137th Derbyshire County Show

DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
137th
Derbyshire County Show
SUNDAY 26th JUNE 2016
ELVASTON, NR. DERBY
DE72 3EP
Schedule of Light Horse Classes
Light Horse Section Entries Close Friday 27th May Prompt
Postal & Online Only
Late or On the Day Entries ARE NOT Accepted
SECTION SECRETARY: MISS E RUSHTON
www.derbyshirecountyshow.org.uk
Tel – 07854317335 Email - [email protected] or Text
No calls after 9pm please & messages left will be returned.
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EXHIBITION RULES
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Conditions of entry - the object of the Society in offering prizes for neat livestock is to promote
improvements in the breeding of stock. Judges will be instructed to disqualify all animals exhibited as
store stock if, in their opinion, such animals are over fed for breeding purposes. Where animals are
adjudged to be of equal merit, preference will be given to purebred animals.
Ownership of animals - every exhibit must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of
entry.
Entries to be made in writing - forms of entry for the various classes will be found in the appropriate
schedule. Other written entries will be accepted provided that all the information required is given. All
entries must be signed and forwarded to the Secretary by the closing date for the class. No extension
of closing dates will be permitted. The fees and closing dates for the classes are found in the
schedules.
Correctness of Entries - every Exhibitor shall be held responsible for the correctness of his or her
entry. If when called upon to prove its correctness the exhibitor fails to do so, the entry may not be
accepted, cancelled if already accepted, or the exhibit may be disqualified.
Entries from minors - entries from persons under 18 years of age shall only be accepted where the
entry has been countersigned by the exhibitor’s parent, trustee or guardian, 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 rule and inadvertently accepted may be cancelled.
Judges interest in entries - Exhibitors are particularly requested to note the name of the judge
appointed for all classes which they wish to enter and are advised in the interests of all concerned not
to knowingly enter an animal which has been owned or bred by the judge. Where the judge has a
continuing business or financial relationship with an exhibitor he/she should not judge an animal
entered by that exhibitor whether or not the animal concerned forms part of that business relationship.
Where the judge has had a past financial or breeding interest in an animal he/she should not judge it.
In such cases the Ring Steward in conjunction with the Chief Steward will make arrangements for the
exhibit to be finally placed by another judge.
Substitution of Judges - the Committee reserve the right in their absolute discretion to change the
identity of the judge for any classes from the one previously announced.
Entries not accepted - the Society may in their absolute discretion refuse to accept any entry, the
entry will be returned along with any fee and no correspondence will be entered into with regard to the
non-acceptance.
Number of entries - any number of entries may be made, unless otherwise stated in the class
schedule, in each class upon the payment of the appropriate fee.
Nomination of exhibits - the name of the Exhibit (except in the case of commercial sheep and cattle)
together with its sex must be stated on the certificate of entry. In Horse classes it must be stated
whether the exhibit is a colt, gelding, filly, mare or stallion. Substitutions are not permitted in any of the
classes except in the show jumping section. In other classes only the nominated animal will be
permitted to parade for judging.
Age of exhibits - Pedigree Cattle and Goat Classes, date of birth of each animal must be stated on
entry. Horse and sheep the year of birth must be stated in the entry. There are no restrictions as to
date of birth or date of purchase of horses competing in the show jumping classes. Exhibitors are
advised to check in the class schedule for particular age requirements relating to the class in which
they are exhibiting.
Identification of exhibits - Exhibits shall only be identified by the Show number corresponding to the
list in the Entry Book kept by the Secretary and by no other means. This does not apply to owner’s
security markings or ear tags.
Cancellation of Classes - In the event of there being insufficient entries the Society reserves the right,
in its absolute discretion to amalgamate or cancel classes. If the class is cancelled the entry fees will
be returned. Exhibitors will be informed before the show if this is being done.
Withholding Prizes - a judge may withhold any prize or prizes if, in his/her opinion, an exhibit is of
insufficient merit.
Number of Prizes – Animals competing in more than one class shall be eligible to take more than one
prize.
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DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
Patron:
W. Tucker, Esq.
Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire
President:
C. Parker, Esq., Scarsdale Veterinary Group
Deputy Presidents:
Messrs. Kevin and Chris Balls,
J.C. Balls & Sons
Chairman:
J.E. Hicklin, Esq.
Vice Chairman:
R. Hollis, Esq.
General Secretary:
Mrs. S.A. James Tel / Fax: 01332 793068
Treasurer:
Mrs. K Oxley
Light Horse Section:
Miss E Rushton
50 Spencer Avenue, Sandiacre, Nottingham, NG10 5DA
07854317335
Light Horse Direct Email - [email protected]
General Correspondence:
Mrs. S.A. James, General Secretary,
5 Willow Park Way, Weston Road, Aston on Trent, Derbys. DE72 2DF
Derbyshire Agricultural and Horticultural Society Limited
Reg. Office: 5 Willow Park Way, Aston-on-Trent, Derby
Reg. Charity No. 208522 Company Reg. No. 186979
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THE 2016 LIGHT HORSE COMMITTEE
Chairman:
Mrs Elizabeth Taylor
Secretary:
Miss Emma Rushton
Light Horse Commentator:
Mrs B Malysz / Mr R Hennage
Chief Steward:
Mr D Stowell
Members:
Mr Edward Hicklin
Mrs Anne James
Mrs K Oxley
Mr Richard Hollis
Miss A Hicklin
Plus a Team of Dedicated Ring Stewards
We at the Derbyshire County Show feel strongly about people having a good value for
money day out and unlike a lot of other Shows have restricted all the caterers on site to
sell standard size cans of soft drink and bottles of still water for no more than £1.00.
Should anyone find that this is not the case, please call in at the General Secretary’s
Tent to notify us of which caterer is not adhering to our request.
We hope you have an enjoyable day with us.
WE WOULD LIKE TO REMIND EVERYONE - DOGS IN CARS ON HOT DAYS
ARE VULNERABLE AND AT RISK AND SHOULD NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED.
THE SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT REMEDIAL ACTION WILL
BE TAKEN IF A DOG IS FOUND TO BE IN A DISTRESSED CONDITION
Please clean up after your dogs in order to protect the venue
PLEASE DISPOSE OF YOUR LITTER IN THE BINS PROVIDED TO HELP US
KEEP THE SHOWGROUND TIDY. THANK YOU
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THE NEXT DERBYSHIRE COUNTY SHOW SUNDAY
25th JUNE 2017
To assist us with Infection Control & Management, and help minimise the risk/spread or potential
disease and infection please bring your own water containers and draw fresh water from the taps, and
do not share equipment with horses you do not know. It is advisable for all horses not to be allowed to
graze on walkway areas, and not to let them nose to nose up with other horses.
LIGHT HORSE SPECIFIC RULES
BY ENTERING THIS SHOW, YOU ARE DEEMED TO HAVE FULLY READ THE SCHEDULE & ALL
OF ITS CONTENTS. RULES ARE THERE FOR ALL TO ADHERE TO AND ENSURE SAFETY.
**** 2016 Exhibitor Admittance *****
Your Entry Pack (Exhibitor Number, Vehicle Pass & Catalogue Voucher where pre
purchased), will be posted to you shortly after your entry is received and processed; this is
your confirmation of entry. The Lorry Pass admits the Lorry/ Vehicle & Trailer and Seated
Occupants ONLY. This is the amount of seats your vehicle legally has for passengers.
One Pass per Exhibitor will be issued, unless the same exhibitor is showing more than 2
animals, then you may request an extra pass be considered at the shows discretion, this is
NOT automatically sent. Extra admittance tickets MUST be purchased for other persons in
the vehicle not on seats, this can be done at the pre show rate on the entry form, online or
from a pre show outlet or you will be charged on the day show gate prices. YOUR
VEHICLE WILL BE SUBJECT TO “STOP & SEARCH” ON ENTRY TO THE GROUND,
Persons NOT Seated in vehicle seats or In Lorry Living will be required to have a exhibitor
ticket, or purchase a ticket on the day at the on the day rate.
Additional / following vehicles will not be admitted through the Horse / Livestock Gate
without a Valid Vehicle Pass, and will be put into public parking areas and required to enter
via the pay booths. NO PASS or TICKET = NO ADMITTANCE
No further admittance tickets are needed by Exhibitors Seated in Seats in Admitted Vehicles.
Once through the gate with your vehicle pass, this will allow full access to the whole show
for Seated Occupants.
If you haven’t received your Entry Pack by 13th of June please call, do not wait until the
week before the show, you will not be admitted without a Pass. Please note return of
numbers is your confirmation of entry, if your cheque has not been cashed or your
numbers not returned, it is possible your entry did not arrive, which we cannot then
accept after the closing date – For Guaranteed Delivery use Special Delivery by Royal
Mail or the Drop Off Point of 50 Spencer Avenue, Sandiacre, Nottingham, NG10 5DA
or Risley Saddlery.
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NO PUSHCHAIRS WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE HORSE WALK AREAS - THESE MUST BE
IN THE PUBLIC ONLY AREAS- THIS WILL BE MONITORED AND IF YOU ARE FOUND TO
HAVE DISREGARDED THIS- YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE AREA OR THE
SHOWGROUND
Closing Date, Postage & Change of Entries
ALL Light Horse Section Entries Close Friday 27th May PROMPT (Postmarked) & Online by Midnight of
29th May. Please use - Signed For /Recorded / Special Delivery for guaranteed delivery, We are not
responsible for entries that go missing in the post
LATE ENTRIES WILL STRICTLY NOT BE ACCEPTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Substitutions or Horse exchanges
Under any Circumstances, AFTER the closing date cannot be changed, Rider & Handler may differ if
needed from those stated, providing of the correct age and hold any relevant memberships required by the
governing body.
Entries
These are fully checked for eligibility with affiliated societies; hence the equine cannot be altered after the
closing date – PLEASE ensure you are registered if the class requires. We do not take any ADDITIONAL
entries on show day, So Please Enter Any Classes you may wish to compete in.
Errors on class entries that are not notified before show day cannot be rectified, and classes are run on the
entries catalogued, so ensure you enter the correct class. Your Classes will noted be on the reverse of your
back numbers so please check these when they are returned to you and notify us immediately.
Entry Form, Insurance & First Aid
Please FULLY complete your Entry Form – First Aid is Inclusive with Entry fees. Note: Prize Money will
be payable by cheque to the person on the entry form and to that address, therefore please use separate forms
if payable to a different person. Entries that are incorrect / unsigned will be rejected. Please ensure you Tick
you carry suitable third party insurance and name the company held with on the entry form.
Catalogue Vouchers
These can be purchased at the time of entry for £3.00, on show day a limited amount of catalogues will be
available for sale at £3.50, Please Pre order to ensure you get one if needed. NO Address or Contact
information of competitors will be printed in the catalogue, Just the Horses Name, Owner & Handler, this is
for your confidentiality and security.
Class Eligibility / Refunds
Please ensure you are eligible to compete in the classes you are entering. Contact numbers for the Societies
can be found on the internet. NO REFUNDS for errors on entries will be given if you are rejected by the
Society governing the classes you enter. NO EXCEPTIONS. Please contact the relevant society early on to
ensure that you are able to enter, and don’t leave it until the week before the Entry Closing date.
Schedules
Previous years competitors will be posted a schedule the following year, they will also be available to
download from the web page. Any Errors in the schedule will be shown on the society web page. If you do
not receive your schedule, they could have gone missing in the post, Please send a LARGE stamped A5
Envelope marked DAHS LH Schedule Request, 50 Spencer Ave, Sandiacre, Notingham, NG10 5DA.
Address Labels for the next show are automatically generated from the previous catalogue of last years
competitors. Please notify us of any address changes so we can update our records.
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Affiliated Societies
Where Classes are run under Affiliated Societies – Their Rulings Apply – Please ask if you need to see an
up to date Rule Book. Please contact Societies direct with any Membership / Registration Queries
Unpaid Entry Fees
Returned / Dishonoured Cheques will render the entry null & void. A charge of £10 will be made for each
returned item to cover administration and exhibitors will not be allowed to compete or attend the show until
all outstanding charges & entry fees are paid & cleared in full, failure to do this may result in you not being
allowed to attend events in the future.
Riding Hats/ Beaglers/ Bowler Hats
A correctly fitted chin strapped riding hat must be worn by all exhibitors whilst mounted, A British Standard
Riding hat is Strongly Recommended for ALL In Hand Classes Also, and Must Be worn for ALL Young
Handler Classes & In Hand Competitors Under 16 years.
Location of the Show Ground
Please allow yourself time to gain access to the showground, we are situated between 2 villages and it can
become congested. We will not hold up any classes, so please allow extra time to arrive. The Post Code for
Satellite Navigation Systems is DE72 3EP. We are Directly Opposite Elvaston Castle Country Park and
Brown Signs can be followed, RAC Signs will be on all major routes to the showground.
Contact In Case of Emergency, Veterinary Cover & Farrier
The Horse Section Mobile Phone will be answered where possible but please don’t rely on this being
answered for directions, delays & class information and keep the line clear for emergencies. 07854317335.
Veterinary assistance will only be called for if requested by the owner/ rider, unless it is a major emergency
or the rider is incapacitated. A Farrier has been booked and should be onsite from 8am.
Unsupervised Horses
PLEASE – Do not leave Horses unattended in horse boxes without supervision, or tied to the outside of
trailers/ Lorries alone, for the horses and other person’s safety, offenders will be asked to leave the ground.
Extreme Weather Conditions
In the event of Warm weather please ensure your horse is cool and comfortable and well hydrated, ALSO
please note ANY dogs left in Cars or horse boxes in extreme heat, that DAHS reserve the right to gain entry
by any means and hand the animals over to a welfare organisation
Ring Numbers & Ring Locations
All Rings Will be Clearly Marked with Numbered Ring Boards & allotted rings may be altered on show day
to assist with the smooth running of classes, please check the notice board regularly, where possible,
announcements will be made regarding any changes. Please Note Ring 10a/b will open up into a larger ring
later in the day. Rings 7, 8, 5 & 6 are located around the outer edge of the horse walk please allow time to
get to your ring.
