NORTH OF ENGLAND IN HAND AND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SHOW featuring HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Mini, WHP, Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland, CHAPS(UK) and BMHS qualifying rounds. OLYMPIA Veteran qualifier. and The ‘Kellythorpe Stud’ Supreme In Hand Championship Final The ‘Leeman Family’ Supreme Ridden Coloured Championship Final and The ‘Torne Valley’ Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship Final to be held at Arena UK, Allington Lane, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2EF (01476591569). (Leave A1 at Grantham Services and follow Brown signs for Equestrian Centre.) (www.arenauk.org) Sunday 15th July 2012 SECRETARY: Mr Stuart Hollings, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Road, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP Tel: 01254 812805 Fax: 01254 814805 E-mail: info@team-hollings.co.uk www.northofenglandshows.co.uk Entries close 22nd June 2012 (For late entry charges see next page) THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL There will be a Veterinary Surgeon, a Doctor and a Farrier on call. First Aid will be in attendance. The organisers of the show have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure the HEALTH & SAFETY of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring, and they must obey the instructions of the organisers and all officials and stewards. No responsibility will be accepted by the organisers for any loss, damage, illness or injury sustained by the exhibitors, riders or their animals and entries are accepted on this basis. Anyone on a horse must wear a hard hat. Grooms must wear a hat when in the ring. PLEASE NOTE THAT EXHIBITOR NUMBERS ARE TO BE COLLECTED ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW Stabling available at Arena UK This show is affiliated to the societies below and will be run under their rules and jurisdiction. In any matter not covered by these rules the decision of the organisers will be final: National Pony Society Sport Horse Breeding (GB) Coloured Horse and Pony Society (UK) Highland Pony Society Dales Pony Society Dartmoor Pony Society British Connemara Pony Society International Miniature Horse & Pony Society Ltd British Miniature Horse Society British Show Horse Association Welsh Pony and Cob Society Horse of the year Show Fell Pony Society Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Exmoor Pony Society New Forest Pony Breeding & Cattle Society Veteran Horse Showing Ltd Entry Fees HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Classes 1-16, 94-96 £38 (£27.50 plus £1O.50 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Contribution) LATE ENTRIES & ENTRIES ON THE DAY: £48 OLYMPIA Veteran Classes 97-102 £25 LATE ENTRIES & ENTRIES ON THE DAY £35 Classes 32 & 33 £15 LATE ENTRIES & ENTRIES ON THE DAY £25 All other classes £10 LATE ENTRIES & ENTRIES ON THE DAY £15 N.B. Additional Horse of the Year entry forms can be downloaded from www.hoys.co.uk/www.northofenglandshows.co.uk Prize Money Classes 1-16, 94-96 Classes 97-102 1st - £40 2nd - £20 3rd - £10 1st - £25 2nd - £15 3rd - £10 Classes 32 & 33 1st - £15 2nd - £10 3rd - £5 _________________________________________________________________________ All other classes 1st - £10 2nd - £5 3rd- £3 only awarded as follows: 4 or less entries forward- 1st Prize only; 5 or more entries forward1st and 2nd Prizes; 7 or more entries forward- 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes This show is a qualifier for the 2012 Horse of the Year Show at NEC Birmingham (Wednesday 3rd October- Sunday 7th October). The highest placed pony not already qualified from the first three ponies will qualify in Classes 1-16, 94-96. The entry fees in these classes include an £10.50 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Contribution Broodmares must be four years old and over. NPS Rule- a mare that has lost her foal in 2012 may on production of a Vet cert compete in the Broodmare Class. All foals must be at least three weeks old on the day of the show and must accompany their dam into the ring and be led alongside the mare as much as possible. All Stallions and Colts, two years old and over, must hold a Stallion Licence, unless otherwise governed by the individual Breed Society. Handlers of stallions or colts must have attained their fourteenth birthday before 1st January 2012. Handlers of ponies in In Hand Classes aged fourteen years and under must wear correctly secured current British Standard Skull Caps/ Riding Hats. Registered Mountain & Moorland Ponies- All ponies to be registered in the main section of their respective stud books and all registration numbers to be quoted on entry forms. The Champion and Reserve Champions from the Riding Pony Breeding section and the Hunter Pony Breeding section along with the Supreme Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion Mountain & Moorland In Hand Ponies qualify for the Greenbarrow Stud Northern Breeders In Hand Supreme Championship 2012 to be held at the NPS Area 4 North of England Show on Monday 27th August 2012. NB The champions and reserve champions will qualify. Qualifiers do not have to be members of the NPS. 2 NPS Silver Medal Championship Conditions. These Championships are judged under the rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded where the owner of the Champion Pony is a member (Full/Standard/Life) of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the handler’s possession on entering the ring and must be produced in the ring. If the owner of the champion pony is not a member or the owners’ membership card cannot be produced in the ring, the rosette may be awarded to the reserve champion provided the owner is a member of the NPS and the membership card is produced in the ring. 