First Introduced into Australia & founded by Gill Kennerley.
WAWE International Rule book 2015,
http://wawe-official.com/ficheiros_artigos/wawe-rules-2015.pdf
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Gill is an International classical Dressage trainer, Arriving in Australia from the UK in 2006. She has successfully trained, together with Portuguese W.E. Trainers. for riders to enjoy training and to compete in working Equitation competitions in the UK. Gill has a permanent Working Equitation course set up at her home, “Wattle Grove” East Kurrajong. She would like to offer her services and knowledge to riders and their horses by welcoming them, to come and enjoy, A fun way to train seriously
We would like to introduce riders and their horses to this fascinating and great fun sport.
working equitation is an equestrian 3 Phase discipline, well established as a recognized sport in southern Europe, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, Great Britain, Mexico, Brazil and Sweden.
It is based on methods to train horses working on cattle ranches in southern Europe, Mexico and Brazil. There are different levels of competition from novice to advanced, open to all riders and all breeds of horses.
The competition is divided into 3 sections, designed to test horse and rider, through a range of activities combining flat work (Dressage) movements, and obstacle tests, requiring horse and rider, to negotiate a number of obstacles similar to those encountered whilst working in the fields.
This competition aims to promote good horseman ship and a level of submission and control of the horse. It is great fun for horse and rider to participate, Spectators also enjoy this exciting discipline.
Our aim is to prepare not only for individual competitors, but also teams of 4 riders to compete against each other at venues throughout Australia.
The 4 phases.
Dressage test. (novice)
Obstacle course
Obstacle course(speed)
Cattle Penning (Team)
THE OBSTACLE COURSE (can include)
Ride figure of eight around 2 drums
Slalom around bending poles, (aiming to change legs) at each post
Knock a ball off free standing bull
Collect a ring from free standing Bull
Collect a pole from a drum and replace pole
Walk over a wooden bridge
Open and close a gate without letting go of the latch
Ring a bell at the end of a corridor and rein back out
Jump over straw bales
Ride around a livestock pen
Walk sideways along a pole placed flat on the ground
The Ultimate Aim
To ride the horse in collection, at walk and canter.
Riding with one hand only, (left hand) throughout the test.
Practice makes perfect.
WORKING EQUITATION CLINICS
157 Grose River Rd, Grose Wold, NSW,2753.
Gill kennerley will be holding W.E. Clinics each month
Extra training clinics can be booked if required (4 riders)
4- to 8 riders per clinic $50.00 per rider
Riders must have their own currant insurance and sign a waiver
To book a place, phone Gill (p) 02 45712939
I would like to express my thanks to the organisers of Equitana 2013,
for inviting me to represent Working Equitation Australasia at Equitana for the first time.
Working Equitation is diverse, in that it differs from other sports. By using the 4 components, Dressage, Ease of Handling, Obstacles speed, Cattle penning.
So it was a great opportunity for us to demonstrate and explain how Working Equitation should be performed.
It created so much interest and excellent feedback. On behalf of my team of riders and myself thank you once again
Gill Kennerley, Founder of Working Equitation in Australia and Australasia 2008
I would also like to say a big thank you to Renee, Mark and Beccara and their horses for assisting me on our working equitation demonstration held at Equitana. And for making it a great susses. We have had so much excellent feed back. With many new riders wanting to try Working Equitation!