2013

DERBYSHIRE

FELL, DALES AND

HIGHLAND PONY SHOW

SUNDAY 16th JUNE 2013

Bakewell Showground, Bakewell, Derbyshire

Organised jointly by

The Midlands West Group of the Fell Pony Society

Area 5 North Midlands Group of the Dales Pony Society

Highland Pony Enthusiasts Club Pennine Group

Commencing 9.00 am

Fell Pony Judge: Mrs J. Crane

Dales Pony In-Hand Judge: Mr J.R. Longstaff (Lowhouses)

Dales Pony Ridden Classes: Miss Anna Pennell (Nipna)

Highland Pony In-Hand Judge: Mrs Jane McNaught

Highland Pony Ridden Classes: Mrs J. George

A Dales Pony Society Premium Scheme Show

The Dales Pony Society is a Registered Charity, No. 1079619 and a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered at Companies House, No. 3553410

The Fell Pony Society is a Registered Charity, No. 1104945 and a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered at Companies House, No. 3233346

Please note changes to the timetable

CLASSES

FELL PONY CLASSES

Class 1: Stallions (must be fully licensed)

Class 2: Geldings, 4 years and over

Class 3: Mares without foal at foot, 4 years and over

Class 4: Mare with foal at foot

Class 5: Foal (To be at least 3 weeks old on show day and eligible for registration in the Fell Pony Stud Book)

Class 6: Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding

Class 7: Two Year Old Filly or Gelding

Class 8: Three Year Old Filly or Gelding

Special A) FPS Midlands West Support Group Championship. Highest placed eligible pony, owned by a member resident in the Area, from each Fell Pony In-Hand Class. Champion and Reserve will represent Midlands West for the Inter Area Final at the Southern Breed Show in September

Special B) Youngstock Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 5, 6,7 & 8)

Special C) Adult Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 1, 2,3 & 4)

FELL PONY DRIVING

Class 23: (Any Vehicle)

FELL PONY RIDDEN CLASSES

Class 25: Novice Pony in its first season under saddle (Snaffle bridles only)

Class 26: Novice Pony (Not to have won two firsts in ridden classes) (Snaffle bridles only)

Class 27: Traditional Ridden Class (Walk and Trot only)

Class 28: Open Ridden Class

Special G) Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd prize winners from classes 25, 26, 27 and 28)

Overall Fell Pony Champion(Champion & Reserve Youngstock, Adult and Ridden Pony to compete)

DALES PONY CLASSES

Class 9: Stallion (must be fully licensed)

Class 10: Geldings 4 years and over

Class 11: Geld Mare (without foal at foot)

Class 12: Mare with foal at foot

Class 13: Foal (To be at least 3 weeks old on show day and eligible for registration in the Dales Pony Stud Book)

Class 14: Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding

Class 15: Two year old Colt, Filly or Gelding

Class 16: Three year old Filly or Gelding

Special D) Best Section Pony (Highest placed Section B pony from classes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 &16)

Special E) Youngstock Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 13,14,15 & 16)

Special F) In– Hand Champion (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 9,10,11,& 12 )

DALES PONY DRIVING

Class 24: (Any vehicle)

DALES PONY RIDDEN CLASSES

Class 29: Novice Pony in its first season under saddle (Snaffle bridles only)

Class 30 Novice Pony, not to have won two firsts in ridden Classes (Snaffle bridles only)

Class 31: Traditional Ridden (Walk and trot only)

Class 32: Open Ridden

Special H) Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 29, 30, 31 & 32)

Overall Dales Pony Champion(Champion & Reserve Youngstock, Adult and Ridden Pony to compete)

HIGHLAND PONY CLASSES

Class 34: Stallions (must be fully licensed)

Class 35: Geldings, 4 years and over

Class 36: Mares without foal at foot, 4 years and over

Class 37: Mare with foal at foot

Class 38: Foal (To be at least 3 weeks old on show day and eligible for registration in the Highland Pony Stud Book)

Class39: Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding

Class 40: Two Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding

Class 41: Three Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding

Special J) Youngstock Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 38,39,40 & 41)

Special K) Adult Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 34, 35, 36 & 37)

HIGHLAND PONY DRIVING

Class 42: (Any Vehicle)

HIGHLAND PONY RIDDEN CLASSES

Class 43: Novice Pony in its first season under saddle (Snaffle bridles only)

Class 44: Novice Pony, not to have won two firsts in ridden Classes (Snaffle bridles only)

Class 45: Open Ridden

Special L) Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners from classes 43, 44, & 45)

Overall Highland Pony Champion(Champion & Reserve Youngstock, Adult and Ridden Pony to compete)

COMBINED CLASSES

(Open to Dales, Fell & Highland Ponies –rosettes to the best of each breed)

Class 18: Novice Handler (handler not to have been placed first In hand)

Class 19: Novice Rider (rider never to have been placed first in ridden classes)

In both these classes, rosettes to best junior under 14 years, and best Over 50!

Class 20: Veteran Pony (In-Hand pony, to be 15 years or over)

Class 21: Progeny Pairs class (2 ponies in hand, either by the same stallion, out of the same mare, sire and offspring or dam and offspring)

Please check your timings, as the breed rings will not be held up for these classes

DRESSAGE CLASSES

Class C: Intro A Walk & Trot test (Not a qualifier) 9.00 am until 10.30 am.

Qualifier for NPS/Fodder SolutionsSupreme Dressage Championship Sections listed below

10.30. am until 1.00

Class A:Preliminary Test 12
Class B: Novice Test 27
Sections

1Registered Mountain & Moorland Breedsnot exceeding 138cm

2Registered Mountain & Moorland Breedsexceeding 138cm

4Part Bred Horses/Ponies registered with their Native Breed Part Bred Stud Book

5Highest placed Mini rider aged under 12 years on 1st January 2012

6Highest placed junior Rider under 18 years on 1st January 2012

The two highest placed ponies in each section will qualify for the 2014 Final to be held at Addington Manor Equestrian Centre, Addington, Buckinghamshire in April 2014. Stabling will be available.

The competition will run under NPS Dressage Rules and be judged by British Dressage Judges using

British Dressage Tests Prelim 12 & Novice 27

  • All qualifiers will receive Sponsors rosettes and cards.
  • Horse/ponies must be ridden at the Final by the qualifying rider.

Those qualifying for the Final

  • must be fully paid up Dressage or Showing members of the NPS for 2014 in order to compete at the 2014 NPS/Fodder Solutions Final cont/

Please state on entry form which of the above sections you are eligible for.

Please note: Snaffle bits only (No Wilkie Snaffles), and no spurs allowed. For full rules, contact NPS, or see NPS website

SHOW RULES

  1. Exhibitors of Fell and Dales ponies must be current members of either the Fell Pony Society
  2. and /or the Dales Pony Society. The showing rules of each Society apply to the appropriate classes.
  3. Classes are only open to ponies registered in the Fell Pony stud book, the Dales Pony stud book, or the Highland Pony Stud book.
  4. The current showing rules of each Breed Society apply to the appropriate classes. Please contact the Breed Society concerned for a copy.
  5. The organisers reserve the right to combine or divide any class as necessary. Efforts will be made to prevent classes clashing, but in the event of a clash, classes will not be held up and the exhibitor must decide which to enter.

COMPLAINTS: We do not encourage complaints. This is intended as a fun show, to be

enjoyed by all. If you really must complain, your complaint must be accompanied by a fee of £20.00, which will only be returned if the complaint is upheld.

ENTRY FEES £5.00 per class

ENTRIES CLOSE Saturday 1st JUNE 2013

NO LATE ENTRIES ALLOWED

(except for Class 21, where entries may be made on the day, for ponies already entered in other classes prior to the closing date)

TIMETABLE

Fell Ring Dales Ring Highland Ring

9.00 am 9.00 am9.00 am

In Hand Classes1-8 In Hand Classes 9-16In-Hand Classes 34 – 41

Combined Classes 18-21

12.30 approx

Driving Classes 23 & 24 & 42

2.00 pm 2.00 pm 2.00 pm

Ridden Classes 25-28 Ridden Classes 29-32Ridden Classes 43 - 45

Directions to Bakewell Showground

From Sheffield and Chesterfield

Approach Bakewell on the A619 from Baslow. On reaching Bakewell, turn left into Station Road just before the bridge, and then immediately right into Coombs Road. Carry on along Coombs road past the car park and the houses, and then a further stretch, until you get to the farm on the right. The Showground entrance is immediately after the farm.

From Matlock

Go into Bakewell on the A6. Turn right at the roundabout by the Rutland Arms Hotel. Follow this straight through the one way system and over the bridge and turn immediately right into Station Road and then immediately right again into Coombs Road. Carry on along Coombs road past the car park and the houses, and then a further stretch, until you get to the farm on the right. The Showground entrance is immediately after the farm.

From Buxton

Go into Bakewell on the A6. Turn left at the roundabout by the Rutland Arms Hotel. Follow this straight through the one way system and over the bridge and turn immediately right into Station Road and then immediately right again into Coombs Road. Carry on along Coombs road past the car park and the houses, and then a further stretch, until you get to the farm on the right. The Showground entrance is immediately after the farm.

REFRESHMENTS will be available