LeMieux Quest Winter League
The Quest Winter League (QWL) gives new riders to British Dressage, existing Club Members and Quest riders the opportunity to compete in a four-month series from 1 September to 31 December.
Who is it for?
Quest Winter League membership is suitable for anyone who isn't currently a member of British Dressage and wishes to take part in this Quest series throughout the winter. It is available to buy from 1 August each year, with Quest Winter League competitions starting on 1 September and running until 31 December.
Riders who are already British Dressage members can also take part in the Quest Winter League on their existing membership, as long as they are eligible for the classes they are competing in.
How does it work?
The qualifying period for the Quest Winter League will run between 1 September - 31 December 2024. You'll be able to compete in Quest Winter League competitions with a National leader board for each level / section.
- Points will be awarded in the same way as the Quest Championships, with the winter leader boards updated on a fortnightly basis.
- The overall top 3 Team Quest and My Quest riders will receive a prize, with the top 10 in each level and section awarded a rosette, which will be posted.
- Entry and participation in the Winter Quest League will not affect eligibility for future Quest Championships. However, all riders must be eligible for the classes they are competing in, as per the eligibility tables at the start of the winter season.
- The 70% rule doesn’t apply for the Quest Winter League – giving you the opportunity to try the level above without your record being affected.
Membership
The Quest Winter League membership only costs £10.00 (£5.00 horse registration) and this gives you;
- Access to all of the Quest Winter League competitions
- Receive our regular email newsletter ‘Engage’
- Access to online horse and rider competition records
- Event only insurance cover by our partners KBIS
- Access to a legal helpline with Rothera Bray, whose specialist equine solicitors are widely regarded as trusted experts in equine law