17-18 SEPTEMBER 2016 NEWBURY SHOWGROUND EQUINE
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17-18 SEPTEMBER 2016 NEWBURY SHOWGROUND EQUINE
2016 EQUINE SCHEDULE W W W. B E R K S H I R ES H O W. C O M 17-18 SEPTEMBER 2016 NEWBURY SHOWGROUND SORRYSORRY NO DOGS NO DOGS 5 (Silver) Exhibitors’ Camping & Parking 7 (White) Public Car Park - Free 8 (Green) Horsebox Parking 6 (Orange) Public Car Park £5 per vehicle Livestock & Country Area Parking 3 (Brown) Public Car Park - Free Free Courtesy Bus Service to Gate 1 Parking for the Disabled E (Blue) Exhibitors Car Park 4 (Purple) Public Car Park - Free Free Courtesy Bus Service to Gate 1 Entrance to Parking 1 (Red) Livestock Parking 5 4 EXHIBITORS CAMPING & CAR PARKING COUNTRY AREA PARKING 6 7 ORANGE LIVESTOCK PARKING 3 1 8 EXHIBITORS CAR PARK E Newbury and District Agricultural Society Newbury Showground, Priors Court, Hermitage,Thacham, Berkshire RG18 9QZ Telephone: 01635 247111 www.newburyshowground.co.uk CONTENTS Show and Exhibition Rules ......................................................................................3 Timetable ..............................................................................................................12 Stewards, Course Builders and Stabling ...............................................................16 Judges...................................................................................................................17 Show Jumping Rules & Regulations......................................................................18 Show Jumping Saturday........................................................................................19 Show Jumping Sunday..........................................................................................22 Heavy Horse Regulations ......................................................................................26 Heavy Horses In Hand ...........................................................................................26 Heavy Horse Harness ............................................................................................27 Heavy Horse Turnouts Saturday ............................................................................27 Heavy Horse Turnouts Sunday ..............................................................................28 Coaching Marathon...............................................................................................29 Private Driving .......................................................................................................31 Scurry Driving ........................................................................................................33 Hackney.................................................................................................................34 Light Horse ............................................................................................................36 Open Ridden Hunters ...........................................................................................36 Cobs ......................................................................................................................37 Working Hunters ...................................................................................................39 Retrained Racehorses............................................................................................41 Cleveland Bay........................................................................................................42 Ridden Ladies and Small Hunters .........................................................................44 Amateur Ridden Hunters.......................................................................................45 Arab.......................................................................................................................46 Coloured Horses and Ponies.................................................................................47 Connemara and New Forest .................................................................................48 Highland, Fells and Dales......................................................................................49 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Sections C and D ..........................................................50 Standard Shetland.................................................................................................51 Miniature Shetlands...............................................................................................52 Exmoor and Dartmoor ..........................................................................................53 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Sections A and B...........................................................54 NPS In Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship..........................................54 BSPS Mountain and Moorland Leading Rein and First Ridden Pony ....................56 Mountain and Moorland Ridden Classes ..............................................................57 NPS/Ryehouse Native Show Team M&M Junior Ridden National Championship57 NPS/Ringside Stud M&M Open Ridden National Championship.........................58 NPS/Topspec M&M Working Hunter Pony National Championship ....................59 NPS/River Valley Stud Open Working Hunter Pony National Championship .......59 Victoria Foods National Championship ................................................................60 Other Show Dates ...............................................................................................IBC 1 THE NEWBURY AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President: Mr. R Astor President Elect: Mrs K Loyd Chairman: Mr. K Chopping Vice-Chairman: Mrs J Marcham Show Manager: Miss L. Priestley-Cooper Show Assistant: Miss N. Allen Livestock & Equine Secretary: Miss H Hunt E-mail General: Equine & Livestock: Helen’s Private Number for urgent matters only Web site: Closing dates for entries: Newbury Showground, Priors Court, Hermitage, Thatcham, Berkshire RG18 9QZ Telephone: (01635) 247111 Fax: (01635)247227 [email protected] [email protected] 07801 754751 www.berkshireshow.co.uk Show Jumping & Scurry: 5th September All other horse classes: 22nd August ONLINE ENTRY NOW AVAILABLE AT: www.berkshireshow.co.uk NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Please allow adequate time for delivery, as we cannot accept responsibility for entries delayed in the post. Please note that there have been some changes to timings and in some cases the day of classes, so please be sure to refer to the timetable. THE ADMISSION OF DOGS INTO THE SHOWGROUND IS PROHIBITED (except in the case of Assistance Dogs which must have the appropriate pass attached to the collar). Anyone contravening this Regulation may be asked to leave the Showground. GETTING TO THE SHOWGROUND DIRECTIONS – VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ Please do not use SAT NAV to find your way to the Showground. It takes no account of our traffic management plan and you will be directed to the wrong place. Please use the directions below. Those approaching from M4 Reading will be directed off M4 at Junction 12 (A4 Reading West) to travel A4 to join B4009 at Newbury. From the west (Swindon) equine exhibitors will be directed to leave M4 at Junction 14 (A338 Hungerford) and travel A338, A4 to B4009 at Robin Hood roundabout, Newbury. This has been redirected due to large horse boxes negotiating mini roundabouts and speed cushions along the Turnpike Road. Equine exhibitors from the south (A34 Winchester) will be directed to leave A34 at A4 (Speen) and travel A4 to B4009. Equine exhibitors from A339 (Basingstoke) will remain on A339 to join B4009 at Newbury. Equine exhibitors from the north (A34 Oxford) will be directed to leave A34 at East Ilsley and travel via Compton to join the B4009 at Hampstead Norreys. All will then be directed to enter Priors Court Road from B4009 junction. Equine exhibitors are specifically requested to approach the showground from the east, however if they try to approach trying to use the A34 over bridge they will be directed to the alternate route and will not be allowed through the road closure. 2 CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS A. Show and Exhibition Rules. 1. The Society shall hold a Show annually on such day or days as the Board of Management shall determine. 2. The Board shall have absolute discretion as to the Classes of Exhibits, the persons eligible to compete in any class, the PRIZE MONEY to be offered, the level of Entry Fees, the conditions of entry and exhibition, and all other matters connected with the Show. 3. The Board of Management shall approve the Schedule of Prize Money for each year and send a copy to all Exhibitors who entered in the previous year; otherwise schedules will only be supplied on request and upon receipt of a C5, 1.20p SAE. 4. Animals which are subject to restrictions under the Animal Health Act 1981 (as amended) or the Animal and Animal products (Import and Export) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 (as amended) will not be allowed onto the Showground. 5. Every Exhibitor or Competitor is requested to examine carefully the list of prize money and conditions, as he/she will be held responsible for the correctness of his/her entry form. An Exhibitor’s entry may be disqualified should they have failed to give any of the information asked for on an entry form. A Competitors award may be cancelled if they fail to prove the accuracy of the details on the entry form. If an Exhibitor desires his animal to compete for any special prize offered, he must notify this on the entry form where requested to do so. 6. Every exhibit must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor at the time of entry. In the event of the death of an Exhibitor between the date of entry and the date of the Show, the executors of the deceased will be deemed to be the Exhibitor. 7. The term Exhibitor will include persons taking part in any competition or display arranged by the Society, and the owner of any horse, plant, machinery or other thing involved in any such competition or display or otherwise exhibited on the Showground. 8. Entries from persons under 18 years of age may be accepted only provided the entry forms are countersigned by the parent, guardian or trustee of the entrant, who shall be held responsible for the correctness of the entry, and for compliance with the regulations of the Show. Any entry made in contravention of this regulation and inadvertently accepted may be cancelled. 9. Exhibitors are not permitted to enter any horse or pony in any class, which is to be judged by a person who has or has had a financial interest in the animal, or which has stood in his/her stable. Stud fees are not considered financial gain. The onus of complying with this regulation rests entirely on the Exhibitor. 10. Substitution of Judges – the Society reserves the right to substitute other Judges for those named in the Schedule or make additional appointments. Where time permits Exhibitors will be informed of the change or via the website www.berkshireshow.co.uk 11. Cancellation of classes -The Board reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any classes which in their opinion are insufficiently filled. 12. In stating the age of a horse or pony it is only necessary to give the year in which it was born, except in the case of yearlings and foals, when the exact date of birth must be given. The name of the sire of the foal must also be stated on the entry form. Foals must be at least 3 weeks old at the date of the show. 3 13. Mare with foal at foot – All foals must be the offspring of the mare with which they are exhibited and must accompany their dams in the judging ring. 14. Height of exhibits – Horses or ponies entered in classes with conditions as to height (except those for which an official height certificate has been issued by the Joint Measuring Board Ltd and ponies for which a height certificate has been issued by the Breed Society on registration) or issued by an equivalent body in a Member State, may be measured with their shoes on, at the request of the Judge or Stewards. One centimeter will be allowed for the shoes. 15. Life Certificates – where a Life Certificate or a Valid Annual Certificate has been issued by the Joint Measurement Board for a horse or pony, this must be produced for inspection by the Veterinary Officer in charge of measuring, otherwise the animal concerned will be measured. B. Exhibitor’s Risk and Responsibility. 1. Neither the SOCIETY NOR ANY OF ITS OFFICERS OR SERVANTS SHALL BE IN ANY WAY RESPONSIBLE or accountable for anything that may happen (from any cause or circumstances whatsoever) to Exhibitors or their servants, or agents, or to any exhibit, or any vehicle conveying any exhibit, or any crate, package, show-case or other article or thing containing or relating to any exhibit, or any other property brought into the Showground or for anything else in connection with, or arising out of, or attributable to, the Society’s Show. 2. EACH EXHIBITOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage done to or occasioned by, or rising from any horse, pony or article exhibited by said persons, and for its description as given in the catalogue, and shall indemnify the Society against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. Each Exhibitor of a horse or pony shall be responsible for payment to the Society for costs incurred as and for liquidated damages for any horse or pony sent for exhibition which has to be placed in isolation because it is showing signs or symptoms of contagious or infectious disease, or any form of disease likely to prove dangerous to other animals. 3. Exhibitors shall be responsible for the behavior of their servants or agents and for the consequences of any misconduct of such servants or agents. Any fine imposed upon an Exhibitor, or a person employed by him, for infringing the regulations or disobedience to the order of the Stewards, shall be recoverable from the Exhibitor as a debt due to the Society and, until such payment, shall debar such Exhibitor from exhibiting at any future show of the Society. 