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 qualification can be awarded no lower than first reserve. Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Rosette Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show 1st -3rd August 2012 provided they send to the NPS Secretariat the relevant entry fee and qualification card. Classes 57-61,63-66 are judged under the rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the NPS riding pony stud book, register or appendix. International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB; the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or registered in the main body of their respective mountain and moorland stud books. Part Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS stud book, register or appendix. HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Mountain & Moorland Qualifiers- Where there are more than 20 entrants are forward in each class, the judges may split the class according to the circumstances on the day. Each section must be marked and the top five ponies with the highest marks should go forward to a final judging. The marks are not to be displayed at this point and no rosettes awarded. For the final judging the top ponies should be invited back into the ring and lined up in any order. No further show will be given. The judges should then refer to their original marks. In the case of equality the pony with the highest show, freedom and action mark will be deemed the winner. If there is still equality at this point then the judges decision will be final. Ponies must not exceed the height limits as stipulated by the relevant Breed Societies. Ponies that qualify for the Championship at HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW 2012 must hold a valid JMB Full Height or Annual Certificate, a copy of which must be sent at the time of entry to HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW. JMB certificates are NOT required to enter these qualifiers. ________________________________________________________________________ RING 1 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW COLOURED CLASSES (NB See Other CHAPS (UK) Classes 29 –33) ONLY OPEN TO CHAPS (UK) MEMBERS and CHAPS (UK) REGISTERED HORSES/PONIES with a HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW COMPETITION NUMBER. (This can be obtained from CHAPS (UK) Admin).All stallions must be graded with CHAPS (UK), First stage approved stallions are not permitted to enter HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW classes; ID Cards to be carried in the ring. Lead reins not eligible for these classes. For full rulings and information on competition /qualification, please refer to CHAPS (UK) members’ handbook or visit www.chapsuk.com Entries sent without a current HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Competition Number by close of entries will be returned by the show as ineligible to compete. Only one exhibit may qualify per class. If the first placed animal has already qualified, the qualifier may pass down to the highest placed exhibit standing to fifth place only, who has not already qualified. No spurs to be worn by junior riders (under 18 years) or by any rider competing in a restricted height section. All ages taken as 1st January in the current year. 3 All exhibits will require a height certificate to compete in the height restricted qualifying classes and to obtain a HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW Competition Number (a photo copy should be sent to CHAPS Admin, 1 McClaren Cottages, Abertywswg, Rhymney, Tredegar, NP22 5BH) Horses/Ponies are to be produced at HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW in the same type category in which they qualified. Failure to comply with ANY of the Qualifying Rules will result in the forfeit of the qualifying place. The ‘pull in’ or ‘no pull in’ system is at the discretion of the judges on the day. The judges must make this decision prior to the commencement of the first class and stewards to be instructed accordingly. If no pull in is used, competitors will be asked to line up in any order from the initial presentation. JUDGES: Mr M Lawrence ( R ) Miss J Lewis ( C ) Class 1: Coloured Ridden Native Horse of the Year sponsored by CHAPS (UK), exceeding 14.2hh (148cms) to be shown in natural state with full mane, tail and feather or hogged and trimmed if shown as a show cob. To be ridden by the judge. Class 2: Coloured Ridden Native Pony of the Year sponsored by CHAPS (UK), up to and including 14.2hh (148cms) to be shown in natural state with full mane, tail and feather or hogged and trimmed if shown as a show cob. To perform an individual show, not to be ridden by the judge. Class 3: Coloured Ridden Non-Native Horse of the Year sponsored by CHAPS (UK), exceeding 