Division Specs 2024
Hunter Divisions
PONY DIVISIONS
SMALL/MEDIUM PONY HUNTER DIVISION: Fences 2’3” and 2’6”
Open to ponies not exceeding 12.2hh (smalls) and ponies exceeding 12.2hh but not exceeding 13.2hh (mediums). Small and medium
pony riders must be 14 years of age and under as of January 1st of the competition year.
LARGE PONY HUNTER DIVISION: Fences 2’9”
Open to ponies exceeding 13.2hh, but not exceeding 14.2hh. Large pony riders must be 17 years of age and under as of January 1st of the competition year.
MODIFIED PONY HUNTER: Fences 2’, 2’3” and 2’6”
Open to all ponies. Ponies will jump 3” below their regular pony hunter division height and distances will be adjusted according to pony size as per EC Rules G306.6.A. Age restrictions as per EC Rules G306.1. Pony/rider combinations may not cross enter into any other silver classes or divisions requiring them to jump. Small – Not to exceed 2’, Medium –Not to exceed 2’3”, and Large – Not to exceed 2’6”
SHORT STIRRUP DIVISION: Fences not to exceed 21” Verticals Only
Open to “C” riders who may not enter any other classes except for “C” Equitation on the flat and My First Medal. Open to both horses and ponies, distances will not be adjusted. Riders in the flat class must be short stirrup eligible.
ADULT AMATEUR DIVISIONS
All adult amateurs must possess a current EC amateur card which is purchased annually. Adult amateurs may ride horses or large ponies.
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER: Fences 3’
As per Equestrian Canada Article G309. Riders in this division may cross enter to the Trillium Hunter Division at 3’3”.
2’9” ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER DIVISION: Fences 2’9”
A horse/rider combination may only cross enter into the hack division, the low/high hunter division, the modified adult trillium medal, and adult equitation on the flat. The rider may enter in any other division or class at that show on another horse or pony. The horse may be shown in another class/division with another rider.
2’6’ ADULT AMATEUR DIVISION: Fences 2’6”
Riders are not eligible to compete in any division with a height over 2’6”, except for the low/high hunter division. Horse/rider combinations are permitted to also show in the Low/High Hunter Development Division, Hack Division and their age appropriate equitation on the flat.
JUNIOR DIVISIONS
CHILDREN’S HUNTER: Fences 3’0”
Open to horses ridden by a junior. As per Equestrian Canada Rules Article G307.
2’9 CHILDREN’S HUNTER DIVISION: Fences 2’9”
Open to juniors riding horses. A horse/rider combination may only cross enter into the Hack Division, the Low/High Hunter Development Division, the Modified Children’s Trillium Medal, and their age appropriate equitation on the flat class. The rider may enter in any other division or class at that show on another horse or pony. The horse may be shown in another class/division with another rider.
2’6” CHILDREN’S DIVISION: Fences 2’6”
Open to juniors riding horses. Riders are not eligible to compete in any division with a height over 2’6”, except for the Low/High Hunter Development Division. Horse/rider combinations are permitted to also show in the Low/High Hunter Development Division, Hack Division and their age appropriate equitation on the flat.
OPEN DIVISIONS
LOW/HIGH OPEN HUNTER DIVISION: Fences 2’6” and 2’9”
This division is open to all horses. No ponies are permitted. Horse and rider combinations may only cross enter to the 2’6 Children’s or 2’6” Amateur Hunter divisions, Modified Children’s or Modified Adult Amateur Hunter Division, the Hack division, and their age appropriate equitation on the flat. Competitors may move both up and down in heights between shows, but competitors may not change heights once the division has started. Competitors must declare height on their Championship Show Entry Form.
LOW HUNTER: Fences 3’ Open to all horses.
TRILLIUM HUNTER – LOW/HIGH: Fences 3’3” and 3’6”
The low option of this division is open to all riders. The high option of this division is not open to Children’s or Adult Amateur Division riders.
HACK DIVISION
As per Equestrian Canada Chapter 12 and 13 – Classes Refer to Article G1301-1303
CROSS RAIL HUNTER DIVISION – Fences 12”
Open to all horses and ponies, distances will not be adjusted. Ridersmay only cross-enter into age appropriate equitation on the flat and hack division.
2’3” OPEN HUNTER DIVISION – Fences 2’3”
Open to all horses and ponies, distances will not be adjusted.
Jumpers
0.90M JUMPER DIVISION
Open to all horses and ponies. Maximum height of fences .90m. Run under Table A.
1.0M JUMPER DIVISION
Open to all horses, and to ponies who are ridden by juniors. Adults are not permitted to ride ponies in this division. Maximum height of fences 1 Metre. Run under Table A.
1.10M. – TRILLIUM JUMPER DIVISION
Standing Martingales, German martingales and draw reins are not allowed for any competitor in this division. Junior/Amateurs may cross enter into this division. Run under Table A.