4. Exhibitors should be satisfied in all cases that the correct and appropriate restraining method and equipment is provided for use by animal handlers. 5. Horse Passports: Exhibitors must ensure that they comply with the requirements of national legislation in force at the time of the Show and have passports available for inspection. 4 6. Exclusion and Limitation of Liability and Indemnity (a) The Society shall not be responsible to any Entrant for any form of economic loss whether direct or indirect and howsoever caused. The Society shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever while upon the Society’s Showground for any form of economic loss whether direct or indirect and howsoever caused. All Entrants shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suits, expense and claim made against the Society on account of or in respect of the negligence or breach of contract of the Entrant. The Board requires all Entrants and Exhibitors to insure themselves and their exhibits against all liabilities both to the Society and to all other persons using the Society’s Showground unless the Secretary gives written dispensation. (b) (c) (d) 7. The right is reserved to require an appropriate certificate of insurance to be produced for inspection by the Society on demand. C. Entries/Fees. 1. Entries for competitions shall be made on the official form and sent to the Show Manager by the dates as printed in schedule. Forms are available to download from www.newburyshowground.co.uk 2. If any horse or pony is entered in more than one class this must be clearly stated on the entry form. 3. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the appropriate fee; and, where the Exhibitor is a member of the Society, the subscription for the year, unless previously paid. A charge of £25 will be made for returned or refused cheques. Member’s entry fee rates are applicable to Members of the Newbury and District Agricultural Society only and not members of any other society unless they are also members of the N&DAS. 4. In the absence of any special condition to the contrary the following conditions shall apply, namely, that the class shall be deemed to be open to all. The Board reserves the right to refuse any entry without assigning any reason. 5. Entry fees will only be refunded in the event of cancellation of Classes, or a DEFRA order prohibiting the exhibition of animals at the Show. They will not be refunded if the Show has to be cancelled for any reason beyond the control of the Society. The Society will have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Exhibitors or others due to the cancellation of the Show. The Society in its absolute discretion may refuse any entry or cancel any entry already accepted, or the Show Chairman may decline at any stage to admit any proposed exhibit, or order the removal of or remove, at the expense and risk of the Exhibitor, any exhibit already delivered. Whenever under this regulation an entry is refused or cancelled, or any exhibit is refused admission or removed, the fees paid for such entry may, at the discretion of the Society, be refunded, and, if refunded, shall be accepted by the Exhibitor or intending Exhibitor in full satisfaction of all claims against the Society. 5 6. Admission passes – Admission passes will be allocated as follows; Three passes for the first animal, one additional pass for each subsequent animal (passes will only be allocated to foals if entered separately in a foal class) up to a maximum of six passes. Coaching Marathon Exhibitors are allocated 10 passes per coach plus 5x 2-day wristbands. Scurry Competitors will be allocated four passes for the first pair of ponies and three for each additional pair. Heavy Horse Teams will be allocated six passes per Team. Additional tickets may be purchased at the Advanced Rate of £14 with your entry. Tickets are single entry and valid for one day only (except 2-day wristbands). You will be asked to surrender your tickets on entry to the Horsebox Park. If you then require entry to the horse rings and the horse walk you will need to go to the Horsebox Park Office with the remaining half of your ticket where you will be given a wristband entitling you to enter the rings and the horse walk. You will not gain entry to the horse walk and the rings if you do not have a wristband. 7. An Entrant shall mean any person who enters any competition or class or exhibits any item of any description during the show. No member of Newbury & District Agricultural Society, while his subscription is unpaid, shall enjoy any privileges of this Society, and no person, formerly a member of the Society but resigning whilst standing indebted to the Society, shall be permitted to make entries for the Show. 8. All Stallion entries, 3 years old and over, must, at all times, be wearing a bit or chifney whilst on the Showground. 9. If an Exhibitor or Competitor fails, when called upon by the Stewards or Board, to prove the correctness of his Entry Form to their satisfaction, the Entry may be disqualified and any award made to it cancelled. 10. Any entrant or his servant refusing to obey an order from the Stewards shall not be allowed to compete. 11. Any Exhibitor withdrawing an exhibit after the closing date of entries will not be entitled to have entry fees, or stabling fees refunded, except under BSJA Rules. 12. The local area of the Society shall extend to a distance of 25 miles radius from the Corn Exchange, Newbury and all addresses in the County of Berkshire 13. Substitution - No Substitution will be allowed in any Horse or Pony Class, except Show Jumping under BSJA Rule 79.4 only. D. Prizes/Trophies – see respective classes for value of prizes offered. 1. Withholding prizes – a Judge may withhold any prize or prizes if, in his/her opinion, an exhibit is of insufficient merit. 2. Championship Prizes- First and Second prize winners must, where eligible, compete for the championship prizes, or they will be liable to the forfeiture of their class prizes. 6 3. Forfeiture of prizes – The Show Chairman, on the report of a Steward, shall have power, on the infringement of any of these or other prescribed regulations or conditions, to subject the Exhibitor to a fine of £25 and to the forfeiture of any prize to which he/she may be entitled (in addition to all other consequences attaching to such infringement). 4. Prize Money Cash tickets at show or will be paid by BACS only 5. PRIZE WINNERS MUST PRESENT THEIR CASH TCKETS BEFORE 31ST OCTOBER AFTER WHICH DATE PAYMENT WILL BE STOPPED AND THE PRIZE MONEY FORFEITED. 6. Collection of Trophies – All trophies are to be collected from the trophy tent on Avenue C. Please ensure you have with you a completed Trophy Results Sheet (available from class stewards). Trophies will not be released without a signed form. If your trophy is not able to be engraved on the day it will be couriered to you at a later date. E. General Rules. 1. All Horses and ponies should be on the Showground at least one hour before the commencement of their class. 2. All exhibits and all persons in charge of the same will be subject to the Orders, Regulations and Rules of the Society and the Stewards shall have the power to remove from the Showground the Stock or property belonging to, and to cancel the admission ticket of, any Exhibitor who shall infringe any of the Regulations or Conditions of the Show, or who shall refuse to comply with any instructions given by the Stewards, without any responsibility attaching to the Stewards of the Society in consequence of such removal. 3. No Steward will be allowed to show his/her own horse or pony before the Judge (except Riding and Driving Classes); neither shall he/she be allowed in the Judging Ring, whilst the Class in which he/she has an exhibit is being judged. 4. Hard Hats – It is mandatory for all riders to wear a protective helmet manufactured to British Standard EN 1384, SSTMF 1163 and PAS 015 with kite mark or SEI or other such suitable protective headgear as offers a similar or higher level of protection and is at least that of British Standard EN 1384, ASTMF 1163 or PAS 015. Such headgear must be worn with the chin strap correctly and securely fastened at all times whilst mounted on the Showground. Hats or helmets requiring covers must be worn with a plain, dark coloured silk. The Society accepts no responsibility for any injury arising from a failure to comply with this regulation. 5. The handler or rider of any horse or pony will be asked to remove it from the ring if, in the opinion of the Steward, he/she is unable to control the animal safely. Horses or ponies with unstable or aggressive temperament should not be brought to the Showground. When in the opinion of the Society’s Officers, Senior Stewards, the Police, the Health and Safety Executive or other competent authority, an animal’s behavior poses an immediate threat to life and limb of people in its immediate vicinity, the Society reserves the right to mitigate such threat in such manner as they see fit, without any obligation to make good any loss or damage suffered as consequence of enacting this regulation. 6. Any rider that falls in the ring must retire and lead their horse from the ring. British Show Jumping Rule 213.1 7. No person will be allowed to fix any placard, or to take down any placard in the Showground, without the permission of the Stewards. No trading from any vehicle in the Lorry Park will be permitted. 7 8. When a horse or pony of non-riding owner has been placed 1st or is a Champion, the owners are very welcome to enter the show ring with their exhibit during the presentation of the awards. 9. EXHIBITORS IN SHOW CLASSES ARE REQUESTED TO ENSURE THAT THEY AND THEIR GROOMS ARE RESPECTABLY TURNED OUT (INCLUDING HATS, SHIRTS AND TIES) WHEN IN THE RINGS. DENIM JEANS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. SENIOR SHOW JUMPING COMPETITORS ARE ASKED TO WEAR HUNTING DRESS IN THE MAIN ARENA. 10. Leaders – The leader who enters the ring with the horse/pony must remain with the animal throughout the class. Only in special circumstances with the permission of the Judge may another person trot it out. 11. No objections shall be made or taken to any award or decision of the Judges except on the ground that the same is not in accordance with the conditions governing the Class or Entry in respect of which it was given or made. Any objection authorized by this rule and any matters not provided for by these Rules or the General Rules of the Society shall be referred to the Board, whose decision shall be final. Any person lodging an objection shall at the same time deposit the sum of £100 with the Secretary, which shall be forfeited if, in the opinion of the Board, such objection shall be considered frivolous. All objections must be made in writing and must be received by the Secretary on the day of the Show. 12. Photographic Rights - Competitors and Exhibitors give permission for any photographic and/or film or TV footage taken of persons or horses/ponies taking part in Newbury and District Agricultural Society events to be used and published in any media whatsoever for editorial purposes, press information or advertising by or on behalf of Newbury and District Agricultural Society and/or official sponsors of Newbury and District Agricultural Society. 13. The Society reserves the right to publish through any media the entrants and winners names and addresses supplied on the Entry Form. 14. As an entrant we will store the data you provide us with on computer and we will use said data for marketing, statistical and analytical purposes. You will receive communications and from time to time we will let you know about our work and promotions. 15. Welfare of animals – The legislation which came into force in January 2007 brings in new rules covering the movement of animals. If you move horses as part of your business then you will be affected. Under the new rules everyone transporting animals commercially must comply. Please see www.defra.gov.uk for further details. Veterinary inspection. 1. The Veterinary Inspectors of the Society will carry out spot checks of horses and ponies throughout the duration of the Show. All health documentation must be presented and the horse or pony adequately identifiable. 2. The Society’s Inspectors or those appointed by DEFRA are authorized to exclude or place in isolation any horse or pony which, in their opinion, are exhibiting any symptoms of contagious or infectious disease, or any other condition which they consider warrants its exclusion or whose identity cannot be adequately established. In such an event a certificate recording the findings of the Inspector shall be handed to the person in charge of the rejected animal. Each Exhibitor of a horse or pony shall be responsible for payment to the Society for costs incurred as and for liquidated damages for any animal sent for exhibition which has to be placed in isolation because it is showing signs or symptoms of contagious or infectious disease, or any form of disease likely to prove dangerous to other animals. Exhibitors are responsible for ensuring in the event of the area from which entries are to be conveyed to the Show being declared a Movement Prohibited Area that such entries are not sent for exhibition. 8 3. Veterinary treatment of animals whilst at the Show - Antibiotics, inhibitory substances and other prescription only medicines are banned at the Showground unless they are administered under the supervision of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons. 4. Veterinary emergency treatment - It is a condition of entry that the Society’s Veterinary Officers may on their own authority, give to any animal such emergency treatment as they may consider appropriate in the event that the owner or his/her representative cannot immediately be found. 5. Veterinary charges - Exhibitors will be required to re-imburse the Society for the full cost of treatment, services and certification administered by the Society’s Veterinary Officers attending animals. Accounts will be rendered after the Show. 6. The Society vet will have the right to treat an animal if urgent attention is required and the owner cannot be found. 