15.00hh (153 cms) to be shown plaited and trimmed. To be ridden by the judge. Class 4: Coloured Ridden Non-Native Pony of the Year sponsored by CHAPS (UK), up to and including 15.00hh (153cms) to be shown plaited and trimmed. To perform an individual show, not to be ridden by the judge. CH1 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 1,2,3,4. THE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION TO GO FORWARD TO THE LEEMAN FAMILY SUPREME RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW MINIATURE HORSE CLASSES These Classes are affiliated to the British Miniature Horse Society (BHMS) and all classes will be run under their rules. Only horses owned by a BMHS member may enter. Owners, Exhibitors and Handlers must be current Members and have paid the appropriate BHMS 2012 showing levy. Horses to report for measuring half an hour prior to classes. Classes 5,6 and 7 are qualifiers for HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW 2012. The first prize winner not already qualified to third place only from classes 5,6 and 7 will qualify for HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW 2012. The Champion will qualify for the Supreme Champion of Champions Class at the BMHS International Breed Show in September 2012. JUDGE: Class 5 Mr S Somers Miniature Horse Stallion of the Year, Licensed Registered Stallions, three years and over. (Four year olds not to exceed 87 cms. Three year olds not to exceed 86 cms) Class 6 Miniature Horse Mare/Gelding of the Year, Registered Mares and Geldings, three years and over. (Four year olds not to exceed 87 cms. Three year olds not to exceed 86 cms) 4 Class 7 Miniature Horse Youngstock of the Year, Registered Colts,Fillies and Geldings, young stock ,one and two year olds ( Two year olds not to exceed 84 cms. Yearlings not to exceed 82 cms) CH2 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW MINIATURE HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 5,6,7 Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship final HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW BRINETON/COLNE MINI MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CLASSES This competition is run under the rules of the Horse of the Year Show, copies of which are obtainable from www.hoys.co.uk Judges may only judge one qualifying competition in the current year. Marks to be awarded as follows: Show/freedom of action - 50 maximum; Breed/Type/Conformation - 50 maximum. In the case of equality the pony with the highest show/freedom of action mark will be deemed the winner . JUDGES: Class 8: Mrs S R O White (P) Miss J Custerson (C) Colne Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein Pony of the Year, mare or gelding four years and over registered in the main body of their respective stud books not exceeding 122cms (12hh). Riders must have attained their third but not their ninth birthday before 1 January 2012. The highest placed pony not already qualified from the first three will qualify to compete at HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW 2012. Class 9: Brineton/Kare Plus Mountain & Moorland First Ridden Pony of the Year, mare or gelding four years and over registered in the main body of their respective stud books not exceeding 128cms (12.2hh). Riders must have attained their third but not their twelfth birthday before 1 January 2012. The highest placed pony not already qualified from the first three will qualify to compete at HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW 2012. CH3 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW MINI MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 8,9. _____________________________________________________________ RING 2 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW NPS/BAILEYS HORSE FEEDS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONY OF THE YEAR This competition is run under the rules of the Horse of the Year Show, copies of which are obtainable from www.hoys.co.uk The following classes are qualifiers for the NPS/BAILEYS HORSE FEEDS M & M Ridden Pony of the Year Championship at the Horse of the Year Show at NEC Birmingham ( Wednesday 3rd OctoberSunday 7th October 2012). The highest placed horse /pony not already qualified from the first three in each class will qualify for the Horse of the Year Show 2012.Qualification will be verified by the HOYS office. This competition is open to stallions, mares and geldings, 4 yrs and over to be registered in the main body of their respective stud books. Part Breds and mares with a living foal born during the current season are not eligible to compete. Riders can be of any age with the exception of those riding stallions who must have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January 2012.Correct riding attire must be worn, spurs are not allowed and whips must not exceed 30”. Riders and/or owners in case of a junior member being a rider must be members of their respective breed society/NPS/ Ponies(UK) or BSPS. Marks to be awarded as follows: show/freedom of action-50max; breed/type/conformation5 50max. In the case of equality, the pony with the highest show, freedom of action mark will be deemed the winner. JUDGES: Mrs J A Woods (P) Mrs R V O Haddow (C) Class 10: NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden New Forest & Connemara Class 11: NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Fell, Highland & Dales Class 12 Shetland NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Dartmoor, Exmoor & JUDGES: Mrs R V O Haddow (P) Class 13: Class 14: NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Welsh Section A NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Welsh Section B JUDGES: Mrs J A Woods (P) Class 15: Class 16 NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Welsh Section C NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Welsh Section D Mrs J A Woods (C) Mrs R V O Haddow (C) CH4 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW OPEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 10,11,12,13,14,15,16. THE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION TO GO FORWARD TO THE TORNE VALLEY SUPREME RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL THE ‘TORNE VALLEY ‘SUPREME RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL WILL TAKE PLACE AFTER CH 4 *THE ‘LEEMAN FAMILY’ SUPREME RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL, THE SUPREME M&M IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE’ KELLYTHORPE STUD’ SUPREME IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL TO FOLLOW IN THIS ORDER AT APPROPRIATE TIMES* 6 RING 3 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON INTERNATIONAL MINIATURE HORSE & PONY SOCIETY CLASSES All horses must be registered with the IMHPS and owned by a current member. The following classes are affiliated to the IMHPS. The first three prize winners in each class will qualify for the Miniature Horse of the Year Show October 2012 at Arena UK Grantham. Details of membership available from Katriona Milroy, Farthing Hall, The Street, Cressing, Essex, CM77 8DG, tel: 01376 584552 or www.imhps.com JUDGE: Mrs C Frost Class 17: International Falabella Horses open to Falabellas or Part Breds(Blends) of any age/height that are registered in IMHPS Register 1 or 2 and are owned by a current IMHPS member. International Miniature Horse Yearling Thoroughbred/Arabian Type open to any yearling not likely to exceed 34in at maturity, must be registered with the IMHPS and owned by a current member. International Miniature Horse Two and Three year old Thoroughbred/Arabian Type open to any two/ three year old not likely to exceed 34in at maturity, must be registered with the IMHPS and owned by a current member. International Miniature Horse Four years and over Thoroughbred/Arabian Type open to any four year old or over not exceeding 34in, must be registered with the IMHPS and owned by a current member. International Miniature Draught Type any age open to any draught type not exceeding 34in at maturity, must be registered with the IMHPS and owned by a current member. Must not have competed in the previous four classes. Class 18: Class 19: Class 20: Class 21: CH5 INTERNATIONAL MINIATURE HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 17,18,19,20,21 Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final PALOMINO/DUN CLASS JUDGE: Mrs C Frost Class 22 Palomino/Dun Horse or Pony any age/sex. Winner to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final. DALES/FELL PONIES The Dales Pony Society offers a special rosette for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who must produce a current membership card in the ring. The Fell Pony Society offers a special rosette for the best registered Fell Pony owned by a member of the Fell Pony Society. Membership Cards to be shown in the ring. JUDGE: Miss J Custerson Class 23: Dales/Fell Pony Yearling two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 24: Dales/Fell Pony Stallion Mare or Gelding four years and over. CH6 DALES PONY CHAMPIONSHIP The two highest placed Dales Ponies from classes 23 and 24 will be eligible to compete Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship CH7 FELL PONY CHAMPIONSHIP The two highest placed Fell Ponies from classes 23 and 24 will be eligible to compete Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship 7 CONNEMARA /NEW FOREST/HIGHLAND PONIES The British Connemara Pony Society offers a special rosette for the best registered Connemara Pony, owned by a BCPS member. The New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society offers a special rosette to the best registered New Forest Pony. The Highland Pony Society offers a special rosette to the best registered Highland Pony. JUDGE: Miss J Custerson Class 25: Connemara/New Forest/Highland Pony Yearling two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 26: Connemara/New Forest/Highland Pony Stallion Mare or Gelding four years and over. CH8 CONNEMARA PONY CHAMPIONSHIP Two highest placed Connemara Ponies from classes 25 and 26 will be eligible to compete. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship CH9 NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP Two highest placed New Forest Ponies from classes 25 and 26 will be eligible to compete. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship CH10 HIGHLAND PONY CHAMPIONSHIP Two highest placed Highland Ponies from classes 25 and 26 will be eligible to compete. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship DARTMOOR/SHETLAND/EXMOOR PONIES The Dartmoor Pony Society offers a special rosette to the best registered Dartmoor Pony shown by a member of the DPS. Current membership card to be shown in the ring. The Exmoor Pony Society offers a special rosette to the best registered Exmoor Pony. The Shetland Pony Studbook Society offers special rosettes to the best registered Shetland Pony. JUDGE: Miss J Custerson Class 27: Dartmoor/Shetland/Exmoor Pony Yearling two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 28: Dartmoor/Shetland/Exmoor Pony Stallion Mare or Gelding four years and over. CH11DARTMOOR PONY CHAMPIONSHIP The two highest placed Dartmoor Ponies from classes 27 and 28 will be eligible to compete Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship CH12 EXMOOR PONY CHAMPIONSHIP The two highest placed Exmoor Ponies from classes 27 and 28 will be eligible to compete Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship CH13 SHETLAND CHAMPIONSHIP The two highest placed Shetland Ponies from classes 27 and 28 will be eligible to compete Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship 8 CHAPS (UK) COLOURED SECTION NB: These classes will not start until after CH1 This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). Both the 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. These classes are also qualifiers for Ponies UK Summer Championships 8th- 11th August 2012, please refer to your CHAPS Handbook .Classes 29- 33 are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 30th August – 1st September 2012. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. All Stallions entering these classes must be graded or valid First Stage Approved with CHAPS (UK). For full rulings and information on competition/qualification please refer to the CHAPS (UK) members’ handbook or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. JUDGE: Class 29: Mrs C Frost Class 30: The CHAPS (UK) Native/ Cob/ Traditional type Open In Hand Qualifier Class any height. Any age, no foals. The CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Open In Hand Qualifier Class any height.Any age, no foals. Class 31: The CHAPS (UK) Youngstock Qualifier Class . One, Two or Three Yr Olds; no Foals. CH14 CHAPS (UK) IN HAND COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 29,30,31. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final JUDGE: Class 32: Mrs C Frost Class 33: The CHAPS (UK) Non- Native Open Ridden Qualifier Class any height, any type. The CHAPS (UK) Native/ Cob/ Traditional Open Ridden Qualifier Class any height. CH15 CHAPS (UK)RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 32,33. THE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION TO GO FORWARD TO THE LEEMAN FAMILY SUPREME RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL MIXED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SECTION JUDGE: Mr L E Bigley Class 34: Small Breeds Mountain & Moorland Yearling two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 35: Small Breeds Mountain & Moorland Stallion Mare or Gelding four years and over. Class 36: Large Breeds Mountain & Moorland Yearling two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 37: Large Breeds Mountain & Moorland Stallion Mare or Gelding four years and over. CH16 MIXED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 34,35, 36, 37. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final 9 RING 4 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON WELSH CLASSES WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES SECTION A JUDGE: Mr L E Bigley (LLANARTH) Class 38: Welsh Section A Stallion. Class 39: Welsh Section A Mare with or without foal and Gelding four years and over. Class 40: Welsh Section A Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 39 eligible for registration in Sec A of the Stud Book. Class 41: Welsh Section A Yearling colt filly or gelding. Class 42: Welsh Section A two or three year old colt filly or gelding. CH17 WELSH SECTION A CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 38,39,40,41,42. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship WELSH PONIES SECTION B JUDGE: Class 43: Mr L E Bigley (LLANARTH) Class 44: Welsh Section B Mare with or without foal and Gelding four years and over. Class 45: Welsh Section B Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 44 eligible for registration in Sec B of the Stud Book. Class 46: Welsh Section B Yearling colt filly or gelding. Class 47: Welsh Section B two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Welsh Section B Stallion. CH18 WELSH SECTION B CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 43, 44,45,46,47. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship WELSH PONIES SECTION C JUDGE: Mr L E Bigley (LLANARTH) Class 48: Welsh Section C Stallion. Class 49: Welsh Section C Mare with or without foal and Gelding four years and over. Class 50: Welsh Section C Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 49 eligible for registration in Sec C of the Stud Book. Class 51: Welsh Section C Yearling colt filly or gelding, two or three year old colt filly or gelding. CH19 WELSH SECTION C CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 48,49,50,51. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship 10 WELSH COB SECTION D JUDGE: Mr L E Bigley (LLANARTH) Class 52: Welsh Section D Stallion. Class 53: Welsh Section D Mare with or without foal and Gelding four years and over. Class 54: Welsh Section D Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 53 eligible for registration in Sec D of the Stud Book. Class 55: Welsh Section D Yearling colt filly or gelding, Class 56: Welsh Section D two or three year old colt filly or gelding. CH20 WELSH SECTION D CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 52,53,54,55,56. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final and the Supreme M & M In Hand Championship ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ RING 5 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON SHOW PONY BREEDING SECTION JUDGE: Miss J Custerson Class 57: Brood Mare four years and over not exceeding 148cms in foal or with foal at foot. Class 58: Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 57. Class 59: Yearling colt filly or gelding not to exceed 148cms at maturity. Class 60: Two year old colt filly or gelding not to exceed 148cms at maturity. Class 61: Three year old colt filly or gelding not to exceed 148cms at maturity. CH21 SHOW PONY BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 57,58,59,60,61. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final. NPS/Laybalands Stud Show Pony In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship A silver medal rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Show Pony In Hand Section. (See NPS Silver Medal Championship conditions in this schedule). JUDGE: Miss J Custerson Class 62: Pony Stallion or Colt two years and over not to exceed 153cms at maturity. Winner to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final. 11 SHOW HUNTER PONY BREEDING SECTION (not to exceed 153cms at maturity) JUDGE: Class 63: Mrs S R O White Show Hunter Pony Brood Mare four years and over in foal or with foal at foot. Class 64 Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 63. Class 65: Show Hunter Pony Yearling colt filly or gelding. Class 66: Show Hunter Pony two or three year old colt filly or gelding. CH22 SHOW HUNTER PONY BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 63,64,65,66. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final NPS/Bankswood Stud Show Hunter Pony Breeding In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship A silver medal rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Show Hunter Pony In Hand section. ( See NPS Silver Medal Championship conditions in this schedule) ARAB BREEDING SECTION JUDGE: Mr S Somers Class 67: Anglo and Part bred Arab Stallion Mare or Gelding four years and over. Class 68: Anglo and Part bred Yearling colt filly or gelding. Class 69: Anglo and Part bred two and three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 70: Pure Bred Arab any age/sex CH23 ARAB CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 67,68,69,70. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final AMATEUR OWNER PRODUCED SECTION Definition. For the purpose of the Amateur Section the following definition of professional will apply: 1. Any person who has received payment of any kind (including re numeration) for producing ponies in or for the show ring will be deemed a professional and will not be eligible. 2. Any pony during the current year which has been produced, schooled, shown, etc by any person described in No.1 will be deemed a professionally produced pony and will not be eligible. JUDGE: Mrs S R O White Class 71: Amateur Owner Mountain & Moorland Yearling two or three year old colt filly or gelding. Class 72: Amateur Owner Mountain & Moorland four years and over. Class 73: Amateur Owner Riding Pony/Hunter Pony three years and under colt filly or gelding not to exceed 153cms at maturity Class 74: Amateur Owner Riding Pony/Hunter Pony four years and over not to exceed 153cms. CH24 AMATEUR OWNER CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 71,72,73,74. 12 RING 6 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON HUNTER BREEDING SECTION All entries in Hunter Classes 75,77-79 must be registered with SHB(GB). Registration Numbers must be quoted on entry forms. SHB (GB) offers a Brood Mare premium in Classes 75. (See SHB (GB) 2012 rule book section 16.) JUDGE: Mr S Somers Class 75: Hunter Brood Mare four years and over with foal at foot or in foal with a relevant certificate of service. Mares which have lost their foals are eligible to enter with a relevant certificate of service. (Certificates may be inspected at the show). Class 76: Foal progeny of mare exhibited in Class 75 foaled in 2012. Class 77: Hunter Yearling colt filly or gelding foaled in 2011. Class 78: Hunter two year old colt filly or gelding foaled in 2010. Class 79: Hunter three year old colt filly or gelding foaled in 2009. CH25 HUNTER BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 75,76,77,78,79. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final PART BRED WELSH SECTION JUDGE: Class 80: Mr S Somers Part Bred Welsh Brood Mare four years and over in foal or with foal at foot or Barren mare or gelding four years and over. Class 81: Part Bred Welsh Yearling colt filly or gelding. Class 82: Part Bred Welsh two or three year old colt filly or gelding. CH 26 PART BRED WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 80,81,82. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final SPORT HORSE BREEDING SECTION All entries in classes 83,85-87 must be registered with SHB (GB).and registration numbers must be quoted on the entry form A Special Rosette will be awarded to the highest placed horse in Classes 85-88. Brood Mare premium is offered for class 83 (See SHB (GB) 2012 rule book section 16). Wherever possible shows should announce the marks as they are awarded throughout the class. JUDGE: Class 83: Mr P Crafts Sport Horse Brood Mare with foal at foot or in foal with a relevant certificate of service. Mares which have lost their foals are eligible to enter with a relevant certificate of service. (Certificates may be inspected at the show). Class 84: Foal progeny of a mare exhibited in Class 83 foaled in 2012. 13 Class 85: Yearling Potential Sport Horse colt filly or gelding foaled in 2011 Class 86: Two year old Potential Sport Horse colt filly or gelding foaled 2010 Class 87: Three year old Potential Sport Horse colt filly or gelding foaled 2009 CH27 SPORT HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 83,84, 85, 86,87. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final HACK/RIDING HORSE/COB BREEDING SECTION In 2012, all In Hand Owners will be required to become Members of the Association. This new In Hand membership includes the registration of an unlimited number of In Hand Horses and only applies to Broodmares and Youngstock. This show is a qualifier for the BSHA Martin Wood Supreme In Hand Breeding Championship to be held at the BSHA National Championships at Addington September 7th/8th 2012. Champion and Reserve from the Hack / Riding Horse /Cob section to qualify. The BSHA offer a Martin Wood Qualified rosette to the Champion and Reserve and an Owner/Breeder rosette in each In Hand Breeding class with the exception of the foal class. JUDGE: Mr M Lawrence Class 88: Hack/ Riding Horse Brood Mare four years and over exceeding 148cms with own foal at foot or certified in foal. (Pregnancy Certificates must be produced on the day) Class 89: Foal likely to make a Hack/Riding Horse at maturity to be accompanied by the dam. Class 90: Hack/ Riding Horse Yearling colt filly or gelding exceeding 148cms. Class 91: Hack/ Riding Horse Two or Three year old colt filly or gelding exceeding 148cms. Class 92: Riding Horse/Hack Stallion four years and over exceeding 148cms suitable to breed a Riding Horse/Show Hack. Class 93: Cob Yearling, Two or Three year old colt filly or gelding to make a show cob at maturity. CH28 HACK/ RIDING HORSE/ COB BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 88,89,90,91,92,93. Champion to go forward to the Kellythorpe Stud In Hand Championship Final 14 RING 7 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW PRP RESCUE SERVICES MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR Course Builder: Amanda Cole This competition is run under the rules of the Horse of the Year Show, copies of which are obtainable from www.hoys.co.uk The following classes are qualifiers for the PRP RESCUE SERVICES M & M Working Hunter Pony of the Year Championship at the Horse of the Year Show at NEC Birmingham (Wednesday 3rd OctoberSunday 7th October 2012). The highest placed horse /pony not already qualified from the first three in each class will qualify for the Horse of the Year Show 2012.Qualification will be verified by the HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW office. This competition is open to stallions, mares and geldings, 4 yrs and over to be registered in the main body of their respective stud books. Part Breds and mares with a living foal born during the current season are not eligible to compete. Riders can be of any age with the exception of those riding stallions who must have attained their 12 th birthday before 1st January 2012.Correct riding attire must be worn, spurs are not allowed and whips must not exceed 30”. Riders and/or owners in case of a junior member being a rider must be members of their respective Breed society/NPS/Ponies(UK) or BSPS. JUDGES: Mrs M A Ludlow (J) Mr N Oliver (C) Class 94: PRP Rescue Services Mountain & Moorland not exc 122cm WHP of the Year. Class 95: PRP Rescue Services Mountain & Moorland exc 122cm but not exc 138cm WHP of Year. Class 96: PRP Rescue Services Mountain & Moorland exc 138cm WHP of the Year CH29 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WHP CHAMPIONSHIP First and second prize winners from classes 94,95,96. 15 the RING 8 CLASSES START AT 8AM AND WILL FOLLOW ON THE HOME PRODUCED VETERAN HORSE SHOWING CHAMPIONSHIP Regional Qualifier for Olympia 2012 (Sponsored by Dodson & Horrell) JUDGES: Mr R Buckley (P) Mr J P Bourne (C) IN HAND SECTION Class 97: PRE –VETERAN 15-19 years. Horse or Pony. Exhibitor any age. Class 98: VETERAN 20-24 years. Horse or Pony. Exhibitor any age. Class 99: VETERAN-PLUS 25 years & over. Horse or Pony. Exhibitor any age. RIDDEN SECTION Class 100: PRE –VETERAN 15-19 years. Horse or Pony. Exhibitor any age. Class 101: VETERAN 20-24 years. Horse or Pony. Exhibitor any age. Class 102: VETERAN-PLUS 25 years & over. Horse or Pony. Exhibitor any age. CH30 VETERAN OLYMPIA CHAMPIONSHIP First prize winners from classes 97,98,99,100,101,102. THE CHAMPION TO GO FORWARD TO THE 2012 OLYMPIA FINAL IN DECEMBER The same competitor cannot go forward to the championship as the winner of both in hand and ridden classes. If this situation occurs, a choice