RCP#1
Article: GR 2.7 Submitted by: Hardy Zantke
Current wording:
GR 2.7 Junior and adult competition participants, e.g., anyone who rides on a vehicle at
any time at an event, are defined as follows:
a. The “competition age” of an individual will be the age reached during the current
calendar year.
b. “Junior A” – competition age: 10 and below. Junior A drivers must be
accompanied by a knowledgeable adult horseman at all times.
c. “Junior B” – competition age 11, 12, 13. Junior B drivers must be accompanied
by a knowledgeable adult horseman at all times.
EXCEPTION: Junior “B” drivers competing with a single Very Small Equine (VSE)
turnout in a securely enclosed arena need not be accompanied by a knowledgeable
adult horseman unless required by the organizer.
d. “Junior C” – competition age 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Junior C drivers competing with a
single horse/pony turnout at their discretion need not carry a groom/passenger
unless required by the competition.
e. “Junior” – Unless otherwise defined: Competition age under 19.
f. “Adult” – Competition age 19 and over.
Suggested wording:
Add new:
g: The knowledgeable adult horseman, as requested under item b & c above, nay
be the groom, when one is required, or may be an additional person - in which
case that person is subject to similar requirements and penalties as a groom.
Reason for change:
In Combined Driving Events no additional person is normally allowed on the carriage
besides the driver and the proper number of groom(s). At times Junior drivers do want
to have a knowledgeable adult horse person with them on the carriage next to them, but
also want to have a groom on the back step, both in the interest of safety. The LOC
agreed and issued a directive accordingly in their winter edition of their newsletter to all
licensed officials. This, however, not yet supported by our rules.
Note: The last sentence in this proposal is important to deal with normal groom down
penalties etc, which then need to be applied to all, the groom(s) as well as the
knowledgeable adult horse persons. Otherwise the groom might stay on the carriage
and have the knowledgeable adult horse person step down and fix that trace down for
example.