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Events - Horse
- Private Driving
- Ring 2 In Hand Showing
- Ring 3 - Dressage and Shire Horses Classes
- Ring 4 - Ridden Showing Classes
- Ring 5 - Working Hunters
- Ring 6 - Show Jumping
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Carriage Driving Classes
Affiliated to The British Driving Society
Including the BDS Lincolnshire Area Show
Kindly Sponsored by Appleby’s Ices
Judge Miss Angela Sixsmith
Preliminary Judging commencing 11.00 a.m.
3.30 p.m. approx in main ring, Final Judging of Championship, The Roberts Family Concours D’Elegance Trophy, presentation of Red Rover Rosettes, and display of Carriages
Non BDS Members welcome but must send a copy of Third Party Insurance with entries. All horses and ponies must be over 4 years.
Class 1 The Roy Cash Trophy Exercise Vehicle 2 or 4 wheeled
Horse or Pony single, pair or tandem driven to a carriage of non-traditional type design and includes those with pneumatic tyres, judging will include general cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability.
Class 2 The Horncastle News Silver Salver Open Private Driving
Victoria Foods Qualifier
Horse or pony driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle.
Pneumatic tyres, trade turnout and show wagons are not eligible.
Class 3 Seasider Stud Trophy Country Turnout
Class 4 Light Trade
Two or four wheeled trade vehicles Open to horse and ponies, 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.
Class 5 Fenix Red Rover
Open to all turnouts to be followed by a 6 mile Road Drive
The Pipkin Trophy to be awarded to the highest placed Lincolnshire BDS Member (white armbands to be worn)
Junior Whip Prize sponsored by The Newcombe Family.
The following are qualifiers for the Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships. The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the BDS are eligible disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place will qualify for the 2011 Semi finals. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi Finals.
Class 1: Single turnout driven to a two-wheel exercise vehicle
Single turnout driven to an exercise vehicle by a young driver aged 10-14 years
Single turnout driven to an exercise vehicle by a young driver aged 15-17 years
A driver under 16 years must be accompanied in the vehicle by a competent person aged 18 years or over.
Class 2: Single purebred Registered Welsh Ponies Section C
Single registered Mountain & Moorland (excluding purebred registered Welsh)
Class 3: Single country turnout
Class 4 Two wheel Light Trade
Four wheel Light Trade
Entries for the above Driving classes to: David Faulkner, 4 Maidens Road, Sutterton, Lincs, PE20 2JU Tel. 01205 460351. Entry Fee £5 per turnout.
Prizes 1st £15 : £ 2nd £12 : 3rd £10 : 4th £8 : Rosettes to 6th place
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START 9.00 A.M.
Judge: Classes 1 to 7 Mrs. P. Fryer
Skewbald, Piebald and Mountain and Moorland Classes in Hand
Entries: £5 All entries on the day
Prizes: Classes 1-14 - 1st £6; 2nd £4; 3rd £3;
Rosettes to sixth place
Class 1: Coloured Horses and Ponies 4yrs and over any colour or type.
Class 2: Coloured Young stock. Foals exceeding 3 weeks: 1, 2 and 3 yrs. Any
type or colour.
Skewbald and Piebald Championship.
1st and 2nd from classes 1 & 2 to complete.
Class 3: Mountain & Moorland Yearling - Small and Large Breeds.
Class 4: Mountain & Moorland 2 & 3yr Old, Large Breeds
Class 5: Mountain & Moorland 2 & 3yr Old, Small Breeds
Class 6: Mountain & Moorland 4yr Old and Over - Small Breeds (Special to
best foal to be shown with dam)
Class 7: Mountain & Moorland 4yr Old and Over - Large Breeds (Special to
best foal to be shown with dam) “Aladdin” trophy to winner.
Mountain & Moorland Championship for the “Jim Sergeant” Trophy
1st and 2nd from classes 2-7 to complete
Large Breed to incl. Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest and Welsh C &
D
Small Breed to incl. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh A & B
• All ponies shown in their natural state, NO plaiting allowed.
Class 8 not to start before 12.00 noon.
Judge: Classes 8 to 14 Mr P. Hilton, Baston
Class 8: Hunter Brood Mare with own foal at foot (Country Sports Cup to
winner)
Class 9: Hunter Type Foal produce of mare shown in class 8. Specials to best
foal likely to make heavyweight hunter and to best foal sired by a TB.