7. All horses must have current inoculation against tetanus and flu. Certification may be requested. 8. Horses that have been docked or nicked, except for veterinary reasons (where a veterinary certificate must be supplied) may not be entered at this show. 9. Any owner of a horse or pony, which may have been suffering from any contagious or infectious disease or which develops such a disease whilst on the Showground is liable to compensate the Society for all expenses incurred in connection with any claims resulting from such diseases. The Society’s Veterinary Officers are authorized to refuse permission for any animal to be admitted to, or to have to be removed from, the Showground, any animals affected with contagious or infectious disease or with disease, which, in their opinion, was likely to prove dangerous to other animals. Concealment of any disease will render the Exhibitor liable to disqualification. 10. Strangles and Ringworm - It is a condition of entry that: All horses and ponies (including donkeys and mules) have not shown any symptoms of strangles or ringworm, or have been in contact with any horses or ponies (including donkeys and mules) which have shown symptoms of strangles or ringworm or been in contact with premises where there has been equines infected with strangles or ringworm within 15 days prior to entry or exhibiting at the Show’. 11. The Certificate of the Chief Veterinary Officer, whether as to age or soundness, shall be required only in cases where the Judges are in doubt, or where the Stewards may consider it necessary. The decision of the Chief Veterinary officer in such cases shall be final and conclusive; and in case it shall be against the horse or pony to which a prize has been awarded, such animals shall be disqualified from receiving such prize. 12. During the time the Show is open to the public, no rug or cloth shall be hung up so as to conceal any horse or pony in a stable, except in the case of unfit animals and then only on the production of a certificate signed by the Society’s Chief Veterinary Officer. All sheets used for this purpose must be removed before the opening of the Show each morning and must not be replaced until 7.00 pm each day. 13. The Society reserves the right to test any horse or pony exhibits for the presence of hormones or illegal substances, which may affect the behavior, or performance of the animal in the ring. Refusal to submit a sample will be dealt with by the Society at their discretion. 9 Health and Safety Regulations at Agricultural Shows. 1. In accordance with the Health & Safety legislation all equestrian Exhibitors/Competitors/Grooms must now comply with the above. 2. Horse walks have been laid out by the Society and ridden, driven and in-hand horses must be kept within these designated routes and take guidance from Officials or Stewards at crossing points etc. 3. Total separation of horses and the general public may not always be possible and if an Exhibitor has a nervous or highly strung horse or pony he/she should consider whether it is prudent to risk bringing this horse or pony to a busy agricultural show. 4. Horse and pony Exhibitors are reminded that the Show environment can be upsetting for animals, even those of normally placid temperament. Horses or ponies with unstable or aggressive temperament must not be brought to the showground. 5. Fire Risk - Smoking and oil or cooking stoves of any description are prohibited in the horse lines / stabling areas. 6. All electrical equipment being brought onto the Showground must have a current Safety Test Certificate. 7. Parking - All “live in” vehicles (horseboxes, wagons, and caravans) must be parked at least 5 meters apart. Please follow the instructions of the Horsebox Park Stewards. 8. When, in the opinion of the Society’s Officers, the Police, the Health & Safety Executive or other competent authority a horse or ponies’ behavior poses an immediate threat to life and limb of people in its immediate vicinity the Society reserves the right to instruct an authorized person to mitigate such threat in such manner as shall to that authorized person seem appropriate, not excluding the humane destruction of the said horse or pony, and by exhibiting at the Show Exhibitors are deemed to authorize such person or persons to so act. Exhibitors by exhibiting at the Show acknowledge and agree that the Society, its employees, servants and agents shall not be liable for any such matters as are referred to in this Regulation and in particular but not by way of limitation that the Society shall not be liable for any loss or damage (whether direct or indirect or consequential) suffered as a consequence of the Society instructing such person or persons as are referred to above. Further, each Exhibitor by exhibiting at the Show hereby indemnifies and agrees to indemnify the Society, its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all liability, claims and costs which result there from. INTERPRETATION OF REGULATIONS The Society reserves to itself by its Council the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other prescribed conditions and regulations, or Prize Sheets, and to settle arbitrarily and determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with or incident to the Show. Also to refuse and to cancel any entries, disqualify Exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of prizes, reserve numbers, or relax conditions, as the Society may deem expedient. QUESTIONS NOT PROVIDED FOR Should any question arise not provided for in these Conditions it must be referred to the Board, whose decision shall be final. The Officers,Show Committee and Council of the Newbury and District Agricultural Society have endeavored to ensure the correctness of the particulars printed in the Schedule but will not accept responsibility for any error or mistake which may appear herein. 10 Helping business communicate through print Geerings Print Ltd. Cobbs Wood House Chart Road Ashford Kent TN23 1EP Telephone: 01233 633366 Fax: 01233 665713 Email: [email protected] 11 SATURDAY EQUINE TIMETABLE 17TH SEPTEMBER 2016 Main Ring 08.00 – 10.00 10.15 – 12.15 12.50 – 13.35 13.35 – 14.35 14.35 – 15.35 16.55 – 17.20 Open Ridden Hunters Show Jumping - Rivar Ltd Area Trial Heavy Horse Trade Turnouts (Singles) Coaching Marathon (Final Judging) & Hornblowing Competition Show Jumping – Six Bar Pony Club Mounted Games Ring 1 8.00 - Show Jumping Ring 2 8.00 11.30 14.00 - Cob - Ridden Cob Championship Working Hunter Working Hunter Championship Show Jumping Ring 3 8.00 - 12.00 14.30 15.45 - 12 Arab – In hand Arab – In hand Championship Arab – Ridden Arab – Ridden Championship Amateur, Ladies & Small Ridden Hunters Amateur, Ladies & Small Ridden Hunters – Championship Coloured – In hand Coloured – In hand – Championship Coloured – Ridden Coloured – Ridden - Championship SATURDAY EQUINE TIMETABLE 17TH SEPTEMBER 2016 Ring 4 8.00 9.15 - 12.00 14.30 15.45 - Cleveland Bay – In hand RoR – In hand Cleveland Bay – Ridden RoR – Ridden RoR – Championship Amateur, Ladies & Small Ridden Hunters Amateur, Ladies & Small Ridden Hunters – Championship Coloured – In hand Coloured – In hand – Championship Coloured – Ridden Coloured – Ridden - Championship Ring 5 8.00 10.00 – 11.00 12.10 13.15 14.45 15.30 16.30 - Heavy Horse - In Hand Hackney Pony Single Farm Turnouts Pairs Trade Turnouts Hackney Horse Side Saddle Display Heavy Horse – Harness Pairs Farm Turnouts 13 SUNDAY EQUINE TIMETABLE 18TH SEPTEMBER 2016 Main Ring 10.15 – 11.00 12.00 – 12.10 12.10 – 12.35 12.35 – 14.05 14.05 – 15.05 15.05 – 15.55 Coaching Parade & Ladies Coaching Heavy Horse Parade Pony Club Mounted Games Show Jumping - International Stairway National Scurry Driving Championship Heavy Horse Teams / Turnout Championship Ring 1 8.00 - Show Jumping Ring 2 8.30 - 11.00 (approx.) - The NPS/STEVENSON BROTHERS M&M First Ridden Working Hunter Pony National Championship The NPS/TOPSPEC M&M Working Hunter Pony National Championship M&M WHP Championship The NPS/RIVER VALLEY STUD Open Working Hunter Pony National Championship WHP Championship Ring 3A 8.30 - The NPS/Leyhills M&M In Hand Summer Championship Connemara & New Forest Dartmoor & Exmoor Highland, Fells & Dales Ring 3B 8.30 - 14 The NPS/Leyhills M&M In Hand Summer Championship Miniature Shetland Standard Shetland Welsh Section A & B Welsh Section C & D SUNDAY EQUINE TIMETABLE 18TH SEPTEMBER 2016 Rings 3 & 4 10.30 - 11.45 - NPS/Kilmannan Stud M&M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship NPS/BSPS Leading Rein Championship NPS/BSPS First Ridden Championship NPS/BSPS Championship The NPS/Ryehouse Native Show Team M&M Junior Ridden Championship Small Breeds Large Breeds The NPS/Ringside Stud M&M Open Ridden National Championship Dartmoor, Exmoor & Shetland Welsh Section A & B Highland, Fells & Dales Connemara & New Forest Welsh Section C & D NPS/The Minns M&M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship Ring 5 10.00 11.15 12.15 13.00 14.15 15.15 - Scurry Championships (<122cms) Single Trade Turnouts Scurry Championships (>122cms) Private Driving Pairs (<13.2hh) Teams Trade & Farm Turnouts Private Driving Pairs (>13.2hh) 15 CATALOGUE LISTINGS All horses will be listed in the catalogue under the name of the exhibitor. It must state on the entry form if the owner is not the exhibitor and wishes to be named in the catalogue. Stewards Coaching Marathon: Light Horse Showing: Light Horse Show Jumping: Heavy Horse: Stabling and Horsebox Park Management: Honourary Farriers: Mr P Alder Miss S Bracey Mrs J Barnes Mr G Bucknell Radford Portable Stabling GKE Sampson and Sons Coursebuilders Working Hunters, Ponies and Amateur Jumping: Main Arena Show Jumping: Scurry and Obstacle Driving: Ring 1 Show Jumping: Mr N Theobald Mr P Thompson and Miss B Woods Mr N Theobald Mr J Farrell Stabling Show Jumping and Light Horse Temporary stabling on the showground will be available for inoculated horses (current vaccination certificate) for the nights of Friday and Saturday (a Friday booking is from 17.00 Friday to 16.30 Saturday). Alternatively there are a limited number of boxes available nearby (Wickham). Please contact Mrs Tett: 07721 338246. The Society will provide the initial straw bedding for all stock. There will not be further straw available and Exhibitors will be expected to bring their own supply. Green Fodder and Hay will NOT be available. The charge is £55 including VAT per box for one night, or £93 including VAT for two nights, payable to the Society with entry fees. This is not refundable if entries are cancelled for any reason. Heavy Horses & Coaching Marathon Stables should be booked with entries. A deposit of £30 per stable is payable, refundable by cheque after the Show if the horse is forward, when indicated in the schedule. One stable will be refunded per horse. Stables booked for tack storage will not be refunded. Lighting in the stables has been improved this year. Entry Fees Members fees are for Members of the Newbury and District Agricultural Society and members of any other organisation are not eligible. If you wish to join the Society please telephone 01635 247 111. Admission Passes Light Horse & Show Jumping 1 horse=3 tickets + 1 extra for each horse up to a maximum of 6. Scurry 1st Pair = 4 passes & 3 for each additional pair One vehicle pass will be issued, ask at time of entry for extra. Prize Money Cash tickets at show or will be paid by BACS only 16 JUDGES (ALPHABETICAL BY CLASS) This list is correct at the time of print and may be subject to change. Amateur Ridden Hunters: Arabs Best Shod in ROR Classes: Cleveland Bays Coaching Marathon: Cobs: Coloured Horses and Ponies: Connemara and New Forest: Exmoor and Dartmoor: Highlands, Fells and Dells: M&M In Hand Championship: Hackneys: Heavy Horses: Miniature Shetlands: M&M LR and FR M & M Open Ridden M & M Ridden Open Ridden Hunters: Private Driving and Light Trade: Retrained Racehorses: Ridden Ladies, Small Hunters: Scurry Driving: Show Jumping: Standard Shetlands: Welsh Horses & Ponies (A&B): Welsh Horses & Ponies (C&D): Working Hunter: Working Hunter Ponies Working Hunter Pony (Plaited) Conformation - Mr M Ainsworth Ride – Mrs L Hamilton Mrs L Lidbury TBC Ms Karoline Thorpe Mr C Henderson Conformation – Mrs S Perham Ride – Mrs Sam Tanner Ms C Smith Mr D Sykes Mr D Sykes Mr R James Miss E Briant Miss P Peters Mr S J Peacock Mrs R Bown Miss E Briant Mr R James Same as Breed in Hand Conformation – Mr Jonathan Geake Ride – Ms Justine Armstrong-Small Mrs C Wigmore Confirmation - Mrs D Kelly Ride – Mr A Webber Conformation – Mr M Ainsworth Ride – Mrs L Hamilton Mrs J Gillespie Mr B Clifford, Miss T Eastgate, Mrs S Darlow, Mrs J Hopkins, Mrs D Pimblett Mrs S Harris, Mrs J Barnes, Mrs J Gillespie Mrs A Sargeant Mrs J Williams Mrs J Williams Conformation – Mr Jonathan Geake Ride – Ms Justine Armstrong-Small Ridden – Mr D Bright Conformation – Mrs L Hamilton Ridden – Mrs J James Entry Closing Dates Show Jumping,Hackneys and Scurry Driving 5th September 2016 Light Horse 22nd August 2016 17 SHOW JUMPING 1. All entries must be accompanied by appropriate fees. Nomination entries not accepted. 2. The Society reserves the right to limit the number of entries therefore it is in the interest of Exhibitors to enter as early as possible. 3. Entries in all Classes are restricted to horses registered with British Showjumping and are to be ridden by members in accordance with Rule 77.1. 4. All owners and riders of horses competing in any Jumping Competition in this Show shall be deemed to be subject to the Rules and Regulations of British Showjumping (obtainable from the Chief Executive, British Equestrian Centre, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2LR). 5. Registration number of horses and riders must be given on entry form. 6. Where there are fewer than 20 starters in a competition the amount of prize money awarded may be reduced below the amount offered in the schedule by withholding lower prize money in accordance with Rule 76.6. 