On The Day Entry Declaration
You do NOT need to declare your entries on the day, just arrive at the ring on time, displaying the correct
Exhibitor Number.
Grand Parade
Light horses Other than Shetland Ponies (if they would like to) are NOT Required to Parade in the Grand
Parade of Show, Horse Boxes are allowed to leave the showground as needed and are not required to stay
until 5pm.
Awards & Rosettes
Derbyshire County Show will award Rosettes to 6th Place in each Class.
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Class & Section Start Times
It is the Competitors responsibility to be at the ring for their class, NO exceptions will be made for persons
missing their classes. NO Class section will start before the stated start time, though classes following may
be quicker or slower depending on number of entries forward so ensure you are ringside for the start of your
section. Classes cannot be held up in the event of clashing & no matter how well timed or planned clashes
may occur, we aim to keep the ring times running smoothly and will advise over the loud speaker where
possible of any delays on rings, though do not rely on Individual classes or persons being called for.
Animal Welfare
We rely on all persons coming to the show to behave in an appropriate and sensible manner at all times, to
others and to their animals. The show takes health and safety matters very seriously, if you see anyone doing
anything inappropriate please report it to the Light Horse Section. ALL Dogs to be on leads at ALL times,
and any fouling to be cleared immediately. If you need a bag please ask. We do prefer for you NOT to bring
your dogs to the show in the event of hot weather. They MUST NOT be left in vehicles at any time.
Veterinary attention will only be called at the specific request of a rider or handler, unless they are unable to
request this, or at the request of a show official.
Signs & Horse Walks & Public & Children
Please follow all the signs in the Light Horse Field and proceed at a walk and only work-in in the working-in
areas provided. Proceed at a WALK in all other areas at ALL times, People who cannot adhere to this rule
and insist on trotting in these areas, will be reported to the secretary. Please take care and be responsible on
the horse walks at all times. The General Public should not be in these areas and we will endeavour to keep
the areas clear. Any persons other than accompanying grooms must use the Public Areas. NO pushchairs or
walking children in the Horse Walk Areas & Do Not Allow children to swing on the ring ropes. Horses
crossing between Show Jumping and Showing Areas must use the designated animal walkways. Please look
and listen to directions from the crossing stewards, and if requested to wait please do so, verbal abuse or
confrontation towards any stewards/crossing patrols will NOT be tolerated.
Perpetual Trophies 2016
To collect any trophy won on the day, you need to take your trophy winner’s card to the Light Horse
marquee, these must be shown and the trophy signed for by the winner of the trophy. All trophies must be
returned by the end May 2017. If you cannot return a trophy, then please do not take it home. You are
responsible for its SAFE keeping & its return, at your cost, by post or by hand to the Light Horse Trophy
Secretaries. It is not fair on the next year winner if their trophy is not available for them to take and we take
non returned trophy matters very seriously. Please notify the Light Horse Secretary if you move address in
the year after winning the trophy. Presently the Trophy allocation is done on trust, we do not want to have to
impose deposits.
PLEASE NOTE - WORKING IN IS ON HORSE BOX PARK IN THE MARKED AREA.
NO WORKING IN TO BE DONE ELSEWHERE AND YOU MUST PROCEED AT A WALK- IN
ALL OTHER TIMES ON THE MAIN FIELD UNLESS IN THE RING.
YOU MUST NOT WORK IN ON ANY HORSE WALK AREA AND YOU WILL BE REPORTED
TO THE LIGHT HORSE SECTION & POSSIBLY ASKED TO LEAVE THE SHOW IF YOU
DISREGARD THIS REQUEST.
*****No Stabling is Available on the Showground*****
Competitors are advised to make their own arrangements with –
Barleyfields Equestrian Centre, Etwall, Derby
Fiona Holton 01283 734798
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Entry Fees / Levies – First Aid Inclusive
Please Note -: Your Entry Fee INCLUDES First Aid and A Vehicle Pass that admits Seated
Occupants as Outlined in the Section of the Schedule Marked - *2016 Exhibitor Admittance *
Classes
In Hand Horses &
Ponies
£18.00
Levies/
Contribution
£0.00
All Ridden & WHP/
WH
£21.00
£0.00
£21.00
£21.00
£12.00
£33.00
£21.00
£9.00
£30.00
£15.00
Prize Money to
1st Only
£0.00
£15.00
Prize Money to
1st Only
£10.00
£0.00
£10.00
Horse of the Year
Show Classes
Marked HOYS
Royal International
Horse Show Classes
Marked RIHS
Local Riders
Concours D
Elegance
Young Hander
Driving Inc Pairs
D1 – D5
Entry Fee
Refunded If Exhibit
Forward on the day
Total
£18.00
Refunded If Exhibit
Forward on the day
Prize Money
Prize Money is awarded depending on the amount of Catalogued Entries Printed in the Catalogue
sold on Show Day. Prize Money is posted to you within 1 month of the show, by cheque payable to the
person named on the Entry Form. Prize Money queries/discrepancies dated AFTER End of August in
the Current year will not be looked at. In the event of a query please call the Light Horse Secretary As
soon as possible after checking eligibility in the Payable to table below.
Classes
In Hand Horses & Ponies
Young Handler 1st Only
1st
£20.00
2nd
£15.00
3rd
£10.00
£30.00
£18.00
£12.00
Ridden/ WHP/ Driving
Local Rider &
Concours 1st Only
Horse of the Year
Show/RIHS
£45.00
£35.00
£30.00
Classes
Payable to the following Placings Dependant on CATALOGUED Entries Catalogued Entries
Pay To
Pay To
Pay To
1–4
1st
X
X
5–8
1st
2nd
X
st
nd
9 – 12
1
2
3rd
13 +
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
£6.00
£8.00
£15.00
Pay To
X
X
X
4th
Young Handlers, Concours & Local Riders 1st Place Only Paid
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Supreme Championships to Take Place On
Completion of All Classes Approx 5.30pm
New Judge Not Disclosed Until Show Day
Supreme In Hand Of Show
All In Hand Section Champion & Reserve Champions & Class Winners (receiving a sash if
not a championship for that Section) Eligible to compete in the Supreme of Show
THE KELLYTHORPE STUD SUPREME IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP
The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND IN HAND AND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
SHOW on
10th July 2016 Kindly sponsored by The Leeman Family PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400
3rd- £100
4th- £50
5th- £25
6th- £25
7th- £25
8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve
Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalists
THE SUPREME IN HAND CHAMPION will qualify.
If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or
Reserve Champion will qualify. Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from:
The Secretary, North of England In Hand and Mountain & Moorland Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd,
Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs. BB1 9DP
www.northofenglandshows.co.uk
Supreme Ridden Of Show
All In Ridden Section Champion & Reserve Champions & Class Winners (receiving a sash if
not a championship for that Section) Eligible to compete in the Supreme of Show
£50 Prize Voucher Kindly Sponsored by
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This show is a Qualifier for
BSPS Summer Championships / BSPS Black Country Saddles Best Rider/ BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd
Challenge, BSPS Industrial Salt Supplies WOW Factor & The BSPS
Premier League – All Details Found in the BSPS Handbook or on the Web Page
TSR Riders & In Hand Regional Finals - This show is a qualifier for the 2016 TSR Regional
Finals. Qualify and enter ANY of the Regional Finals Central, East Anglia, North West, North
East, South East, South, Wales & South West or Scottish. You Do Not have to be a TSR
member to qualify or enter a final. The Rider/Handler qualifies and can enter any
horse/pony in any number of Finals!
TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring.
TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in
any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward,
cards
are
available
FREE
from
the
TSR
website.
Full
details
at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk
TSR Medal Awards - TSR members can collect qualification cards & signatures and redeem for
a
TSR
Medal
see
TSR
website
for
details.
Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk
****** This Show is a Qualifier for NCPA Pony of The Year Show in September, 1st & 2nd Places in
Appropriate classes will be given a qualification card ** for more detail got to www.ncpa.co.uk
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. A valid membership card must be in the rider’s/handler’s possession on entering the ring and be
produced immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion pony is not
a member, or the owner’s membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the
Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card. If the Champion pony has previously
qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card 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
card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal
Championships.
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This Show is affiliated to Equifest, taking place at the East of England Showground on the 17 th – 21st August
2016. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each affiliated class will qualify.”
Liz Cross Show Team - Mountain & Moorland – In Hand
The Hewitt Family - Mountain & Moorland – Open Ridden
Cavernoma Alliance UK - Mountain & Moorland – Lead Rein
Chantrey Fleming Family - Mountain & Moorland–First Ridden
The Kyneton Silvervale Stud - M&M–Working Hunter Ponies
Signature Communications - Ridden Show Ponies
Davey’s Livestock Transport Ltd - Show Ponies – Lead Rein
Wellbury Park Stud & Ridgeway Vet -Show Ponies – First Ridden
KBIS Ridden Show Hunter Ponies
T Walker HGV - Show Hunter Pony – Lead Rein
KBIS Working Hunter Ponies
The Stokes Family - Open Working Hunter
Carrs BMW - Intermediate Show Riding Type
Intermediate Show Hunter Type
Mrs C Scott - Ridden Hacks
Nupafeed - Riding Horses
Nupafeed-Ridden Cobs
The Hood Show Team - Maxi Cobs
Mr E & Mrs SA Kydd - Ridden Hunters
Miss Jo Brew - Ridden Small Hunters
In Hand Riding Ponies
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Class Num
Judges 2016 –Subject to Amendment – Correct at time of Print
Class Name
Judge(s)
101 – 109
604
110 – 114
601
115 – 117
Hacks Cobs Riding Horses
Working Show Horse
TARRA & ROR Racehorses
Retrained Racehorse Challenge
Traditional Gypsy Cobs
Mrs S Chapman R & C
201 – 206
Veteran Horses & Ponies
Mr J Askins
207 – 210
Side Saddle Association
Miss Boardman
211 – 216
CHAPS Coloured In Hand
Mr N Vale
301 – 306
315 – 316
307 – 312
Mountain& Moorland In Hand
NPS Mini M & M Ridden
BSPS M & M Ridden
Mrs J Etheridge
401 – 407
412 – 414
415 – 416
417 – 418
408 – 411
716 – 721
501 – 510
Rare Foreign World Breeds
Spotted /Appaloosa/ Spot Bred
Dilutes
Young Handlers
Ridden Concours D`Elegance
Pure & Part Bred Cleveland Bay
DAHS Open Horse In Hand
Novice & Open Plaited WHP
Mrs S Harfield/ Ms C Hamilton
511 – 515
Mountain & Moorland WHP
Mrs B Evans/ Mrs Pearsall
602
SHGB Novice Working Hunter
603
The Cuddy Working Hunter HOYS
605
M1- M6
701 – 715
DAHS Unaffiliated W Hunter
Local Riders/Local Hunters
Ridden Show /Show Hunter Ponies
Mr W Moran (C)
Ms J Smith (R)
Mrs R Penn (C)
Ms J Smith (R)
Mrs K Thorpe
801 – 804
913 – 920
805
CHAPS Coloured Ridden
Riding Pony/ Hunter Pony Breeding
Ridden Sport Horse
806 – 807
Ridden Pure/ PB Irish Draught
808
Ladies Side Saddle HOYS
809 – 813
RIHS Ridden Hunters
901 – 909
Shetlands Standard & Miniature
Mr W Moran (C)
Ms J Smith (R)
Mr N Vale
910 – 912
Miniature Horses
Mrs S Dinsdale
10a01-10a07
Welsh Section A In Hand
Mrs B Evans (Foxcroft)
10a08 –10a13
Welsh Section B In Hand
Part Bred Arab In Hand & Ridden
Welsh C & D In Hand
Welsh Part Bred
Carraige Driving
Carraige Driving Concours D`Elegance
Mrs W Lowe Barnes (Fouroaks)
(Not Ridden)
Mrs S Charlton (Joyton)
10b01 – 10b12
10b13 – 10b19
D1 – D4
D5
Miss R Adlam (Not Ridden)
Mrs S Dinsdale
Mrs P Potter
Mr R Marks
Lady M Holmes (Not Ridden)
Mrs K Gillott
Mr R Parker Jones
Mr W Moran
Mr P Crafts (C)
Mr N Wakefield (R)
Mrs S Chapman R & C
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Mr M Salter
LOCAL RIDERS Kindly Sponsored by
Including Prize Bundle to Champion
Rosettes to ALL Competitors – Prize to the WINNER of Each Class
Local Riders must live within a 25mile radius of the showground.
(Multimap is the Programme used – We are VERY Strict on the 25 Mile Ruling)
THIS WILL BE CHECKED AGAINST THE POSTCODE GIVEN ON THE ENTRY
FORM
Classes Marked 50% Turnout of Horse/ Pony & Rider & 50% Riding Ability & Show to
incorporate the set movements below. Maybe Ridden Side Saddle. Riders expected to
incorporate a 3 looped serpentine in trot and a halt WITHIN the Individual show (Not at the
end) and show to last no less than 60 Seconds but no more than 2 Mins. (Penalties incurred if
show is less than 60 seconds and more than 2 Minutes and also failure to incorporate ALL of
the Set Movements) Age as on 1st January of the Current Year - Open to Native & Plaited
Ponies – Shown as per type.
No Exhibits Stripped or Ridden by the Judge
THESE CLASSES ARE NOT JUDGED ON CONFORMATION
CLASS M1 LOCAL RIDER REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND BREEDS Open to Lead Rein also But these must be 12.2hh and under and Riders 9yrs & Under,
Otherwise open to Stallions, Mares & Geldings, 4yrs & Over, Registered within their
Respective Stud Book of Welsh A,B,C,D, Connemara, New Forest, Fell, Dales, Highland,
Shetland, Dartmoor & Exmoor. Rider Any Age (Stallion Riders Must Be 16yrs)
CLASS M2 LOCAL HUNTER – Mare or gelding, 4 years old & over, exceeding 15.2hh,
stabled and owners residing within a 20 mile radius of the showground. Riders exceeding 15
years of age, Exhibits will not be ridden by the judge in this class. Horses may compete in
Class M1 or M3 /M4 but not Both.
