Dit zijn de benameningen van de klasses en de hoogtes die daarbij overeenkomen
BE80(T) : max. fence height 0.80m
BE90 (formerly Introductory): max. fence height 0.90 m XC, 0.95 m SJ
BE100 (formerly Pre-Novice): max. fence height 1.00 m XC, 1.05 m SJ
BE100 Plus: max. fence height 1.00 m XC, 1.15 m SJ
BE105: max. fence height 1.05 m XC, 1.10m SJ
Novice: max. fence height 1.10 m XC, 1.15 m SJ
Intermediate Novice: max. fence height 1.10 XC; 1.20 m SJ
Intermediate: max. fence height 1.15 m XC; 1.25 m SJ
Advanced Intermediate: max. fence height 1.15 m XC; 1.30 SJ
Advanced: max. fence height 1.20 m XC; 1.30 m SJ
En dit is die van Nederland
Eisen B L M Z
Hoogte springen (cm) 80-90 95 105 115
Hoogte cross (cm) 80-90 90 100 110
Lengte cross (meter) 1500/2500 2000/2500 2500-3500 3000-4000
Tempo (meter/minuut) 460 480 500 520
Aantal hindernissen 15-20 20-25 25-30 25-30
Internationaal is voor de crosshindernissen deze richtlijn
Vaste hindernis. Brush
One star 1.05 - 1.25
Two star 1.10 - 1.30
Three star 1.15 - 1.35
Four star. 1.20 - 1.40
Five star. 1.20 - 1.45
En voor de springhindernissen deze richtlijn
One star. 1.10
Two star. 1.15
Three star. 1.20
Four star. 1.25
Five star. 1.30
Dus be90 komt het dichtst in de buurt van B en be100 in de buurt van M, novice is Z.
Als je de hoogtes verder vergelijkt zie je dus dat M paarden dezelfde hoogtes hanteert als 1* en Z als 2*. Wel moet je voordat je internationaal mag starten eerst je kwalificaties (mEr) in de Z hebben gehaald (in Nederland). In welke klasse je je MER moet halen in groot Brittannië zou ik nog verder moeten opzoeken.
De rest van je vragen moet ik even uitzoeken zodat ik niet gok, maar je gelijk kan vertellen hoe het zit.
Edit;
Nog een fijn overzicht van de klasses gevonden op https://www.britisheventing.com/about/w ... ion-levels
The National levels
BE80(T) is the introductory level of the sport, the maximum height of show jumping fences are 85cm and 80cm for cross country fences. The 'T' stands for training, and competitors have access to a BE Accredited Coach at all events running these classes.
BE90 level competition sees a maximum height show jump at 95cm and the cross country is a maximum of 90cm.
BE100 classes have a maximum height show jumping of 105cm and cross country of 100cm.
BE100 Plus classes are a step up from BE100 before BE105, they have a Novice level dressage test but a BE105 level show jumping and BE100 level cross country
BE105 is a bridge between BE100 and Novice classes. The dressage test is Novice level and the maximum height of fences for the show jumping is 110cm and for the cross country is 105cm.
Novice (N) level classes have a maximum height of fences for the show jumping at 115cm, and cross country fences with a maximum height of 110cm.
Intermediate Novice (IN) bridges the gap between Novice and Intermediate with an Intermediate level dressage test and show jumping course (at a maximum height of 120cm), but a Novice level cross country course.
Intermediate (I) level show jumping fences are a maximum of 125cm, and cross country fences are a maximum height of 115cm.
Advanced Intermediate (AI) classes have an Advanced level dressage test and show jumping course (at a maximum height of 120cm, but an Intermediate level cross country course.
Advanced level (A) is the top level of National eventing competition. The maximum height of show jumping fences are 1.30cm, and on cross country, the maximum height is 1.20cm.
Ook staat daar dit over eventuele restricties wbt welk paard/ ruiter in welke klasse mag opgeven.
Special class codes
Next to some British Eventing classes you will see special class codes:
Open - These are special classes for horses that have British Eventing Points. Horses win BE Points at Novice level and above and there are some restrictions on the number of points a horse can have on its record in order to be able to compete in certain classes. Open classes do not have restrictions on the number of points a horse has. Displayed as BE90Open, ON, OI etc.
5YO - These classes are restricted to five year old horses, find out more HERE
U18 - Classes restricted to riders in the year of their 18th birthday or younger
U21 - Classes restricted to riders in the year of their 21st birthday or younger
U25 - Classes restricted to riders in the year of their 25th birthday or younger
BC - A British Championship class
PC - Classes for members of the Pony Club
PT - A Pony Trial, restricted to eligible ponies and riders, find out more HERE
AE - This is an Arena Eventing competition, find out more HERE
JT - This is a Jump Training competition, find out more HERE
WL - Is a wait list. If a class gets over subscribed, some organisers run a wait list.
Dus stel je wil met je pony meedoen aan een BE90 dan kan dat alleen als er een BE90 PC is uitgeschreven. En als paard mag je je daar dus weer niet voor opgeven.