7. The Judges reserve the right to change A7 classes to Two Phase/Single Phase 8. No substitution will be allowed in any class, except under rule 79.4 if in the same ownership only. 9. Refund of entry fees. Your attention is drawn to rule 79.5 and especially sections 6. 10. Telephone cancellations must be confirmed in writing and tickets returned before any refunds will be made. 11. All classes in the Main Arena will be a drawn order and numbers will be strictly limited. 12. Under the rules 82.19, no member shall allow a stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent or rider to compete or be prepared to compete in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not put at risk of injury. Also see rule 102.13 13. All stallions must be identified on entry forms and wear stallion discs and BS white ribbon on tail. 14. All competitors take part at their own risk and must be competent at the level of competition they are entering. 15. From 1st October 2011 shows will only be permitted to charge British Showjumping members for medical cover at affiliated Shows,if qualified external medical providers with appropriate insurance cover are used. The Royal County of Berkshire Show provides the required medical attendants. 16. Rule 101.6 If shows provide numbers they must be worn ENTRIES IN ALL SHOW JUMPING CLASSES WILL BE LIMITED AND WILL BE ACCEPTED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED. THE CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS 5th September 2016. FOR DRAWN ORDER PLEASE CALL 0118 9700 376 ON THURSDAY 15th SEPTEMBER, BETWEEN 6PM AND 11PM. If you have any queries please contact Mrs Janet Barnes on: 0118 9700 376 18 Saturday Show Jumping Class 1 The Rivar Ltd Area Trial (Drawn Order) MAIN ARENA @ 10.15am The Rivar Ltd Area Trial Speed 375 mpm. Rule 293. For registered horses in Grades A and B. Grand Prix Rule-Table A 9 Two round competition: The best 5 scores, or all clear rounds, will go forward into the second round, which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide ie the fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward through to the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placings from the first round. However he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. Entry Fee: Sponsor: Prizes: Members £40.00 Non Members £44.00 Rivar Ltd. 1st £1000, 2nd £800, 3rd £600, 4th 350, 5th £175, 6th £75 Class 2 Open (Drawn Order) Main Arena @ 2.35pm For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members. Height 1.30m, speed 375 mpm. Table A7 Entry Fee: Members £33.00 Non Members £35.00 Prizes: 1st £350, 2nd £250, 3rd £170, 4th £100, 5th £75, 6th £35 Class 3 1.25m Open A4 (Drawn Order) Ring 1 @ 8.30am For registered horses Table A4 Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members Speed 350mpm A4, Entry Fee: Members £33.00 Non Members £35.00 Prizes: 1st £200 2nd £145 3rd £100 4th £70 5th £50 6th £35 19 Ring 1 Class 4 Senior Newcomers-First Round Ring 1 - following Class 3 To be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. For registered horse in Grade C that have not to have won a total of 375 points For all horses born on or after 1st January 2010 irrespective of points rule 312. Speed 325 mpm Table A7 Entry Fee: Members £18.00 Non Members £20.00 Prizes: 1st £75 2nd £55 3rd £40 4th £25 5th £20 6th £20 Class 5 Horse & Hound Senior Foxhunter - First Round Ring 1 - Following Class 4 For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associates or Junior members. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Rule 310. a. For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points, four double clears will qualify in accordance with rule 310.6 b. For all registered horses born on or after 1st January 2009 irrespective of points. Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Horse & Hound Foxhunter Final in accordance with rule 310.6 Entry Fee: Members £33.00 Non Members £35.00 Prizes: 1st £200 2nd £145 3rd £100 4th £70 5th £50 6th £35 First rosette kindly provided by Horse & Hound Class 6 National B & C Handicap Championship Qualifier Ring 1 - Following Class 5 For registered horses in Grade B & C ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members Table A7. Speed 350mpm Rule 304 & 284 Height of fences - Grade B -1.30m Grade C - 1.25m Two double clears to qualify (subject to revision) for the British Showjumping National Championship. Entry Fee: Members £35.00 Non Members £37.00 Prizes: 1st £250 2nd £200 3rd £130 4th £90 5th £43 6th £37 20 Class 7 National 1.30m Open Championship Qualifier Sponsor: Stephen Freeman Concessions Ring 1 - Following Class 6 For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members Table A7. Speed 375 mpm Rule 306 Entry Fee: Members £38 Non Members £40 Two double clears qualify (Subject to revision) for the British Show Jumping National Championship Prize Money: 1st. £300, 2nd. £230, 3rd. £150, 4th.£125, 5th.£55, 6th.£40 Class 8 KBIS Insurance Senior British Novice Championship-First Round Ring 2 @ 2.00pm For Registered Horses in Grade C, ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members Table A7, Speed 325mpm Rule 316 Horses not to have won a total of 125 points. Entry Fee £17.00 Prizes 1st £40 2nd £30 3rd £20 4th £18 5th £17 First Rosette kindly sponsored by KBIS Insurance Special Rosette for best Local Rider (Local Riders must wear white arm bands) Class 9 Dodson & Horrell 95cm National Amateur Championship Qualifier Ring 2 - to follow class 8 For registered horses to be ridden by members excluding any rider on the British Showjumping Gold League as of 31st March 2016 and any horse/rider combination listed on the British Showjumping Silver League as of 31st March 2016 Riders who have ever competed as a team member of any Senior International Team, (Nations Cup, World, European Championships and Olympic Games) are not eligible. Pony Riders, Children, Juniors and Young Riders who have competed in Nations Cup/International Team Events and European Championships in the last five years are not eligible (Excluding Veteran & Para Teams) BS Rule 320/287 Table Single Phase Height 95cm Speed 325 mpm Numbers to qualify - see Rule 320 (6) Entry Fee £10 Prize Money 1st £25 2nd £15 3rd £15 4th £13 5th £12 6th £10 Special Rosette for Best Local Rider (Local Riders must wear white arm bands) 21 Class 10 Dodson & Horrell 1.05 National Amateur Championship Qualifier-First Round Ring 2 - to follow class 9 For registered horses to be ridden by members excluding any rider on the British Showjumping Gold League as of 31st March 2016 Riders who have ever competed as a team member of any Senior International Team, (Nations Cup, World, European Championships and Olympic Games) are not eligible. Pony Riders,Children,Juniors and Young Riders who have competed in Nations Cup/International Team Events and European Championships in the last five years are not eligible (Excluding Veteran and Para Teams) BS Rule 322 Table Single Phase Height 1.05m Speed 325mpm Numbers to qualify see Rule 322 (6) Entry Fee £17 Prize Money 1st £40 2nd £30 3rd £20 4th £18 5th £17 Special Rosette for Best Local Rider (Local Riders must wear white arm bands) Sunday Show Jumping Class 11 International Stairway (Drawn Order) MAIN ARENA @ 12.35pm The International Stairway is supported by the British Showjumping Business Partnership To ensure consistency, competitors must be using the correct tack, as listed in the FEI Rule Book. FEI anti doping regulations will apply. Also see Rule 291 Rosettes to 8 places 1. Entry Qualification: Horses in Grade A to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members. This competition may not be restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 riders. Visiting members who are resident in this country may compete and will be eligible for points. To ensure consistency, competitors must using the correct tack as listed in the FEI Rule Book. FEI anti doping regulations will apply. 2. Table A9 - Two round competition The best five scores, or, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round, which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide i.e. The fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the fastest clear round last. 22 If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/ she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes to be awarded. 3. Speed 400 metres per minute 4. Maximum height of fences in the first round. Fences 1-7 1.50m approx. Parallels 1.45m approx. To include one Triple Combination within the first seven fences. Second Round Minimum of 9 fences - All raised in height and width from the first round. May include a raised Combination. 5. Total prize Fund 1st £2,500; 2nd £1,750; 3rd £1,250; 4th £950; 5th £500; 6th £300; 7th £150; 8th £100 Entry fee £85.00 6. Qualifies for: League Points & Bonus Rider Ranking Points The highest eight placed horse/rider combinations on the league table following the last qualifier at Royal County of Berkshire Show will receive bonus Rider Ranking Points to the value of: 1st £10,999 / 2nd £8,000 / 3rd £7,000 / 4th £6,000 / 5th £5,000 / 6th £4,000 / 7th £3,000 / 8th £2,000 Note - these are bonus Rider Ranking Points to the value of the sum shown above and not cash awards. 7. League Points Allocation A points system will be awarded based on the following system. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 12 points 9 points 8 points 7 points 6 points 5 points 4 points 3 points Horse/rider combinations placed equal will share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings (for example, four riders placed 4th equal receive 7+6+5+4 divided by 4 = 5.5 points each). In the event of equality of League Points at the end of the series, the highest placed competitor on equal points in the International Stairway League Final (British Showjumping National Championships, National Agricultural & Exhibition Centre) will be the winner of the League. The winner of the International Stairway League must be a starter in the International Stairway League Final. In addition the winner of the International Stairway League Final will be crowned the British Showjumping National Champion for a twelve month period.. 23 There will be 3 HOYS Wildcards allocated after the International Stairway League Final. The allocation of Wild Cards (N.B Wild Cards will only be awarded to riders currently eligible to compete on a Great Britain Showjumping Team) will be made in the following order of preference -: 1. To the winner of the International Stairway League (must have started in the Stairway League Final) 2. To the winner of the International Stairway League Final 3. To the winner of the National Championship Show League Should the winner of any of the above not be eligible to compete on a Great Britain Showjumping Team or have already qualified for HOYS via an International invitation, the Wildcard will go down the line to the next eligible rider on the respective league, or placing if in the International Stairway League Final. Class 12 Senior Newcomers - First Round. Sunday - Ring 1 @ 9.00am To be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. For registered horse in Grade C that have not to have won a total of 375 points. Four double clears will qualify-in accordance with Rule 312.6 For all horses born on or after 1st January 2010 (for competitions held in 2016) irrespective of points rule 312. Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of six years or under in the same calendar year as the Senior Newcomers Finalin accordance with rule 312.6. Four double clears to qualify. Speed 325 mpm Table A7 Entry Fee: Members £18.00 Non Members £20.00 Prizes: 1st £75, 2nd £55, 3rd £40, 4th £25, 5th £20, 6th £20 Class 13 Horse & Hound Senior Foxhunter First Round Ring 1 - to follow Class 12 To be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior member. For registered horses. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Rule 310. a For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points, four double clears will qualify in accordance with rule 310.6 b. For all registered horses born on or after 1st January 2009 irrespective of points. Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Horse & Hound Foxhunter Final in accordance with rule 310.6 Entry Fee: Members £33.00 Non Members £35.00 Prizes: 1st £200 2nd £145 3rd £100 4th £70 5th £50 6th £35 First rosette kindly provided by Horse & Hound 24 Class 14 National B & C Handicap Championship Qualifier Ring 1 - to follow Class 13 For registered horses in Grade B & C ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members Table A7. Speed 350mpm Rule 304 & 284 Height of fences - Grade B -1.30m Grade C - 1.25m Two double clears to qualify (subject to revision) for the British Showjumping National Championship. Entry Fee: Members £35.00 Non Members £37.00 Prizes: 1st £250 2nd £200 3rd £130 4th £90 5th £43 6th £37 Class 15 National 1.30m Open Championship Qualifier Ring 1 - to follow Class 14 Sponsor: Stephen Freeman Concessions For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members Table A7. Speed 375 mpm Rule 306 Entry Fee: Members £38 Non Members £40 Two double clears qualify (Subject to revision) for the British Show Jumping National Championship Prize Money: 1st. £300, 2nd. £230, 3rd. £150, 4th.