Tipperary Hunt Pony Club
Minimus
Minimus 2020:
All budding athletes keep fit with your peers this spring and summer and have some fun swimming, riding & running. Contact Sophie Wall on 086 8790062 or Declan Murphy 087 9081470
All budding athletes keep fit with your peers this spring and summer and have some fun swimming, riding & running. Contact Sophie Wall on 086 8790062 or Declan Murphy 087 9081470
tacksheet.htm Important Info re Minimus
Please take time to read the rules of Minimus on the IPC website. In addition to training with the club to help with your training for Minimus, try taking part in a few Hunter Trials. The pre novice and some novice courses are suitable in most cases. Remember the maximum height for Minimus is 80cm. In Minimus also you will have to negotiate a gate and a slip rail. The gate has to be opened and closed from the pony's back and you must dismount to do the slip rail and remount unaided. Practice at home as much as you can and we will have training for this on training days. When competing for the club at inter competitions please take a look on the minimus and tetrathlon tab for a list of equipment and tack checklist tacksheet.htm you will need as tack inspections at these events are very strict!
Full vaccination info also on minimus and tetrathlon tab. Remember all vaccinations must be up to date at least seven days before stabling.
Stabling can be booked through the kildare hunt pony club page
.https://www.itsplainsailing.com/club/khpc
Remember you do not need to be competing at Minimus to avail of all or part of the training. It is a fantastic opportunity for young riders to gain confidence and xc experience.Check List before Minimus Cross Country Tack Inspection
To avoid delays and upsets please check all the following are in order before presenting for tack inspection at any Minimus competition.
Cross Country Clothes
Running Gear
In general, as you are representing your club, please always ensure that your pony is clean and well groomed, that your tack is clean and in good repair. Don't forget it does need to be oiled every now and again to keep it from going hard and being uncomfortable for your pony. Ponies should always be plaited neatly for championships. (it is not always necessary to plait them for friendly/fun days). Hooves should be oiled. Also make sure that your own kit is clean, and white and that boots are clean and polished. White numnahs should be as white as possible and always clean! If you have a grey pony – Quicksilver is brilliant for shampooing.
REMINDER RE VACCINATIONSIf you intend to stable your pony at Punchestown for Minimus you will need to have the correct vaccinations. The following Influenza and Tetanus protocol applies. (1). A Primary Course of TWO injections not less than 21 days or more than 92 days apart. (2). A First Booster must be given 5 - 7 months (not less than 150 days and not more than 215 days) after the second injection of the Primary Course. Thereafter, Annual Boosters are to be given not more than 12 months apart. If at any time an injection is given later than is required under these rules, the whole sequence must be started from the beginning, including the 5 - 7 month booster. Vaccination within 7 days prior to entering the Racecourse Stables is NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR ANY vaccination. If you are unsure, please ask your vet to check your vaccinations NOW. Original Passport must be presented before entering the yard with up to date vaccinations recorded on passport. see https://inside.fei.org/fei/horse-health-and-welfare/int-health-requirements/vaccinations
New BACK PROTECTOR STANDARDS 2018The BETA 2000 BODY PROTECTOR STANDARD WILL NOT BE PERMITTED FOR USE AT 2018 IPC COMPETITIONS. A Body Protector which is EN13158:2009 Level 3 or BETA Level 3 (Purple Label) manufactured in the YEAR 2009 OR AFTER is mandatory for Cross Country and whenever else a body protector is worn. Athletes are strongly recommended to check their body protectors on a regular basis and to replace them if damaged. A body protector should not impede flexibility or balance. Random checks will be made to ensure that the correct body protector is being worn, but it is the athletes responsibility to ensure they are wearing the correct dress (protective headgear, back protectors etc) during comeptitition, in line with the IPC Rules
Important Information 2018 Riding Hat Standards
There were new riding hat standards introduced in 2016 and they are available on the download link or click here. It is crucial that all parents check that your childs hat meets these standards as all hats will be checked throughout 2018 to ensure compliance. These standards are to keep your child safe.
Please take time to read the rules of Minimus on the IPC website. In addition to training with the club to help with your training for Minimus, try taking part in a few Hunter Trials. The pre novice and some novice courses are suitable in most cases. Remember the maximum height for Minimus is 80cm. In Minimus also you will have to negotiate a gate and a slip rail. The gate has to be opened and closed from the pony's back and you must dismount to do the slip rail and remount unaided. Practice at home as much as you can and we will have training for this on training days. When competing for the club at inter competitions please take a look on the minimus and tetrathlon tab for a list of equipment and tack checklist tacksheet.htm you will need as tack inspections at these events are very strict!
Full vaccination info also on minimus and tetrathlon tab. Remember all vaccinations must be up to date at least seven days before stabling.
Stabling can be booked through the kildare hunt pony club page
.https://www.itsplainsailing.com/club/khpc
Remember you do not need to be competing at Minimus to avail of all or part of the training. It is a fantastic opportunity for young riders to gain confidence and xc experience.Check List before Minimus Cross Country Tack Inspection
To avoid delays and upsets please check all the following are in order before presenting for tack inspection at any Minimus competition.
- Is my skull cap the correct standard and well fitted?
- Is my back protector Level 3?
