Light Horse Section Schedule Postal Closing Date Monday 29th May Online Wednesday 31st May – NO Late Entries New Admittance Procedure for 2017 1 Horse = 2 Passes 2 Horses = 3 Passes 3 Horses = 3 Passes 4 Horses = 4 Passes Extra Exhibitor Passes £8.50 Each 5 – 16 year Olds £7.00 YOU MAY REQUEST AN EXTRA PASS IF YOU ARE COMPETING IN LEAD REIN CLASSES PLEASE ENSURE ALL OCCUPANTS OF VEHICLES HAVE A TICKET ALL VEHICLES WILL BE SEARCHED INCLUDING LIVING AREAS Any persons without a ticket will be required to purchased the correct ticket on the gate on the day GENERAL EXHIBITION RULES – Light Horse Specific Rules Please See Inside Schedule 1. 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. 2. Ownership of animals - every exhibit must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry. 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. 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. 6. 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. 7. 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. 8. 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 nonacceptance. 9. 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. 10. 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. 11. 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. 12. 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. 13. 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. 14. Withholding Prizes - a judge may withhold any prize or prizes if, in his/her opinion, an exhibit is of insufficient merit. 15. Number of Prizes – Animals competing in more than one class shall be eligible to take more than one prize 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. DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Patron: W. Tucker, Esq. Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire President: C.S. Parker, Esq. Chairman, Scarsdale Veterinary Group Deputy Presidents: Messrs. Kevin and Chris Balls, JC Balls & Sons Chairman: J.E. Hicklin, Esq. Vice Chairman: R. Hollis, Esq. General Secretary: Mrs S.A. James Tel / Fax: 01332 793068 Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Mrs K. Oxley General Correspondence: Mrs Anne 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. 1869793 Light Horse Chairman: Mrs E Taylor Light Horse Section Secretary: Miss EJ Rushton Light Horse Section Committee: Mr JE Hicklin Mr RJ Hollis Mrs A James Mr D Stowell Miss A Hicklin Mr A Storer Plus a Team of Dedicated Ring Stewards [email protected] Web Site - www.derbyshirecountyshow.org.uk Email - Light Horse Enquiries to 07854317335 If No Answer Please Text 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 CATALOGUES BY PRE PURCHASE VOUCHER ONLY – Order On Entry Form £3.00 ALL Class Fees £15 Per Class - **Reduced for 2017** HOYS Levy on Classes 804 & 908 RIHS Levy on Classes 807 to 810 FIRST AID INCLUSIVE WITH ENTRY FEE Pre Entry Only – Closing Date Postal Monday 29th May 2017 Online Wednesday 31st May – NO LATE ENTRIES 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. **** 2017 Exhibitor Admittance ***** Your Entry Pack (Exhibitor Number, Admittance Tickets for ALL Persons, Vehicle Pass & Catalogue Voucher where requested), will be posted to you shortly after your entry is received and processed; this is your confirmation of entry. New Admittance Procedure for 2017 1 Horse = 2 Passes 2 Horses = 3 Passes 3 Horses = 3 Passes 4 Horses = 4 Passes Extra Exhibitor Passes £8.50 Each Adult 5 – 16 year Olds £7.00 YOU MAY REQUEST AN EXTRA PASS IF YOU ARE COMPETING IN LEAD REIN CLASSES PLEASE ENSURE ALL OCCUPANTS OF VEHICLES HAVE A TICKET ALL VEHICLES WILL BE SEARCHED INCLUDING LIVING AREAS Any persons without a ticket will be required to purchased the correct ticket on the gate on the day 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. 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 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 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. 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. 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 under 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. Other hats may be worn at own risk, IF the affiliated society rules allow ONLY. We advise and prefer all persons to wear strapped hats. 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 persons 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. 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. 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. No 'Working In' to be done elsewhere. You must proceed at a walking pace in all other areas of the Showground unless in the Ring. Horse Walks must not be used for 'Working In'. Anyone found to be using the Horse Walks will be reported to the Light Horse Section and possibly asked to leave the Show if this request is disregarded. *****No Stabling is Available on the Showground***** Stabling Arrangements in the locality are listed On the Webpage, and are not situated on the show ground. Off Site stabling is to be arranged with the competitor and the stable owners directly, Derbyshire County Show do not have any liability for off - site stabling and arrangements, this is up to the competitor to check facilities etc prior to booking. Entry Fees / Levies – First Aid Inclusive Classes Entry Fee Levies/ Contribution Total In Hand Horses & Ponies £15.00 £0.00 £15.00 All Ridden & WHP/ WH £15.00 £0.00 £15.00 Horse of the Year Show Classes Marked HOYS £15.00 £12.00 £27.00 £15.00 £9.00 £24.00 £15.00 Prize Money to 1st Only £15.00 Refunded If Exhibit Forward on the day £0.00 £15.00 Prize Money to 1st Only £15.00 Refunded If Exhibit Forward on the day £8.50 Adult £7.00 Child 5 – 16 yrs ALL Persons Require a Ticket Please See New Admittance Procedure Pre Ordered Voucher Only Not Available without pre purchase Voucher Royal International Horse Show Classes Marked RIHS Local Riders Concours D Elegance Young Hander Driving Inc Pairs D1 – D5 Extra Exhibitor Tickets £0.00 LEAD REIN EXHIBITS MAY REQUEST EXTRA PASS Catalogue Voucher £3.00 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 1st 2nd 3rd 4th In Hand Horses & Ponies Young Handler 1st Only £20.00 £15.00 £10.00 £6.00 Ridden/ WHP/ Driving Local Rider & Young Handler & Ridden Concours 1st Place Only Horse of the Year Show/RIHS Classes £30.00 £18.00 £12.00 £8.00 £45.00 £35.00 £30.00 £15.00 Payable to the following Placings Dependant on CATALOGUED Entries Catalogued Entries Pay To Pay To Pay To Pay To 1–4 1st X X X 5–8 1st 2nd X X 9 – 12 1st 2nd 3rd X The Following Trophies will be presented as Below To collect any trophy won on the day, you need to take your trophy winner’s card and personal identification 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 2018. 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 Secretary. 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. The Gold Penny Perpetual Shield - Champion Local Rider – Championship 32 The Intec Perpetual Shield – Champion Riding Horse – Championship 1a The Handley Wright Perpetual Trophy – ROR Champion – Championship 4 The Georgian Crystal Chalice – Champion Veteran – Championship 10 The Red Devil Trophy – The Best Over 25year Old Horse or Pony In Championship 10 The Supreme Mountain & Moorland Trophy – Champion In Hand M & M Championship 16 The Alma Streets Trophy – Champion Ridden M & M - Championship 25 The Mini M & M Scarsdale Vet Group Sheild – Champion Mini M & M – Championship 26 The Harrington Gala Trophy – Pure Bred Ridden Cleveland Bay Winner in Class 307 The Monclare Trophy – To The Winner of the Palomino In Hand Class 317 The Miraleaf Trophy – To the Highest Placed Palomino Mare In Hand Class 317 The Keisha Memorial Shield – Champion Young Handler Championship 24 The Commanche Perpetual Challenge Trophy – Champion Open Working Hunter – Championship 34 The Scarsdale Vet Group Trophy – Champion M & M Working Hunter Pony – Championship 35 The Stanley Parker Memorial Challenge Tray – Novice Working Hunter Champion – Championship 36 The Tania Moore Memorial Cup to the Highest Placed Young Horse Novice Working Hunter Class 914 The Greenman & Black Heads Challenge Cup for the Winner of the HOYS Working Hunter Class 908 The Genie Trophy for the Best Spotted Horse or Pony