HORSES

Secretary: Liz Martin

Sponsors include: Hacks Country, Saltash,

Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey, WH Bond Timber, Trerulefoot,

Baliol Shetlands and Donkeys, Pensilva.

Please note:

All Cups and Trophies to be signed for and collected from the Horse Secretary’s Tent after each section has been completed. Section champion cups will not be handed out until after the champion horse has been judged. Please allow time for results to be recorded. Would exhibitors ensure they enter for the Special Prizes on the entry form.

Correctly secured British Standard Skull Caps/Riding hats Nos. PAS 015 1998 or 2011 with BSI Kitemark, VG1 with BSI Kitemark, ASTM-F1163 2004a with SEI mark, Snell E 2001 with official Snell label and number and AS/NZS 3838 1998, 2003 or 2006, that meet current safety standards must be worn by children at all times when mounted. Also these safety hats must be worn by all riders when jumping and it is recommended that they be worn by everyone when riding or handling horses and ponies at the Show.

Entry Fees: / Classes: 1, 3-6, 8-73, 75-76 / £7.00
Foal Classes: 2 & 7 / no entry fee
Class: 74 / £2.00
Classes: 77-78 / £5.00
Class 79: / £15.00
Prizes: / Classes: 1, 3-6, 8-73, 75-76 / 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £7
Foal Classes: 2 & 7 / 1st, 2nd and 3rd rosettes only
Class: 74 / Rosettes to all entrants
Classes: 77-78 / 1st £20; 2nd £15; 3rd £10
Class: 79 / Rosettes to 1st-6th

SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE OR PONY

CHAMPION IN HAND HORSE OR PONY

CHAMPION RIDDEN HORSE OR PONY

To be judged by Mr D Hodge, Okehampton, Devon at approx. 3pm

Champion Rosettes kindly given by The Cornish Rosette Company

Special Prizes:

H1 / A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by British Horse Feeds & Wyatt & Bruce Ltd and £50 for the Supreme Champion Horse or Pony. The winners of H2 and H3 to compete for this cup.
H2
H3 / A Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs Wesley Wilton and £25 for Best in Hand Horse or Pony. The David Allen Perpetual Salver and £25 for Best Ridden Horse or Pony.

IN HAND HUNTER AND SPORT HORSES

Judge: Mr B Brooks, Malborough, Devon

Youngstock to exceed 153 cms (15hh) at maturity

Notes: The name of the sire of all foals must be stated on the entry form. If insufficient entries are forwarded these classes may be combined.

Class:

1Any Hunter/Sport Horse Brood Mare with own Foal at foot.

2Foal – progeny of a mare in class 1. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on day of show.

3 Potential Hunter/Sport Horse Yearling – Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in 2016.

4 Potential Hunter/Sport Horse Two Year Old – Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in 2015.

5 Potential Hunter/Sport Horse Three Year Old – Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in 2014.

Special Prizes:

H4 / Rosette and the W Paynter Cup to the Champion in classes 1-5. The champion will go forward to the judging of the Champion In hand Horse or Pony.
H5 / Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 1–5.
H6 / The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Awards – This takes the form of a voucher worth £50 awarded to the highest placed brood mare in class 1 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed mare.
H7 / Master Memorial Cup kindly presented by Mr and Mrs J Wilton, Padstow (outright winner 1988) for the Best Foal in class 2.

IN HAND PONIES

Judge: Mr B Brooks, Malborough, Devon

Youngstock not to exceed 153 cms (15hh) at maturity

Class:

6Pony Brood Mare, not exceeding 153cm (15hh) with own foal at foot.

7Foal – progeny of a mare in class 6. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on day of show.

8Yearling – colt, gelding or filly foaled in 2016.

9Two or Three year old – colt, gelding or filly, foaled in 2015 or 2014.

Special Prizes:

H8 / Rosette and the Tamar Tractors Cup to the Champion in classes 6–9. The champion will go forward to the judging of the Champion In hand Horse or Pony.
H9 / Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 6–9
H10 / The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award – This takes the form of a voucher worth £50 awarded to the highest placed brood mare in class 6 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed mare.

RIDDEN HORSES

Judge: Conformation: Ms R Penn, Bodmin, Cornwall

Ride: Mr D Jordon, Okehampton, Devon

Notes: All horses to be 4 years old or over. No horse may be entered in both hunter and riding horse classes.