- Do my stirrups fit my boots (is there 2cm space on either side of the foot)?
- Are my Stirrup Bars down?
- Is my tack fitted correctly? Please ensure that tack is cleaned and in good repair.
- Have I a self-tying stock and is it tied properly? No pin.
- Have I got my Medical Armband, with medical card, my photo and membership card on ON MY ARM?
- Have I got long sleeves to cover my arms?
- Have I removed all jewelery, including stock pin and earings.?
- Have I taped any boots, bandages and also my medical armband?
Cross Country Clothes
- Back Protector
- Hat (Tipp Silks)
- White or beige Jods
- Tipp cross country silks
- Gloves
- Long riding boots or half boots and leather gaiters (Black or brown only)
- Medical arm band with an up to date photo and IPC Membership card
- A stock but no pin is allowed
- All long hair requires hair net (boys or girls)
- Number bib
- Under no circumstances is jewelry allowed
- Swimming togs
- Towel
- Tipp swim hat (plus an extra one to help keep goggles on)
- Goggles if required
- Please have a drink available for you kid
- To avoid goggles from slipping during a dive, it is a good idea to put on two swimming hats, one over the goggles. Pull the front of the hat down over the tip of the goggles.
- Please make sure that someone checks that your goggles are secure before you swim.
Running Gear
- Navy T-Shirt
- White shorts if possible
- Runners/ spikes, whichever preferred
- Sweatshirt and tracksuit bottoms in case its cold
- Ensure hair is well tied back
- Don't forget sun screen if its hot.
In general, as you are representing your club, please always ensure that your pony is clean and well groomed, that your tack is clean and in good repair. Don't forget it does need to be oiled every now and again to keep it from going hard and being uncomfortable for your pony. Ponies should always be plaited neatly for championships. (it is not always necessary to plait them for friendly/fun days). Hooves should be oiled. Also make sure that your own kit is clean, and white and that boots are clean and polished. White numnahs should be as white as possible and always clean! If you have a grey pony – Quicksilver is brilliant for shampooing.
REMINDER RE VACCINATIONSIf you intend to stable your pony at Punchestown for Minimus you will need to have the correct vaccinations. The following Influenza and Tetanus protocol applies. (1). A Primary Course of TWO injections not less than 21 days or more than 92 days apart. (2). A First Booster must be given 5 - 7 months (not less than 150 days and not more than 215 days) after the second injection of the Primary Course. Thereafter, Annual Boosters are to be given not more than 12 months apart. If at any time an injection is given later than is required under these rules, the whole sequence must be started from the beginning, including the 5 - 7 month booster. Vaccination within 7 days prior to entering the Racecourse Stables is NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR ANY vaccination. If you are unsure, please ask your vet to check your vaccinations NOW. Original Passport must be presented before entering the yard with up to date vaccinations recorded on passport. see https://inside.fei.org/fei/horse-health-and-welfare/int-health-requirements/vaccinations
New BACK PROTECTOR STANDARDS 2018The BETA 2000 BODY PROTECTOR STANDARD WILL NOT BE PERMITTED FOR USE AT 2018 IPC COMPETITIONS. A Body Protector which is EN13158:2009 Level 3 or BETA Level 3 (Purple Label) manufactured in the YEAR 2009 OR AFTER is mandatory for Cross Country and whenever else a body protector is worn. Athletes are strongly recommended to check their body protectors on a regular basis and to replace them if damaged. A body protector should not impede flexibility or balance. Random checks will be made to ensure that the correct body protector is being worn, but it is the athletes responsibility to ensure they are wearing the correct dress (protective headgear, back protectors etc) during comeptitition, in line with the IPC Rules
Important Information 2018 Riding Hat Standards
There were new riding hat standards introduced in 2016 and they are available on the download link or click here. It is crucial that all parents check that your childs hat meets these standards as all hats will be checked throughout 2018 to ensure compliance. These standards are to keep your child safe.
Minimus 2019
A massive well done to all our young members who had a fantastic Minimus weekend. You all gave it 100% and the whole club is very proud of the hard work you put into it. A massive thank you to all who helped in anyway to get these guys to Minimus, the parents, brothers/sisters the trainers and all the background staff who work tirelessly to make sure it all runs smoothly. See a small selection of photos below.
A massive well done to all our young members who had a fantastic Minimus weekend. You all gave it 100% and the whole club is very proud of the hard work you put into it. A massive thank you to all who helped in anyway to get these guys to Minimus, the parents, brothers/sisters the trainers and all the background staff who work tirelessly to make sure it all runs smoothly. See a small selection of photos below.
Minimus 2017
Congratulations to Golden Vales Minimus winner....Keelin McCarthy
Tipperary minimus gang on sun 28th may at Stradbally. Great fun day had by all. Well run competition. Thanks to hosts Laois Hunt Pony Club
Kilquilkey Minimus 2017
from left Finn Madigan, Verona Madigan, Lily O'Reilly, Max O'Reilly and Beth Ann Murphy
Congratulations to the Tipperary PC triathletes 2017 who have made the Irish squad. Aoife Murphy and Angus were 9th and 5th in Kilkenny and they were selected from that performance ...well done both and their back room squads !!