FEI RCP CD-ANNEX 8 Clarify Oxer measurement 19-072

RC#: 19-072
Status: Posted 30 July 18

Name: FEI
ADS #:
Subject:  Clarify measurement between pairs of cones in Oxer
Rule #: ANNEX 8
Current Wording ANNEX 8 Oxer in Cones course
8.1 An oxer will be composed of 2 pairs of cones in a straight line. The distance between the first set of cones and the second set will be between 1.5 and 3 metres, at the option of the Course Designer. The oxer counts as a single obstacle and the maximum penalty points for knocking down up to 4 balls is 3 penalty points in total. The first set of cones will have the number of the obstacle and be marked with red and white flags and the second set of cones will be marked with red and white flags. This obstacle will be judge as a single obstacle. The oxer may be crossed. A maximum of five oxers are allowed in a Cones course. The width of the cones has to be measured from the balls.
New Wording: ANNEX 8 Oxer in Cones course
8.1 An oxer will be composed of 2 pairs of cones in a straight line. The distance between the first set of cones and the second set will be between 1.5 and 3 metres, at the option of the Course Designer. The oxer counts as a single obstacle and the maximum penalty points for knocking down up to 4 balls is 3 penalty points in total. The first set of cones will have the number of the obstacle and be marked with red and white flags and the second set of cones will be marked with red and white flags. This obstacle will be judge as a single obstacle. The oxer may be crossed. A maximum of five oxers are allowed in a Cones course. The distance between the two pairs of cones has to be measured from the balls.
Reason for Change: This change is a clarification on the wording
Please note:  This RCP originates from the FEI not the ADS.  It has been Proposed but not yet Approved, and therefore may be changed or withdrawn by the FEI.  It may impact the ADS if approved by the FEI.  Members have the opportunity to provide feedback on the impact the RCP would have on the ADS if it is approved by the FEI and adopted by the ADS.

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