Cross-Country Course Design & Con by Mike Etherington-Smith

Cross-Country Course Design & Con by Mike Etherington-Smith

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A guide for those involved in the design and construction of cross-country courses. For the competitor, this book provides a guide to the art of cross-country riding as seen from the designer's perspective. It talks about the theory of course design, siting of fences and use of natural features, fences and courses in general, distances, and more.

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Cross-Country Course Design & Con by Mike Etherington-Smith

Written by an Olympic course designer, this is an indispensable guide for anyone involved in the design and construction of cross-country courses. Whether you are designing fences for use at home, planning a hunter trials or building an international course, you will find plenty of practical guidelines. For the competitor, the book provides a meaningful guide to the art of cross-country riding as seen from the designer's perspective. In recent years, there has been a marked change in the courses presented to the competitor: the fences are generally more imposing, the materials are bigger and the courses are undoubtedly more technical. The responsibility of course designers has never been greater. Competitors expect a good product and they need to know that a course has been built to the safest possible standard. At the same time, the course designer must produce a course which is challenging to horse and rider. Mike Etherington-Smith writes about the theory of course design, siting of fences and use of natural features, fences and courses in general, distances, shapes and profiles of fences, design and construction of water obstacles, combinations and bounces. Basic advice about fence construction and the use of portable fences is included. The book includes fence-by-fence plans and descriptions for three sample courses to suit riders of differing abilities. These plans provide the reader with a fascinating insight to the art of course design. Incorporating the latest thoughts on course safety and illustrated throughout with line drawings by Christine Bousfield and photographs, this is the definitive work on the subject.
A former event rider who competed at all levels, Mike Etherington-Smith is now an internationally acclaimed course designer. In the USA he is course designer at Lexington CCI**** amongst other events, in Australia he is course designer at Adelaide CCI****, and he has designed courses in Ireland, France, South Africa, the Middle East and Kenya. His course designs in the UK include Bramham, Cornbury Park and Savernake. He is event director and course designer at Blenheim and Chatsworth. In 1999 he was course designer at the Pan Am Games, Winnipeg, and he designed the Olympic Games course at Sydney in 2000 and was the technical delegate for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. The author regularly gives clinics all over the world, is a member of the FEI Eventing Committee, a board director of British Eventing and a member of the BE Safety Committee.
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ISBN 13 9780851318448
ISBN 10 0851318444
Title Cross-Country Course Design & Con
Author Mike Etherington-Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2003-08-01
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.