£125, 5th. £55, 6th. £40 Class 16 Accumulator Ring 1 - to follow Class 15 For registered horses. Rule 274 The order will be drawn. Height 1.25m and Joker fence 1.35m. Speed 375mpm Entry Fee: Members £33.00 Non Members £35.00 Prizes: 1st £200, 2nd £145, 3rd £100, 4th £70, 5th £50, 6th £35 25 Heavy Horses The Heavy Horse In Hand Classes are kindly sponsored by Fullers Brewery. PLEASE NOTE. The Heavy Horse schedule has been set in order to encompass Competitor’s Competitor’s requests to be able to enter as many classes as they can during the Show. All horses must be entered in the name of the Owner, and proof of ownership produced if requested. Failure to produce adequate proof if requested will result in prize money being withheld until ownership is established. Names of animals must be given at the time of entering and clearly written on the entry form submitted. Nominations will not be accepted. The Committee reserve the right to refuse any entry without assigning any reason. Animals that behave in an uncontrollable or hazardous manner in the opinion of a Judge or Association Official, may be required to leave the Showground. No person other than the Ring Stewards, any Authorised Official, or Competitors, shall be in any of the rings. Competitors shall not have any communication with the Judges whilst in the ring, unless approached by the above Officials. The use of sawdust above the knee, of resin, soap or other substance in any form or way designed to give an artificial appearance, according or any other improper means adopted in showing an animal, shall disqualify such an animal. Any person wishing to make an objection should put it in writing and sign it. It should be lodged with the Chief Ring Steward, together with the sum of £100. If, in the opinion of the Stewards, the objection is found to be frivolous, the £100 will be forfeited however, if the objection is upheld, the £100 will be refunded. In both cases, the decision of the Stewards is final. In the event of the infringement of the above rules the Stewards have the authority to order the offender to leave the ring. This may result in the forfeiting of any monies. It is requested that all handlers and grooms be properly dressed when entering the ring i.e. hat, jacket, tie etc. Mr John Peacock, Chelmsford (Judge) Heavy Horse In Hand Classes Official In hand rules will apply. £45 starting grant for each horse forward, payable by BACS after the Show. Classes to commence at 08.00 and to be finished by 10.00 Ring 5 26 Class 17 Gelding, any breed 3 years old and over Saturday Sponsor: Entry Fee: Prizes: Ring 5 @ 8.00am Fullers Brewery Members £10.00 Non Members £10.00 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 Class 18 Mare, any breed, 3 years old and over Saturday Sponsor: Entry Fee: Prizes: Ring 5 to follow In Hand Gelding Fullers Brewery Members £10.00 Non Members £10.00 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 Class CH19 Champion In-Hand Heavy Horse Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Heavy Horse Harness Classes £45 starting grant for each horse forward, payable by BACS after the Show Horses to be shown in Traditional Show Harness Judged Saturday Ring 5 at 3.30pm Class 20 Mare or gelding, any breed, any height, judged on a basis - 50% horse, 50% harness. Saturday Entry Fee: Prizes: Ring 5 @ 3.30pm Members £10.00 Non Members £10.00 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 Trophies and Special Awards for Harness Classes Class T21 The Peden Perpetual Trophy (001) for the best entry in the Harness Class Heavy Horse Turnouts (Saturday) The whole turnout must be suitable for the trade it represents. Points will be awarded as follows: 50% horses, 25% vehicles and harness, 25% manners. Entry is free for Saturday Turnouts Class 22 Pairs Trade Turnout Saturday Ring 5 @ 12.10pm Prejudging 12.10 pm Ring 5 prior to Main Arena at 12.50pm until 1.35pm Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 £105 starting grant for each turnout forward, payable by BACS after the Show.. 27 Class 23 Single Horse Farm Turnout Saturday Ring 5 @ 11.00am Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 £105 starting grant for each turnout forward, payable by BACS after the Show Class 24 Farm, Pairs Saturday Ring 5 @ 4.30pm Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 £105 starting grant for each turnout forward, payable by BACS after the Show Trophies and Special Awards for Saturday Heavy Horse Turnouts Class T25 The Overton Challenge Cup (004) for the winner of the Single Horse Farm Turnout Class presented by Mr and Mrs S Cooper Class T26 Golden Guinea Perpetual Challenge Trophy (005) for the best Farm Pair Turnout presented by JR Parkington and Co. Ltd Class SP27 Suffolk Horse Society offers a grant of £25 for each Suffolk forward in the Turnout classes Heavy Horse Turnouts (Sunday) Entry is free for Sunday Turnouts Class 28 Single Horse Trade Turnout Sunday Ring 5 @ 11.15am Prejudging 11.15am Ring 5 prior to Main Arena at 12.00 until 12.10pm Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 £105 starting grant for each turnout forward, payable by BACS after the Show Class 29 Trade and Farm, Teams Sunday Ring 5 @ 2.15pm Prejudging 2.15pm, Ring 5 prior to Main Arena at 3.05pm until 3.55pm Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £10 £110 starting grant for each turnout forward, payable by BACS after the Show 28 Class CH30 Sunday Heavy Horse Championship for the winners of Saturday and Sunday Turnout Competitions Main Arena -to follow Trade and Farm Teams 3.05-3.55pm Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Heavy Horses Class T31 The Shefford Silver Challenge Cup (006) for the best turned out of the Heavy Horse Championship for the winners of Saturday and Sunday Turnout Competitions presented by Mr W Liddiard Coaching Classes The Coaching Classes are kindly sponsored by Thimbleby and Shorland. For teams of horses, 4 years old and over, 15.2hh and over, to be driven to a private, road or regimental coach. Entries to the Combined Coaching Classes will be limited to 10 teams. Coaching Marathon Collection and preliminary judging will take place in the stable area at approximately 10.45 Saturday, followed by a road marathon of approximately 6 miles. Final judging will take place in the Main Arena on return 1.35 In the event of less than 3 road coaches forward, the classes will be amalgamated and only the Championship will be held. Horn Blowing Competition will be held during the Coaching Marathon on Saturday and the awards will be made in the Main ring after the final coaching Judging on Saturday. A Ladies Coaching class will be held on Sunday, Preliminary Judging will take place in the stable area at appox.9.15am.Final Judging will take place during the coaching parade in the main ring at 10.15. Ring: Main Ring C Henderson Esq., Malmesbury (Judge) Sponsor: Thimbleby and Shorland. Class 32 Coaching - Road 1st £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50, 4th £25, 5th £25, 6th £25 A Grant of £300 for each team that parades on both days. 29 Class 33 Coaching - Private 1st £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50, 4th £25, 5th £25, 6th £25 A Grant of £300 for each team that parades on Both days Class 34 Coaching - Ladies 1st £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50, 4th £25, 5th £25, 6th £25 A Grant of £300 for each team that parades on both days Class CH35 Coaching Marathon Championship Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Coaching Marathon Class T36 The Ann Munt Perpetual Challenge Trophy (007) for the winner of the Coaching Marathon Championship Class 37 Hornblowing Competition Rosette for Senior and Rosette for Junior Class T38 Class T39 30 The Best Hornblower Trophy (024) The Ladies Challenge Trophy “ One of the Ladies” presented by the Dance Family (025) Private Driving The Private Driving is kindly sponsored by Thimbleby and Shorland. Horse or pony, four years old or over, driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle. Pneumatic tyred vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligible. Hard Hat Ruling All drivers/grooms/passengers under the age of 14 years must wear a correctly fitted hard hat when in a carriage or in attendance to a turnout. Young Drivers The driver must be aged 10 years or over on the first day of the show at which they are to compete. A driver under the age of 18 must be accompanied in the vehicle by a competent and responsible person aged 18 years or over, a “responsible adult”. Proof of age will be required if necessary. It is the responsibility of the owner/driver (if over 18) or (if the owner/driver is under 18) the responsible adult to ensure that his/her groom/s is/are competent for the purpose of attending to the turnout and aged 10 or over on the day of the show. When in the vehicle grooms, passenger/s and driver must have their feet firmly on the floor of the vehicle or use a suitable fixed footrest. This regulation applies at all times and in all areas on the showground. These classes are qualifiers for the 2017 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships (provisionally at Driving Addington). The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for Type-Sections, disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place in the class will qualify for the 2017 semi-finals. The Championship will immediately follow the semi-finals. Horse or pony driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle. Pneumatic tyred vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligible. a. Single hackney-type-over 13.2hh b. Single hackney-type-13.2hh & under i. Pairs & Tandems-Open.Any height Sponsor:Thimbleby & Shorland Rosettes to 6 places 31 Class 40 Open Private Driving - Pairs, Tandems and Singles 13.2 hh and under and is a qualifier for the 2017 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championship Sunday Entry Fee: Prizes: 1st Ring 5 @ 1.00pm Members £15.00 Non Members £20.00 £60 2nd £40 3rd £20 4th £10 Class 41 Open Private Driving - Pairs, Tandems and Singles over 13.2hh and is a qualifier for the 2017 Osborne Refrifgerators BDS National Championship Sunday Entry Fee: Prizes: Ring 5 @ 3.15pm – Followed by Championship Members £15.00 Non Members £20.00 1st £60 2nd £40 3rd £20 4th £10 Class CH42 Private Driving Championship Sunday Ring 5 - to follow Open Private Driving over 13.2hh. Prizes: 1st £60 2nd £40 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Private Driving Class T43 The Mayfield Challenge Trophy (008) for the Champion Welsh Cob in the over 13.2hh class presented by Mrs C Sheerman 32 Scurry Driving To be run under the current year Scurry Driving Association rules. Drivers and sponsors must be members of the Scurry Driving Association. Ponies must be registered with the Association. Drivers and Ponies must have qualified for these Championships through the Series. Ponies must be four years old or over and be driven to a suitable four wheeled vehicle. A perpetual trophy will be presented to the Championship Winner and prize money and rosettes The two preceding classes will determine the running order in the British National Scurry Driving Championships Mrs J Gillespie, Shepperton (Judge) Class 44 Championship. Pair of ponies not exceeding 122 cms Sunday Entry Fee Prizes: Ring 5 @ 10.00am Members £16.00 Non Members £16.00 1st £80 2nd £60 3rd £45 4th £35 5th £25 6th £20 Class 45 Championship. Pair of ponies exceeding 122 cms, not exceeding 148 cms Sunday Entry Fee: Prizes: Ring 5 @ 12.15pm Members £16.00 Non Members £16.00 1st £80 2nd £60 3rd £45 4th £35 5th £25 6th £20 Class CH46 British National Scurry Driving Championship Sunday Main Arena @ 2.05 – 3.05pm Prizes: 1st £250 2nd £200 3rd £100 4th £50 5th £30 6th £20 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Scurry Driving Class T47 British National Scurry Driving Championship Trophy (009) for The Champion presented by Scurry Driving Association 33 Hackneys Hackney classes are held under the rules and regulations of the Hackney Horse Society. All horses/ponies must be registered in the studbook of the UK Hackney Horse Society or of a recognised Hackney Society Abroad, and all exhibitors, drivers and grooms must be members of the Hackney Horse Society. Minimum age of driver will be 14 years at date of show. Ponies eligible for a Novice Class may not have been a Novice Champion at the Annual National Breed Show or won the Novice of the year. Also they can only be a Novice for three seasons from the start of their first Show (not consecutive seasons) The Hackney Horse Society Championship Show is on 1st October 2016 at Houghton Hall Equestrian Centre Class 48 Novice Hackney Pony, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4yrs old or over not exceeding 143cms (14hh) Saturday Entry Fee: Prizes Ring 5 @ 10.00am Members £15.00 Non Members £20 1st £60 2nd £40 3rd £20 4th £10 Class 49 Open Hackney Pony. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over not exceeding 143cms. (14hh) This is a Qualifier for the Championship Show on 1st October 2016 34 Saturday Entry Fee: Prizes: Ring 5 @ 10.00am Members £15.00 Non Members £20.00 1st £60 2nd £40 3rd £20 4th £10 Class 50 Novice Hackney Horse. Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over exceeding 143cms (14hh) Saturday Entry Fee Prizes Ring 5 @ 1.00pm Members £15.00 Non Members £20 1st £60 2nd £40 3rd £20 4th £10 Class 51 Open Hackney Horse. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over exceeding 143 cms (14hh) This is a Qualifier for the Championship Show on 1st October 2016 Saturday Entry Fee: Prizes: Class CH52 Ring 5 @ 1.00pm Members £15.00 Non Members £20.00 1st £60 2nd £40 3rd £20 4th £10 Hackney Championship Saturday Ring 5 to follow Open Hackney Horse Prizes: 1st £60 2nd £40 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Hackneys Class T53 The Ellen Peters Perpetual Challenge Cup (010) for the winner of the Hackney Championship presented by Pauline Peters Class SP54 Hackney Horse Society Rosette for the Winner in Open Hackney Horse Class SP55 Hackney Horse Society Rosette for the Winner in Open Hackney Pony 35 Light Horse Unless otherwise stated entry Fees and Prizes for all of the Light Horse classes are as follows:Entry Fee: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 Prizes: 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Open Ridden Hunters Run under the Sports Horse Breeding (GB) current year rules Saturday Main Ring @ 8.00am Class 56 Lightweight Hunter. Mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying up to 79.5kg (12 stone 7 pounds) Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 Including £9 Levy 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Class 57 Middleweight Hunter. Mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying 79.5kg (12 stone 7 pounds) and not exceeding 98kgs (14 stone) Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 Including £9 Levy 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Class 58 Heavyweight Hunter. Mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying over 89kg (14 stone) Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 Including £9 Levy 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Class CH59 Open Ridden Hunter Championship Prizes: 1st £35 2nd £25 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes 36 Cobs (Open) Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. Competitors and Horses must be registered or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket. Horses registered with the Association must be Owned, Exhibited and Ridden by current BSHA Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the Registration Numbers. Day Tickets Non-members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per Exhibitor, per Horse per season. A Day Ticket will allow entry into Novice, Amateur, Young Rider, Home Produced, Working, In Hand and Open Affiliated classes only but will not allow entry into RIHS or HOYS Qualifying classes. Horses registered on a Day Ticket do not require a JMB height certificate. Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading an application form from the BSHA website. Novice Hack, Cob, Maxi Cob and Riding Horse. A Novice is a Hack, Cob, Maxi Cob or Riding Horse that has not won a first prize of £35 or more, or more than a total of £250 (including Championship Prize Money) in any showing classes excluding Working Show Horses, Best Trained, Pairs, Side Saddle, or In-Hand classes that were Affiliated to the Association, at home or abroad, prior to 1st January in the current year. If the category has changed from a Hack to a Riding Horse or vice versa, it may not revert back to a Novice if it has won a first prize of £35 or more than a total of £250 (including Championship Prize Money) in any showing classes that were Affiliated to the Association at home or abroad prior to 1st January in the current year. Winnings as a four year old are exempt, unless that four year old has won an Open Ridden class with a first prize of £35 or more. Snaffle bridles may be worn for Novice classes. Novice animals must be Registered with the Association or Exhibitors must have purchased a ‘Day Ticket’ in order to compete in Novice classes. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB(GB) Ridden Sports classes Saturday - Ring 2 @ 8.30am Mrs Samantha Tanner, High Wycombe (Judge) Rosettes to 6 places Class 60 Working Show Horse. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms. (Not eligible for the Championship) Working Show Horse: Open to Hacks, Cobs, Maxi Cobs and Riding Horse, mare or gelding four years old and over, exceeding 148cms. The class is a qualifier for SEIB Working Show Horse of the Year Final, to be held at the BSHA National Championship Show. The two highest placed horses in the top five, not already qualified, in each Open Working Show Horse class, will qualify for the Final, no Horse placed lower than fifth will qualify. Those Shows held after the 2016 National Championship Show will carry the qualification(s) forward to 2017 Entry Fee: Members £15.00 Non Members £22.00 Prizes: 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £15 4th £10 5th £5 37 Class 61 Novice Cob. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms Not to have won a first prize of £35 or more, or more than a total of £250 in any affiliated show Cob classes prior to the 1st January of the current year. Winnings gained as a 4 year old are excepted unless that 4 year old has won an open class of £35. Novices may be shown in a snaffle bridle. Animals which has been placed first at either the Royal International Horse Show or Horse of the Year Show in any ridden class, BSHA or otherwise, are ineligible to compete in Novice Hack, Cob, Maxi Cob or Riding Horse classes. Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £15.00 Non Members £22.00 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £15 4th £10 5th £5 Class 62 Lightweight Cob. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, capable of carrying up to 14 stone, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 155cms Class 63 Heavyweight Cob. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, capable of carrying more then 14 stone exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 155cms Class 64 Amateur Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cms Open to horses that are owned by an amateur and ridden by an amateur who need not be the owner of the horse. See BSHA rules for definition of amateur. Trophies and Special Awards for Cobs (Open) The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Championship rosette for each section (with the exception of Open Working Show Horse) Class SP65 British Show Horse Association Rosette for the best Novice in the Lightweight Cob class Class SP66 British Show Horse Association Rosette for the best Young Rider in the Lightweight Cob class 38 Class SP67 Class SP68 Class SP69 Class SP70 Class CH71 British Show Horse Association Rosette for the best Amateur in the Lightweight Cob class British Show Horse Association Rosette for the best Novice in the Heavyweight Cob class British Show Horse Association Rosette for the best Young Rider in the Heavyweight Cob class British Show Horse Association Rosette for the best Amateur in the Heavyweight Cob class Cobs (Open) Championship (of Amateur, Novice, Lightweight and Heavyweight) Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Working Hunters (Open) To be run under 2016 SHB(GB) Rules A mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail) four years old and over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) to be judged in accordance with the rules herein set out. Grade A Show-jumpers and Advanced Event horses are not eligible to compete in these Classes. Any horse which has qualified as a Grade A 6 Show Jumper or Advanced Event Horse as at 1st January in the current year is not eligible to compete in Working Hunter classes. The maximum total points available is 100. This is made up of: Jumping points=Max 40 points, Style & Presence whilst Jumping=Max 20 points, Ride/Manners = Max 20 points, Conformation = Max 20 points. Fences to be a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 in number and a maximum height of 1.14m (3ft 9ins) at the discretion of the Judges. Fences should have a natural appearance and not be easily dislodged. No un-numbered obstacle can be included in the course. The manner of going to be taken into account. No change of rider or tack will be allowed (unless a horse is ridden under side-saddle, in which case, in order to allow the judge to ride, the saddle may be changed for the riding phase only). A rider can ride up to two horses in the jumping phase but then must select only one horse to take forward into the ride and conformation section if so required (no change of rider is allowed). A skull cap or hat and safety harness according to the current approved BSI or European Standard must be worn by ALL competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. No hind boots or bandages of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class. On completion of the jumping phase all clear rounds and any other horses the judges may require should be asked to return to the ring. If a horse positively stops, ceases to go forwards at any time during its jumping round, or turns its quarters to a fence, or has a complete turnaround these constitute refusals. If a horse jumps the incorrect fence out of a pen or lane it will be eliminated. Horses displaying continued disobedience, or horses leaving the ring whether mounted or dismounted will be eliminated. 39 First Refusal 15 Second Refusal 20 Third Refusal Elimination Jumping Knockdown 10 (BSJA Rules apply for the definition of a knockdown) Fall of Horse or Rider Elimination Where there are two classes scheduled, the division of weights should be: Lightweight Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying 14 stone and under. Heavyweight Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying over 14 stone. Horses with minus scores may not be required for the second phase of the class at the discretion of the judge. Under no circumstances should a horse with a minus score be in a qualifying position. If Shows wish, in order to save time, they can use two Judges, one of whom would judge the conformation and need not necessarily be on the Ridden Hunter Panel. It is suggested that the Judge of the Hunter Breeding Classes be asked to judge the conformation of the Working Hunter Class while the other Judge is judging the ride. Horses must not be ridden by the Judge in the same ring and at the same time as other horses are jumping. Suitable fences of natural appearance must be available. Judges will not jump horses in Working Hunter Classes. Where there is a separate Judge for the conformation, marks should be divided equally, ie: a total of 40 points are awarded for Ride/Manners and Conformation. If there are two judges, Judge A awards a maximum score of 20 for Ride/Manners, & Judge B awards a maximum score of 20 for conformation. In the event of a tie in marks, the conformation mark will take precedence, followed by the ride mark, followed by the style mark. Rosettes to 6 places Saturday Ring 2 after the Cob Championship Class 72 Entry Fee: Prizes: Class 73 Entry Fee: Prizes: Lightweight Working Hunter, mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying 14 stone or under Members £26.00 Non Members £33.00 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Heavyweight Working Hunter, mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying over 14 stone Members £26.00 Non Members £33.00 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Trophies and Special Awards for Working Hunters (Open) Class T74 The Soley Farm Stud Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup (012) for the winner of the Working Hunters Championship presented by Mr and Mrs Justin Hayward Class SP75 The Cleveland Bay Horse Society Rosette. Eligible entrants must quote their CBHS registration number to qualify for the rosette. For the best pure or part bred Cleveland Bay placed not lower than fifth in the Lightweight Working Hunter Class 40 Class SP76 Class CH77 The Cleveland Bay Horse Society Rosette. Eligible entrants must quote their CBHS registration number to qualify for the rosette. For the best pure or part bred Cleveland Bay placed not lower than fifth in the Heavyweight Working Hunter Class Working Hunters Championship Prizes: 1st £35 2nd £25 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes Retrained Racehorses Saturday Ring 3/4 @ 8.00am In Hand followed by Ridden Entry Fee: Members £12.00 Non-Members £18.00 Prizes: 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Rosettes to 6 places Class 78 In Hand Retrained Racehorse (TARRA) Open to all Weatherby Registered Thoroughbreds raced or not (passports will be checked) any age, ideally racing name of horse. Class will be judged as a normal In-Hand, injuries caused through racing will be overlooked. The first two will qualify and will pass down to 4th place only. This is a qualifier for the TARRA In-Hand Championship to be held in August 2017 Class 79 The Tattersalls and RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse Class The Tattersalls, RoR Thoroughbred Show Series 2016 Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over on 1st January. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited. The first three go forward to the championship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting in 2017. All entries MUST be registered and have RACED in GB. There will be a prize for the highest placed veteran 15years or over. The class will be run under the rules of RoR. Horses will be ridden by the judge. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Racing injuries and blemishes are NOT ignored in this series For further details visit the RoR website www.ror.org.uk Please be aware that the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) or will provide 2 ride judges should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. 41 Class 80 The Jockey Club RoR Novice Thoroughbred The Jockey Club RoR Novice Thoroughbred Show Series 2016 The Jockey Club RoR Novice Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse Class Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any height. To take part in this class, horses must NOT have won any open show class. (RoR, SEIB/HOYS qualifier or any other open show class). Riders must be 15 years or over on 1st January. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited. The first three qualify to go forward to the championship at the Aintree in August 2016 or shows after 10th August 2016 to qualify for the final in 2017. All entries MUST be registered with be registered with the ROR and have RACED in GB. The class will be run under the rules of RoR. Horses will NOT be ridden by the judge; each horse to complete an individual show or no longer than 1 ½ minutes to include the following movements: Walk, Trot, Canter showing change of leg, extended canter, halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Horses will be stripped for conformation. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Please be aware that the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemishes are NOT ignored in this seriesFor further details visit the RoR website www.ror.org.uk Trophies and Special Awards For Retrained Racehorses Class SP81 A jacket and rug will be presented to the winners and best veteran, kindly donated by ROR/Tattersalls/SEIB Class SP82 The Worshipful Company of Farriers will award a rosette and an inscribed card to the winner in each class, a plaque to the overall winner and a plaque for the Registered Farrier responsible for the feet and shoeing Class CH83 Retrained Racehorse Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes Cleveland Bay Open to both Pure & Part Bred Animals. All horses must be registered with the Cleveland Bay Horse Society. Colts over 2 years old must wear stallion tack. Classes are run under the Cleveland Bay Rules. The Judge can ride if they so wish. Saturday Ring 2 to follow ROR classes Entry Fee: Prizes: Sponsor Shaw & Co 42 Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Class 84 In Hand Any sex, 1 year and over. Colts must wear stallion harness and be bitted. Class 85 Ridden - Pure or part bred 4 year olds and over Born 2012 or before. Open to Stallions, Mares and Geldings Trophies and Special Awards for Cleveland Bay Rosette for the highest placed part bred in each class Class 87 Cleveland Bay, Best Turned out Prize Shaw & Co Solicitor specialist equine lawyers have presented a prize of £50 and a sash for the best turned out entrant amongst the above classes Class SP88 Rosette for Highest Placed Part Bred Hunters This Show is affiliated to the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain. The Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain require all entries to register on the Basic Identity Register. All Hunter Classes will be judged under 2016 Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain rules. All Open Ridden, Amateur Ridden, Ridden Ladies, Working, and Small Hunter classes are qualifying events for the Royal International Horse Show and only horses registered on the Show Hunter Register are eligible to enter. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry forms and owners and riders must be members of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain. The two highest placed horses in each class will qualify to enter at the R.I.H.S. No horse lower than second in its class will qualify except in the Amateur Ridden Hunter and the Working Hunter classes where the first three highest placed horses will qualify (see separate Working Hunter qualification rules).In the Amateur Hunters the two highest placed smalls and the two highest placed lightweights will qualify and in the two highest placed middleweights and in the heavyweight section the two highest placed heavyweights will qualify. 1 Anyone on a horse at an affiliated show must wear a hard hat. 2. A skull cap or a hat and safety harness according to current approved European or BSI Standard must be worn by all competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. 3. The organisers of this show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers, Officials and Stewards. 43 Ridden Ladies and Small Hunters R.H.I.S. Registration numbers must be included on the entry form. Failure to do so will result in the entry being returned. Rosettes to 6 places Saturday Ring 4 - approx 12.00pm (to follow Arab Championship) Class 89 Small Hunter. Mare or gelding, four years or over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh approx) Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 Including £9 Levy 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Class 90 Ladies Hunter. Mare or gelding, four years or over to be ridden side saddle by a lady Trophies and Special Awards for Ladies Hunter and Small Hunter Class T91 The Coriat Silver Challenge Cup (011) for the winner of the Ladies Hunter presented by Mr. & Mrs. H Coriat Class CH92 Ridden Ladies and Small Hunters Championship Championship and Reserve Rosettes 44 Amateur Ridden R.H.I.S. Registration numbers must be included on the entry form. Failure to do so will result in the entry being returned. Please see Rule 3 of the current Sport Horse Breeding (GB) Handbook for the definition of amateur. The first two highest placed horses in the Amateur Ridden classes will qualify for the Championship. The two highest placed smalls and the two highest placed lightweights will qualify and in the middleweight section the two highest placed middleweights will qualify and in the heavyweight section the two highest placed heavyweights will qualify. Saturday Ring 3/4 – to follow Ladies & Small Hunter Championship Rosettes to 6 places Class 93 Entry Fee: Prizes: Class 94 Entry Fee: Prizes: Class 95 Entry Fee: Prizes: Class CH96 Lightweight Amateur Hunter (Inc Small Hunter). Mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying up to 79.5kg (12 stone 7 pounds) Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 including £9 Levy 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Middleweight Amateur Hunter. Mare or gelding four years or over capable of carrying 79.5 kg (12 stone 7 pounds) and not exceeding 89kgs (14 stone) Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 Including £9 Levy 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Heavyweight Amateur Hunter. Mare or gelding, four years or over capable of carrying over 89kg (14 stone) Members £27.00 Non Members £34.00 1st £35 2nd £25 3rd £20 4th £15 5th £10 Amateur Ridden Hunter Championship Prizes: 1st £35 2nd £25 Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes 45 Arab This is a qualifying show for the British Arabian Championships to be held in September 2017 at Kings Equestrian Centre, www.kingsequestrian.co.uk. All details and Qualifying Cards from Mrs. Jayne Armstrong, 6 Watkin Avenue, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 1QD tel 07971864398 Please send a S.A.E. Cards are £15 each. Please state horse’s name, age and section when applying for a card. Cheques payable to The Arab Horse Society. Cards may also be purchased on www.ahsshowsandevents.com The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in hand and ridden purebred Arabians. Schedule available from www.ahsshowsandevents.com The British Arabian Championships are held in conjunction with the British Amateur Home Produced Championships (BAHPAC) in September 2017 details of which can be found on www.bahpac.co.uk UK In Hand Awards - Awards at this show will gain points for the UK In Hand Awards. Cards must be signed by the judge. Full details and points cards are available on the Arab Horse Society Website - www.ahsshowsandevents.com Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Class 97 In Hand - Pure Bred / Anglo or Part bred Mare, Gelding or Stallion 1,2 & 3 Year olds Class 98 In Hand - Pure Bred / Anglo or Part bred Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 Years old or over. Class 99 In Hand - Champion Class 100 Ridden - Pure Bred Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 Years old or over To be shown under the saddle & judged as a riding horse Class 101 Ridden - Anglo or Part Bred Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 Years old or over To be shown under the saddle & judged as a riding horse (if sufficient entries class will be split into Under 148cm & Over 148cm) Class 102 46 Ridden – Champion Coloured Horses and Ponies This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse and Pony Society (UK) Affiliation No 17003. It is a 2017 CHAPS Championship Show (date to be advised). Both owner and the rider / exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS(UK) nor must the horse or pony be registered with CHAPS(UK) to compete. However in order to qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier card in the ring for the judge to sign. Please ensure you have your 2017 qualifier card and NOT your 2016 version. The following classes are CHAPS (UK) qualifiers. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Member’s handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. All stallions entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK). First stage approved stallions are NOT permitted to enter HOYS Qualifiers. All Stallions must wear ID Discs in the Ring. Saturday Ring 3/4 @ 2.30pm Entry Fee: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 Prizes: 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Miss Charlotte Smith, Wantage (Judge) Class 103 Open Young Stock Qualifier 1, 2 or 3 year olds. No foals. Class 104 Non-Native open In-Hand Qualifier Any height, any age, no foals. Class 105 Native/Cob/Traditional Open In-Hand Qualifier Any height, any age, no foals. Class 106 Non-Native Open Ridden Qualifier Any height, any type. Class 107 Native/Cob/Traditional Open Ridden Qualifier Any height Class CH108 Coloured Horses & Ponies Championship Champion & Reserve Rosette 47 Connemara and New Forest Ponies must be registered in or eligible for registration in the main body of the BCPS Stud Book or New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society Stud Book. The Connemara rosette can only be awarded to a member of the BCPS and it can only go down to 4th place. Registration number or temporary foal certificate must be stated on the entry form. Best of each breed to compete for overall In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship. Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 3a @ 8.30am Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 D Sykes Esq., Petersfield (Judge) Class 109 Registered Pony. Any sex, three years old or under Class 110 Registered Pony. Any sex, four years old and over Trophies and Special Awards for Connemara & New Forest Class SP111 Rosette and £5 prize money for the best yearling in Connemara Classes Class SP112 British Connemara Pony Society Rosette for the best registered Class SP113 New Forest Pony Publicity Group Rosette for the highest placed Connemara pony. forest bred New Forest pony in these classes. Please wear white armbands. Class SP114 Rosette and £5 prize money for the best yearling in New Forest Classes. Class CH115 Connemara Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes Class CH116 New Forest Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes 48 Highlands, Fells and Dales Best of each breed to compete for overall In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship. Sponsor: Pro Vision Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 3a following Dartmoor & Exmoor Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Mr R James, Newton, Staffs (Judge) Class 117 Registered Pony. Any sex, three years old and under Class 118 Registered Pony. Any sex, four years old and over Trophies and Special Awards for Highlands, Fell & Dales Class T119 The Balleroy Challenge Trophy (013) for the Champion In-Hand Highland Pony Class SP120 Highland Pony Society Rosette for the best Highland Pony Class SP121 Fell Pony Society Rosette for the best registered Fell Pony (Current membership card to be produced in the ring). Class SP122 Dales Pony Society Rosette for the best registered Dales Pony (Current membership card to be produced in the ring) Class SP123 Rosette and special prize of £5 for the best Highland yearling Class SP124 Rosette and special prize for the best Fells yearling Class SP125 Rosette and special prize for the best Dales yearling Class CH126 Highlands Championship Championship and Reserve Rosettes Class CH127 Fell Championship Champion & Reserve Rosettes Class CH128 Dales Championship Champion & Reserve Rosettes 49 Welsh Pony or Cob Type and Welsh Cob Sections C and D Winner to compete for overall In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship. Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 3b following Welsh A & B’s Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Class 129 Registered Welsh Cob and Pony of Cob Type. Stallion or gelding four years old and over Class 130 Registered Welsh Cob and Pony of Cob Type, Mare four years old and over Class 131 Registered Welsh Cob and Pony of Cob Type, Colt, Filly or Gelding three years and under Class CH132 Welsh Pony of Cob Type and Welsh Cob Sections C & D Championship Championship and Reserve Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Welsh Pony Of Cob Type and Welsh Cob Sections C and D Class T133 The Newbury Show Trophy (015) for the best Welsh Cob of the Welsh Pony of Cob Type and Welsh Cob Sections C & D Championship Class SP134 Welsh Pony and Cob Society Rosette for the Best Welsh Cob Class T135 The Lockeridge Trophy (016) for the best Welsh Cob in the colt, filly or gelding class presented by Mrs Michael King 50 Standard Shetland All ponies must be registered with the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society, and to receive Society rosettes. Ponies must be named on the entry form and in the catalogue. Three year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. All handlers must be 14 years old or over, and wear hard hats. If during a ridden class, a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, and take no further part. Winner to compete for overall In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship. Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 4 - following the Miniature Shetlands Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Mrs A Sargeant, Hants (Judge) Class 136 Registered Stallion, four years old and over Class 137 Registered mare, with or without foal at foot, or registered gelding, four years and over Class 138 Registered Colt or Gelding, three years old and under Class 139 Registered Filly, three years old and under Trophies and Special Awards for Standard Shetland Class T140 The Boxleaze Perpetual Trophy (019) for the best Coloured Shetland Pony presented by Miss J A Rawlings Class T141 The Dewland Perpetual Challenge Cup (020) for the best Shetland Pony owned and bred by the exhibitor presented by Mrs D V M Howell Class T142 The Greenhurst Cup (021) for the best Shetland Foal in the Registered Mare class presented by Mr & Mrs Alan Hurst Class CH143 Standard Shetland Championship Championship and Reserve Rosettes Class SP144 Class SP145 Class SP146 Class SP147 Class SP148 Class SP149 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Champion Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Reserve Champion Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Junior Champion Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Junior Reserve Champion Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the best gelding Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the best foal 51 Miniature Shetlands Not to exceed 34” at maturity. All handlers must be 14 years old or over. All ponies must be registered with the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society. Group Established for Miniature Shetlands Rosette for the highest placed pony, owned by a member of GEMS, to all the classes below. (must be wearing their current membership badge) Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 4 @ 8.30am Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Class 150 Registered stallion, four years and over Class 151 Registered mare four years and over, with foal at foot Class 152 Registered foal from mare in above class, foal must be at least three weeks old on day of showing Class 153 Registered mare without foal at foot, or Registered gelding four years and over Class 154 Registered two or three years old, colt, filly or gelding Class 155 Registered yearling, colt, filly or gelding Class CH156 Miniature Shetlands Championship Championship and Reserve Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Miniature Shetlands Class T157 The Parkview Stud Trophy (017) for the Miniature Shetlands Champion presented by Mr & Mrs P K Holt Class SP158 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Champion Class SP159 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Reserve Champion Class T160 The Cold Ash Cup (018) for the best opposite sex to the Champion of the Miniature Shetlands Championship presented by Mr & Mrs M F Pearce Class SP161 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Junior Champion Class SP162 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Reserve Junior Champion Class SP163 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Best Foal Class SP164 Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette for the Best Gelding 52 Exmoor and Dartmoor Dartmoor Pony Society cards are to be shown in the ring. Best of each breed to compete for overall In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship. Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 3b following Connemara & New Forest Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 D Sykes Esq., Petersfield (Judge) Class 165 Registered Pony. Any sex, three years old and under to be shown naturally Class 166 Registered Pony. Any sex, four years old and over, to be shown naturally Trophies and Special Awards for Exmoor & Dartmoor Class SP167 Dartmoor Pony Society Rosette for the best registered in hand pony shown by a Member of the Society. Class SP168 Exmoor Pony Society Rosette for the best of breed Class CH169 Dartmoor Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes Class CH170 Exmoor Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes 53 Welsh Mountain Ponies and Welsh Ponies A and B Winner to compete for overall In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 3b @ 8.30am Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Class 171 Registered Stallion, Mare or Gelding. Four years old and over Class 172 Registered Colt, Filly or Gelding, three years and under Class CH173 Welsh Mountain Ponies and Welsh Ponies A and B Championship Championship and Reserve Rosettes Trophies and Special Awards for Welsh Mountain Ponies and Welsh Ponies A and B Class T174 The Blanche Challenge Trophy (014) for the best exhibit of the Welsh Mountain Ponies and Welsh Ponies A and B Championship Class SP175 Welsh Pony and Cob Society Rosette for the Champion NPS In Hand Mountain and Moorland NPS Mountain and Moorland Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible. Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern in August 2017 The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - Riders of Home Produced ponies (see definition in the NPS Rules Book) can wear a white arm band in classes where this is indicated. These ponies, if owned by NPS members, are then eligible to qualify for the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show. 54 NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. If the owner of the Champion pony is not a member, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification goes to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2017, Membership cards must be shown in the ring to receive the silver medal and /or silver medal qualification. Sunday - Ring 3/4 Approx 10.30am Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Miss E Briant, Wiltshire (Judge) Trophies and Special Awards for In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Class T176 The Frilsham Challenge Cup (022) for the best exhibit of the In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship Class SP177 NPS / Kilmannan Stud Mountain and Moorland In-Hand Silver Medal Rosette. Awarded to the best registered pony owned by an NPS member. Please note Miniature Shetlands are eligible to compete for the Silver Medal. Class CH178 In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Championship NPS/Kilmannan M & M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M & M in Hand section. The Sponsor Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the qualification. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. To be judged from Champion Welsh Pony, Welsh Cob, Connemara, New Forest, Standard Shetland, Miniature Shetland, Highland, Dales, Fell, Dartmoor and Exmoor. Stallions, Colts, Fillies, Mares or Geldings. Championship and Reserve Rosettes 55 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Ponies placed 1st in the B.S.P.S. Heritage M & M Open Classes will qualify for the B.S.P.S. WOW Factor (Winner of Winners) at the B.S.P.S. Summer Championship Show Both Classes 179 & 180 are also qualifiers for the B.S.P.S. Premier League, B.S.P.S. “Black Country Saddles” Best Rider and B.S.P.S “Classic Security UK Ltd” Challenge Sunday Ring 3/4 - to follow M&M In hand championship Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00, Non Members £18 1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Miss E Briant, Wiltshire (Judge) NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 1st -3rd August 2017 The highest placed pony, if owned by a NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. Class 179 N.P.S./B.S.P.S. Heritage Lead Rein Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not exceeding 122 cm. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. To be shown in a snaffle bit and Lead Rein to be attached to the noseband. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - wear white arm bands Class 180 N.P.S/B.S.P.S. Heritage First Ridden Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not exceeding 128 cm. Riders must have attained their 5th birthday but not reached their 12th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Competitors in this class may not enter Lead Rein Class NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - wear white arm bands. Class SP181 Class SP182 56 New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Riding Club Rosette (please wear green armbands) for the highest placed New Forest pony owned or ridden by a paid up member of the NFPEC in the Lead Rein Championship New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Riding Club Rosette (please wear green armbands) for the highest placed New Forest pony owned or ridden by a paid up member of the NFPEC in the First Ridden Championship Class CH183 BSPS Heritage Mountain and Moorland Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes Mountain and Moorland Ridden Classes Animals must be the correct height for the breed as laid down in the individual breed standards. Open to registered pure bred M&M stallions, mares and geldings four years or over. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - Please wear white arm bands. Sunday Ring 3/4 - to follow LR/FR Champs (approx 11.45am) Entry Fee: Prizes: 1st Members £12.00, Non Members £18 £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Mr R James, Staffordshire (Judge) The NPS/Ryehouse Native Show Team M&M Junior Ridden National Championship (MM-JR) NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final competition at the NPS Summer Show at Malvern from 1st August - 3rd August 2017. The highest placed pony, if owned by a NPS Member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden - wear white arm bands. Class 184 M&M Junior Ridden - Small Breeds Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A, Welsh Section B mares and geldings four years old and over. Riders must not have attained their 14th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Class 185 M&M Junior Ridden - < 138cms Open to registered Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Connemara and Welsh Section C mares and geldings four years old and over, not exceeding 138cm (13.2 hh). Riders must not have attained their 18th birthday before 1st January in the current year Class 186 M&M Junior Ridden - > 138cms Open to registered Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Connemara and Welsh Section D, mares and geldings four years old and over, exceeding 138cm (13.2hh) but not exceeding 148cms (14.2hh) [except for Welsh Section D and Dales]. Riders must not have attained their 18th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 57 The NPS/Ringside Stud M&M Open Ridden National Championships NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final competition at the NPS Summer Show at Malvern from 1st August - 3rd August 2017. The highest placed pony, if owned by a NPS Member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden - wear white arm bands. If insufficient entries we reserve the right to combine the respective small and large breed classes accordingly. Class 187 M&M Open Ridden - Small Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor and Shetland mares and geldings four years and over. Class 188 M&M Open Ridden - Small Open to registered Welsh Section A & Welsh Section B mares and geldings four years and over. Class 189 M&M Open Ridden - Large Open to registered Dales, Fell and Highland mares and geldings four years and over. Class 190 M&M Open Ridden - Large Open to registered New Forest and Connemara mares and geldings four years and over. Class 191 M&M Open Ridden - Large Open to registered Welsh Section C and D mares and geldings four years and over. Class CH192 NPS/THE MINNS M&M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship (SM-MMR) A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M&M Ridden section. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. Championship and Reserve Rosettes 58 Working Hunter Pony Classes Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Rosettes to 6 places Sunday Ring 2 @ 8.30am Entry Fee: Prizes: Members £12.00 Non Members £18 1st £25 2nd £20 3rd £15 4th £10 Mr D Bright, Bucks (Judge) Class 193 The NPS/STEVENSON BROTHERS M&M First Ridden Working Hunter Pony National Championship (MM-FRWHP) Open to registered M&M mares or geldings four years old or over not exceeding 128cm (12.2hh). Riders must have attained their 5th birthday but must not have attained their 12th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Riders who have qualified for the (Horse of the Year Show/RIHS) M&M Working Hunter Pony Championship before the 1st January in the current year are not eligible. Ponies will not be asked to gallop The NPS/TOPSPEC M&M Working Hunter Pony National Championships (MM-WHP) NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final competition at the NPS Summer Show at Malvern from 1st August - 3rd August 2017. The highest placed pony, if owned by a NPS Member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden - wear white arm bands. Class 195 Ponies not exceeding 122 cms (12.0hh) Class 196 Ponies exceeding 122cm (12.0hh) but not exceeding 133cm (13.0hh) Class 197 Ponies exceeding 133cms (13.0hh) but not exceeding 143cm (14.0hh) Class 198 Ponies exceeding 143 cm (14.0hh) but not exceeding 158 cm (15.2hh) With the exception of Welsh Section D and Dales for which there is no height restriction. Class CH199Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Championship Prizes: 1st £25 2nd £20 Championship and Reserve Rosettes 59 The NPS/RIVER VALLEY STUD Open Working Hunter Pony National Championships (O-WHP) NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final competition at the NPS Summer Show at Malvern from 1st August - 3rd August 2017. The highest placed pony, if owned by a NPS Member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden - wear white arm bands. Open to mares and geldings four years old or over. There are no specific pony registration criteria. Ponies must be plaited. Ponies may be measured at the judge’s discretion. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. Five classes as follows. Class 200 Cradle Stakes Ponies not exceeding 122cms. Rider not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 201 Nursery Stakes Ponies not exceeding 133cms. Rider not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 202 Open Working Hunter Pony - under 14 Ponies not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 203 Open Working Hunter Pony - under 17 Ponies exceeding 133cms but not exceeding 143cms. Rider not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 204 Open Working Hunter Pony - under 20 Ponies exceeding 143cms but not exceeding 153cms. Rider not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class CH205 O-WHP Championship Champion and Reserve Rosettes 60 Victoria Foods National Championship 2016 Entrants in both the below Championship,will have gained the right to enter by winning their classes at other Shows affiliated to Victoria Foods Co between 15th September 2015 and 13th September 2016 Class CH206 Victoria Foods Co. South Western Exercise and Pleasure Driving Championship 2016 Class CH207 Victoria Foods Co. Private Drive National Championship 2016 61 NOTES 62 NOTES 63 NOTES Tel: 01233 633366 64 Printed by Geerings Print Ltd [email protected] www.geeringsprint.co.uk 2016 SHOW DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Alresford Show Saturday 3rd September 2016 Contact: Val Watley, PO Box 146, Alresford, Hampshire,SO24 4AJ Tel/Fax 01962738748 Email [email protected] South of England Show Thursday 9th June to Saturday 11th June 2016 Contact: Mrs E Crockford, South of England Showground, Ardingley, West Sussex,RH17 6TL Tel 01444892700 Fax 014489288 Email [email protected] Surrey County Fair & County Ploughing Match Sunday 25th September 2016 Contact: Miss R Hill, Events coordinator, Stoke Park, Guildford, Surrey,GU1 1ER Tel 01483890810 Fax 01483890820 Email [email protected] Mid Somerset Agricultural Show Sunday 21st August 2016 Contact: Christine Barham, Europa Court, Crown trading Estate, Shepton Mallet, Somerset,BA4 5QQ Tel 01749938044 Mobile 07980284057 Email [email protected] Romsey Show Saturday 10th September 2016 Contact: Mrs P Muxworthy, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey Hants. 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