Class:

10Riding Horse

11Ridden Cob – not exceeding 155cm (approx. 15.1hh)

12Novice Hunter – for horses not having won a first prize of £25 or a total of £75 in any Ridden Hunter class.

13Small Hunter, mare or gelding – over 148cm (14.2hh approx) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh approx).

14Lightweight ridden hunter, mare or gelding capable of carrying up to 12 stone 7lbs.

15Middleweight/Heavyweight ridden hunter, mare or gelding capable of carrying over 12 stone 7lbs.

Special Prizes:

H11 / Rosette and a Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs A Melhuish to the Champion in classes 10-15. The champion will go forward to the judging of the Champion Ridden Horse or Pony.
Also £10 gift voucher from Hacks Country, Saltash.
H12 / Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 10–15
H13 / A Perpetual Cup kindly presented by Mr and Mrs Bevil Bunt for the best hunter in class 12 owned by a local exhibitor.

RIDING PONIES

Judge Mrs T Scholfield, Exeter, Devon

Ponies must be 4 years old and over. No stallions or colts allowed

Class:

16Best Turned Out. Rider Open, Pony 15 hands and under.

17Best Combination of Pony and Rider. Rider 12 years and under, Pony 14 hands and under.

18Best Combination of Pony and Rider. Rider 16 years and under, Pony 15 hands and under.

19Best Combination of Pony and Rider. Rider open, Pony 15 hands and under.

20Lead Rein. Rider 8 years and under, Pony 12 hands and under.

21First Ridden. Rider 10 years and under, Pony 13 hands and under. Competitors will not be

asked to canter as a group but may canter during their individual show.

Special Prizes:

H15 / Rosette and the Penhawger Cup presented by Mr and Mrs Gerry to the champion in classes 16-21. The champion will go forward to the judging of the Champion Ridden Horse or Pony
H16 / Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 16–21.
H17 / A Perpetual Shield presented by Mr and Mrs K A Snell and Family to the Mini Champion (best entry in classes 20 and 21).
H18 / A Special Prize presented by Mr and Mrs C B Bunt for the best pony in class 20 which is not in the prize money and is owned by a local exhibitor.

RETRAINING OF RACEHORSES

Judges:

Ride: Mr R Bellamy, Chedworth, Gloucestershire

Conformation: Ms R Penn, Bodmin, Cornwall

The RoR Amateur Ridden Show Series Qualifier

Open to all RoR and NR registered horses, 4yrs and over, mares and geldings, owned, produced and ridden by an Amateur. The Series is open to AMATEURS only – those employed in racing will be allowed to compete. The class will be judged under ‘riding horse’ format without ‘type’ being taken into consideration.Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored.The first three horses will qualify.

The Judge will not ride at the qualifier but will ride in the final.

This class is a qualifier for the RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series FINAL at the RoR National Championship Show at Aintree, August 2017.

Amateur definition:

An amateur is a person who for the purpose of RoR classes does not/has not during the current season or previous season: Engaged in breeding, livery, buying or selling, dealing or hiring horses (for the show ring) in a commercial capacity. Horses must not have been stabled at or reside in a Professional Producer's/Trainer's yard (in the current season or previous season). Riders must not have ridden any animals produced by a Professional/Trainer in the current or previous season. Horses and riders must not have received any help from a Professional Producer/Trainer at a SHOW in the current or previous season. Horses must not have been ridden at a show by a rider who has ridden for a Professional/Producer Trainer in the current or previous season.

Any breaches of this ruling will be taken seriously and will result in disqualification from future classes.

Class:

22 The RoR Amateur Ridden Show Series Qualifier

AdditionalPrizes: Rosettes 1st - 6th place

1st - £40 plusRoR jacket, 2nd - £30, 3rd - £20, 4th - £10.

The RoR/TBA (Thoroughbred Breeders Association) Retrained Racehorse Challenge 2017

The RoR Retrained Racehorse Challenge.Mare or gelding 4yrs old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years old or over on the 1st January. Horses to be ridden in any suitable bridle and should be plaited. All entries must be registered with RoR and HAVE raced in GB. The first three go forward to the championship at the RoR National Show at Aintree in August 2017 or 2018 for shows after 1st August 2017 to 31st July 2018.

Horses will NOT be ridden by the judge. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force.

Racing injuries and blemishes ARE IGNORED in this series.

The class to be judged 50% jumping, 20% style while jumping and performance and 30% awarded for show, manners and suitability to be retrained.

PHASE 1

Jumping to be judged:

8 rustic jumps (2’ 6” to 3’ with a maximum spread of 85 centimetres).

The following points to be deducted at the end of each jumping round: 10 points to be deducted for a knock down. 15 points to be deducted for a refusal. 20 points for second refusal.Elimination for 3rd refusal or fall.

PHASE 2

Class returns without boots and judged for an individual show/conformation. (In some classes, at the judge’s discretion, horses might be asked to do a ‘show’ following their jumping without leaving the ring. This is often the case with a large number in the class).

Each horse to complete an individual show of no longer than 1½ minutes. Show to include the following movements:

Walk, trot, canter showing change of leg, extended canter (gallop) halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Total marks out of 30% for show, manners and suitability to be retrained. Fences for the final at Aintree can be up to a maximum of 3’6”.

Class:

23 The Retrained Racehorse Challenge

Additional Prizes: Rosettes 1st - 6th place and Vouchers 1st – 4th place.

1st - £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £20, 4th- £10.

Veteran prize (15+): £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteranfinal at the RoR National Show at Aintree.

Special Prizes:

H24 / Rosette and Perpetual Challenge Shield presented by Mr C Phillips to the Champion who will go forward to the judging of the Champion Ridden Horse or Pony.
H25 / Rosette to the Reserve Champion.

PURE, ANGLO OR PART-BRED ARAB

Judge: Mr R Davies, Hatherleigh, Devon

Note: All entries to be registered with the Arab Horse Society. If there are insufficient entries classes 25 and 26 will be amalgamated.

Class:

25In Hand class for 4 year olds and over, any height, sex or type.

26In Hand Class for 1, 2 or 3 year olds, any height, sex or type.

27Ridden Class for any height, sex or type, 4 years old and over.

Special Prizes:

H41 / Rosette and a Trophy, presented by Ambumedical, West Looe to the Champion in classes 25-27. The Best In hand entry to go forward to the judging of the Champion In hand Horse or Pony and the Best Ridden to go forward to the judging of the Champion Ridden Horse or Pony.
H42 / A Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 25-27.
H43 / The South West Arab Horse Society will award special rosettes.

SENIOR HORSE SHOWING

THE OLYMPIA ANTHONY EVANS SSADL

HOME PRODUCED FIRST ROUND QUALIFIER 2017

Judge: Mrs D Alderson, Tavistock, Devon

The Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Home Produced First Round Qualifiers only are open to both Members and Non Members of the Senior Showing & Dressage Ltd. The SSADL Rule Book can be found at: ALL COMPETITORS SHOULD ACQUAINT THEMSELVES WITH THE SSADL RULES BEFORE ENTERING.

SSADL Qualification Cards and Keep Sake Prize Cards 1st to 6th will be handed out in the ring at the time of presentation.

COMPETITORS ONLY NEED ONE QUALIFICATION CARD PER SECTION PER SEASON, IN HAND AND/OR RIDDEN. IF ALREADY QUALIFIED THIS CARD MUST BE HANDED DOWN THE LINE.

NEXT STAGE OLYMPIA 2ND ROUND QUALIFIERS: You can only compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Second Round Qualifiers, if you are a 2017 member and your animal is registered with SSADL and hold the 2017 membership/registration card. Once you have qualified at a First Round Qualifier and you have received an Acceptance card, ONLY then may you compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans Second Round Qualifiers. The Second Round Champions will go on to compete at the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Home Produced Supreme Final at the London International Horse Show in December 2017. Once a competitor has qualified for the Olympia Grand Final they may continue to compete at any 2nd Round Qualifiers, but they will NOT be eligible to enter the Olympia Qualifying Championships. In this instance the second placed competitor will be eligible for this championship.

Once a competitor has qualified for Olympia in the Ridden section they are NOT allowed to qualify in the In Hand section and vice versa.

THE SAME RIDER/HANDLER/PONY/HORSE COMBINATION MUST STAY THE SAME AND THE MODE OF RIDING EITHER ASTRIDE OR SIDE SADDLE MUST ALSO REMAIN THE SAME FROM FIRST/SECOND ROUND QUALIFIERS AND GRAND FINAL.

For more showing information, contact the Showing Information Head Office, Suncrest, 119 High Lane, Brown Edge, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. ST6 8RT Tel: 01782 503526

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NO SPURS, NO GALLOPING, NO WEARING OF FACE/BODY JEWELLERY IS PERMITTED.

WHIPS MUST NOT EXCEED 30 INCHES.

FOALS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN SSADL CLASSES.

