Title: BRITISH RIDING CLUBS
1BRITISH RIDING CLUBS
An Introduction to BRC
2BRC - What are they?
- Affiliated to the British Horse Society
- Started in 1951 with approx. 20 clubs
- Now 440 Clubs from Orkneys to Channel Islands
- Organised into 23 Areas
- Over 38,000 members
- Opportunities for grass roots riders to
internationals
3BRC How does it work?
- Each BRC Area is represented on National Riding
Club Committee - BRC - represented on
- BHS Board of Trustees
- British Equestrian Federation
- Third party insurance at all affiliated Riding
Club run events - Provides framework of training and competitions
4BRC - What are the benefits for you?
- Friendly activities for you and your horse
- Subsidised training plus easy access to lots of
support and advice - Access to club competitions and events open only
to Riding Club members - Third party insurance at all affiliated Riding
Club run events - Rider Magazine delivered to your door quarterly
5BRC - What are the benefits for you?
- National competition structure
- Comprehensive examination system
- Reduced admission at some major shows
- National club network
- Discounts at various equestrian outlets
- Horse welfare advisers on hand to help
6BRC - What are the opportunities?
- TRAINING
- Equitation - improving your riding and jumping
- Horse Welfare - how to look after your horse
- Training grants
- Judges training
- Horse Welfare Advisors
- Officials training
- Examinations and prizes
7BRC - What are the opportunities?
- NATIONAL COMPETITIONS
- Dressage
- Riding Test
- Show Jumping
- Equitation Jumping
- Horse Trials
- Hunter Trials
- Showing
- Quadrille
- European CIC Team Championship
8BRC - What are the opportunities?
- SOCIAL
- Championship parties
- Club twinning
- Club social evenings every type you can think
of from Summer Balls, Christmas parties,
quiz nights, trips to major events like
Badminton.Lots of social opportunities with
like-minded people for both the horse and
non-horse owner!
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