in Championship 13 The Coloured Pride Shield to the CHAPS (UK) Ridden Champion – Championship 7 The Ray Streets Trophy to the Champion Ridden Irish Draught / IDSH Championship 29 The Derbyshire County Cup to the Ridden Hunter Champion in Championship 30 The BCA Perpetual Challenge Salver to the Reserve Champion Ridden Hunter Championship 30The The The Burrough Hills Champion Silver Bowl to The Winner of Small Hunter Class 807 The Eaton Foal Cup to the Shetland Foal Class Winner Class 603 The Mickleover Perpetual Cup to the Coloured Shetland Class Winner Class 611 The Late Roy Severn Trophy to The Best Miniature Shetland in Championship 22 The Newsol Perpetual Challenge Trophy to The Shetland Champion Championship 22 The Eaton Perpetual Challenge Trophy to the Shetland Reserve Champion Championship 22 The Gillian Shenton Trophy to the Best Shetland Stallion in Class 601 The Rona Vessey Salver to the Champion Miniature Horse Championship 23 The Pearlwell Salver to the Winner of the Welsh Section A Yearling Class 404 The Moorcrest Welsh Ponies Perpetual Foal Shield to the Champion Welsh foal from Championship 20 The Southbank Trophy to the Part Bred Arab Champion in Championship 9 The WK Marshall, Land Agents Trophy to the Champion Driving Exhibit in Championship D1 The Derbyshire County Perpetual Challenge Shield to the Reserve Champion Driving Exhibit Championship D1 The Fred Whitfield Memorial Shield to the Supreme Ridden of Show The David Vessey Memorial Shield to the Supreme In Hand of Show Time Table 2017 – Please See Class Details for Affiliated Societies & Eligibility Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Ring 5 8am 101 BSHA Ridden Hack Mixed Height 102 BSHA Riding Horse Mixed Height 103 BSHA Amateur HP Hack Mixed Height 104 BSHA Amateur HP Riding Horse Mixed Height Championship1 - 101 & 103 Championship 1A - 102 & 104 8am 201 CHAPS In Hand Youngstock 202 CHAPS In Hand Non Native Horse 203 CHAPS In Hand Non Native Pony 204 CHAPS In Hand Native Cob Traditional Horse 205 CHAPS In Hand Native Cob Traditional Pony Championship 6 – 201 – 205 8am 401 Welsh A Stallion 402 Welsh A Mare – Barren or Broodmare 403 Welsh A Foal 404 Welsh A Yearling Colt or Filly 405 Welsh A 2/3yr Old Colt or Filly 406 Welsh A Gelding – Any Age Championship 14 – 401 – 406 8am 501 Welsh C Stallion 502 Welsh C Mare – Barren or Broodmare 503 Welsh C Foal 504 Welsh C Yearling Colt or Filly 505 Welsh C 2/3yr Old Colt or Filly 506 Welsh C Gelding Any Age Championship 17 – 501 – 506 Not before 9.30 105 BSHA Ridden Show Cob Lightweight & Heavyweight 106 BSHA Amateur Ridden Show Cob 107 BSHA Maxi Cob Championship 2 - 105 – 107 Not Before 10.30am 206 CHAPS Ridden Non Native Horse 207 CHAPS Ridden Non Native Pony 208 CHAPS Ridden Native Cob Traditional Horse 209 CHAPS Ridden Native Cob Traditional Pony Championship 7 – 206 – 209 8am 301 VHS 15 – 19yrs In Hand Veterans 302 VHS 20 – 24yrs In Hand Veterans 303 VHS 25yrs & Over In Hand Veterans 304 VHS 15 – 19yrs Ridden Veterans 305 VHS 20 – 24yrs Ridden Veterans 306 VHS 25yrs & Over Ridden Veterans Championship 10 – 301 – 306 Not Before 10.15am 108 Tattersalls ROR Ridden 109 ROR In Hand Championship 3 – 108 – 109 Not Before 12 Noon 110 TGCA Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand Youngstock 111 TGCA Traditional Gypsy Cob Ridden 112 TGCA Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand 4yrs & Over Championship4 – 110 – 112 Not Before 2pm 113 Unaffiliated In Hand Show Pony 4yrs & Over – Stallion, Mare, Gelding Not Exceeding 14.2hh 114 Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter Pony 4yrs & Over – Stallion, Mare, Gelding Not Exceeding 15hh 115 Unaffiliated In Hand Show or Hunter Pony Foal or Yearling Not To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 116 Unaffiliated In Hand Show or Hunter Pony 2 Year Old Not To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 117 Unaffiliated In Hand Show or Hunter Pony 3 Year Old Not To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 118 Unaffiliated In Hand Hack or Riding Horse Youngstock To Exceed 15hh at Maturity Not Before 1pm 210 Side Saddle Equitation Adults & Junior 212 Side Saddle Best Horse or Pony 213 Side Saddle Concours D Elegance Championship 8 – 210 – 213 Not Before 3pm 214 Unaffiliated Part Bred Arab In Hand Youngstock 215 Unaffiliated Part Bred Arab In Hand 4yrs & Over 216 Cherif - Part Bred Arab Ridden Qualifier Championship 9 – 214 – 216 Not Before 11am 307 Cleveland Bay Ridden Pure Bred 308 Cleveland Bay Ridden Part Bred 309 Cleveland Bay In Hand Pure Bred Any Age 310 Cleveland Bay In Hand Part Bred Any Age 311 Cleveland Bay Youngstock Pure & Part Bred Championship 11 – 307 – 311 Not Before 12.30 312 Rare & Foreign Breeds (as Listed) In Hand Youngstock 313 Rare & Foreign Breeds (as Listed) Ridden 314 Rare & Foreign Breeds (as Listed) In Hand 4yrs + Championship 12 – 312 – 314 315 In Hand Spotted Any Age Not Exceeding 14.2hh 316 In Hand Spotted Any Age Exceeding 14.2hh 317 In Hand Palomino Any Age 318 In Hand Dun/ Cremello Any Age 319 Ridden Alternative Colours (Spotted/ Palomino/ Dun or Cremello) Championship 5 – 113 – 119 Not Before 9.30am 507 Welsh D Stallion 508 Welsh D Mare – Barren or Brood 509 Welsh D Foal 510 Welsh D Yearling Colt or Filly 511 Welsh D 2/3 Year Old 512 Welsh D Gelding Any Age Championship 18 – 507 – 512 Not Before 11am Large Breeds – New Forest, Connemara, Fell, Dales, Highland Welsh Gelding Championship 19 from 506, 512, 406 & 412 Small Breeds – Dartmoor & Exmoor Welsh Foal Championship 20 from 503, 509, 403 & 419 Not Before 12noon Supreme Welsh Championship Champion & Reserve from Ch 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 & 20 413 In Hand Large Breeds Yearling Non Welsh Not Before 12.30 414 In Hand Small Breeds Yearling Non Welsh or Shetland 415 In Hand Large Breeds 2/3yr Old Non Welsh 416 In Hand Small Breeds 2/3yr Old Non Welsh or Shetland Not Before 1pm Championship 13 – 315 – 319 119 Unaffiliated In Hand Hack or Riding Horse 4yrs + To Exceed 15hh at Maturity Not Before 9.30am 407 Welsh B Stallion 408 Welsh B Mare – Barren or Broodmare 409 Welsh B Foal 410 Welsh B Yearling Colt or Filly 411 Welsh B 2/3yr Old Colt or Filly 412 Welsh B Gelding – Any Age Championship 15 – 407 – 412 417 In Hand Large Breeds Mare or Gelding Non Welsh 415 In Hand Large Breeds Stallion 4yrs + Non Welsh 416 In Hand Small Breeds Mare or Gelding 4yrs + Non Welsh or Shetland 417 In Hand Small Breeds Stallion 4yrs + Non Welsh or Shetland Championship 16 – 413 – 417 513 Welsh Part Bred Foal or Yearling – Any Sex 514 Welsh Part Bred 2/3yr Old Filly or Gelding 515 Welsh Part Bred Mare or Gelding 4yrs + 516 Welsh Part Bred Stallion or Colt 2yrs + Championship 21 from 513 – 516 Ring 6 Ring 7 8am 601 – Standard Shetland Stallion 4yrs + 602 – Standard Shetland Mare or Gelding 4yrs + With or Without Foal At Foot 603 – Standard or Miniature Shetland Foal 604 – Standard Shetland Yearling 605 – Standard Shetland 2/3yrs 606 – Miniature Shetland Stallion 4yrs + 607 – Miniature Shetland Mare or Gelding 4yrs + With or Without Foal At Foot 608 – Miniature Shetland Yearling 609 – Miniature Shetland 2yr Old 610 – Miniature Shetland 3yr Old 611 – Coloured Shetland Championship 22 – 601 – 611 Not Before 10.30am 612 – Miniature Horse – Yearling 613 – Miniature Horse 2/3 Year Old 614– Miniature Horse 4yrs + 615 – Miniature Horse – Arab / Hack Type Any Age 616 – Miniature Horse – Draught / Cob Type Any Age Championship 23 – 612 – 616 Not Before 12noon 617 – Young Handlers 11yr & Under 618 – Young Handlers 12 – 16yrs Championship 24 – 617 – 618 8am 701 – BSPS Heritage Ridden M & M Small Breeds – Welsh A, B, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland 702 – BSPS Heritage Ridden M & M – Highland, Fell, Dales 703 – BSPS Heritage Ridden M & M – New Forest & Connemara 704 – BSPS Heritage Ridden M & M – Welsh C 705 – BSPS Heritage Ridden M & M – Welsh D Championship 25 701 – 705 Not Before 11am 706 – BSPS Heritage M & M Lead Rein 707 – BSPS Heritage M & M First Ridden Championship 26 706 – 707 Not Before 12 Noon 708 – BSPS Junior M & M Small Breeds 709 – BSPS Junior M & M Large Breeds Championship 27 708 – 709 Not Before 2pm 710 – Unaffiliated Lead Rein Show Pony/ Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 9yrs & 12.2hh 711 – Unaffiliated First Ridden Show Pony / Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 12 yrs & 13.2hh 712 – Unaffiliated Show Pony Not Exceeding 14.2hh Rider Any Age 713 – Unaffiliated Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 15hh Rider Any Age 714 – Ridden Part Bred Includes Lead Rein Exhibits (9yrs 12.2hh) or Any Height Rider Any Age Championship 28 – 710 – 714 Ring 8 Ring 9 8am 801 – IDHS Ridden Pure Bred Irish Draught 802 – IDHS Ridden Part Bred Irish Draught Championship 29 – 801 – 802 8am 908 – HOYS Working Hunter Qualifier – Exc 148cm – As Per BSHA Rules 803 – Ridden Sport Horse Not Before 10am The Following Classes are Unaffiliated but run as Per the basic rules of BSPS BUT not BSPS Ages, Riders to be of a suitable size. Ring 10 9am M1 – Local Rider M & M M2 – Local Rider Hunters M3 – Local Rider 18yrs + M4 – Local Rider 14 – 17yrs M5 – Local Riders 10 – 13yrs M6 – Local Riders 10yrs M7– Local Rider Lead Rein9yrs Championship 32 – M1 – M7 804 – Ladies HOYS Side Saddle Not Before 11am 805 – Novice Ridden Hunters 806 – Unaffiliated Ridden Hunters Exceeding 15hh 807 – RIHS Small Hunters 808 – RIHS Lightweight Hunter 809 – RIHS Middleweight Hunter 810 – RIHS Heavyweight Hunter Championship 30 – 807 – 810 Not Before 2.30pm 811 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter / Sport Horse/ Irish Draught Yearling to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 812 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught 2 Yr Old to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 813 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught 3 Year Old to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 814 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught Foal to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 815 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught 4yrs & Over to Exceed 15hh Championship 31 – 811 - 815 9am 901 – Lead Rein Working Hunter – 9yrs - & 12.2hh 30cm 902 – Cradle Stakes Working Hunter – 10yrs – 12.2hh 50cm 903 – Nursery Stakes Working Hunter – 12yrs – 13.2hh 55cm Championship 33 - 901 – 903 Not Before 10.30am 904 –Open Not Exceeding 13.2hh Working Hunter Pony 75cm 905 – Open 13.2 – 14.2hh Working Hunter Pony 85cm 906 – Open 14.2 – 15.2hh Working Hunter 95cm 907 – Open Exceeding 15.2hh Working Hunter 110cm Championship 34 - 904 – 907 2.30pm Pre Judge for Main Ring Parade D1 – BDS Private Driving Exceeding 13.2hh D2 – BDS Private Driving Not Exceeding 13.2hh D3 – BDS Light Trade Turnout D4 – Unaffiliated Pleasure Driving – Includes Exercise Vehicles D5 – Unaffiliated Open to All – Concours D Elegance Driving Championship D1 – D1 – D5 Pre Judged at 3pm For Main Ring Parade C1– Pre Judging for Main Ring Parade Junior Concours D Elegance 13yrs & Under Includes Lead Rein C2– Pre Judging for Main Ring Parade Senior Concours D Elegance 14yrs & Over Not Before 11am Not Before 12 Noon 909 - M & M Working Hunter Nursery Stakes 12yrs -13.2 – 60cm 910 – M & M Working Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 13hh 70cm 911 – M & M Working Hunter Pony 13hh – 14hh 80cm 912 – M & M Working Hunter Pony Exceeding 14hh 90cm Championship 35 – 909 – 912 Not Before 2.45pm 913 – Novice Working Hunter Not Exceeding 14.2 65cm 914 – Novice Working Hunter Exceeding 14.2hh 80cm Championship 36 – 913 - 914 Supreme Championship Approx 5pm – Ring to be Decided Supreme In Hand Championship – ALL Champion & Reserve Champions Eligible to Compete Excluding Young Handler Champion & Reserve Supreme Ridden Champion – ALL Champion & Reserves Eligible to Compete Excluding Local Rider Champion & Reserve This Show Is Affiliated To The Following – Please Note Other Affiliations May Apply to Other Classes Please See Classes for Details This Show is affiliated to Equifest, taking place at the East of England Showground on the 9th – 13th August 2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each affiliated class will qualify. ***NCPA Pony of the Year Show in September – 1st & 2nd Prizewinners in Appropriate Classes Will Qualify *** Qualifier for TSR Regional Finals. Inside Schedule – TSR Riders & In Hand Showing Finals – This show is a qualifier for the 2017 TSR Showing Finals. Qualify and enter ANY of the 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/ This Show is a Qualifier for the 2017 Equestrian Life Championships to be Held on 29th & 30th August 2017 at Oakridge Arena, Newark – Full Details on Qualification can be found at http://www.equestrianlifemagazine.co.uk/summer-champs/ Derbyshire County Show Judges 2017 Subject to Alteration Class Numbers Class Name Judge (s) 101 – 107 Hacks/ Cobs/ Riding Horses 108 – 109 Retraining of Racehorses 110 – 112 113 – 119 201 – 209 210 – 213 214 – 216 301 – 306 307 – 311 312 – 319 401 – 412 413 – 417 501 – 512 513 – 516 601 – 611 612 – 616 617 – 618 701 – 709 710 – 714 801 – 802 803 805 – 810 Traditional Gypsy Cobs Unaffiliated SP/HP/RH & Hack In Hand CHAPS (UK) Side Saddle Association Part Bred Arab In Hand & Ridden Cherif Veteran Horse Society Area Qualifier Cleveland Bay Horses Rare/ Foreign/ Alternative Colours Welsh A & B In Hand Bronze Medal Small & Large M & M In Hand Welsh C & D In Hand Bronze Medal Welsh Part Bred In Hand Bronze Medal Shetland Ponies In Hand Standard & Mini Miniature Horses Young Handlers Ridden M & M Inc LR/FR & Junior Unaffiliated Ridden SP/ SHP Ridden Irish Draught/ IDSH SHB(GB) Ridden Sport Horse Ridden Hunters Inc Horse/ Novice/ Ladies HOYS Show Horse 811 – 815 908 901 – 903 904 – 907 909 – 912 913 – 914 M1 – M7 D1 – D4 D5 C1 & C2 Supreme Unaffiliated Ridden Hunters Hunters Unaffiliated Horses In Hand Working Hunter HOYS Qual Mini Working Hunter Ponies Open Working Hunter Unaffiliated M & M Working Hunter Ponies Unaffiliated Novice Working Hunter Local Riders / Local Hunter Carraige Driving Concours Driving Class Ridden Concours D Elegance Ridden & In Hand (C) Mrs D Nicholson (R) Miss J Shaw (R) Miss G Gostelow (C)Mrs H Singleton Bell Mrs S Dinsdale Mr R Parker Jones Mr R Parker Jones – Not Ridden Mrs D Welch – Not Ridden Mr N Vale Mr J Askins Lady M Holmes – Not Ridden Mr R Marks Mrs W Lowe Barne – Fouroaks Mrs A Mckinley Mr R Marks Mrs W Lowe Barnes – Fouroaks Mr N Vale Mrs S Dinsdale Mrs G Edgar Mrs P Potter Mrs K Gillott Mr N Wakefield (R) + (C) Mrs R Penn – Not Ridden (C) Mrs R Penn (R) Miss V Smith Ladies HOYS - Mrs S Chapman (R&C) Mrs R Penn - Note 806 NOT Ridden Mrs R Penn (C) Mrs R Penn (R) Mrs S Chapman Lady M Holmes Mrs S Merriman Mrs K Thorpe Mrs Z Bateson Mrs K Thorpe - Not Ridden TBC Guest Judge Mrs G Edgar Undisclosed Until Show Day Judges Showing TBC Are to be confirmed and Will be Shown on the web page as soon as confirmed Ring 1 101 – 109 Are Affiliated to the British Show Horse Association – Membership or Day Tickets Required from BSHA Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. Competitors & Horses must be registered or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket. Horses registered with the Association must be Owned, Exhibited and Ridden by current BSHA Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. DAY TICKETS Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per Exhibitor, per Horse, per Rider, per season. A Day Ticket will allow entry into Amateur, Home Produced, In-Hand, Novice, Working, Young Rider and Open Affiliated classes only, but will NOT allow entry into RIHS or HOYS qualifying classes. Horses registered on a Day Ticket do not require a JMB height certificate. Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading an application form from the BSHA website. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes. The three highest placed prize winners in all Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme classes at the National Championship Show 2017. The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Champion rosette for each section (with the exception of Open Working Show Horse, Ladies Show Horse & HOYS Hunter classes). The Association will also award an Amateur Home Produced rosette in all Affiliated Open Cob classes. These rosettes have been kindly sponsored by TSG, Mr L Turley and the Maxi Cob rosettes have been kindly sponsored by Mr & Mrs E McCourt. The awards will go down the line; there is no limit on how many of these rosettes can be claimed in a year. Amateur Owner Rider/Home Produced (Classes 103/ 104/ 106). Open to Horses, which are either stabled at home or in a D. I. Y. yard and which since 1st January 2017 have not been shown by a Professional during the current season or stabled in a Professional yard at any time in 2017. To be ridden by an Amateur. This does not exclude Amateur Owner Home Produced riders having lessons at any time with an instructor, providing the Horse remains stabled at home. No Professional Producers are allowed into the ring to groom/strip the Horse. 101 BSHA Open Hack: mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms, but not exceeding 160cms. 102 BSHA Open Riding Horse: mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms. 103 BSHA Amateur/ HP Hack: mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms, but not exceeding 160cms. 104 BSHA Amateur/ HP Riding Horse: mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms st nd Hack Championship 1 -1 & 2 Places from 101 & 103 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show st nd Riding Horse Championship 1a – 1 & 2 From 102 & 104 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show 105 BSHA Open Cob – mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms, but not exceeding 155cms. 106 BSHA Amateur / HP Cob – mare or gelding, 4 years old and over – exceeding 148cm Includes Maxi Cobs 107 BSHA Maxi Cob: mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 155cms - to be judged as Cobs. Judges must pay particular attention to type (i.e. short legged animals of COB type). To be shown hogged. st nd Championship 2 -1 & 2 Places from 105 – 107 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show 108 – 109 Affiliated to ROR – Contact ROR Direct for Membership Requirements 108 RoR/Tattersalls Show Horse Series, shows on or after 1st June 2016 will be awarded qualification (1st,2nd and 3rd placed) for the Hickstead Derby Meeting 2017. RoR Tattersalls Classes held in 2017, 1st, 2nd 3rd and 4th will qualify for the final. On or After 1st June 2017, the first four will qualify for the final in 2018. The RoR Tattersalls Thoroughbred Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2017Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited. The first FOUR go forward to the championship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting IN JUNE 2018. All entries MUST be registered with the RoR and include their registration number on entry form and have RACED in GB. 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) or will provide 2 ride judges should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap.Racing injuries and blemishes will NOT be ignored in this seriesPrizes : Rosettes 1st - 6th and Vouchers 1st to 4th place. Veteran prize, £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran final at Aintree. 1st £60 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd £40, 3rd £20, 4th £10. 109 RoR OPEN In Hand Show Series Qualifier (Formally TARRA) Open to all RoR registered horses, 3yrs and over, fillies, mares and geldings. Horses that have raced abroad or been in training are also eligible.Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored. The first three horses will qualify. his class is a qualifier for the RoR OPEN In Hand Showing Series FINAL at the RoR National Championship Show at Aintree, August 2017. st th st nd rd th Rosettes 1 - 6 . Prizes - 1 £30 plus RoR jacket, 2 £20, 3 £10, 4 £10 st nd Championship 3 -1 & 2 Places from 108 – 109 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show 110 – 112 are Affiliated to the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association TGCA TOYS In Hand and Ridden Classes Show Number TGCA/06/17/015 -These classes are qualifiers for the Best of Breed Finals at the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's (TGCA) National Breed Championship Show “TOYS”. Classes are open to all traditional gypsy cobs. Top three in each class qualify. In open height classes, top three in small and large sections qualify. Stallions – All stallions (four years and over) in order to enter any TGCA affiliated class MUST 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 to validate the qualification. Please refer to www.tgca.co.uk for further details including membership, horse registration and showing rules (contained within the members handbook). 110 TGCA Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand Youngstock 111 TGCA Traditional Gypsy Cob Ridden 112 TGCA Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand 4yrs & Over st nd Championship 4 -1 & 2 Places from 110– 112 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Quest 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 TGCA 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. SP / Riding Horse /Hack/Pony / Hunter Pony In Hand Classes 113 – 119 Are Unaffiliated Open to Those that Fit the Criteria of the Class Wording 113 Unaffiliated In Hand Show Pony 4yrs & Over – Stallion, Mare, Gelding Not Exceeding 14.2hh 114 Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter Pony 4yrs & Over – Stallion, Mare, Gelding Not Exceeding 15hh 115 Unaffiliated In Hand Show or Hunter Pony Foal or Yearling Not To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 116 Unaffiliated In Hand Show or Hunter Pony 2 Year Old Not To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 117 Unaffiliated In Hand Show or Hunter Pony 3 Year Old Not To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 118 Unaffiliated In Hand Hack or Riding Horse Youngstock To Exceed 15hh at Maturity 119 Unaffiliated In Hand Hack or Riding Horse 4yrs + To Exceed 15hh at Maturity st nd Championship 5 -1 & 2 Places from 113– 119 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 2 Classes 201 – 209 are Affiliated to CHAPS (UK) "This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). Affiliation No.17101. 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 tobe a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier card IN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 31st August-2nd September 2017. Shows held on or after the Postal Entry closing date of Championship Show will count as 2018 qualifiers. All stallions, 4 years old and over entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception. 201 CHAPS (UK) Open Youngstock Qualifier; 1, 2 or 3 Year Olds; no foals. 202 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native In-Hand Horse Qualifier, to exc 153cms (15hh). Any age, no foals. 203 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native In-Hand Pony Qualifier, not to exc 153cms (15hh). Any age, no foals. 204 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Trad In-Hand Horse Qualifier, to exc 148cms (14.2hh). Any age, no foals. 205 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Trad In-Hand Pony Qualifier, not exc 148cms (14.2hh). Any age, no foals. st nd Championship 6 – 1 & 2 Places from 201 – 205 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show 206 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Ridden Horse Qualifier, exc 153cms (15hh) 207 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Ridden Pony Qualifier, not exc 153cms (15hh) 208 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Ridden Horse Qualifier, exc 148cms (14.2hh) 209 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Ridden Pony Qualifier, not exc 148cms (14.2hh) st nd Championship 7 – 1 & 2 Places from 206 – 209 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Part Bred Arabs In Hand & Ridden – Pure Bred to Use Rare & Foreign Breed Classes 312 - 314 214 Unaffiliated Part Bred Arab In Hand Youngstock 215 Unaffiliated Part Bred Arab In Hand 4yrs & Over 216 Cherif - Part Bred Arab Ridden Qualifier – Must Hold Relevant Qualification Card This is a qualifying show for CHERIF CHAMPIONSHIP 2017. The final will be held at the Cherif Championship show, Addington Manor Equestrian Centre, Addington, Bucks on 13th September 2017. All Details and qualification cards at £25.00 each (payable to Cherif Championships) from @ Miss L Temple, Roedean House, 8 Runnymede Gardens, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, BA14 OFN. Please state the name and accurate height of horse/pony. SAE please and contact phone number. st nd Championship 9 – 1 & 2 from 214 – 216 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Classes 210 – 213 are Affiliated to the Side Saddle Association 210 The Side Saddle Association EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS OPEN QUALIFYING CLASS Run under SSA Rules defined in the current Member’s Handbook. Open to SSA Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and SSA Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st January of the current year. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. Competitors must wear a hat to current Safety Standard or above. 212 Side Saddle Association Best Horse or Pony 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 Safety Standard or above. ** The Highest placed coloured exhibit (who has not already qualified) receives a Special Rosette and qualifies for the Side Saddle Final at the CHAPS Championship Show. Open to any type of exhibit. Riders must be 16 or over. Riders/Owners need not be a member or their exhibit registered with CHAPS at the time of qualification, but in order to compete at the Championships, the Rider/Owner must be a showing member and their horse/pony registered with CHAPS before entering the final. 213 Side Saddle Association Concours D Elegance 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. A Special rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Adult Member and Junior Member of the SSA carrying their current Championship Points Cards. Competitors must wear a hat to current Safety Standard or above. st nd Championship 8 –1 & 2 from 210 – 213 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 3 Veteran Horse Society – AREA QUALIFIER 2017. First round qualifier for the Veteran Horse Society Supreme Final: VETERAN HORSE OF THE YEAR 2017 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. AYoung Rider rosette and qualification will be awardedto the young rider of the Judge’s choice, entitling them to enterthe 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, 29th September – 1st October 2017. No qualification or membership necessary. See VHS website for schedule. For further information please visit the VHS website www.veteran-horse-society.co.ukor telephone the VHS Show Office on 01239 881300 or 07789 514004. Classes 301 – 306 are affiliated to Veteran Horse Society 301 VHS 15 – 19yrs In Hand Pre Veteran 302 VHS 20 – 24yrs In Hand Veteran 303 VHS 25yrs & Over In Hand Diamond Veteran 304 VHS 15 – 19yrs Ridden Pre Veteran 305 VHS 20 – 24yrs Ridden Veteran 306 VHS 25yrs & Over Ridden Diamond Veteran st nd Championship 10 – 1 & 2 from 301 – 306 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Classes 307 – 311 Open to Horses Registered with the Cleveland Bay Horse Society 307 Cleveland Bay Ridden Pure Bred 308 Cleveland Bay Ridden Part Bred 309 Cleveland Bay In Hand Pure Bred Any Age 310 Cleveland Bay In Hand Part Bred Any Age 311 Cleveland Bay Youngstock Pure & Part Bred st nd Championship 11 1 & 2 from – 307 – 311 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Rare & Foreign Breeds/ Spotted & Alternative Colours NO Cleveland Bays, No Heavy Horse Breeds – (Please see Heavy Horse Section for Shires, Suffolks, Clyesdales & Percherons) , No M & M EXCEPT Eriskay, No Large Continental Warmblood Types. Acceptable Breeds –Arabians, Fresian, Fjords, Haflingers, Eriskay, Comtois, Breton, Quarter Horse, Fallabella, Morgan, Tennessee Walking Horses, Saddlebred, Standardbred, Knabstrupper, Kerry Bog Ponies, Caspian. 312 Rare & Foreign Breeds (as Listed Above ) In Hand Youngstock 313 Rare & Foreign Breeds (as Listed Above ) Ridden 314 Rare & Foreign Breeds (as Listed Above ) In Hand 4yrs + st nd Championship 12 – 1 & 2 From – 312 – 314 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Classes 315 – 319 Unaffiliated and Open to all Fitting class criteria British Appaloosa Society Certificate of Merit will be awarded the highest placed BApS member with a BApS registered horse, Membership cards must be shown to claim your award. 315 In Hand Spotted Any Age Not Exceeding 14.2hh 316 In Hand Spotted Any Age Exceeding 14.2hh 317 In Hand Palomino Any Age 318 In Hand Dun/ Cremello Any Age 319 Ridden Alternative Colours (Spotted/ Palomino/ Dun or Cremello) st nd Championship 13 –1 & 2 from 315 – 319 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 4 Classes 401 – 412 Are Affiliated to the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Pure Bred Registered A & B WPCS Bronze Medal Classes 401 Welsh A Stallion 402 Welsh A Mare – Barren or Broodmare st 403 Welsh A Foal – Foal Championship 1 & 2nd 404 Welsh A Yearling Colt or Filly 405 Welsh A 2/3yr Old Colt or Filly st nd 406 Welsh A Gelding – Any Age – Millcroft Gelding Championship 1 & 2 Places Championship 14 –1st & 2nd from 401 – 406 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show & Supreme Welsh 407 Welsh B Stallion 408 Welsh B Mare – Barren or Broodmare st 409 Welsh B Foal – Foal Championship 1 & 2nd 410 Welsh B Yearling Colt or Filly 411 Welsh B 2/3yr Old Colt or Filly st nd 412 Welsh B Gelding – Any Age – Millcroft Gelding Championship 1 & 2 Places Championship 15 – 1st & 2nd From 407 – 412 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show & Supreme Welsh Classes 413 – 417 for Pure Bred Registered to the Relevant Breed Society Stud Books Large Breeds – New Forest, Connemara, Fell, Dales, Highland Small Breeds – Dartmoor & Exmoor 413 In Hand Large Breeds Yearling No Welsh 414 In Hand Small Breeds Yearling No Welsh or Shetland 415 In Hand Large Breeds 2/3yr Old No Welsh 416 In Hand Small Breeds 2/3yr Old No Welsh or Shetland 417 In Hand Large Breeds Mare or Gelding No Welsh 415 In Hand Large Breeds Stallion 4yrs + No Welsh 416 In Hand Small Breeds Mare or Gelding 4yrs + No Welsh or Shetland 417 In Hand Small Breeds Stallion 4yrs + No Welsh or Shetland st nd Championship 16 –1 and 2 from 413 – 417 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 5 Classes 501 – 512 Are Affiliated to the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Pure Bred Registered C & D WPCS Bronze Medal Classes 501 Welsh C Stallion 502 Welsh C Mare – Barren or Broodmare st 503 Welsh C Foal – Foal Championship 1 & 2nd 504 Welsh C Yearling Colt or Filly 505 Welsh C 2/3yr Old Colt or Filly st 506 Welsh C Gelding Any Age – Millcroft Gelding Championship 1 & 2nd Championship 17 – 1st & 2nd from 501 – 506 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show & Supreme Welsh 507 Welsh D Stallion 508 Welsh D Mare – Barren or Brood st 509 Welsh D Foal – Foal Championship 1 & 2nd 510 Welsh D Yearling Colt or Filly 511 Welsh D 2/3 Year Old st 512 Welsh D Gelding Any Age – Millcroft Gelding Championship 1 & 2nd Championship 18 – 1st & 2nd From 507 – 512 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show & Supreme Welsh Millcroft Welsh Gelding Championship 19 from 1st & 2nd from 506, 512, 406 & 412 Welsh Foal Championship 20 1st & 2nd from 503, 509, 403 & 419 Supreme Welsh Championship Champion & Reserve from Champion from Championships 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 & 20 Classes 513 – 516 Are Open to exhibits eligible for registration with the Welsh Pony & Cob Society – Part Bred Bronze Medal Classes (12.5% Welsh Blood Minimum) – To Be Eligible for Bronze Medal MUST be Registered with WPCS. 513 Welsh Part Bred Foal or Yearling – Any Sex 514 Welsh Part Bred 2/3yr Old Filly or Gelding 515 Welsh Part Bred Mare or Gelding 4yrs + 516 Welsh Part Bred Stallion or Colt 2yrs + st nd Championship 21 1 & 2 from from 513 – 516 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 6 Affiliated to the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society for Registered Ponies Miniatures Shetlands Not to Exceed 34” Classes must be confined to Registered Ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form and in the catalogue if one is produced. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) 2. Three year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. 3. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 yrs old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under 12 yrs old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 yrs or under in In-hand classes. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring. 601 – Standard Shetland Stallion 4yrs + 602 – Standard Shetland Mare or Gelding 4yrs + With or Without Foal At Foot 603 – Standard or Miniature Shetland Foal 604 – Standard Shetland Yearling 605 – Standard Shetland 2/3yrs 606 – Miniature Shetland Stallion 4yrs + 607 – Miniature Shetland Mare or Gelding 4yrs + With or Without Foal At Foot 608 – Miniature Shetland Yearling 609 – Miniature Shetland 2yr Old 610 – Miniature Shetland 3yr Old 611 – Standard or Miniature Shetland –Coloured – Non Black – Any Age st nd Championship 22 –1 & 2 from 601 – 611 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Miniature Horses Not To Exceed 38”Affiliated to Miniature Horse Club GB These classes are qualifiers for miniature horse club of Great Britain Grand Championship Show to be held at Oakridge Arena Newark on 26th 27th and 28th August 2017. 1st to 3rd qualify all horses must be registered and handlers members within 7 days of this show to validate qualification 612 – Miniature Horse – Yearling 613 – Miniature Horse 2/3 Year Old 614 – Miniature Horse 4yrs + 615– Miniature Horse – Arab / Hack Type Any Age 616– Miniature Horse – Draught / Cob Type Any Age st nd Championship 23 – 1 & 2 from 612 – 616 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Young Handlers 617– Young Handlers 11yr & Under – Mare or Gelding 4 years & Over , Not Exceeding 14.2hh - Hard Hats to be Worn – Judged on Skill of Handling 618 – Young Handlers 12 – 16yrs - Mare or Gelding 4yrs & Over – Any Height Hard Hats to be Worn – Judged on Skill of Handling st nd Championship 24 – 1 & 2 from 617 – 618 to Compete - NOT Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 7 Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Classes 701 – 709 Affiliated to BSPS “This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (“B.S.P.S.”), and all persons entering, competing, showing or otherwise taking part in B.S.P.S. classes, whether or not members of the B.S.P.S. are subject to the Rules of the B.S.P.S., including the disciplinary procedures, and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the B.S.P.S.” Classes 701 - 707 1st Prizewinner qualifies for BSPS "Industrial Salt Supplies" WOW Factor Ponies must be pure bred & registered with relevant breed societies only 701 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN CLASS M & M Welsh A, B, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland 702 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN CLASS Highland, Fell, Dales 703 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN CLASS New Forest & Connemara 704 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN CLASS – Welsh C 705 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN CLASS – Welsh D st nd Championship 25 1 & 2 from 701 – 705 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show This show is a qualifier for THE ‘TORNE VALLEY’ SUPREME RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER PONY SHOW on 9th July 2017Kindly 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 Summer Pony Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk Mini Mountain & Moorland Ridden Classes 706 –THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN LEAD REIN. Registered Pure Bred Mare or Gelding 4 yrs. old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th. birthday before 1st. January in the current year. 707 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN FIRST RIDDEN. Registered Pure Bred Mare or Gelding 4 yrs. Old or over, not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th. birthday before 1st. January in the current year st nd Championship 26 1 & 2 from 706 – 707 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show This show is a qualifier for THE ‘COLOSSO FAMILY’ SUPREME MINI PONY CHAMPIONSHIP The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER PONY SHOW on8TH July 2017Kindly sponsored by Kim and Adrian Colosso PRIZE MONEY(at the final)1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25Sashes 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 Ridden Mountain & Moorland Young Riders 708 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE YOUNG RIDERS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SMALL BREEDS RIDDEN Registered Pure Bred Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A or B, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over. Riders not to have attained their 18th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 709 – THE B.S.P.S. HERITAGE YOUNG RIDERS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LARGE BREEDS RIDDEN Registered Pure Bred Connemara, Dales, Highland, New Forest, Fell, Welsh Section C or D, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over. Riders not to have Attained their 18th birthday before 1st January in the current year st nd Championship 271 & 2 from 708 – 709 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ridden SP/ SHP/ PBW Classes 710 – 714 are unaffiliated Open to all that fit the class wording criteria 710 – Unaffiliated Lead Rein Show Pony/ Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 9yrs & 12.2hh 711 – Unaffiliated First Ridden Show Pony / Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 12 yrs & 13.2hh 712 – Unaffiliated Show Pony Not Exceeding 14.2hh Rider Any Age 713 – Unaffiliated Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 15hh Rider Any Age 714 – Ridden Part Bred Welsh Includes Lead Rein Exhibits (9yrs 12.2hh) or Any Height Rider Any Age st nd Championship 28 1 & 2 from – 710 – 714 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 8 Classes 801 – 802 Affiliated to the Irish Draught Horse Society The following classes are affiliated to the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) and only horses registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) 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 801 – IDHS Ridden Pure Bred Irish Draught 802 – IDHS Ridden Part Bred (IDSH) Irish Draught st nd Championship 291 & 2 from – 801 – 802 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ridden Hunter / Ridden Ladies Show Horse/ Flat Ridden Sport Horse Classes 803, 805 – 810 are Affiliated to Sport Horse GB Class 804 to BSHA SHB(GB) Day Ticket = £30 – This entitles the competitors to a compete at a maximum of 1 show in the year – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show – If The Class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days. Classes 803, 805, 807 – 810 ALL Horses Need to be on SHB(GB) basic ID Register and Classes 807 - 810 on the Show Hunter Register, Owners & Riders need to br current members of SHB(GB) 803 – Blue Chip Flat Ridden Sport Horse These classes are for 4 ,5,6 year old and over athletic horses that have the conformation and movement to go to the top of their sphere., All horses must exceed 148cm (14.2hh approx). Riders must have proof of horse’s age (ie: registration document, passport). All ages date from 1st January, Horses will be required to give a short individual show of walk, trot and canter, of approx 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a possible 20 for each pace. Lengthened strides in trot and canter must be shown Marks for type and temperament will be awarded out of a possible 10 for type and 10 for tempermant. All horses are required for a conformation assessment to be awarded marks out of a possible 50. Shows must select Sport Horse Judges from the recommended Panel. All entries in Sport Horse classes must be on the Society’s Basic Identity Record or Stud Book.Snaffle bridles must be worn as per rules for British Eventing dressage. Bitless bridles and Wilkie snaffles are not allowed. Age should be taken into consideration. Martingales are not allowed but neck straps are permitted. Horses will enter the ring as a class and be seen in walk, trot and canter before being called in and asked to do an individual show. Vouchers 1st - £30 2nd - £6th £10 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 4,5 & 6 yo & Over, enabling 3 horses to qualify for the finals per qualifying class. In the event there are no horses from a particular age group, the qualification will pass down the line. Class Winner Eligible for Supreme Ridden of Show 804 – Ladies Side Saddle Horse of the Year Show Qualifier: 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. Class 804 is a qualifier for the Horse of the Year Show. 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 fifth will go forward. No Horse lower than fifth place will qualify. Horses competing at the Horse of the Year Show and qualifying shows in The Hunter sections of The Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes. Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, to be ridden by a lady side-saddle. Open to all horses registered with the BSHA. – Subject to a levy of £12,00 , All Riders, Owners and Producers must be Members of the British Show Horse Association. . Exhibits will be required to gallop/extend together during the Go Round phase. This class will be run in accordance with the general rules as set out in the Horse of the Year Show rulebook, a copy of which can be downloaded from "http://www.hoys.co.uk" www.hoys.co.uk. This class is a qualifying class for th Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, 4th - 8th October 2017. Qualification will not pass below 5 place, with the exception of the BSHA National Championship Show. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show office.- Please Fill in a HOYS Entry Form – Class Winner Eligible for Supreme Ridden of Show 805 – SHGB Novice Ridden Hunters - Mare or gelding four 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) affiliated Ridden Hunter Classes 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 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. Class Winner Eligible for Supreme Ridden of Show 806 – Unaffiliated Ridden Hunters Exceeding 15hh – NOT Ridden By The Judge – Class Winner Eligible for Supreme Ridden of Show Royal International Horse Show Ridden Hunter Weights Classes 807 – 810 Subject to a RIHS Levy of £9.00 807 – RIHS Small Hunters SMALL HUNTER. Any mare or gelding, 4 years old or over exceeding 148 cm (14.2hh approx) but not exceeding 158 cm (15.2hh approx). A horse, which is registered as a Small Hunter, cannot compete in an Open Weight Class. 808 – RIHS Ridden Hunter ‘Lightweight’. Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying up to 79.5kgs (12 stone 7lbs). 809 – RIHS Ridden Hunter ‘Middleweight’. Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying 79.5kgs (12stone 7lbs) and not exceeding 89kgs (14 stone 810 – RIHS Ridden Hunter Heavyweight’. Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying over 89kgs (14 stone) st nd Championship 30 1 & 2 from – 807 – 810 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show In Hand Hunter Sport Horse / Irish Draught Classes 811 – 815 are unaffiliated Open to all who fit the class criteria - Open to Colts/ Fillies/ Mares/ Geldings & Stallions 811 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter / Sport Horse/ Irish Draught Yearling to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 812 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught 2 Yr Old to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 813 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught 3 Year Old to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 814 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught Foal to Exceed 15hh at Maturity 815 – Unaffiliated In Hand Hunter/ Sport Horse/ Irish Draught 4yrs & Over to Exceed 15hh st nd Championship 31 1 & 2 from – 811 – 815 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 9 – Working Hunter Ponies & Horses The Following Classes are Unaffiliated but run as Per the basic rules of BSPS BUT not BSPS Ages (open to all ages UNLESS stated in Class Description), Riders to be of a suitable size. 901 – Lead Rein Working Hunter – 9yrs - & 12.2hh 902 – Cradle Stakes Working Hunter – 10yrs – 12.2hh 903 – Nursery Stakes Working Hunter – 12yrs – 13.2hh st 30cm 50cm 55cm nd Championship 33 1 & 2 from - 901 – 903 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show 904 –Open Not Exceeding 13.2hh Working Hunter Pony 905 – Open 13.2 – 14.2hh Working Hunter Pony 906 – Open 14.2 – 15.2hh Working Hunter 907 – Open Exceeding 15.2hh Working Hunter st 75cm 85cm 95cm 110cm nd Championship 34 1 & 2 from- 904 – 907 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Horse of the Year Show Working Hunter Horse Qualifier Class 908 The Cuddy Horse of the Year Show Working Hunter Qualifier Run under the Affiliation and Rules of The British Show Horse Association Subject to a Levy of £12.00 Please Fill in a HOYS Entry Form – A mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail) 4 years old and over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) to be judged in accordance with the rules Grade A Show-jumpers and Advanced Event horses are not eligible to compete in these classes. Any horse which has qualified as a Grade A Show Jumper or Advanced Event Horse as at 1st January in the current year is not eligible to compete in Working Hunter classes. The maximum total points available is 100. This is made up of: Jumping points = Max 40 points, Style & Presence whilst Jumping = Max 20 points, Ride = Max 20 points, Conformation = max 20 points Fences to be a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 in number and a maximum height of 1.14m (3ft 9ins) at the discretion of the Judges. Fences should have a natural appearance and not be easily dislodged. No unnumbered obstacle can be included in the course. The manner of going to be taken into account. No change of rider or tack will be allowed (unless a horse is ridden under side-saddle, in which case, in order to allow the judge to ride, the saddle may be changed for the riding phase only). A rider can ride up to two horses in the jumping phase but then must select only one horse to take forward into the ride and conformation section if so required (no change of rider is allowed). A safety hat according to Rule 3.(C) of the current BSHA Rule Book must be worn by ALL competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. No hind boots or bandages of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class. On completion of the jumping phase ALL CLEAR ROUNDS and any other horses the judges may require should be asked to return to the ring. If a horse positively stops, ceases to go forwards at any time during its jumping round, or turns its quarters to a fence, or has a complete turnaround these constitute refusals. If a horse jumps the incorrect fence out of a pen or lane it will be eliminated. Horses displaying continued disobedience, or horses leaving the ring whether mounted or dismounted will be eliminated. Penalties: First Refusal 15 Second Refusal 20 Third Refusal Elimination Jumping Knockdown 10 (BSJA Rules apply for the definition of a knockdown) Fall of Horse or Rider Elimination This class is a qualifying class for rd Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, 4th - 8th October 2017. Qualification will not pass below 3 place, with the exception of the BSHA National Championship show. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show office. Class Winner Eligible for Supreme Ridden of Show 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.Class 908 is a qualifier for the Horse of the Year Show. 