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RIDING
49
2
EVENTS
The following events have been held at home in 1951, and it is
hoped that these will take place annually in future :—
ER
pen
(a) ARMY 'o
teams
pIONSHIP
froom Royal Navy, Royal Air
ALS
Force
,
also t and
Royal Marines).
(b) ARMY POINT-TO-POINT MEETING.
(c) THE ARMY SADDLE CLUB'S ONE-DAY EVENT
(with classes for both. civilian and military competitors).
Conditions for (a) are as follows:
—
Event i, Class
" A."
Open Individual
Open to the world.
PriZeS` 1st—A C
HALLENGE
C
UP
(presented by 14th/2oth Hussars)
and £25; 2nd—£io; 3rd—£5. Entrance fee: £i per horse.
Event z, Class
"
B," Army Individual Championship
Opera to horses the property s
ince
1st
September, 1951, of a
membtsr of or of 'a recognised Army Saddle Club or an equivalent
club in the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force or Royal Marines (including
officers and other ranks serving in units, establishments and forma-
tion Headquarters of the Reserve Forces), or to Government horses
allotted since
1
st Septembe
r,
1951,
to
a
unit,
establishment,
station
or formation H.Q. of the Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force or
Royal Marines (including units of the Reserve Forces).
To be ridden by those eligible to enter. 8th Hussars) and
Prizes:
I
st
—
A C
HALLENG
E
C
UP
(p
re
sented by
£25; 2nd—£15; 3rd
--
£Io.
Entrance fee:
£1
per horse.
Event
2,
Class
" A,"
Unit Team (Any Rank)
Open to
a
team of three horses
,
the p
r
operty since 1st September
,
1951, of a member of or of
a
recognised Army
Ro
d
al Marines or
le Club or an
equivalent club sponsored by
the
Ro
y
al
Navy,
since 1st Septem-
ber, or
Royal Air Force, or horses t
he
bona-fide
property
1951, of an officer, officer cadet or other rank serving in the
unit making the entry, or Government horses allotted
to
i then unit
making the entry before
1
st
Se
p
tember,
1951.
serving officers, officer cadets or other ranks of the unit making the
entry. ment
An officer or other rank serving in extra-Regimental employ
is eligible to ride for his parent unit.
A Regular Army unit is defined for the purpose of these trials as:
a Lieut.-Colonel's command, a mounted squadron of the Household
Cavalry, the King's Troop R.H.A., a mounted company R.A.S.C.,
a mounted squadron C.R.M.P., Permanent Staff and students of an
Army school (including all officer cadet schools), Regular olfficl
s
.
serving on the staff of the Headquarters of a Command, p
Division or Brigade.
In the case of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines or Royal Air Force,
the team may either be representative of the Service concerned,ec fic unit
,
a team consisting of riders and horses
drawn
from
one specific
p
P
,
tablishment or station. A Service school which includes officers
49
2
EVENTS
The following events have been held at home in 1951, and it is
hoped that these will take place annually in future :—
ER
pen
(a) ARMY 'o
teams
pIONSHIP
froom Royal Navy, Royal Air
ALS
Force
,
also t and
Royal Marines).
(b) ARMY POINT-TO-POINT MEETING.
(c) THE ARMY SADDLE CLUB'S ONE-DAY EVENT
(with classes for both. civilian and military competitors).
Conditions for (a) are as follows:
—
Event i, Class
" A."
Open Individual
Open to the world.
PriZeS` 1st—A C
HALLENGE
C
UP
(presented by 14th/2oth Hussars)
and £25; 2nd—£io; 3rd—£5. Entrance fee: £i per horse.
Event z, Class
"
B," Army Individual Championship
Opera to horses the property s
ince
1st
September, 1951, of a
membtsr of or of 'a recognised Army Saddle Club or an equivalent
club in the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force or Royal Marines (including
officers and other ranks serving in units, establishments and forma-
tion Headquarters of the Reserve Forces), or to Government horses
allotted since
1
st Septembe
r,
1951,
to
a
unit,
establishment,
station
or formation H.Q. of the Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force or
Royal Marines (including units of the Reserve Forces).
To be ridden by those eligible to enter. 8th Hussars) and
Prizes:
I
st
—
A C
HALLENG
E
C
UP
(p
re
sented by
£25; 2nd—£15; 3rd
--
£Io.
Entrance fee:
£1
per horse.
Event
2,
Class
" A,"
Unit Team (Any Rank)
Open to
a
team of three horses
,
the p
r
operty since 1st September
,
1951, of a member of or of
a
recognised Army
Ro
d
al Marines or
le Club or an
equivalent club sponsored by
the
Ro
y
al
Navy,
since 1st Septem-
ber, or
Royal Air Force, or horses t
he
bona-fide
property
1951, of an officer, officer cadet or other rank serving in the
unit making the entry, or Government horses allotted
to
i then unit
making the entry before
1
st
Se
p
tember,
1951.
serving officers, officer cadets or other ranks of the unit making the
entry. ment
An officer or other rank serving in extra-Regimental employ
is eligible to ride for his parent unit.
A Regular Army unit is defined for the purpose of these trials as:
a Lieut.-Colonel's command, a mounted squadron of the Household
Cavalry, the King's Troop R.H.A., a mounted company R.A.S.C.,
a mounted squadron C.R.M.P., Permanent Staff and students of an
Army school (including all officer cadet schools), Regular olfficl
s
.
serving on the staff of the Headquarters of a Command, p
Division or Brigade.
In the case of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines or Royal Air Force,
the team may either be representative of the Service concerned,ec fic unit
,
a team consisting of riders and horses
drawn
from
one specific
p
P
,
tablishment or station. A Service school which includes officers
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |