John Anderson’s Rocky Mountain Show Jumping hosted a new competition, the RMSJ Fall Classic, September 13-15, that offered a $275 flat rate show fee to encourage more people to attend.

Rather than have the show sanctioned by Equestrian Canada (EC), Anderson made the show a provincial “Wild Rose” event to avoid the additional costs that can put off potential competitors. The show offered riders the opportunity to show in .90m, 1.0m, and 1.10m classes on the venue’s large grass grand prix field and also hosted a dressage competition simultaneously. The cost also covered stabling, five bags of shavings, and competitors were not charged nomination or start fees.

“By no means am I trying to criticize our national federation which does a pretty good job, but these additional costs do flow through to the exhibitor. If we don’t build the sport at the bottom end it will fail at the top end; I’m trying to develop the grass roots,” noted Anderson of his latest initiative. “I want kids to show and enjoy the sport. When you get the youngsters in, they get a taste for it and hopefully they can be cultivated into our next team members.”

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