CLASS M3 BEST LOCAL RIDER – 18 Years & Over
CLASS M4 BEST LOCAL RIDER – 14 – 17 Years
CLASS M5 BEST LOCAL RIDER – 10 – 13 Years
CLASS M6 BEST LOCAL RIDER - 9 Years & Under – May Be Shown on a Lead Rein –
No Cantering except off the lead in individual show only – Snaffle Bridle Only. Lead Rein
Ponies not to exceed 12.2hh.
Local Rider Championship 1st & 2nd Places from Classes M1 – M6 to compete – The
Champion will be awarded The Gold Penny Perpetual Challenge Shield
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Hacks, Cobs & Riding Horses
AFFILIATED TO BRITISH SHOW HORSE ASSN
Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the Association and all
Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration
numbers must be quoted on entry form.
In Hand Exhibits do NEED to be Members of the BSHA. All In Hand Owners will be required to become
Members of the Association or have temporary membership with a day ticket . In Hand Horses registered with
the association must be owned by current BSHA Members.
This is a qualifier for the BSHA Martin Wood Supreme In-Hand Breeding Championship, to be held at the BSHA
National Championships with £1000 to the winner. Champion & Reserve to qualify. The BSHA offer a Martin Wood
Qualified rosette to the Champion & Reserve. The BSHA also offer a Owner/Breeder rosette in each In-Hand
Breeding class with the exception of the Foal classes, these have been kindly sponsored by Kellythorpes Stud.
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 to a Novice, Amateur, Young Rider, Home Produced, Working, In Hand or Open Affiliated
Classes but will not allow entry into RIHS or HOYS Qualifying Classes. Horses Registered on a Day Tickets do not
require a JMB height certificate, Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading the form from the BSHA
Website.
In Hand Hacks & Riding Horses
CLASS 101 SMALL & LARGE HACK or RIDING HORSE In Hand Young stock - Colts,
fillies and Geldings 1, 2 & 3 Years Old. Need to be a Member of BSHA or have a Day Ticket.
CLASS 102 SMALL & LARGE HACK or RIDING HORSE In Hand 4 years & Over – Mares,
Stallions, Geldings. Need to be a Member of BSHA or have a Day Ticket.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 101 – 102 Champion and Reserve will
compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Ridden Hacks / Riding Horse
CLASS 103 RIDDEN LARGE & SMALL HACK – Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over,
exceeding 148cm not exceeding 160cm. Needs Day Ticket or BSHA Registration.
CLASS 104 RIDDEN SMALL & LARGE RIDING HORSE – Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and
over, exceeding 148cm Needs Day Ticket or BSHA Registration.
CLASS 105 RIDDEN AMATUER LARGE & SMALL HACK – Mare or gelding, 4 years old and
over, exceeding 148cm not exceeding 160cm . Needs Day Ticket or BSHA Registration.
CLASS 106 RIDDEN AMATUER SMALL & LARGE RIDING HORSE – Mare or Gelding, 4
years old and over, exceeding 148cm Needs Day Ticket or BSHA Registration.
Please refer to rule 7A-C in the BSHA Rule Book for Amateur status.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 103 to 106 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship.
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THE INTEC PERPETUAL SHIELD presented by INTEC Business Colleges of Derby will be awarded to the Champion
Show Cobs
CLASS 107 RIDDEN LIGHTWEIGHT / HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW COB - Mare or gelding, 4
years old and over, capable of carrying up to & Heavy Weights over 14 stone, exceeding 148cms
and not exceeding 155cms. Riders to be 15 years of age or older. To Be Shown Hogged. Needs Day
Ticket or BSHA Registration.
CLASS 108 AMATUER SHOW COB - Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, capable of carrying
up to & over 14 stone for heavyweights, exceeding 148cms Riders to be 15 years of age or older. To
Be Shown Hogged. Needs Day Ticket or BSHA Registration.
Please refer to rule 7A-C in the BSHA Rule Book for Amateur status.
CLASS 109 MAXI COB – Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 155cm – to be judged
as Cobs. Judges must pay particular attention to type (i.e. short legged animals of COB type). To be
shown hogged. Needs Day Ticket or BSHA Registration.
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 107 - 109 Champion & Reserve Champion
are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship
Retraining of Racehorses (ROR) & TARRA – Thoroughbred & Retired Racehorses
Association TARRA Amateur Definition – An Individual who does not receive any remuneration from the
showing, riding and production of show horses. Individuals employed in other equestrian disciplines
shall be classified as Amateurs for the sake of the TARRA show series. Any breaches of this ruling
will be taken seriously and may result in disqualification from future classes.
CLASS 110 TARRA RIDDEN: Open to all Weatherby Registered (or foreign thoroughbred authority)
Thoroughbreds raced or unraced (passports will be checked) 4yrs and over, owned and ridden by a amateur.
Ideally racing name of horse to be used on the entry form. Class will be judged as a riding horse format
without type, Injuries caused through racing will be overlooked. The first two will qualify and will pass
down the line to 4th place only. AT THIS SHOW THE JUDGE WILL NOT RIDE AND INDIVIDUAL
RIDDEN PERFORMANCE GIVEN.
CLASS 111 TARRA IN HAND Open to all Weatherby Registered (or foreign thoroughbred authority)
Thoroughbreds raced or not raced (passports will be checked) Any age, owned and shown by a amateur.
Ideally racing name of horse to be used on the entry form. 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.
CLASS 112 TARRA RIDDEN VETERAN 13yrs + Open to all Weatherby Registered (or foreign
thoroughbred authority) Thoroughbreds raced or unraced (passports will be checked) 4yrs and over, owned
and ridden by a amateur. Ideally racing name of horse to be used on the entry form. Class will be judged as a
riding horse format without type, Injuries caused through racing will be overlooked. The first two will
qualify and will pass down the line to 4th place only. AT THIS SHOW THE JUDGE WILL NOT RIDE
AND INDIVIDUAL RIDDEN PERFORMANCE GIVEN.
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Retraining of Racehorses (ROR) & TARRA – Thoroughbred & Retired Racehorses
Association - Continued
CLASS 113 TARRA IN HAND VETERAN 13 yrs + Open to all Weatherby Registered (or foreign
thoroughbred authority) Thoroughbreds raced or not raced (passports will be checked) Any age, owned and
shown by a amateur. Ideally racing name of horse to be used on the entry form. 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.
CLASS 114 The Jockey Club RoR Novice Thoroughbred Show Series
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,TARRA 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 go forward to the championship at the Aintree
National Showing Show. 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 series.
Please See Ring 6 for the Racehorse Performance Challenge over Fences
The Handley Wright Retrained Racehorse Championship for 1st & 2nd Places
from Classes 110 – 114 Champion & Reserve will be eligible to compete in the
supreme of which ever section they won their place in, Ridden or In Hand but
not both. A Prize Package and Awards for this Championship Kindly
Donated by Handley Wright Racing.
TROPHY - The Handley Wright Family have generously donated a perpetual
Trophy to the winner of the Race Horse Section, to be kept for one year, Also a
Sash to the champion & Reserve Champion Race Horses.
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Traditional Gypsy Cobs
TGCA In Hand and Ridden Classes Show Number TGCA/06/15/012
These classes are qualifiers for the Best of Breed Finals at the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's (TGCA)
National Breed Championship Show “TOYS”, held annually in September. Full details can be obtained
from www.tgca.co.uk. Classes are open to all traditional gypsy cobs. Stallions – All stallions (four years
and over) in order to enter any TGCA affiliated class, must be licensed with the TGCA prior to the show
AND have their TGCA stallion disc displayed on their bridle. Existing TGCA members must present their
qualification card to the judge in the ring for signature. Non members will receive a qualification card from
the judge and will have 21 days to join the TGCA and to register their horse in order to validate this. TOYS
Qualifications will be awarded to the top three youngstock, small senior IH, large senior IH, small ridden,
large ridden and to the highest placed junior and restricted exhibitor. Please refer to www.tgca.co.uk for
further details including membership, horse registration and showing rules (contained within the members
handbook).
Quest for a Star Championship
1st, 2nd and 3rd from the TGCA classes may go forward to the Quest for a Star Championship, provided
they are current TGCA members and the horse is registered. Membership cards and qualification cards
(specific to that exhibit) must be presented upon entry into the ring. The Champion and Reserve qualify for
the Ultimate Star Championships at TOYS.
115– Traditional Gypsy Cob Ridden – Any Height, Exceeding 4 years
116- Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand – Youngstock 1,2,3 Years
117 – Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand – 4yrs & Over
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 115 – 117
Champions & Reserve will compete for The SUPREME IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Sponsors of the Veteran Horse Society Classes
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Veteran Horses & Ponies
Veteran Horse Society – AREA QUALIFIER 2016
First round qualifier for the Veteran Horse Society
Supreme Final: VETERAN HORSE OF THE YEAR 2016 Kindly Sponsored by Allen & Page.
Open to members and non-members. All competitors and grooms must adhere to VHS Rules in all
circumstances. Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification. VHS Regional Final qualification.
All competitors placed 1st to 4th in each Area Qualifier class will qualify for the corresponding class at VHS
Regional Finals. Members must have their showing card signed by the judge in the ring as proof of
qualification. Non-members will receive a red qualification card which can be exchanged for signed showing
card when applying for VHS membership. Regional Finals are open to members only. Young Rider
Championship qualification. A Young Rider rosette and qualification will be awarded to the young rider of the
Judge’s choice, entitling them to enter the Young Rider Championship at the National Veteran Open
Championships. This award is given at the Judge’s discretion. All competitors are eligible to enter open
classes at the National Veteran Open Championships, 23rd – 25th September. No qualification or membership
necessary. See VHS website for schedule. For further information, please visit the VHS website www.veteranhorse-society.co.uk or telephone the VHS Show Office on 01239 881300 or 07789 514004.
CLASS 201 PRE-VETERAN IN-HAND (15–19 years). Open to horses and
ponies of any breed and height.
CLASS 202 VETERAN IN-HAND (20–24 years). Open to horses and ponies of
any breed and height.
CLASS 203 DIAMOND VETERAN IN-HAND (25 years and over). Open to
horses and ponies of any breed and height
CLASS 204 PRE-VETERAN RIDDEN (15–19 years). Open to horses and ponies
of any breed and height.
CLASS 205 VETERAN RIDDEN (20–24 years). Open to horses and ponies of
any breed and height.
CLASS 206 DIAMOND VETERAN RIDDEN (25 years and over). Open to
horses and ponies of any breed and height.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 201 – 206. Champion &
Reserve Eligible to Compete in the Supreme Championship to which Ever Section they won
(Ridden or In Hand but not both).
The Champion will be awarded THE CHAMPION VETERAN HORSE CHALICE kindly
donated by Georgian Crystal.
THE RED DEVIL PERPETUAL CUP
For the highest placed horse or pony aged 25 years & over in the Championship
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The Side Saddle Association
Affiliated to The Side Saddle Association
Competitors must wear a hat to current British Safety Standard or above.
CLASS 207 EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS ADULT QUALIFYING CLASS ✜Run under
SSA rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Adult Members and NonMembers aged18 or over on 1st January of the current year. Members carrying their current
Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd place and SSA Championship
Points. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member, judged to be the best turned
out. Competitors must wear a hat to current British Safety Standard or above. The Longstaff Trophy
Awarded to the Class Winner.
CLASS 208 EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNIOR QUALIFYING CLASS ✜Run under
SSA rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Junior Members and NonMembers aged under 18 on 1st January of the current year. Members carrying their current
Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd place and SSA Championship
Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st
January of the current year. Manor Grange Stud Show Centre offer a rosette to the Junior Member,
judged to be the best turned out. Competitors must wear a hat to current British Safety Standard or
above.
CLASS 209 BEST HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN SIDE SADDLE ✜ Open to horses and ponies 4
years old or over: conformation & manners will be taken into consideration; horses/ponies will not
be stripped. A Special rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members of
the SSA carrying their current Championship Points Cards. Competitors must wear a hat to current
British Safety Standard or above.
CLASS 210 SIDE SADDLE CONCOURS d’ÉLÉGANCE ✜ • The Judge must be on the current
SSA or any appropriate Judging panel but may be assisted by a Celebrity or Sponsor• Where these
classes are a main ring attraction Shows may, at their discretion limit entries to Adult competitors
only and the rosette provided for the highest placed Junior will not be awarded. The sole criterion
for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse and rider. Attention may be paid to
the rider’s personal appearance but detailed inspection of rider or tack is not required. Fancy dress
or period costume is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. No individual
show is required, but the Judge may ask groups of 3 or 4 riders to give short displays. 2 Special
rosettes will be awarded to the highest placed Adult Member and the highest placed Junior Member
of the SSA carrying their current Championship Points Cards. Competitors must wear a hat to
current British Safety Standard or above.
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 207 – 210 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in The Supreme Ridden Championship.
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Coloured Horse and Pony Society (CHAPS UK) IN HAND
"This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). 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 signing by the judge. Members need to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for
appropriate card
The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 31st August – 3rd Sept 2016.
Shows held on or after date of Championship Show will count as 20157qualifiers.
Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. For full
rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK)
Members’ Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. All stallions 4 years and
over entering these classes must be Graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear
Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception.
CHAPS In Hand – Open To Members & Non Members
CLASS 211 CHAPS (UK) Youngstock Qualifier; 1, 2 or 3 Year Olds; No Foals
Will Split to Native/ Non Native if Entries Exceed 20.
