Code of Conduct of the International Mounted Games Association The International Mounted Games Association can only define a Code of Conduct which is applicable to its members. Those members are the national MGAs of the
The adoption by IMGA of a WHS/OHS Register and procedures for Risk Management, prepared and presented by Dave Harris, was approved by the International Representatives at the IMGA Annual Meeting in 2017. The meeting officially adopted
Organisation of a sanctioned competitionThe aim of this document is clear : to provide guidance for the successful organisation of major IMGA sanctioned Mounted Games competitions.A secondary aim is to bring together many decisions taken
Rule : GR2.4. The size, weight and experience of a rider must correspond to the size, build and experience of the pony. If the referee deems a rider to be overweight or unsafe, that
How to select the games for an IMGA sanctioned competition The selection of the games to be played in a Mounted Games competition is a complex and difficult task. IMGA’s Chief Referee has created a
SADDLES Treeless saddles are now permitted under IMGA rules. Saddles MUST have full length lateral base panels and a central gullet. This means that here must be fitted panels under the full length of
What is a draw ? A Mounted Games arena is normally wide enough for 8 lanes, allowing up to 8 teams/pairs/individuals to ride at the same time. It may be that there are only
