🍂 The Classics start Next Month — The Schedule is Here✨
- Beverly
- Sep 7
- 2 min read

Beverly Premiere (Oct 24–26) features a full progression of jumper divisions: 🌟 From .65m Schooling Jumpers up through 1.20m JR/AM & Open classes 🌟 Options for juniors, amateurs, and open riders in every height range 🌟 Sunday Classics for every division.
💫 Want a low-key start? Arrive Thursday for ticketed warm-ups, get a feel for the rings, and settle your horse in. Tri-County Feeds has you covered with complimentary initial bedding in your cozy permanent stall.
What to Expect in the Ring
Divisions and Classics from 0.65m through 1.20m — a complete pathway from entry-level heights through the Jr/Am classics.
Young Horse Classes giving developing horses a stage to shine.
Open Classes across all heights, ideal for professionals or anyone looking to test their skills.
Junior/Amateur Classics at all heights.
Sunday features a full roster of jumper classics — from .65m all the way to the 1.20m NAL/Low Jr/Am Classic — with prize money!
The Beverly Facility Advantage
One of the most unique aspects of this series is that it takes place at the same venue that hosts our local shows. That means riders can practice all fall long on the same footing, in the same arenas, and over the same jumps they’ll see in the rated competition.
Amenities include:
All-weather GGT and sand mix arenas with excellent drainage and premium footing.
A derby and gallop field, plus manicured schooling areas.
Elegant viewing decks, verandas, and lounges for spectators.
Permanent stabling and on-site amenities including restrooms, office facilities, and stone dust roads.
Why Beverly, Why Now
The fall season in Virginia is already renowned for its beauty. Adding a rated jumper circuit right here in Hunt Country extends the opportunity for riders who aren’t ready — or able — to head south early. With the Beverly Premiere and Classic, you can “start where you are” and still enjoy a first-class rated experience.
Next Steps
The official prize list drops soon. Now’s the time to review the schedule, plan your classes, and book stabling.
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