CLASS 212 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native In-Hand Horse Qualifier – To exc 153cms (15hh)
CLASS 213 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native In-Hand Pony Qualifier – Not to exc 153cms (15hh)
CLASS 214 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Trad In-Hand Horse Qualifier – To exc 148cms
(14.2hh)
CLASS 215 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Trad In-Hand Pony Qualifier – Not to exc 148cms
(14.2hh)
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 211 – 215 Champion and
Reserve will compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
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Mountain & Moorland In Hand
Excluding Welsh & Shetland Ponies
All breeds to be registered with their respective Pure Bred Breed Societies
Small Breed (Excluding Welsh & Shetland)
CLASS 301 DARTMOOR & EXMOOR YOUNGSTOCK 1, 2 or 3 year old, Colt, Filly or
Gelding.
CLASS 302 DARTMOOR & EXMOOR ADULTS Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 Years old & Over
Large Breeds (Excluding Welsh)
CLASS 303 CONNEMARA & NEW FOREST YOUNGSTOCK –1, 2 & 3 Year Old Colt, Filly
Or Gelding.
CLASS 304 CONNEMARA & NEW FOREST ADULTS – Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years and
over.
CLASS 305
Gelding.
FELL, DALES & HIGHLAND YOUNGSTOCK - 1, 2 & 3 Year Old Colt, Filly Or
CLASS 306
over. Rosette
FELL, DALES & HIGHLAND ADULTS - Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years and
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 301 - 306
Champion and Reserve will compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP. See
qualification details at the front of the schedule.
The Best M & M will be awarded the
TROPHY-Supreme Mountain & Moorland Championship Trophy will be awarded to the
Champion In Hand M & M
NPS/KILMANNAN STUD M&M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship (SM-MMIH) 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’s 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.
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Ridden Mountain & Moorland
Affiliated to BSPS - Open to Members & Non Members
All ponies to be registered with their respective Pure Breed Society Stud Books.
CLASS 307
THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN Registered Pure Bred Fell, Highland or Dales Ponies 4 years old or over. Riders any age.
CLASS 308
THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN –
Registered Pure Bred New Forest and Connemara Ponies 4 years old & Over. Riders any Age.
CLASS 309
THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN Registered Pure Bred Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland Ponies 4 years old or over. Riders any age.
CLASS 310 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN
Registered Pure Bred Welsh Section A & B. Ponies 4 years old or over. Riders any age.
CLASS 311 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN –
Registered Pure Bred Welsh Section C 4 Years old & Over. Riders Any Age.
CLASS 312 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN –
Registered Pure Bred Welsh Section D 4 Years old & Over. Riders Any Age.
Ridden M & M Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 307 & 312.
Champion & Reserve eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden of Show.
TROPHY -Champion to Receive the Alma Streets Trophy (Kindly Donated by Mr Ray Streets).
The Champion will Qualify
This show is a qualifier for THE ‘TORNE VALLEY’ SUPREME RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP
The final to be held at the
NORTH OF ENGLAND IN HAND AND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SHOW
on 10th July 2016 Kindly sponsored by TORNE VALLEY FARM & COUNTRY STORES
Tickhill, Doncaster. 01302 756000 www.tornevalley.co.uk PRIZE MONEY (at the final)
1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100
4th- £50
5th- £25
6th- £25
7th- £25
8th- £25
Sashes to the Champion and Reserve Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalists THE CHAMPION OPEN RIDDEN M&M
will qualify. If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve
Champion will qualify.
Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England In Hand and Mountain &
Moorland Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DPwww.northofenglandshows.co.uk
Mini Ridden Mountain & Moorland
CLASS 313 BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN LEAD REIN – Mare or gelding 4
years old or over, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the
current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in a Snaffle Bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband
only. Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors
CLASS 314 BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN FIRST RIDDEN – Mare or gelding 4
years old or over, not exceeding 128 cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the
current year. Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors.
Mini Heritage Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners in classes 313 & 314
Champion & Reserve Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Mini Championship
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NPS Mountain and Moorland Mini Ridden 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
Champs The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member in each class will qualify for the Final.
Qualification may pass down to third. NPS / Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – Riders of
Home Produced ponies (see definition in NPS Rule Book) can wear white armbands in classes where this is
indicated. These Ponies, if owned by a NPS Member, are then eligible to qualify for the final at the NPS
Championship Show.
CLASS 315 The National Pony Society Mountain & Moorland Leading Rein National Championship.
Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not
exceeding 122 cm (12.0 hh). Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th
birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors. To be shown in a
snaffle bit. NPS / Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – Wear White Arm Bands
CLASS 316 The National Pony Society Mountain & Moorland First Ridden National Championship.
Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not
exceeding 128 cm (12.2 hh). Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 12th
birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors. NPS/ Rosettes
Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – Wear White Arm Bands
NPS Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 315 & 316 Champion & Reserve Champion are
eligible to compete in the Supreme Mini Championship.
Please See the Championships Page at the front of this schedule for details of the Supreme Mini Pony. Champion
& Reserve Eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden of Show.
The Scarsdale Veterinary Group Mini Champion Shield will be presented to the Champion
1st & 2nd placed in classes 313 – 316 will compete for the Qualification for the
Leaventhorpe Supreme Mini Championship, Held after the NPS Championship Above.
Also For
This show is a qualifier for
THE ‘LEAVENTHORPE’ SUPREME MINI PONY CHAMPIONSHIP
The final to be held at the
NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER PONY SHOW
on 9th July 2016 Kindly sponsored by The Gribbin Family PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100
4th£50
5th- £25
6th- £25
7th- £25
8th- £25
Sashes to the Champion and Reserve Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalists
THE MINI M&M PONY CHAMPION will qualify.
If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve Champion will
qualify. Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from:
The Secretary, North of England Summer Pony Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1
9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk
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Rare & Foreign World Breeds/Spotted/ Dilute Colours
Arabians/Haflingers/ Fresians/ Fjords/Andalusian/ Lusitano/ Caspian/ Fallabella/ Quarter Horse/
Morgan/ Saddlebred /Tenessee Walking Horses/ Peruvian/ Paso Fino/ Lippazaner & Other Foreign
Cob Types Please Check Eligibility with show secretary if unsure weather you can compete. (No
Warmbloods/ Spotted (unless registered as an above breed) No Cleveland Bay or Appaloosa or Irish
Draught)/ Plaited Warmblood Types) Shown In the breed standards style. Any Sex/ Any Height/ May
be Shown on a Lead Rein if 12.2hh & Under & Rider 9 & Under. Open to Pure Breds Registered
with respective breed societies. No UK or Irish Mountain & Moorlands.
CLASS 401 RARE & FOREIGN WORLD BREEDS – Open Ridden Class 4 Years & Over Open
to pure bred registered. Not to be Ridden By The Judge. Ridden as per the Breed Standard
CLASS 402 RARE & FOREIGN WORLD BREEDS – Youngstock In Hand Class Open to pure
bred registered Not Exceeding 3 years.
CLASS 403 RARE & FOREIGN WORLD BREEDS – Adult 4 years & over In Hand
pure bred registered.
Open to
CLASS 404 PART BRED or UNREGISTERED RARE & FOREIGN WORLD BREEDS – In
Hand –Any Age
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 401 - 404
Champion & Reserve Eligible to Compete in the Supreme of show for In Hand or Ridden but not both.
CLASS 405 SPOT - BRED PONY OR APPALOOSA HORSE RIDDEN ( Solid coloureds are to
be registered within the main section of the respective stud books, Spot Marked horses do NOT need
to be Registered) ANY SEX or HEIGHT. To be judged on conformation, movement and
temperament., 4 Years Old & Over. Lead Rein Included Not Exceeding 12hh & Rider under 9 years.
CLASS 406 SPOT COLOURED OR SPOT - BRED PONY In Hand, ANY AGE, ANY SEX
NOT EXCEEDING 14.2HH (Solid coloured registered within the main section of the respective stud
books , Spot Marked horses do NOT need to be Registered) To be judged on conformation, movement
and temperament.
CLASS 407 SPOTTED OR APPALOOSA HORSE In Hand (Solid coloureds to be registered
within the main section of the respective stud books, Spot Marked horses do NOT need to be
Registered) ANY SEX, ANY AGE or Exceeding 14.2 to be judge on conformation, movement and
temperament.
Championship for 1st and 2nd Prize winners in Classes 405 - 407 Champion and Reserve will compete
for THE SUPREME IN-HAND or RIDDEN Depending on Champion, but not both
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Cleveland Bay Horses
Affiliated to the Cleveland Bay Horse Society
CLASS 408 CLEVELAND BAY – PURE BRED RIDDEN 4YRS & OVER Registered with the
Cleveland Bay Horse Society– WILL NOT BE RIDDEN BY THE JUDGE. TROPHY The
Harrington Gala Trophy will be presented to the Winning Ridden Cleveland Bay in Class 408
Kindly Donated by Mr & Mrs CW Shipley.
CLASS 409 CLEVELAND BAY – PART BRED RIDDEN 4YRS & OVER Registered with the
Cleveland Bay Horse Society– WILL NOT BE RIDDEN BY THE JUDGE.
CLASS 410 CLEVELAND BAY – PURE BRED IN HAND– Any Age, Any Sex, Registered with
the Cleveland Bay Horse Society
CLASS 411 CLEVELAND BAY PART BRED IN HAND – Any Age, Any Sex, Registered with
the Cleveland Bay Horse Society.
Championship for 1st & 2nd Places from 408 – 411 Classes Champion & Reserve Eligible to compete
in the Supreme of Show for which ever section they qualified, In Hand or Ridden But Not Both.
A Sash and a £50 Award is made to the Best Turned out Cleveland Bay in the Championship,
CLASS 412, 413, 414 ARE QUALIFIER FOR THE BPS CREAM OF THE CROP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 2016. THE 2
HIGHEST PLACED CREAM DILUTES WILL QUALIFY FOR THE FINALS OF THE ‘BPS CREAM OF THE CROP
SERIES’ AT THE BPS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, HELD ON 10TH JULY 2016 AT THREE COUNTIES
SHOWGROUND. THE QUALIFIERS AND FINAL ARE OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS/MEMBERS,
REGISTERED/UNREGISTERED PLEASE SEE www.britishpalominosociety.co.uk for more information
CLASS 412 OPEN PALOMINO IN HAND ANY AGE OR SEX Susan Cousins has kindly
presented a SASH FOR THE BEST PALOMINO in memory of her husband Phillip TROPHY - THE
MONCLARE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (Presented by Mr. and Mrs. T.J.C. Munday)
is offered to the winner. The Miraleaf trophy is presented to the best mare in the class. Exhibits do
NOT need to be registered
CLASS 413 UNAFILIATED PALOMINO /CREMELLO / PERLINO / DUN RIDDEN –
MARE, STALLION or GELDING – Exceeding 4 Years old – Including Lead Rein (in which Case
Rider need to be 9 years & under and Pony 12hh & under) - Ridden Palomino / Cremello/ Dun NOT
eligible to compete in the Palomino Championship.
CLASS 414 UNAFILIATED CREMELLO/ PERLINO / DUN Any Age or Sex IN HAND – Any
Type to be shown as per Type. Does Not Need to be registered.
Championship for 1st & 2nd Places from Classes 412 - 414 Champion & Reserve Eligible to compete
in the Supreme of Show for which ever section they qualified, In Hand or Ridden But Not Both.
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Young Handlers of the Future
CLASS 415 HANDLERS OF THE FUTURE – 11 & Under Young Handler Class,
Judged on the presentation & showmanship of the child and pony, Not Judged on
conformation or Type, though must be correctly & Smartly turned out – Handler Not to
Exceed 11 Years Old & Show a Mare or Gelding 4 years old & over, Not Exceeding 14.2hh –
No Stallions or Young stock Under 4yrs – British Standard Riding Hats MUST be worn
by all Exhibitors, Ponies Must be SAFE for the Child to Handle, If the Judge Feels an
exhibit is not safe for this class, they may request the exhibit leave the ring.
CLASS 416 HANDLERS OF THE FUTURE – 12 – 16 Years Young Handler Class,
Judged on the presentation & showmanship of the child and pony, Not Judged on
conformation or Type, though must be correctly & Smartly turned out – Handler 12 – 16 years
of age & Show a Mare or Gelding 4 years old & over, Any Height – No Stallions or
Youngstock Under 4yrs. British Standard Riding Hats MUST be worn by all Exhibitors,
Ponies Must be SAFE for the Child to Handle, If the Judge Feels an exhibit is not safe for
this class, they may request the exhibit leave the ring.
Young Handler Championship 1st & 2nd Placed Competitors from Class 415 & 416 to come
forward – Not Eligible for the Supreme In Hand of Show.
Sashes to Champion & Reserve Kindly Sponsored by Emma Rushton & Richard Hollis
The Keisha Memorial Trophy Shield to the Champion Young Handler
Concours D` Elegance – ALL TO ENTER TOGETHER FOR PRE JUDGING BUT BE
PLACED AS JUNIORS & SENIORS IN THE MAIN RING
Pre Judged at ALL together In Ring 4 at 3pm WALK TROT Only
Final Judging, Award Presentation & Parade in the Main Ring at 4 pm
Will be Split for Final Placings
CLASS 417 THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY SHOW COSTUME CONCOURS
D`ELEGANCE –JUNIORS – Includes Lead Rein Exhibits (not exc. 12.2, 9yrs) and
Combinations 16yrs & Under - May be astride or Side Saddle – Attention paid to detailing of
outfit and Overall Picture Presented.
CLASS 418 THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY SHOW COSTUME CONCOURS
D`ELEGANCE –SENIORS –Combinations 17yrs & Under - May be astride or Side Saddle
– Attention paid to detailing of outfit and Overall Picture Presented.
MUST ATTEND MAIN RING PARADE FOR FINAL PLACING – ROSETTE TO ALL
EXHIBITS – SPONSORED BY EJ`S ROSETTES
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Working Hunter Ponies
Affiliated to BSPS -Open to members & non members
In All WHP Classes – Ponies must be 4 years old or over. No change of saddlery throughout any
phase. No spurs or bandages. Overreach boots of plain colour, may be used for Phase 1 of the
WHP Classes Only. No whip to exceed 75 cm. Snaffle bridles permitted.
Mini Working Hunter Ponies
CLASS 501 THE BSPS TINY TOTS STAKES - Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not
exceeding 122cms, riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Maximum height and spread of fences 55cm. Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors.