FOR IN HAND CLASSES THE MINIMUM AGE OF THE HANDLER IS 9 YEARS OF AGE.

STALLIONS-EITHER IN HAND OR RIDDEN CLASSES, COMPETITORS MUST BE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER.

COMPETITORS CANNOT ENTER THE RING ONCE THE COMMAND OF TROT HAS BEEN GIVEN.

Class:

30APre-senior: 15-18 years old. Horse or pony in hand.

31ASenior: 19-23 years old. Horse or pony in hand.

32ASenior Plus: 24 years old & over. Horse or pony in hand.

30BPre-senior: 15-18 years old. Horse or pony ridden.

31BSenior: 19-23 years old. Horse or pony ridden.

32BSenior Plus: 24 years old & over. Horse or pony ridden.

Special Prizes:

V1 / Rosette to the Champion in classes 30A–32B.The Best In Hand entry to go forward to the judging of the Champion In Hand Horse or Pony and the Best Ridden to go forward to the Judging of the Champion Ridden Horse or Pony.
V2 / Rosette to the Reserve Champion in classes 30A-32B
V3 / 1st-6th in classes 30A-32B will be awarded prize cards
V4 / 1st-3rd in classes 30A-32B will receive a £10 voucher kindly sponsored by Anthony Evans Insurance.

RIDING CLUB HORSE & WORKING HUNTER

Judges: Class 33 and Ride: Mr R Bellamy, Chedworth, Gloucestershire

Conformation: Mr N Arnold, Penzance, Cornwall

Note All horses to be 4 years old and over

Class:

33Riding Club Horse – horses will be judged on their suitability for Riding Club activities. They will not be ridden by the Judge, but will be asked to give a short show, to include two small jumps.

Conformation, manners and way of going will to be taken into account.

34Open Working Show Horse – Hack, Riding Horse or Cob (horses should not be entered in Hunter classes at this show). Jumps approx. 80cms.

35Novice Working Hunter – over 153cms (15hh) for horses not having won a first prize in any Open Working Hunter Class. Jumps approx. 80cms.

36Open Working Hunter – over 153cms (15hh). Jumps approx. 1m

Special Prizes:

H26 / Rosette to the Best East Cornwall Hunt Pony Club Member in class 33.
H27 / A Perpetual Cup presented by the East Cornwall Riding Club for the best ECRC Member in Class 33 riding a horse used for riding club events.
H28 / A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mr Arthur Gillbard for the winner of class 36

PONY CLUB PONY AND WORKING PONY

Judges: Mrs J Sleep, Launceston, Cornwall

The show would like to thank WH Bond Timber, Trerulefoot for sponsoring the jumps for this section.

NoteAll ponies to be 4 years old and over

Class:

37Pony Club Pony not exceeding 153cms (15hh). Riders 18 years and under. Ponies to be judged on their suitability for Pony Club activities. They will not be ridden by the Judge, but will be asked to give a short show, to include two small jumps. Conformation, manners and way of going to be taken into account.

38Cradle Stakes Working Pony – not exceeding128cms (12.2hh). Rider 11 years and under. Lead reins permitted.

39Novice Working Pony – not exceeding 153cms (15hh) for ponies not having won a first prize in any Open Working Pony class. Jumps approx. 60cms.

40 Open Working Pony 133cms (13hh) and under. Riders 14 years and under.Jumps approx. 70cms.

41 Open Working Pony exceeding 133cms (13hh) but not exceeding 153cms (15hh). Riders any age.

Jumps approx. 80cms.

Special Prizes:

H29 / Rosette to the Best East Cornwall Hunt Pony Club Member in class 37
H30 / Rosette to the Best Registered Mountain and Moorland Pony in each class.
H31 / Mr and Mrs D Moore Grand Challenge Cup for the Champion Working Pony in classes 38-41.

SIDE SADDLE CLASSES

Judge: Mrs H Noad, Gloucester, Gloucestershire

Class

42AEQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS ADULT QUALIFYING CLASS

Run under SSA rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Adult Members and Non-Members aged 18 or over on 1st January of the current year. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd place and SSA Championship Points. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member, judged to be the best turned out.

Class

42BEQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNIOR QUALIFYING CLASS

Run under SSA rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Junior Members and Non-Members aged under 18 on 1st January of the current year. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd place and SSA Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st January of the current year. Manor Grange Stud Show Centre offer a rosette to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. Hats to current Safety Standards or above must be worn.