These are the forms used by TAs to help with planning,
a checklist for the day of an event,
and the final event report (2 pages).
Organizers may find these forms useful for their own planning purposes!
Need to do a Jump Judge briefing or want to know what you need to do as a Jump Judge? Look here -->
These two documents are outlines of two different course design seminars or talks that were offered for TAs and MeCTA members. Useful as reminders for TAs checking courses and for anyone who is designing either XC or Stadium courses of their own
More TA training tools....
The Q&A will be of interest to riders and Organizers, too!
Think you might like to be a TA? Or need a reminder of what your job as a TA will be? Click here --->
TAs are our local version of the USEA's Technical Delegate (TD), people there to help with rule interpretation and enforcement and to act as interface between competitors and the judge.
We try to have at least one TA at every MeCTA horse trial, and they may be requested for MeCTA 2-phase events (organizer's option). This is a completely volunteer effort and we are always looking for people willing to help out. We'll train you and provide you with the tools you need...