CLASS 502 THE BSPS CRADLE STAKES. Ponies not exceeding 122cms (12hh). Riders must
not have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rosettes will be awarded to
all competitors.
CLASS 503 THE BSPS NURSERY STAKES. Ponies – not exceeding 133cms (13hh). Riders
must not have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rosettes will be
awarded to all competitors.
1st & 2nd Place from Classes 501 – 503 To Compete in the Mini BSPS WHP Championship.
The Champion will qualify for the “White Company” Champion of Champions
Novice Working Hunter Ponies
Affiliated to BSPS -Open to members & non members
CLASS 504 THE BSPS NOVICE WHP –Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding
133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
CLASS 505 THE BSPS NOVICE WHP –Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms
and not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the
current year.
CLASS 506 THE BSPS NOVICE WHP - Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding
143cms and not exceeding 153cms Riders not to have attained their 20thth birthday before 1st January
in the current year.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 504 – 506 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship
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Open Working Hunter Ponies
Affiliated to BSPS -Open to members & non members
CLASS 507 THE BSPS WHP -– Not exceeding 133cms (13hh). Riders must not have attained their
14th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
CLASS 508 THE BSPS WHP –- Exceeding 133cms (13hh) but not exceeding 143cms (14hh.)
Riders must not have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
CLASS 509 THE BSPS WHP – Exceeding 143cms (14hh) but not exceeding 153cms (15hh).
Riders must not have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
CLASS 510 THE BSPS OPEN INTERMEDIATE WORKING HUNTER – Exceeding 148cms
(14.2 hh) and not exceeding 158cms (15.2hh). Riders must not have attained their 25th birthday
before 1st January in the current year.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 507 – 510 The Champion Working
Hunter Pony will be awarded, TROPHY -THE COMMANCHE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
TROPHY (Presented by Jane Bonsall, Atlow, Derbyshire)
The Champion will Qualify for the www.handleyequestrian.co.uk 07831555566 Champion of
Champions
Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Ponies
Affiliated to BSPS -Open to members & non members
CLASS 511 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN WHP Ponies 4 years old or over, exceeding 143 cms. Riders any age.
CLASS 512 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN WHP –
Ponies 4 years old or over, 133cms but not exceeding 143cms. Riders any age.
CLASS 513 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN WHP Ponies 4 years old or over, 122cm but not exceeding 133cms. Riders any age.
CLASS 514 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN WHP –
Ponies 4 years old or over, Not exceeding 122cms. Riders any age.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 511 – 514 Champion to Receive the
TROPHY - Scarsdale Vet Group M & M WHP Shield Champion & Reserve Champion are eligible
to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship.
CLASS 515 THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN NURSERY
STAKES –Ponies 4 years old or over. Not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 13th
birthday before 1stJanuary in the current year.
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Horse Working Hunter & Performance Classes
THE RETRAINED RACEHORSE CHALLENGE
Class 601 The Retrained Racehorse Challenge
Mare or gelding 4yrs old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years old or over on
the 1st January. Horses to be ridden in any suitable bridle and should be plaited. The first 3
qualify for the final at Royal Windsor Show. All entries must be registered with Wetherbys
in the General Stud Book and with RoR. This class is open to thoroughbreds that HAVE
raced only. There will be a prize for the highest placed veteran 15 years or over. Horses
will NOT be ridden by the judge. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat
with a chinstrap. 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’
The class to be judged 50% jumping 15% Style while jumping and performance. 15%
awarded for individual show and 20% conformation and suitability to be retrained. PHASE
1 Jumping to be judged: 6 rustic jumps (2’ 9”) with 2 optional bonus fences (3’3”) The
following points to be deducted at the end of each jumping round: 4 points to be deducted
for a knock down. 4 points to be deducted for a refusal. 3 refusals at any fence elimination
50 marks maximum (5 each fence for 6 fences and 10 for each bonus fence if bonus fence
jumped clear) 15 extra marks style and performance while jumping. PHASE 2 Class returns
without boots and judged for an individual show/conformation. (In some classes, at the
judge’s discretion, horses might be asked to do a ‘show’ following their jumping without
leaving the ring. This is often the case with a large number in the class) Each horse to
complete an individual show of no longer than 1 ½ minutes. Show to include the following
movements: Walk, Trot, canter showing change of leg, extended canter (gallop) halt and
stand, walk off on long rein. Total marks out of 15 (to include performance, amount of
retraining, suitability to diversify). Each horse to be presented in front of the judge, ridden
and prior to phase 2 for conformation and suitability to be retrained. Total marks 20 Racing
injuries will be overlooked. For further details, visit the RoR website www.ror.org.uk
The winner is eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship. A Perpetual
Trophy to be kept for one year will be presented to the winner of this class,
Generously donated by the Handley Wright Family –
Supporting The Retraining and Rehabilitation of Racehorses after their racing careers.
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Novice Horse Working Hunter Exc 148cm (SHGB)
ALL HORSES MUST BE ON THE SHB(GB) BASIC IDENTITY REGISTER
CLASS 602 SHB(GB) NOVICE WORKING HUNTER MARE, GELDING or STALLION
(competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail) 4 years old
and over not to have won a total of £100 Excluding Championship Prize. (or equivalent values) in
prize money in any SHB (GB)Working Hunter Class, or more than 5 BE points or 200 B.S.points, at
home or equivalent abroad before 1st January in the relevant year. Fences in Novice Working Hunter
classes should have a minimum height of 0.85m (2’9”) and a maximum height of 1.00m (3’3”). 1st
place eligible to Compete in Supreme Ridden of Show.
Working Hunters may compete ’Hors Concours’ in Novice Working Hunter classes in the
jumping phase only at the discretion of the show secretary but the horse cannot compete in any
other Working Hunter classes for the duration of that show.
THE STANLEY PARKER MEMORIAL SILVER CHALLENGE TRAY will be awarded to the
winner of class 602. THE TANIA MOORE MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the highest placed
youngest horse in class 602 and carries a £25 prize.The winner is eligible to compete in the Supreme
Ridden Championship
Open Horse Working Hunter Exceeding 148cm Affiliated to BSHA
(Horse Of the Year Show Cuddy Working Hunter 2016 Qualifier)
Class 603 is a qualifier for the Horse of the Year Show (5th – 9th October 2016)
The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will
qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. No Horse lower
than third place will qualify.
CLASS 603 MARE OR GELDING or STALLION (competing stallions must have a red, white
and blue ribbon displayed in their tail) – Exceeding 148cms (14.2hh approx), 4 years old and over.
To be judged in accordance with the rules herein set out. Grade A Show Jumpers or advanced event
horse as at 1st January in the current year is not eligible to compete in working hunter classes. 1st Place
eligible to Compete in Supreme Ridden Championship.
Cuddy Working Hunter of the Year Subject to a Horse of the Year Show Contribution Of £12.00 Per
Entry
Please ensure you complete the Horse of the Year Show Entry form enclosed as
well as the DAHS form
THE GREENMAN & BLACK’S HEAD ROYAL HOTEL (ASHBOURNE) PERPETUAL
CHALLENGE CUP for the Winning Working Hunter
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BSHA Working Show Horse (Cob/ Hack/ Riding Horse)
Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. Competitors and Horses must
be registered or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket. Riders must be 15 years of
age or older. This class is a qualifier for The 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. Registration numbers must be quoted on
entry form.
CLASS 604 – WORKING SHOW HORSE – Open to Hacks, Cobs/Maxi and Riding
Horses, mare or gelding four years old and over, exceeding 148cms. minimum 2’9” maximum
3`0”, maximum spread 3`0” Scoring: Jumping - 40 Style 20 Conformation, movement
and type - 20 Ride and manners - 20 Penalties: Knockdown - 10 1st Refusal - 15
2nd Refusal 20 3rd Refusal Elimination Fall of Horse/Rider or Error of Course st
Elimination 1 place eligible to Compete in Supreme Ridden of Show.
Any Horse which is a Grade B Showjumper, Intermediate Eventer, or above, as at the 1st
January of the current year, is not eligible to compete in any Working Show Horse class.
A Rider may ride up to two Horses in the jumping phase but must then select one Horse to
take through to the Ride and Conformation phases (if required). No change of Rider is
allowed.
CLASS 605 - The Derbyshire County Show Unaffiliated Unrestricted Working Hunter
Open to All Horses & Ponies Exceeding 14hh, Riders 15yrs +, Maximum Fence Width &
Height 3`0”. No Registration to Any Society is Required to compete. Run under the Marking
System & Rules of Sport Horse GB Working Hunter Classes. 1st Place eligible to Compete in
Supreme Ridden Championship.
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Ridden Show Hunter Ponies
Affiliated to BSPS & Open to Members & Non Members
CLASS 701 BSPS MIXED HEIGHT NOVICE SHOW HUNTER PONY - Mare or gelding 4
years old or over not exceeding 153cms (15.0hh). Riders MUST be the correct age for the height of
the animal they ride.
CLASS 702 BSPS OPEN INTERMEDIATE SHOW HUNTER –Mare or gelding, 4 years old or
over, exceeding 148cms (14.2hh) and not exceeding 158cms (15.2hh). Riders must not have attained
their 25th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
CLASS 703 BSPS OPEN PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE –Exceeding 143cms (14.0hh) but
not exceeding 153cms (15.0hh). Riders must not have attained their 20th Birthday before 1st January
in the current year.
CLASS 704 BSPS OPEN PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE –Exceeding 133cms (13.0hh) but
not exceeding 143cms (14.0hh). Riders must not have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January
in the current year.
CLASS 705 BSPS OPEN PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE –Exceeding 122cms (12.0hh) but
not exceeding 133cms (13.0hh). Riders must not have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January
in the current year.
CLASS 706 BSPS OPEN PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE –Not exceeding 122cms (12.0hh).
Riders must not have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 701 – 706 Champion & Reserve Champion
are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship
The Champion will be awarded the
TROPHY-TC HARRISON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
The Champion will Qualify for the www.handleyequestrian.co.uk Champion of Champions
CLASS 707 BSPS LEAD REIN PONY OF HUNTER TYPE –Mare or gelding, 4 years old and
over, not exceeding 122cms (12.0hh). Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January
in the current year. Rosettes to All Competitors. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle
bridle, the lead rein attached by the noseband only.
CLASS 708 BSPS OPEN FIRST PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE -Mare or gelding, 4 years
old and over, not exceeding 122cms (12.0hh). Riders not to have attained their 10th Birthday before
1st January in the current year.
BSPS MINI Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 707 & 708 Champion &
Reserve Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship – Champion will
qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions
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Ridden Show Ponies
Affiliated to BSPS Open to Members & Non Members
CLASS 709 BSPS LEADING REIN PONY –Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding
122cms (12hh.) Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Rosettes to all competitors.
CLASS 710 BSPS FIRST RIDDEN PONY –Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding
122cms (12hh.) Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Rosettes to all competitors.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 709 & 710 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship
THE CUSOP CHARITY LEADING REIN CUP (presented by Mr & Mrs P Harris) for the
Champion)
Open Ridden Show Ponies
Affiliated to BSPA & Open to Members & Non Members
CLASS 711 BSPS MIXED HEIGHT NOVICE SHOW PONY - 4 years old and over, not
exceeding 148cms (14.2hh) Riders to be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride. See BSPS
Rule Book.
CLASS 712 BSPS MIXED HEIGHT INTERMEDIATE SHOW RIDING TYPE –Qual Mare
or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 146cms and not exceeding 158cms (15.2hh.) Riders Not to
have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January in the Current year.
CLASS 713 THE BSPS SHOW PONY - 4 years old or over, not exceeding 128cms (12.2hh.)
Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
CLASS 714 THE BSPS SHOW PONY - 4 years old or over, exceeding 128cms (12.2hh) and not
exceeding 138cms (13.2hh.) Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January in the
current year.
CLASS 715 THE BSPS SHOW PONY - 4 years old or over, exceeding 138cms (13.2hh) and not
exceeding 148cms (14.2hh.) Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the
current year.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 711 – 715 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship Champion will qualify for
the www.handleyequestrian.co.uk Champion of Champions
THE TB JOHNSON CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP
(presented by the late Mr & Mrs TB Johnson) for the Champion
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In Hand Horse Section
Sport Horse /Hunter / Show Cob/ Irish Draught & Part Bred
These Classes are Unaffiliated – This means the entries do NOT have to be registered with any
societies in order to compete. Open to Exhibits Exceeding or to exceed 14.2hh at Maturity.
Class 716 The Derbyshire County Show Broodmare with Foal at foot or to be in foal
Class 717 The Derbyshire County Show Foal to be born in 2016 and at least 3 weeks old by
show day – To accompany its dam – Dam to have been shown in Class 716.
Class 718 The Derbyshire County Show Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding Born in 2015.
Class 719 The Derbyshire County Show 2 Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding Born in 2014.
Class 720 The Derbyshire County Show 3 Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding Born in 2013.
Class 721 The Derbyshire County Show 4 Year Old & Over Mare, Stallion or Gelding born
in or after 2012.
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 716 - 721 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme In Hand Championship
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Coloured Horse and Pony Society (CHAPS UK) RIDDEN
"This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). 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 signing by the judge. Members need to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for
appropriate card
The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 31st August – 3rd Sept 2016.
Shows held on or after date of Championship Show will count as 2017 qualifiers.
Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. For full
rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK)
Members’ Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. All stallions 4 years and
over entering these classes must be Graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear
Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception.