0.75M JUMPER DIVISION
Open to all horses and ponies. Maximum spread .85m. Combinations are limited to a minimum of two strides - vertical to vertical or oxer to vertical.
Equitation Divisions
In the 2024 EC Rule Book, the guide for junior ages is:
Junior “A” – a rider who is 15, 16, 17 on January 1st.
Junior “B” – a rider who is 12, 13, 14 on January 1st.
Junior “C” – a rider who is under 12 on January 1st.
Junior “A” Riders may not ride “B” or “C” ponies.
Junior “B” Riders may ride “A”, “B”, or “C” ponies.
Junior “C” Riders may ride “A”, “B”, or “C” ponies.
For show purposes, ponies are to be divided as follows:
“A” ponies – over 13.2 hands, but not to exceed 14.2 hands
“B” ponies – over 12.2 hands, but not to exceed 13.2 hands
“C” ponies – do not exceed 12.2 hands
TRILLIUM “A” EQUITATION OVER FENCES
Open to Large Pony Division riders with fences at 2’9”; Children’s Division riderswith fences at 3’; and Trillium Low/High division riders with fences at 3’3”.
“B” AND “C” EQUITATION OVER FENCES
Open to riders on Small Ponies with fences at 2’3”, Medium Ponies at 2’6”, Large Ponies at 2’9” and horses at 3’.
ADULT EQUITATION
Adult Equitation Riders must be Amateurs. A horse or pony ridden in an Equitation Class Over Fences, or in
the Jumper Medal Class may only be ridden in that class by one rider. In the event that a rider competes in two different divisions requiring them to jump different heights, it will be their choice which height they will jump for the equitation over fences class. This choice needs to be indicated on the entry form.
TRILLIUM HUNTER MEDALS
2’6 CHILD/ADULT MEDAL (New in 2023!)
2’9 CHILD/ADULT MEDAL
3’ CHILDREN’S MEDAL
MY FIRST MEDAL
PONY MEDAL (New in 2023!)
Originally created in the image of the Jump Canada Medal, the Trillium Medal Class has evolved into a specialty class unique to the Trillium Circuit. Where a contradiction exists, these specifications supersede those of the Equestrian Canada Jump Canada Medal. These classes are open to Junior and Amateur riders only. Riders may walk the course. Eligibility as per individual hunter division specs for that particular medal.
First Phase - Over Fences: Figure eight course of not less than eight jumps. Class is judged in accordance to Article G1008 Class Routine Over Fences. No additional tests over fences are permitted.
Second Phase - On The Flat: All contestants, or a minimum of ten shall be called back to perform at a walk, trot and canter. From a maximum of four competitors, the judge may call for a minimum of two or more requirements from Article G1009 Tests (Equestrian Canada Rule Book Section G)
Scoring: Medal classes will be judged 60% over fences and 40% on the flat.
Tack & Equipment: All tack and equipment remains the same for both phases. Restrictions as per Article G1003 through G1005 (Equestrian Canada Rule Book Section G)
TRILLIUM JUMPER MEDAL - Fences not to exceed 1 Metre
Originally created in the image of the CET Medal, the Trillium Jumper Medal has evolved into a specialty class unique to the Trillium Circuit. These specifications supersede those of the Equestrian Canada CET medal. The class will have both a jumping phase and a flat phase. This class is open to Junior and Amateur riders only. It is judged as an equitation class with both a jumping and flat phase. Jumping phase to be ridden first.
Tack & Equipment: All tack and equipment remains the same for both phases. Only running martingales used in the conventional manner are permitted. No standing martingales, draw reins or restricted running martingales are permitted. Conservative coloured headgear (As per Article G1109) with no additional adornment. Stirrups are restricted as per Article G1109-G)
Judging: Jumping phase to be conducted under current Equine Canada jumper rules. In addition, the class will be judged on seat, hand, guidance and control. Jumper Medal to be judged 60% over fences and 40% on the flat.
Jumping Phase: The jumping phase should be over a course of at least nine (9) fences. Fences will not exceed 1 Metre in height with a spread not to exceed the height. The course must contain at least one double or triple combination with at least one spread fence. Other spread fences are required elsewhere on the course. A Liverpool is optional.
Flat Phase: All riders, or a maximum of twelve who complete the Jump- ing Phase, shall be called back to perform on the flat. During the flat phase, riders will show a working walk, the working trot sitting, the working trot rising, and showing a lengthening of stride, the working canter and the working canter showing a lengthening of stride. The working canter on the counter lead must be demonstrated for at least one full revolution of the ring in each direction. The top four riders in the flat phase may be asked to complete a short test determined by the judge. When this test is being ridden, the riders will turn their backs so they cannot watch the other competitors.