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  • Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Blue.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

    Price: 33.11 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Competition Hurdle Green 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Green 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide 40cm and high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Green.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

    Price: 33.11 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Competition Hurdle Red 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Red 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Red.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

    Price: 33.11 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Competition Hurdle Yellow 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Yellow 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Yellow.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

    Price: 33.11 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • What is the difference between the dressage competition E and the dressage competition?

    The main difference between dressage competition E and dressage competition is the level of difficulty and complexity of the movements required. Dressage competition E is typically a lower level competition, with simpler movements and requirements for the horse and rider. In contrast, dressage competition involves more advanced movements and a higher level of skill and training for both the horse and rider. Additionally, the judging criteria and expectations for performance are typically higher in dressage competition compared to competition E.

  • What questions are there about the show jumping competition and the E-jumping competition?

    Some questions about the show jumping competition may include inquiries about the rules and regulations, the scoring system, the height and difficulty of the jumps, and the qualifications and experience of the riders. As for the E-jumping competition, questions may revolve around the technology used to simulate the competition, the fairness and accuracy of the virtual jumps, the accessibility and inclusivity of the event, and the potential impact on traditional show jumping events.

  • What is the difference between a dressage competition of class E and a dressage rider competition of class E?

    In a dressage competition of class E, the focus is on the performance of the horse and its ability to execute the required movements and exercises with precision, grace, and obedience. The scoring is based on the horse's performance, and the rider's skill and ability also play a role in the overall score. On the other hand, in a dressage rider competition of class E, the emphasis is on the rider's ability to effectively communicate with the horse and execute the required movements with skill and finesse. The scoring is based on the rider's performance, and the horse's ability and cooperation also contribute to the overall score.

  • Do I need a competition horse registration and a trial license for an E dressage competition?

    Yes, typically you would need a competition horse registration and a trial license to participate in an E dressage competition. These registrations ensure that your horse meets the necessary requirements and is eligible to compete. The trial license allows you to participate in a specific competition as a trial run before committing to a full competition schedule. It's important to check the specific rules and requirements of the competition you are interested in to ensure you have the necessary registrations in place.

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  • Harrod Competition Hurdle - 12kg
    Harrod Competition Hurdle - 12kg

    Competition standard hurdle, conforms to I.A.A.F. and UK Athletics height and toppling force regulations. Tubular zinc plated steel base construction complete with 75mm x 25mm thick PVC lath. Fully enclosed adjustable weights in hurdle feet. Height

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  • Competition Hurdle Pack 40cm High
    Competition Hurdle Pack 40cm High

    These Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle are 1m wide and 40cm high, Sportshall Hurdle.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Primary Sporthall Competition.2 hurdles in each colour Blue, Green, Red and Yellow and a

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  • Competition Hurdle Pack 50cm High
    Competition Hurdle Pack 50cm High

    These Eveque Competition Secondary Hurdle are 1m wide and 50cm high, Sportshall Hurdle with no assembly required.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Secondary Sportshall Competition.2 hurdles in each colour

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  • New Age Boccia Competition Set
    New Age Boccia Competition Set

    This New Age Boccia Set is a wonderful sport recognised as a Paralympic event. These Boccia balls comply to competition standard.Synthetic leather outer. Filled with plastic pellets.Weight 275g.Diameter 9cm.The set contains6 x boccia red balls.6 x

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  • Do I need a competition horse registration and a trial license for an E-dressage competition?

    Yes, in order to participate in an E-dressage competition, you will typically need a competition horse registration and a trial license. These registrations are necessary to ensure that both the horse and rider meet the necessary requirements and standards for competition. It is important to check the specific rules and regulations of the competition you are entering to ensure you have the appropriate registrations in place.

  • Can competition avoidance occur in intraspecific competition?

    Yes, competition avoidance can occur in intraspecific competition. Intraspecific competition refers to competition between individuals of the same species for limited resources such as food, mates, or territory. In order to avoid direct competition, individuals may exhibit behaviors such as territoriality, resource partitioning, or altering their activity patterns to minimize encounters with competitors. These strategies can help reduce the intensity of competition and allow individuals to coexist within the same population.

  • What is the Aldi competition for an e-bike?

    Aldi's competition for an e-bike includes other retailers and online stores that offer a range of electric bikes at competitive prices. Some of the key competitors in the e-bike market include brands like Rad Power Bikes, Trek, Specialized, and Giant. These competitors offer a variety of e-bike models with different features, designs, and price points, providing customers with a wide selection to choose from. Aldi may differentiate itself by offering unique features, promotions, or pricing strategies to attract customers looking to purchase an e-bike.

  • What is the current dressage competition of class E (E12)?

    The current dressage competition of class E (E12) is a test that includes movements such as trotting, cantering, and halting. Riders are judged on their accuracy in performing the required movements, as well as the quality of their horse's gaits, submission, and overall performance. The test is designed to assess the partnership between the horse and rider, as well as the horse's training and athleticism.

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