CHAPS Ridden – Open To Members & Non Members
EXHIBITS WILL NOT BE RIDDEN BY THE JUDGE RIDDEN DISPLAY TO BE
GIVEN
CLASS 801 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Ridden Horse Qualifier – Exc 148cms
(14.2hh) – Will Not Be Ridden By The Judge
CLASS 802 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Ridden Pony Qualifier – Not exc 148cms
(14.2hh)
CLASS 803 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Ridden Horse Qualifier – Exc 153cms (15hh) Will
Not Be Ridden By the Judge
CLASS 804 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Ridden Pony Qualifier – Not exc 153cms (15hh)
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 801 - 804 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship
THE COLOURED PRIDE SHIELD (Kindly presented by Sue Smith and Barry Barnes)
Will be awarded to the Champion
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Flat Ridden Sports Horse
CLASS 805 BLUE CHIP FOUR, FIVE & SIX YEAR OLD & OVER FLAT RIDDEN
SPORT HORSE This class is a qualifier for the Blue Chip £400 Flat Ridden Sport Horse Championship
To be held at the Alexanders Horse Boxes National Hunter Supreme Championship Show (20-21st August,
2016 at Scope Festival). Horses to be shown on the flat, will not be required to jump. Snaffle bridles must be
worn. Note. Horses have to be registered with SHB(GB). Owners & Riders have to be SHB(GB) Members.
Horses will not be ridden by the judge but will be required to give a short individual show of walk, trot &
canter of approximately 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a possible 20 for each pace. Lengthened
strides in trot and canter must be shown. Marks, all horses are required for a conformation assessment to be
awarded marks out of a possible 50. Vouchers: 1st £30, 2nd £10, 3rd £10, 4th £10, 5th £10 6th £10 Rosettes
to 6th place, to be provided by show., A Blue Chip Cap & Qualifying rosette will be awarded to every
competitor who qualifies. A horse may only qualify once and if already qualified the qualification will pass
down the line. – the best 4yro, 5yro & the best 6yro & over, enabling 3 horses to qualify for the finals per
qualifying class.
Irish Draught Ridden Classes
The following classes are affiliated to the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) and only horses registered with
the IDHS (GB) or over stamped and in the correct ownership are eligible for entry. Registration numbers to be
stated on the entry form and entries will be sent to the IDHS (GB) prior to the Show to confirm eligibility. All
competing STALLIONS must be inspected or over stamped by the IDHS (GB) and classified as RID (GB), ID
Class 1 or ID Class 2 OR Grade 1 or Grade 2 Irish Draught Sport Horse and must display a red, white and blue
ribbon in their tails. All ridden horses must be 153cm (15hh) or over. In the interest of safety, all riders of
stallions to be 18 years of age or over. All ridden horses must be 153cm (15hh) or over. “This show is a
Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed
horse (not already qualified) from each of Class will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB)
£2,000 Challenge which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show at the Lincolnshire Showground,
Grange-de-Lings, Lincoln LN2 2NA. N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the
type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher
from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS
(GB) that they have qualified for the Final. Following submission of the online form, a qualifier’s pack will
be sent out direct to the qualifier. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy
and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded
£100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest
placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced
and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.”
CLASS 806 RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT PURE BRED – Stallion (see above), Mare or Gelding, 4 years
old and over, registered on the Irish Draught Breed Registers, (main stud book).
CLASS 807 RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT SPORT HORSE – Stallion (see above), Mare or Gelding, 4
years old and over, registered on the Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers or SID.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize-winners from Classes 806/ 807
Champion & Reserve Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship.
The Champion will be Awarded the Ray Streets Trophy
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BSHA Ladies Side Saddle Horse of the Year Show 2015 Qualifier
Subject to Horse of the Year Show Contribution of £12.00 Per Entry
Please Complete the Horse Of the Year Show Entry Form as well as the DAHS Form.
CLASS 808 Ladies Side Saddle Horse of The Year – Mare or Gelding 4 years Old & Over,
to exceed 148cm (14.2hh) be ridden by a lady, side-saddle. Open to ALL horses registered
with the BSHA. 1st Place eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship.
This class is a qualifying class for the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC, Birmingham The
highest placed horse will qualify to enter at Horse of the Year Show unless it has already done
so, in which case the second horse will go forward unless it has already done so, in which case
the third will go forward. No horse lower than third place will qualify. Qualification will be
verified by The Horse of the Year Show Office
Novice Ridden Hunter
ALL HORSES MUST BE REGISTERED ON THE SHB (GB) BASIC IDENTITY
RECORD BOOK.
CLASS 809 NOVICE HUNTERS – Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not having won a
first prize of £60 or a total of £200 (or equivalent values) in prize money in any SHB (GB) Ridden
Hunter Class at home or abroad before 1st January in the current year, excepting all prize money
awarded as a four year old. This does not apply to Novice Working Hunter Classes. Any Horse that
qualifies for the Horse of the Year Show in a Ridden Hunter Class (not including Working hunter
classes) will not be eligible to compete in Novice classes from 1st January the Following year but
horses that qualified for HOYS as a 4 year old are exempt)
1st Place eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden Horse Championship Class 804 carries a £20
prize, to be awarded to the HIGHEST PLACED 4 YEAR OLD. Kindly donated and presented by
Mr. & Mrs Michael Hunt of Duffield, Derbys.
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS AWARD PLEASE WEAR A WHITE ARM BAND.
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RIHS 2016 Qualifiers Ridden Hunters
Affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of GB ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW
” (“RIHS”) QUALIFYING CLASSES
All Hunter Classes will be judged under the Society’s Rules. Classes 810 – 813 are qualifying
events for the 2017 RIHS 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 Society. Day Ticket = £30 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 1 show in
the year – it covers owner and rider membership together with the horse registration for that show)
The two highest placed horses in each class will qualify to enter at the RIHS. No horse lower than
second in its Class will qualify
Subject to a RIHS Levy Of £9.00
CLASS 810 SMALL HUNTER - Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over. Height exceeding 148cms
(14.2hh approx) but not exceeding 158cms (15.2hh approx). A horse, which is registered as a Small
Hunter, cannot compete in an Open Weight Class. When registering on the current Show Hunter
Register, a current Joint Measurement Board Certificate must be forwarded with the application.
Judges are not empowered to question the height of a Registered Small Hunter.
BEST SMALL
HUNTER
THE BURROUGH HILLS CHAMPION SILVER BOWL
(Presented by Mrs. M.A. Kershaw)
CLASS 811 LIGHTWEIGHT HUNTER- Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, capable of
carrying 79.5kgs (12 stone 7lbs)
CLASS 812 MIDDLEWEIGHT HUNTER - Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, capable of
carrying 79.5kgs (12 stone 7lbs) to 89kgs (14 stone).
CLASS 813 HEAVYWEIGHT HUNTER- Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, capable of
carrying over 89kgs (14 stone).
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 809 - 812 Champion & Reserve
Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Championship
BEST RIDDEN
HUNTER
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY CUP, CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP,
given by the Derbyshire Agricultural Society.
RESERVE CHAMPION BCA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SILVER SALVER (presented by BCA
RIDDEN HUNTER
Ltd,
Hednesford to commemorate the Centenary County Show).
Champion & Reserve Champion are eligible to Compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship.
The Champion Ridden Hunter will qualify. In the event that the Champion has already qualified,
the qualification may pass no lower than the Reserve Champion.
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Shetland Ponies
Standard Shetland Ponies
Affiliated to Shetland Pony Stud Book Society
CLASS 901 STANDARD STALLION – 4 Years Old & Over
CLASS 902 STANDARD MARE OR GELDING - With or without foal at foot, 4 years old and over. Foals
to be 3 weeks old or over on Show Day.
CLASS 903 FOAL - STANDARD OR MINI Any sex. Foals to be 3 weeks old or over on Show Day.
Produce of Mare in Class 902 or 907
THE EATON FOAL CUP
(Presented in perpetuity by Messrs. Sharpe and Vessey)
BEST FOAL IN THE SHETLAND
CLASSES
CLASS 904 STANDARD YEARLING
CLASS 905 STANDARD 2 & 3 YEARS – Any sex. Must not exceed 40”. Rosette for best 2 year old.
CLASS 906 COLOURED STANDARD OR MINIATURE Any age or sex. (any colour other than Black)
BEST COLOURED SHETLAND
PONY
Class 906
THE MICKLEOVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
(presented by Miss Amie Vessey)
Miniature Shetland Ponies
CLASS 907 MINIATURE SHETLAND – Mare, Stallion or Gelding 4 years and over. With or without foal
at foot. Any age or sex. Miniatures must not exceed 34” at 4 yrs or over.
CLASS 908 MINIATURE SHETLAND – Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old.
CLASS 909 MINIATURE SHETLAND – Yearling
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 901 – 909 Including a Champion & Reserve
Champion to the Best Miniature Shetlands
Champion and Reserve Miniature Shetland & Standard Shetland are eligible to compete for THE
SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP. See qualification details at the front of the schedule. Shetland
Pony Stud Book Society Rosettes to Champion, Reserve Champion, Junior Champion, Reserve Junior
Champion, Best Foal in Class 903,Best Gelding in Class 902,Best Young Hander aged 16 & Under
BEST MINIATURE SHETLAND
THE LATE ROY SEVERN TROPHY
CHAMPION SHETLAND PONY
NEWSOL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY
RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND
PONY
JUNIOR CHAMPION
EATON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY
(presented by Mr & Mrs DI Vessey)
MICKLEOVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
TROPHY
(presented by The Vessey Family
THE GILLIAN SHENTON TROPHY
BEST SHETLAND STALLION
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Miniature Horses
AFFILIATED TO MINIATURE HORSE CLUB IF GREAT BRITAIN. These classes are
qualifiers for the MHCGB GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW to be held at Oakridge Arena,
Newark. Open to horses not exc. 38" 1st-3rd placed horses qualify but must be fully paid up
members to compete. Please see www.mhcgb.co.uk for further details.
CLASS 910 MINIATURE HORSE YEARLING
CLASS 911 MINIATURE HORSE TWO & THREE YEAR OLD
CLASS 912 MINIATURE HORSE FOUR YEARS OLD & OVER
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 910 – 912 Champion and
Reserve will compete for The SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Rona Vessey
Trophy to the Champion
Riding Pony Breeding (Show Pony In Hand)
Affiliated to NPS To Be Run Under NPS Rules
Riding ponies must be registered in the NPSRP Stud Book or register GSB or the AHSB or
AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain and Moorland studbooks.
CLASS 913 BROODMARE – 4 years old and over, not exceeding 148cms, with own foal at
foot or a Vet’s certificate stating the mare has produced a foal in the current year. Rosette to
Best Foal
CLASS 914 YEARLING – Colt, filly or gelding. Not to exceed 148cms at maturity
CLASS 915 TWO & THREE YEAR OLD – Colt, filly or gelding. Not to exceed 148cms at
maturity.
CLASS 916 4 YEARS & OVER – Stallion, barren mare or gelding, 4 years & over not
exceeding 148cms.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 913 - 916
DAHS TROPHY for the champion exhibit. Champion and Reserve will compete for THE
SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
NPS/LAYBALANDS STUD Show Pony In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship (SMSPIH) 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 Show Pony In Hand section.
Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification.
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Hunter Pony Breeding (In Hand)
Affiliated to NPS (to be Run Under NPS Rules)
CLASS 917 YEARLING – Colt, filly or gelding, not to exceed 153 cms at maturity.
CLASS 918 TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD – Colt, filly or gelding, not to exceed 153 cms
at maturity. All stallions and colts, two years old or over, must be in possession of a current
Stallion Licence unless otherwise governed by their individual Breed Society. Rosette for best
2 year old.
CLASS 919 4 YEARS & OVER Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old & over not exceeding
153cms.
CLASS 920 BROODMARE – 4 years old and over, not exceeding 153xmcms, with own foal
at foot or a Vet’s certificate stating the mare has produced a foal in the current year. Rosette to
Best Foal.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 917 – 920 Champion and
Reserve will compete for NPS Show Hunter Pony In Hand Silver Medal Rosette
Championship (SM-HPIH) 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 Show Hunter
Pony In Hand section. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal
and/or the qualification.
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Welsh Pony & Cob Society – Bronze Medal In Hand
Sections ABC & D Affiliated to Welsh Pony and Cob Society & All Welsh Classes Part Bred
Medal Classes also see Ring 10B
Welsh Mountain Ponies – Section A CLASS 10A01 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY – Stallion 4 years old or over.
CLASS 10A02 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY – Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding to
Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
BEST EXHIBIT IN THE WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY SECTION A, YEARLING Class 10A02 THE
PEARLWELL SILVER SALVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (presented by Mr & Mrs A.J.
Jennings of the Pearlwell Stud)
CLASS 10A03 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY – 2 Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding
to Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
CLASS 10A04 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY - 3 Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding to
Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship
CLASS 10A05 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY – Brood Mare 4 years old or over, with foal at foot or to foal
in the current year.
CLASS 10A06 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY – Foal, any sex. Over 3 weeks old, produce of a mare in
previous class.
CLASS 10A07 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY - Barren Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. Highest
Placed Gelding to compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 10A01 – 10A07
BEST EXHIBIT IN THE WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY SECTION A CLASSES THE DOVE
PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Champion or Reserve to receive WPCS BRONZE MEDAL In
Accordance with WPCS Rules Champion & Reserve will go forward to compete in the SUPREME
WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion and Reserve will be eligible to compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
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Welsh Ponies – Section B
CLASS 10A08 WELSH PONY – Stallion 4 years old or over.
CLASS 10A09 WELSH PONY – Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding to Compete in the
Millcroft Gelding Championship
CLASS 10A10 WELSH PONY – 2 & 3 years old, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding to compete
in the Millcroft Gelding Championship
CLASS 10A11 WELSH PONY – Brood Mare 4 years old or over, with foal at foot or to foal in the current
year.
CLASS 10A12 WELSH PONY – Foal, any sex. Over 3 weeks old, produce of a mare in previous class.
CLASS 10A13 WELSH PONY – Barren Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. Highest Placed Gelding to
Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize Winners from classes 10A07 – 10A13
Champion or Reserve to receive WPCS BRONZE MEDAL In Accordance with WPCS Rules
THE DOVE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TANKARD to the Champion Welsh B Champion & Reserve will go
forward to compete in the SUPREME WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion and Reserve will be eligible to compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
Welsh Pony of Cob Type – Section C
CLASS 10B01 WELSH PONY (COB TYPE) – Stallion 4 years old or over.