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.Horses competing at the Horse of the Year Show and qualifying shows in The Hunter sections of The Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes. M & M Working Hunter Ponies & Novice Horse & Pony Unaffliated Working Hunter 909 - M & M Working Hunter Nursery Stakes 12yrs -13.2 – 910 – M & M Working Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 13hh 911 – M & M Working Hunter Pony 13hh – 14hh 912 – M & M Working Hunter Pony Exceeding 14hh st 60cm 70cm 80cm 90cm nd Championship 35 1 & 2 from – 909 – 912 to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show 913 – Unaffiliated Novice Working Hunter Not Exceeding 14.2 914 – Unaffiliated Novice Working Hunter Exceeding 14.2hh st nd Championship 36 – 1 & 2 from 913 - 914 65cm 80cm to Compete Champion & Reserve Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ring 10 Sponsors Local Riders To Reside within a 25 Mile Radius of DE21 7BW Set Show to incorporate Movements below Walk Away From The Judge, Pick Up Trot at corner, Into an even 3 looped Serpentine in trot, come to a halt on a corner, (Ends there for M6 10 & Under & M7 Lead Rein), From Halt to Canter, 20m Circle Canter on one rein, change rein in Trot, 20m Circle Canter Opposite rein, Trot, Walk, Halt, Rein Back 3 Steps. Show to Be complete within 2 Mins, Failure to Incorporate Movements will result in deduction of marks. Prize for the winner of Each Class Kindly Sponsored by Equestrian Life Magazine Not Judged on Conformation – 50% of Marks for Turnout for Type - 50% of Marks for Set Show & Manners. Age as of Jan 1st 2017 Stallion Riders to be 16 years & Over All Horses & Ponies 4yrs & Over M1 – Local Rider M & M – Includes Lead Rein Exhibits (9ys & Under 12.2hh & Under Mare / Gelding) Or Stallion/ Mare or Gelding M2 – Local Rider Hunters to Exceed 14.2hh Riders 14yrs + M3 – Local Rider Riders 18yrs + - Horse or Pony of Suitable Size Includes M & M M4 – Local Rider 14 – 17yrs - Horse or Pony of Suitable Size Includes M & M M5 – Local Riders 11 – 13yrs M6 – Local Rider 10 Years & Under – Pony Not to Exceed 13.2hh M7 – Local Rider Lead Rein 9 years & Under – Pony Not to Exceed 12.2hh st nd Championship 32 1 & 2 from – M1 – M7 NOT Eligible for Supreme Of Show Ridden Concours D Elegance - Strapped Hats Only Sponsored by EJ`s Rosettes – Rosette to Each Exhibit C1 – Junior Concours D Elegance Pre Judging for Main Ring Parade Junior Concours D Elegance 13yrs & Under Includes Lead Rein C2– Senior Concours D Elegance Pre Judging for Main Ring Parade Senior Concours D Elegance 16yrs & Over C1 & C2 – Judged on The Overall appearance & elegance of the exhibit – Walk Trot Only – No Individual Performance, attention paid to detailing and finish of the outfit – Costume or Classical – Strapped Hats to be worn, Pre Judged and then final parade in the main arena as a whole for presentation of Junior & senior awards, please note you MUST be present in the main ring to be placed or you will be disqualified. Please follow directions to the main arena from Light Horse Section. Carriage Driving You will Be Pre Judged in Ring 10 then Paraded in the Main Ring for Final Presentation Classes D1 & D2 are a qualifier for the 2017 Osbourne Refrigerators BDS National Championships at Driving Addington on 23rd September 2017. 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 will qualify for the 2017 Semi Finals at Driving Addington. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi Finals. C – Single non-hackney type (excluding purebred welsh) over 13.2hh D – Single non-hackney type (excluding purebred welsh) 13.2hh & Under E – Country Turnout – single pair or tandem L – single or tandem turnout driven to a 2 wheel exercise vehicle D1 – BDS Private Driving Exceeding 13.2hh: 13.2hh Horse or pony, 4 years old or over, driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle. A traditional vehicle means a vehicle of traditional profile and identifiable type 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 tyred vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligible D2 – BDS Private Driving Not Exceeding 13.2hh: 13.2hh Horse or pony, 4 years old or over, driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle. A traditional vehicle means a vehicle of traditional profile and identifiable type 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 tyred vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligible D3 – BDS Light Trade Turnout Open to horses and ponies, 4 years old or over, singles and pairs to a traditional or traditional type trade vehicle. No goods to be carried or displayed. A small sample load may be carried on a coster turnout only. st nd st nd Championship 1st & 2nd from classes D1 – D3 1st & 2nd Places to compete D4 – Unaffiliated Exercise Vehicle Class Open to horses & ponies, 4 years old or over,. A single, pair or tandem driven to a carriage of non-traditional type design and includes those with pneumatic tyres specifically designed for carriages (i.e. not car tyres). Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include general cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability. D5 – Unaffiliated Concours D Elegance Driving – Judged by a Guest Judge, On the Overall perception of the elegance and artistic interpretation of the exhibit. Entry Form for the 2017 Derbyshire County Show – Page 1 of 2 (PLEASE FILL IN BOTH PAGES IN FULL OR ENTRY WILL BE REJECTED) Name (Prize Money Payable to) - _________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________Post Code _____________________ Phone Number________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address_________________________________________________________________________________ I agree to agree to the rules and regulations, set our within this schedule and by the society, I have adequate third party liability cover on all horses and ponies attending the show(BHS Gold Acceptable), and state the company below, and that to the best of my knowledge, all exhibits are free from disease and infection and all details provided are correct at the time of submission – YOUR ENTRY WILL BE REJECTED IF THIS IS NOT SIGNED, DATED AND INSURANCE COMPANY PROVIDED. Signed _________________________________________Print Name ___________________________________ Insurance Company____________________________________________Date ______________________2017 PLEASE NOTE NEW REQUIREMENTS – EVERY PERSON WITHIN A VEHICLE WILL NEED A TICKET TO BE ADMITTED or WILL BE CHARGED ON THE GATE DAY PRICES – TICKETS ARE ISSUED ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS – 1 Horse = 2 Passes 2 Horses = 3 Passes 3 Horses = 3 Passes 4 Horses = 4 Passes Extra Exhibitor Passes £8.50 Each 5 – 16 year Olds £7.00 Each YOU MAY REQUEST AN EXTRA TICKET IF YOU ARE COMPETING IN LEAD REIN CLASSES ENTRY FEE PER CLASS £15 ***Reduced for 2017*** Levies Apply to - Classes 804 Ladies Show Horse / 908 Working Hunter – HOYS - £12.00 Classes 807 – 810 Royal International Horse Show Ridden Hunter - £9.00 CATALOGUES BY PRE PURCHASE VOUCHER ONLY FIRST AID INCLUSIVE WITH ENTRY FEE PLEASE ENSURE ALL OCCUPANTS OF VEHICLES HAVE A TICKET ALL VEHICLES WILL BE SEARCHED INCLUDING LIVING AREAS Entry Form for the 2017 Derbyshire County Show – Page 2 of 2 (PLEASE FILL IN BOTH PAGES IN FULL OR ENTRY WILL BE REJECTED) Class Number (s) & Name Horse / Pony Details Registered Name – Rider/ Handler Owner Class Fee (Include Levy for RI /HOYS where needed) Name Stallion / Mare/ Gelding/ Colt/ Filly Breed - Year of Birth – Age if Under 25 Colour Registration Number (where needed) Registered Name – Name Stallion / Mare/ Gelding/ Colt/ Filly Breed - Year of Birth – Age if Under 25 Colour Registration Number (where needed) Registered Name – Name Stallion / Mare/ Gelding/ Colt/ Filly Breed - Year of Birth – Age if Under 25 Colour Registration Number (where needed) Total Amount of Entry Fees@£15.00 per Class Total Amount of RI/HOYS Levies @£9.00 RI/ £12.00 HOYS Classes 804/908 & 807 - 810 Total Amount of Exhibitor Tickets Extra £8.50 Each Child £7.00 (Vehicles Will Be Searched) Catalogue Voucher PRE ORDER PURCHASE VOUCHER ONLY £3.00 (Non for sale without) Minus Claimed Discounted Roll Over Amount (Please Call to Check if Unsure) Amount of Cheque or Postal Order Enclosed Payable to Derbyshire Agricultural & Horticultural Society and return to DAHS Light Horse Entries by Monday 29th May – 50 Spencer Avenue, Sandiacre, Nottingham, NG10 5DA Or Enter Online by Midnight on Wednesday 31st May No On The Day Entries or Late Entries Accepted If you Rolled over your entries from 2016 cancelled show in the allotted time scale by returning your form, then please contact [email protected] for the amount due – we have a list and deduct from the above amount. We still need a completed entry form if you have a roll over, Must be used in 2016 or will be void. . . . . . . Only Fill In For Classes 804 & 908
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