Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (BREEF)

Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (BREEF) President Shaikh Faisal bin Rashid Al Khalifa has confirmed the administrative and arbitration team, which will supervise the National Day Showjumping championship, scheduled to be held tomorrow on Saturday at the Military Sports Federation field in Al Riffa.
The event will be starting at 8.30am, and the technical committee at BREEF said that the event will consist of five competitions (First and Second Levels for Junior Class, and First, Second and Third levels for Adults Class).
The height of barriers for First Level competition for juniors will be between 80-90 cm with the speed of the course is set for 300 meters/minute, while the height of barriers for Second Level for juniors will be between 90-100 cm, with the speed of the course set for 300 meters/min.
In the Adults category, First Level height barriers will be between 80-90 cm, with the speed of the course is set for 350 meters/minute. The Second Level height barriers will be between 100-110 cm, and the speed of the course is set for 350 meters/minute, while the Third Level competition height barriers will be between 110-125 cm, with the speed of the course is set for 350 meters/min. The National Day Showjumping Championship will be supervised by a committee headed by Shaikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, with the membership of Haidar Al Zou'bi, Mohammed Dadallah as event director, along with arbitration panel headed by Haidar Al Zou'bi, Sami Ghazwan, Haidar Rafeei and Ayedh Nasser Abdulla.
Track designers: Mohammed Dadullah and his assistant Hassan glum and demanded the upper aynd remains exclusively Commissioners Ali Glum - Member and Commissioners Bilal Mubarak Altdakhiel: Sudaib Shankar - Royal Equestrian Federation. BREEF have set conditions for competitors and horses competing in this event, which allows the horses to participate three times maximum a day, and the horse can be ridden once in each competition, while theg& competitor can ride two horses per competition. A competitor can ride an unlimited number or horses.
Source: BNA