Education Programs
We are here to support our BCEA members through education.
This is not limited to, but includes Spring Clinics, Regional clinics, Winter Education, Online Content, Officials or Coaches Education and more. We strive to create quality opportunities for our members from year to year.
Announcement: More information added below on May 12th for Johvale Spring Clinic May 17-19, 2024.
Educational Clinic Series
Spring Clinic Schedule
2024 JOHVALE SPRING CLINIC:
BC Eventing Education Committee is pleased to present our Spring Clinic in 2024 at Johvale, Pritchard BC.
Dates are May 17 to 19 (Friday to Sunday).
We will again offer both the Regular and Introduction to Eventing clinics.
All of the forms are fillable. Please ensure that your entry is complete and the fee is included before submitting.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
IMPORTANT CLINIC INFORMATION
Clinic Participant Important Information
Johvale REGULAR Clinic Application 2024 – 2 pages
Johvale INTRO Clinic Application 2024- 2 pages
Over Age of Majority Waiver BCEA & Venue
Under Age of Majority Waiver BCEA & Venue
Travel Subsidy Application 2024
BCEA Clinic Code of Conduct – Added May 12th
Clinic Times and Groups – Added May 12th
Final Participant Information 2024 – Added May 12th
Additonal Info
Attention: Johvale Clinic Participants:
On Thursday evening, May 16th the Armstrong Pony Club will be offering a Grab and Go Dinner for only $15.
You MUST order and pay ahead of time – no later than May 10th.
Please send an etransfer with your preference, directly to [email protected] or contact Dani 236-586-5622.
These will be available from 5:30 to 8:00
There are 2 options available (please do not ask for changes)
Option #1 – Chicken Caesar Wrap
Shredded chicken breast with lettuce, parmesan, bacon bits and Caesar dressing
Option #2: South West Veggie Wrap
Black bean, corn and rice mixture with bell pepper, lettuce, red onion and Cilantro lime dressing
Both options come with cookies, cheezies and a drink.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the BCEA clinics?
The BCEA clinics (all levels) are 2 or 3 days of cross-country instruction with warm up in stadium. The length of time spent in stadium instruction is decided by clinicians, based on competency level of participants.
- What level of experience do my horse and I need to have?
To participate in the Riding Education Clinics, riders need to be prepared to ride out of an arena in a group over uneven terrain. The REGULAR clinic is open to all BCEA members (regular and non-competitive supporting members) regardless of age or level of competition.
- What is Introduction to Eventing?
Riders from any discipline who have not competed in more than 2 Starter divisions at Horse Trials, are invited to participate in the INTRODUCTION TO EVENTING clinic. Some exceptions may be considered for those just returning to riding after many years absence.
- When will a clinic be held?
We are hoping to hold a clinic when Provincial Health regulations will allow
- Where will the clinics be?
Historically the two areas for the clinics are the Lower Mainland and the Interior. If attendance numbers are limited by restrictions, we may look at smaller, regional clinics.
- Who will teach the clinic?
In past years one upper level, out of Province clinician is selected for each area with a selection of BC’s many top-level coaches rounding out the Educational opportunities. However, we may need to adjust this based on travel and other restrictions.
- How much will the clinic cost?
Cost of the clinics is kept as affordable as possible based on expenses including, but not limited to, venue and clinicians. The clinics are not meant to be a source of profit for BCEA.
- How can I register for the clinic?
Once dates, locations and clinicians have been confirmed applications and clinic details will be posted on this website as well as the BC Eventing social media outlets.
- Are the lessons private or group?
The lessons are group with a limit of 4 to each 1 ½ hour lesson.
- Do I need to be a member?
To participate in the BCEA clinic series, all REGULAR and INTRODUCTION TO EVENTING riders must obtain either a Full or Non-Competitive Supporting Membership for BCEA. This can be done online at www.hcbc.ca. Horse Council membership (or other province equivalent) is mandatory for all riders at all levels.
Resources & Links
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Horse Council BC
https://hcbc.ca -
Equestrian Canada
https://www.equestrian.ca -
USEA
https://useventing.com