CLASS 10B02 WELSH PONY (COB TYPE) – Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding to
Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
CLASS 10B03 WELSH PONY (COB TYPE) – 2 & 3 years old, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed
Gelding to Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
CLASS 10B04 WELSH PONY (COB TYPE) – Brood Mare 4 years old or over, with foal at foot or to foal
in the current year.
CLASS 10B05 WELSH PONY (COB TYPE) – Foal, any sex. Over 3 weeks old, produce of a mare in
previous class.
CLASS 10B06 WELSH PONY (COB TYPE) – Barren Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. Highest
Placed Gelding to Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship
Championship for the 1st & 2nd Prize Winners from classes 10B01 – 10B06
Champion or Reserve to receive WPCS BRONZE MEDAL. In Accordance with WPCS Rules Champion &
Reserve will go forward to compete in the SUPREME WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion and Reserve will be eligible to compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
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Welsh Cob – Section D
CLASS 10B07 WELSH COB – Stallion 4 years old or over.
CLASS 10B08 WELSH COB – Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding Highest Placed Gelding to Compete in the
Millcroft Gelding Championship.
CLASS 10B09 WELSH COB – 2 & 3 years old, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Highest Placed Gelding to Compete
in the Millcroft Gelding Championship
CLASS 10B10 WELSH COB – Brood Mare 4 years old or over, with foal at foot or to foal in the current
year.
CLASS 10B11 WELSH COB – Foal, any sex. Over 3 weeks old, produce of a mare in previous class.
CLASS 10B12 WELSH COB - Barren Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. Highest Placed Gelding to
Compete in the Millcroft Gelding Championship.
Championship for the 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 10B07 – 10B12 Champion or Reserve to receive
WPCS BRONZE MEDAL. In Accordance with WPCS Rules Champion & Reserve will go forward to compete
in the SUPREME WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion and Reserve will be eligible to compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
To be held on Completion of Welsh Section D Classes – Gelding Foal & Supreme Welsh Championships
The Welsh Foal Championship
1st & 2nd Placed Foals from Sections A, B, C & D to Compete ~ Rosettes For the Foal Championship
donated by EJ`s Rosettes, Official Supplier to Derbyshire County Show – For 2014 The Winner Will
Receive for One Year ~The Moorcrest Welsh Ponies Perpetual Foal Shield, Formerly presented at the Notts
Derby Horse Show.
The Millcroft Pure Bred Welsh Gelding Championship
Open to The Highest Placed Gelding from relevant classes within Sections A, B, and C & D – Rosettes
Kindly Sponsored by The Millcroft Stud. No Class Placing Rosettes to be worn. Gelding Champion Sash
Sponsored by Emma Rushton & Richard Hollis, supporting the showing of Pure Bred Welsh Geldings.
SUPREME WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP The Champion & Reserve Pony from Section A, B, C and D &
Champion Foal & Gelding to compete in the Supreme Welsh Championship
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Part Breds
Part Bred Arab
Pure Bred Arabians are to use the World Breeds Section, Exhibits must have a minimum of 12.5%
Arabian Blood and be eligible for Registration on The Arab Horse Societies Part Bred Register –
Classes are Unaffiliated
CLASS 10B13 The Derbyshire County Show - ANGLO or PART BRED ARAB
YOUNGSTOCK - Any sex. Not Exceeding 3 Years.
CLASS 10B14 The Derbyshire County Show ANGLO or PART BRED ARAB - Any sex.
Exceeding 4 Years
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from the classes 10B13 – 10B14 Champion to receive
TROPHY - THE SOUTHBANK TROPHY (Presented by Mr. P. Hogg)
Champion and Reserve will compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
CLASS 10B15 ANGLO or PART BRED ARAB RIDDEN - 4 years old or over, Stallion, Mare or
Gelding, mixed height. Rider any age. All Exhibitors are issued with colour coded cards, which state
the height section of the horse or pony. Competitors’ must their qualifying cards with them in the ring
to be signed by the judge. Failure to produce the card for signature means non qualification. No Cards
are to be brought into the ring once the class has started,
1st Place eligible to compete in the Supreme Ridden Championship.
This show is a qualifier for the Cherif Championship 2016. The final will be held at the Cherif
Championship Show, Addington Manor EC, Addington, Bucks, on Wed 14th Sept 2016. All details
and qualifying cards at £20 each, (payable to Cherif Championship), from Miss L. Temple, 67 High
Street, Codford, Wiltshire, BA12 0NB. Please state the name and accurate height of pony/horse and
contact phone no. SAE please.
Welsh Part Bred In Hand
Classes 10B16 – 10B19 Run Under WPCS Rules – Welsh Part Bred Bronze Medal
Exhibits must be registered or Eligible for Registration with WPCS
CLASS 10B16 Welsh Part Bred Stallion or Colt 2yrs & Over
CLASS 10B17 Welsh Part Bred Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding
CLASS 10B18 Welsh Part Bred 2/3yr Old Filly or Gelding
CLASS 10B19 Welsh Part Bred Brood/ Barren Mare or Gelding 4yrs & Over – Rosette to Best Foal
Championship for the 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 10B19 – 10B22 Champion or Reserve to receive
WPCS BRONZE MEDAL. In Accordance with WPCS Rules Champion & Reserve will go forward to compete
in the SUPREME WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion and Reserve will be eligible to compete for THE SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
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Private & Pleasure Driving
Affiliated to the British Driving Society.
No Show Drive – Please Note ** Entry Fee of £10 Per Class –THIS WILL BE REFUNDED AFTER THE
SHOW IF YOU COMPETE
Competitors to assemble in Ring 10 for the preliminary judging at walk & Inspection, then be taken to
the collecting area for the Main Ring at approximately 3.40pm for the final Individual show, final
Judging & rosette presentation in the main ring of their class rosettes. Private Driving Classes for
horses and ponies 4 years old or over, correctly and smartly harnessed to a sound, suitable and well
maintained traditional type vehicle, suitable for a competent whip to drive on the road. (Commercial
vehicles, hackney show wagons, pneumatic tyres not permitted). If less than six entries in either Class,
these Classes will be amalgamated. If the Presentation of Rosettes and Judging of the Concours
D`Elegance takes longer than expected, Exhibits will return to the working in area.
Osborne Refrigerators Qualifiers Class D1 &D2
These Classes are qualifiers for the 2016 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships at Addington
on 24th Sept. The Highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and
eligible for the following type sections, disregarding those already qualified, down to 6th place in the class for
the will qualify for the 2016 Semi Finals at Driving Addington. The Championship will immediately follow
the semi finals.
c- Single Non Hackney Type (excluding pure bred registered welsh over 13.2hh)
d – Single Non Hackney Type (excluding pure bred registered welsh 13.2hh & under)
e – Country Turnout – Single/ Pair or Tandem
CLASS D1 PRIVATE DRIVING HORSE OR PONY - Exceeding 13.2hh. Single, pair or Multiple.
CLASS D2 PRIVATE DRIVING PONY – Not Exceeding 13.2hh and under. Single, pair or Multiple.
Classes D1 & D2– Horse/ Pony Driven to a Traditional or Traditional Type Vehicle, A Traditional vehicle
means a vehicle of traditional profile and identifiable to resemble the design of a carriage built prior to the
first World War. The Vehicle may be made from modern materials but must have traditional style springing
and carriage lamps – Pneumatic Tyres vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are NOT eligible. Classes
D1 and D2 are qualifiers for the 2016 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships. The
highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the
following type-sections disregarding those already qualified down to the 6th place will qualify for the
20156Semi-Finals. The Championship will follow immediately after the Semi-Finals.
CLASS D3 LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT – Open to Horses and Ponies, Singles or Pairs to a Traditional or
Traditional Type trade vehicle. No Goods to be carried or displayed, A Simple sample load may be carried on
a coster turnout ONLY
Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize-winners from the classes D1 – D3
W. K. MARSHALL, LAND AGENTS have kindly presented a Cup for the Champion in this Section
THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD will be awarded to the Reserve
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CLASS D4 - Pleasure Driving Classes are for newcomers to showing and not intended for those who show in
private driving classes. Regular showing competitors are asked to respect this and entries for the Pleasure
Driving class will not be accepted from those who enter our private driving class(es) To be judged 15%
vehicle suitability, fit and cleanliness, 15% harness suitability, fit and cleanliness, 70% driver and groom,
horse/pony, way of going and suitability as a family pleasure animal. Competitors may be given a brief series
of tasks, e.g. driving through cones Dress for Pleasure Driving is less formal than that of a Showing Class –
BUT you do parade in the main ring and so smart attire is needed. Pneumatic tyres specifically designed
for vehicles (i.e. not car tyres) are allowed and Lamps need not be carried. All competitors will receive a
special rosette presented by Carriage Driving Magazine.
CLASS D5
The Derbyshire County Show Unaffiliated CARRAIGE DRIVING CONCOURS
D`ELEGANCE Judged by a Guest Judge - – Judged solely on the Overall Presentation and Elegance of the
Exhibit It is judged from a distance and vehicles are not closely inspected. To be driven at a park pace. Open
to ALL Driving Exhibits
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16. Exhibitors Risk and Responsibility - 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 to any vehicle carrying any exhibit or anything else brought into the Showground or for anything else
arising out of the Society’s Show.
EACH EXHIBITOR shall be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss or injury or damage
done to or commissioned by or arising from any animal or article exhibited by him or her and shall
indemnify the Society against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. All exhibitors MUST have
minimum Public Liability Insurance cover of £1 million in place. A copy of your Public Liability Insurance
Certificate MUST accompany your entry form.
17. Dispatch of Trophies and Prize Money – Trophies can be collected from the Trophy Secretary after
the Grand Parade. Cheques for prizes awarded at the Show will be sent by post to the exhibitors
concerned 28 days after the Show. Exhibitors are responsible for the safekeeping, whilst in their
possession, and return of the trophies before the show.
18. Parade of Exhibits –All first, second, third and trophy winners in the various Livestock Section (with the
exception of goats) MUST parade in the Grand Parade. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of prize
money. Sheep Champions will be expected to parade – trailers will be provided to transport Sheep
Champions to the Main Ring.
19. Time for Delivery of Exhibits - unless the class schedule states otherwise, all exhibits must be on the
showground by 8.30am on the show day or one hour before the stated judging time. In the case of
unavoidable delay judges have discretion to permit admission. Any infringement of this rule may result
in the disqualification of the exhibit.
20. Removal of Exhibits - livestock (other than light horses) may not be removed from the Showground
until after the Grand Parade. Other exhibits may not be removed until 5.00pm on the day of the Show
or in the case of on-going classes before the close of the day’s events.
21. Protests - any exhibitor wishing to lodge a protest against any other exhibitor must do so at the
Secretary’s Office not later than 5.00pm on the day of the show, or in the case of on-going classes, not
later than the close of the day’s events, on the day upon which the class is being judged. The protester
must lodge a fee of £15 for each protest, which shall be forfeit if the protest is found to have been
frivolous or vexatious by the Council of the Society. Member of the Council having an interest in a
protest shall not be present when that protest is considered by the Council.
22. Disputes - any dispute as to the interpretation of these rules, or with regard to the determination of any
matter arising out of their infringement or any protest lodged by an exhibitor at the show shall be
referred to the Council of the Society for settlement whose decision shall be final and binding.
23. Health and Safety Regulations at Agricultural Shows - In accordance with Health and Safety
Regulations all livestock exhibitors/stock attendants and all horse exhibitors and competitors must
comply with the above.
24. All Animals must be Restrained - by halter, tether, leash or other means except as required at the
time of judging. In the Livestock Section every animal must have secure headgear at the time of
judging and all animals must be double-tied to the cattle lines
25. Conduct of Exhibitors and their Servants - Exhibitors shall be responsible for the behaviour of their
servants or agents and for the consequences of any misconduct of any servants or agents.
26. The Judges Decision shall be final.
27. Litter - It is the responsibility of Exhibitors to remove all litter (except animal bedding) accruing in their
display area. Failure to do so will result in the cost incurred being recoverable from the Exhibitor.
28. Sale of Food and Drink - is strictly prohibited unless prior authorization has been granted in writing by
the General Secretary.
29. Variation in Rules - where there is variation between the rules of the Society and those of other
events, breed societies and other associated bodies, then the rules of the Derbyshire Agricultural &
Horticultural Society shall take precedence and in all cases the decision of the Council of the Society
shall be final.
30. Data Protection - Exhibitors names and address will be published in show publications unless the
Society is specifically instructed otherwise.
31.Refunds – Under no circumstances will Entry fees be refunded in the case
of cancellation of entries by an Exhibitor.
32.Cancellation Policy – The Society reserves the right to postpone, cancel, abandon or curtail the Show.
Where such decision arises from directives, happenings or circumstances outside the control of the
Society, the Society will refund fees, once any administration fees have been deducted. The Society
will not be under any liability for any loss or damage (whether direct or indirect, consequential or
otherwise) arising from or caused by a cancellation, abandonment or curtailment.
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p
Entry Form for the Light Horse Section Only
The Derbyshire County Show on Sunday 26th June 2016
PAGE 1 of 2
Entries Close Promptly on May 27th 2016 ~
No Late Entries Accepted Under any Circumstances
BY ENTERING THIS SHOW YOU ARE DEEMED TO HAVE FULLY READ THE SCHEDULE & ALL OF ITS CONTENTS
Any Entry may be rejected by an Affiliated Society or DAHS if not eligible Including Rule 8, No Refunds will be issued, please check your registrations with the relevant Society, as they
will be checked. Some Societies do not require you to be a member or registered, see individual class descriptions. A List of contacts for the societies is in the front of your schedule.
CHEQUES PAYABLE TO DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
needed.
Your Lorry Pass Admits your Vehicle and Seated Occupants, No Extra Tickets or Wristbands
You will only be sent 1 Lorry pass, accompanying cars will NOT be admitted to the horse box areas and if no pass displayed you will not be admitted. If you are bringing 2 or
more horses or have more than one horse vehicle coming to the show, please request an extra pass, at the time of entry, which will be issued at the discretion of the light horse secretary.