must be made by the competitor between which section, in hand or ridden, he/she will enter for the championship. The second placed competitor in either the in hand or ridden section not chosen by the winner will then qualify and go forward for the championship. Competitors wishing to qualify for Olympia must have qualified at a VHS Area Qualifying show and must hold a valid Regional Qualification/Acceptance Card, which must be shown on entry with current membership/registration card. In order to compete at the London Olympia Grand Final all horses/ponies must meet the current FEI Vaccination regulations. COMPETITORS MUST DISPLAY THE AGE OF THE HORSE/PONY ON THE BRIDLE, RIDDEN AND IN HAND CLASSES All competitors must adhere to VHS LTD standards or turnout. No Spurs, galloping or wearing of face/body jewellery is permitted. Minimum age of handler for In Hand classes is 9 years old and over. Minimum age of Handler/Rider with a stallion is 16 years of age and over. 16 Dodson & Horrell have kindly sponsored Voucher Prizes 1st-3rd.All Class rosettes/ Finalist Rosettes. Regional Champion Rosette. Reserve Champion Rosette. The Veteran Horse Showing Ltd has kindly donated Champion Trophy/Champion Rosettes. Veteran Horse Showing Ltd, Suncrest, 119 High Lane, Brown Edge, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. ST6 8RT. Tel: 01782 503526. E-Mail veteranhorseshowing@hotmail.co.uk *SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPS* THE ‘DAVIES’ SUPREME MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGE: Mr L E Bigley The following Champions are eligible: CH6 to CH13 & CH17 to CH20 NPS Kilmannan Stud Mountain and Moorland In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship. A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the above sections. The Sponsors Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the qualification card. ( See NPS Silver Medal Championship conditions in this schedule). Prize Money Champion: £25 and sash / Reserve: £10 and rosette Kindly Sponsored by Mr & Mrs A W Davies 17 THE ‘TORNE VALLEY’ SUPREME RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Kindly sponsored by ‘TORNE VALLEY FARM & COUNTRY SUPPLIES’ Tickhill, Doncaster tel: 01302 756000 www.tornevalley.co.uk JUDGES: Ann Bigley and Anne Leaver PRIZE MONEY1st- £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 winner to receive the ‘Garrick/ Waring Collins Trophy’ The Champion and Reserve Champion from CH4 at this show are eligible and those previously qualified at the following shows: BSPS Winter Champs North of England Spring Pony Show Royal Windsor Lancashire Champs Cheshire Premier Suffolk County NCPA Open Derbyshire Festival of Showing Otley North Eastern Counties White Rose County Lincolnshire Spring Show(Great Ponton) Royal Highland Stafford County South of England Spring Show BSPS Area 8 South Lincolnshire (Baston Show) BSPS Area 15 Hambleton Staffordshire Country Festival Royal Norfolk Royal Bath & West Derby County BSPS Area 4a BSPS Area 5 NCPA Lancashire Spring Show BSPS Area 1B Cheshire County North of England Summer Pony Show Midland Counties NPS 5 Spring Show NPS Area 15 BSPS Area 6 Lurgan Show (N Ireland) Lincoln County Shropshire Country Spring Show BSPS Area 14 18 THE ‘LEEMAN FAMILY’ SUPREME RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP Kindly sponsored by ‘THE LEEMAN FAMILY’ JUDGES: Ann Bigley and Anne Leaver PRIZE MONEY 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 winner to receive the ‘ George Hollings Perpetual Challenge Trophy’ kindly presented by the Hollings Family The Champion and Reserve Champion from CH1 and CH15 at this show are eligible and those previously qualified at the following shows: BSPS Winter Championships Royal Highland CHAPS (UK) South East Regional Show CHAPS (UK) Northern Regional Show Midland Counties Newark & Notts Staffordshire Country Festival Royal Windsor Cheshire Premier White Rose County Hambleton Royal Bath & West North West Championships (NPS Area 5) Red Rose County CHAPS (UK) North West Regional Show (Derbyshire Festival of Showing) Cheshire County CHAPS (UK) Welsh Regional Show Lincoln County CHAPS (UK) Midlands Regional Show BSHA Southern Spring Show 19 THE ‘KELLYTHORPE STUD’ SUPREME IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Kindly sponsored by ‘THE LEEMAN FAMILY ‘ JUDGES: Anne Leaver and Ann Bigley PRIZE MONEY 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 winner to receive the ‘Duke of Newcastle Trophy’ kindly presented by Joanna Hayes The runner up to receive the ‘Pearson Challenge Trophy’ kindly presented by Karen Pollard (Pearson Pony Stud, Burnley) The following Champions from CH2, CH5 to14, CH16 to CH23 and CH25 to CH28 at this show PLUS the Winners of Classes 22 and 62 are eligible and those previously qualified at the following shows: Suffolk County Royal Highland Royal Windsor Derby County Stafford County NPS Area 15 Royal Norfolk Midland Counties SHB(GB) North West Spring Show Newark & Notts Royal Bath & West NCPA Open, Yorkshire SHB(GB) Show Cheshire County NPS Spring Festival North West Championship(NPS Area 5) CHAPS (UK) Northern Regional Show Red Rose County Lurgan (N Ireland) Hambleton Show SHB(GB) North West Summer Show Derbyshire Festival of Showing NCPA Staffordshire Spring Show NPS Area 4 Spring Show Lincoln County 20