Please enclose a minimum of an A5 Stamped envelope or pay the postage charge of £1 for return of back numbers.
IF YOUR NUMBERS DO NOT ARRIVE WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF THE SHOW
PLEASE CALL 01158542710.
I hereby certify that the particulars listed on this form and overleaf, are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Furthermore, I have read and agree to conform by the Rules &
Regulations of the Derbyshire Agricultural and Horticultural Society listed in the schedule, and any other affiliated society governing particular sections. All animals that I bring to the
showground are to the best of my knowledge, free from Contagious Disease and Infection and Have Suitable Liability Insurance (BHS Gold Acceptable)
ENTRIES VOID UNLESS SIGNED
Signed __________________________________________________________ Print___________________________________________________________________________Date ________/______________2016
NAME _______________________________________________ (PRIZE MONEY PAYABLE TO) ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Post Code_______________________________________________
Please Provide Contact Numbers in case of a query ___________________________________________
Email Address_______________________________________________________________________________
I Have Liability Insurance for Horses (BHS Gold Acceptable)- Please Tick Here ________ Void Unless Ticked -
Insurance Company ___________________________ MUST BE STATED BHS GOLD ACCEPTABLE
Emergency Contact Number____________________________ Type of Vehicle Travelling in
Reg Numbers/ Colour
Number of Horses Entered
Lorry/ Vehicle & Trailer
________________________________________________________________
__________________ Number of People in Vehicle _________________________ We Ask this to approximate space and to be able to find your vehicle in an Emergency Situation
Riding Hats/ Beaglers/ Bowler Hats
A correctly fitted chinstrapped hat is to be worn by all exhibitors whilst mounted, A British Standard Riding hat is Strongly
Recommended for ALL In Hand Classes Also, and Must Be worn for ALL Young Handler Classes.
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Entry Details – Please Fill in As Much Detail As Possible- If Detail not Known Please put Unknown – If Registration is applied for Put RAF – But these WILL Be checked –
PLEASE NOTE FOR HOYS QUALIFIERS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT THE HOYS ENTRY FORM ALSO ENCLOSED –Please Ensure your entry forms are fully completed. This
form can be photocopied or additional entry details written on paper and attached to the signed declaration
Please Fill In One Set of Boxes Per Horse Listing Multiple Classes – If a Different Combination of Rider and Handler Please Fill In a Box Per Combination
Num
ber
Issued
(Office
Use
Only)
Equines Full Registered Name
Sire
Sex – Stallion/ Colt/ Filly/ Mare/ Gelding
Reg Number (Where Applicable)
Class Name & Number Code (Please List All Classes for
This Combination)
Colour
Dam
Rider/ Handler/ Age (If Under 25)
Age
Owner
Breed
Year of Birth
Number
Issued
(Office
Use
Only)
Equines Full Registered Name
Sire
Sex – Stallion/ Colt/ Filly/ Mare/ Gelding
Reg Number (Where Applicable)
Class Name & Number Code (Please List All Classes for
This Combination)
Colour
Dam
Rider/ Handler/ Age (If Under 25)
Age
Owner
Breed
Year of Birth
Entry Fees & Other Costs
Number of In Hand Classes Entered
Number of Ridden/ Working Hunter Classes Entered
Number of Local Rider Classes £15.00 or Driving £10.00
Contribution Horse of the Year Show Classes Qty Entered
Levy for Royal International Classes Qty Entered
Cheques Payable to Derbyshire Agricultural & Horticultural Society & Posted to the
_____@£18.00 Each = ______________________________________
_____@£21.00 Each = ______________________________________
_____ @£15.00/£10.00 Each = ______________________________________
_____@£12.00 Each =_______________________________________________
_____@£9.00 Each = _______________________________________________
Return Postage Charge (Must be paid if not enclosing SAE (A5) with large stamp @£1.00______________________________________
Pre Paid Light Horse Section Catalogue - Limited Availability on Show Day - @£3.00 Each ________________________________________
Annual Show Membership (See website for Details)
_____
Pre Show Tickets:- Qty of Adults
_____
Qty of Child/ Concessions
_____
Qty of Group Tickets (2 Adult 2 Child)
_____
@ £25.00 ____________________________________________
@ £9.00 Each=______________________________________
@ £7.50 Each=______________________________________
@ £29.00 =__________________________________________
Total Enclosed £___________________________
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Address at the Top of Reverse side of this form – Returned Cheques Incur a Charge &
Entries Rendered Null & Void until Cleared Payment Received – CHECK YOU CLASS
ELIGIBILITY DIRECTLY WITH THE SHOWING SOCIETY – NO REFUNDS FOR ERRORS
PLEASE RETURN ENTRIES TO: -
Derbyshire County Show
Light Horse Section, 50 Spencer Avenue,
Sandiacre, Nottingham. NG10 5DA
0115 8542710 / 07854317335
[email protected]
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Derbyshire County Show 2016 Light Horse Timetable –Not Before Times Apply – Please NOTE Changes since 2015 Show
Ring 1
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Ring 5
Ring 6
8am Prompt
8am Prompt
8am Prompt
8am Prompt
8am Prompt
8am Prompt
In Hand Show Horses
Veteran Horses & Ponies
Mountain & Moorland In Hand
World Breeds / Colours
Working Hunter Ponies
Horse Working Hunter &
101 Hack/ Riding Horse Y/stock
201 Pre Veteran 15 – 19 In Hand
301 Dart/Exmoor Youngstock
PURE ARABIANS INCLUDED
501 Tiny Tots
Performance
102 Hack/ Riding Horse Adult 4+
202 Veteran 20 – 24 In Hand
302 Dart/ Exmoor Adult 4+
401 Rare/ Foreign Ridden
502 Cradle Stakes
601 Retrained Racehorse
Championship
203 Diamond Vet 25+ In Hand
303 Connemara/ N Forest YStock
402 Rare/Foreign In Hand YStock
503 Nursery Stakes
Challenge
Not Before 8.30am
Not Before 9.30am
304 Connemara/ N Forest Adult
403 Rare/Foreign 4+ In Hand
Championship
Ridden Show Horses
204 Pre Veteran 15 – 19 Ridden
305 Highland/Fell/Dales Y Stock
404 PBred R & F In Hand
Not Before 9.30am
103 Ridden Hack
205 Veteran 20 – 24 Ridden
306 Highland/ Fell/ Dales Adutlt
504 Novice 133cm
206 Diamond Vet 25+ Ridden
Not Before 9.30am
505 Novice 143cm
602 SHGB Novice Working
105 Amateur Hack
Championship
Championship
Championship
104 Ridden Riding Horse
Not Before 11am
405 Spotted Ridden
506 Novice 153cm
Hunter
106 Amateur Riding Horse
No Before 11.30
Ridden Mountain & Moorland
406 Spotted Not Exc 14.2In Hand
Championship
Championship
Side Saddle Classes
307 Ridden Fell/ Dales/ Highland
407 Spotted Exc 14.2 In Hand
Not Before 11.30am
Not Before 9.30am
207 Adult Equitation
308 Ridden N Forest/Connemara
Championship
507 Open 133cm
107 Ridden Show Cob
208 Junior Equitation
309 Ridden Dart/ Exmoor/Shet
Not Before 10.30
508 Open 143cm
603 Horse of The Year Show
108 Amateur Show Cob
209 Best Horse Pony Side Saddle
310 Ridden Welsh A & B
408 Cleveland Bay Pure Ridden
509 Open 153cm
Horse Working Hunter Qualifier
Championship
210 Side Saddle Concours
311 Ridden Welsh C
409 Part Bred Ridden C Bay
510 Intermediate
109 Maxi Cob
Championship
312 Ridden Welsh D
410 Pure Bred C Bay In Hand
Not Before 1.15pm
Championship
Championship
Not Before 11am
411 Part Bred C Bay In Hand
Not Before 1.30pm
Retrained. Retired Racehorses
Coloured In HandHorsesPonies
Not before 2pm
Championship
511 M & M Exc 143cm
110 TARRA Ridden
211 Coloured Youngstock
313 BSPS Lead Rein M & M
Not Before 12 Noon
512 M & M 133 -143cm
111 TARRA In Hand
212 Non Native Horse In Hand
314 BSPS First Ridden M & M
412 Open In Hand Palomino
513 M & M 122 – 133cm
112 TARRA Veteran Ridden
213 Non Native Pony In Hand
Championship
413 Unaffiiated Dilute Ridden
514 M & M Not Exc 122cm
113 TARRA Veteran In Hand
214 N/C/T Horse In Hand
315 NPS Lead Rein M & M
414 Unaffiliated Dilute In Hand
605 The Derbyshire County Show
114 ROR Novice Ridden
215 N/C/T Pony In Hand
316 NPS First Ridden M & M
515 M & M Nursery Stakes
Unaffiliated Exceeding 14hh
Championship
Championship
Championship
C
Not Before2.30pm
hampionship
Championship
Supreme Mini M & M
Not Before 1pm
415 Young Handlers 11yrs –
Traditional Gypsy Cobs
416 Young Handlers 12-16yrs
115 TGCA Ridden
Championship
116 TGCA Youngstock
3PM PRE JUDGE
117 TGCA In Hand 4+
417 Junior Concours D Elegance
Championship
418 Senior Concours D Elegance
Concours Parade Main Ring at
4PM
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Not Before 9am
Not Before 10.30am
Not Before 12 Noon
604 BSHA Working Show Horse
Not Before 1.30pm
Working Hunter
Ring 7
Ring 8
Ring 9
Ring 10a
Ring 10b
Main Ring
8am Prompt
8am Prompt
9am Start
8.30am Start
8.30am Start
7.45am Prompt
Ridden Show Hunter Ponies
Ridden Coloured Horses/Ponies
Shetland Ponies
Welsh Mountain Ponies Sec A
Welsh Pony of Cob Type Sec C
Local Riders
701 Novice Show Hunter Pony
801 NCT Horse Ridden
901 Standard Stallion
10a01 Stallion
10b01 Stallion
M1 Local M & M
702 Intermediate SHP
802 NCT Pony Ridden
902 Standard Mare/Gelding
10a02 Yearling
10b02 Yearling
M2 Local Hunter
703 153cm SHP
803 NN Horse Ridden
903 Shetland Stan/Mini Foal
10a03 2 year Old
10b03 2/3 Year Old
M3 Local Rider 18yrs +
704 143cm SHP
804 NN Pony Ridden
904 Standard Yearling
10a04 3 year Old
10b04 Brood Mare
M4 Local Rider 14 – 17yrs
705 133cm SHP
Championship
905 Standard 2/3 Year Old
10a05 Broodmare
10b05 Foal
M5 Local Rider 10 – 13yrs
706 122cm SHP
Not Before 10.30am
906 Coloured Shetland
10a06 Foal
10b06 Barren Mare/Gelding
M6 Local Rider 9yrs & Under
Championship
805 Ridden Sport Horse
907 Min Shetland 4yrs +
10a07 Barren Mare/ Gelding
Championship
806 Ridden Pure Irish Draught
908 Min Shetland 2/3 Year Old
Championship
Championship
Not Before 11am
Not Before 10am
707 Lead Rein Pony of HT
807 Ridden ID Sport Horse
909 Min Shetland Yearling
Not Before 10.45am
Welsh Cob Section D
708 First Ridden SHP
Championship
Championship
Welsh Ponies Section B
10b07 Stallion
Not Before 1pm
Not Before 11.30
10a08 Stallion
10b08 Yearling
Not Before 11.45am
808 Ladies HOYS Side Saddle Qu
Miniature Horses
10a09 Yearling
10b09 2/3 Year Old
Show Ponies
Not Before 2pm
910 Miniature Horse Yearling
10a10 2/3 Year Old
10b10 Broodmare
709 Lead Rein Show Pony
809 Novice Ridden Hunter
911 Miniature Horse 2/3 yrs
10a11 Broodmare
10B11 Foal
710 First Ridden Show Pony
810 Small Ridden Hunter
912 Miniature Horse 4yrs +
10a12 Foal
10b12 Barren Mare/ Gelding
Championship
811 Lightweight Hunter
Championship
10a13 Barren Mare/ Gelding
Championship
711 Novice Show Pony
812 Middleweight Hunter
Not Before 12 Noon
Championship
Not Before 11am
712 Intermediate SRT
813 Heavyweight Hunter
Riding Pony Breeding
713 128cm Show Pony
Championship
913 Riding Pony Broodmare
Championship
714 138cm Show Pony
914 Riding Pony Yearling
715 148cm Show Pony
915 Riding Pony2/3 yrs
Championship
916 Riding Pony Barren/Gelding
Part Bred Welsh In Hand Medal
ABCD Gelding Championship
ABCD Foal Championship
Supreme Welsh ABCD
10b16 Stallion / Colt 2yrs +PBW
10b17 Yearling PBW
10b18 2/3Year Old PBW
10b19 4yrs+ PBW
Not Before 1pm
Championship
Not Before 2.30pm
Championship
DAHS In Hand Horse Section
Not Before 1pm
Driving Pre Judging
Not Before 12Noon
716 DAHS Broodmare
Hunter Pony Breeding
All In Together
Part Bred Arab
717 DAHS 2016 Foal
917 Hunter Pony Yearling
D1 Private Driving Exc 13.2hh
10b13 Part Bred Arab Ystock
718 DAHS Yearling
918 Hunter Pony 2/3 Yrs
D2 Private Driving Not Ex 13.2hh
10b14 Part Bred Arab 4+In Hand
719 DAHS 2 Year Old
919 Hunter Pony Barren / Geld
D3 Light Trade Turnout
Championship
720 DAHS 3 Year Old
920 Hunter Pony Broodmare
D4 Pleasure Driving
10b15 Ridden Part Bred Arab
721 DAHS 4yrs & Over
Championship
D5 Driving Concours D Elegance
Championship
Championship
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