Stallion standing in Lincs. (BOCO memorial trophy to winner class 9
presented by Mrs. Herrington)
Class 10: Hunter Yearling: Colt, Filly or Gelding (Trefelyn Gold Memorial
Trophy to winner kindly presented by Mrs. M. Barthorpe)
Class 11: Hunter 2 & 3yr old: Filly or Gelding (Spillers Trophy to winner kindly
presented by Spillers Feeds Ltd.)
Hunter Championship
1st & 2nd from classes 8 to 11 to compete for the Oldrid Trophy.
Sport Horse Classes
Class 12: Yearling Filly or Gelding likely to make a sport horse.
Class 13: 2 & 3yr old Filly or Gelding likely to make a sport horse.
Class 14: Sport Horse 4yrs and over Stallion, Mare or Gelding.
Sport Horse Championship
1st & 2nd from classes 12 & 14 to compete for the Sketchley Shield.
Supreme in hand Championship
for the “Applebys Ices” Perpetual Trophy kindly donated by Applebys, Conisholme,
Louth. Champion and res. Hunter, CH. & RES. Sport Horse & CH. & RES. MM.
and CH. & RE Coloured to compete.
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Sponsored by Tomtech
9.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Class 1 BD Intro B (Walk and Trot) (2009) cannot enter class 3
Class 2 BD Prelim 14 (2002)
Class 3 BD Prelim 18 (2002)
Rosettes to 6th and Prizes to 3rd places.
Entry £7.50 per horse per class by Wednesday, 3rd August, 2011 latest.
Entry forms available to download below.
Cheques payable to Revesby Country Fair.
Enquiries and Entries to: Sue Thompson, Redmays Farm, Broadgate, Sutton St
Edmund, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE12 0LR. sue.thompson@virgin.net, 01945
700553.
Ring for Times: Friday, 5th August, 7.00 to 9.00 p.m.
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Commencing 9.00am
ALL ENTRY FEES £5.00 ALL ENTRIES ON THE DAY
Prizes: Classes 20 – 34 1st £6; 2nd £4; 3rd £3;
Rosettes to sixth place.
Judges:
Classes 20 to 27: *Mrs A. Newling
Classes 28 to 31: *Mrs J. Myers
Classes 32 to 34: *Mrs D. Corser
Class 20: Best Turned Out. Lead rein accepted. The Kerry Harris Memorial
Perpetual Challenge Trophy for ponies 12.2hh and under. The Priestly
Perpetual Challenge Trophy, kindly given by Mr. & Mrs Rex Priestly
for ponies exceeding 12.2hh but not exceeding 14.2hh.
Class 21: Concours d'elegance * To be ridden astride or side saddle. Open to
horses and ponies. Riders any age. Costumes or traditional allowed. To
be judged on the overall picture of elegance presented by horse/pony
and rider including appearance, conformation, and individual show.
Class 22: Best Pony and Rider. Pony not exceeding 12.2hh/128cm.Lead rein. The
Silver Myth Memorial Trophy kindly given by Mrs. D Kennedy Hart.
Class 23: Best Pony and Rider. Pony not exceeding 12.2hh/128cm. Hougham
George Trophy kindly given by Mrs. Pat Barthorpe.
Class 24: Small Riding Horse * Exceeding 14.2hh/148cm and not exceeding
15.2hh/158cm. Rider any age. The Apple Pip Perpetual Trophy kindly
donated by Mrs. Lorraine Stimson Read.
Class 25: Large Riding Horse * To exceed 15.2hh/158cm. Rider any age. The
'Marksman' Perpetual Cup kindly donated by Miss V. Patricia
Allison.
Competitors may enter both classes 24 and 25 but not on the same horse.
RIDING HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 24 and 25 to come forward for the
B.D. Omar Memorial Perpetual Challenge Trophy donated and presented
by Mr K.J. Omar & Miss J.E. Omar.
Class 26: Ridden Hunter * To exceed 15.2hh/158cm. Rider any age. The Ann
and Colin Drabble Perpetual Trophy.
Class 27: Riding Cob *Exceeding 14.2hh/148cm. Special for highest placed
coloured. The Deedee Memorial Perpetual Trophy kindly donated by
Mrs. T. A. Brown.
Class 28: Lead Rein Pony * Open to ponies not exceeding 12hh/122cms, mare
or geldings, four years old and over. Riders not to have attained their
9th birthday by the 1st January in the current year.
Class 29: First Ridden Pony * Open to ponies not exceeding 12.2hh/128cms
mares or gelding, four years old and over. Riders not to have attained
their 12th birthday by the 1st January in the current year. To be shown
in any suitable snaffle bridle.
Class 30: Best Ridden Pony * Open to ponies exceeding 12.2hh/128cms but no
exceeding 13.2hh/138cms, mare and geldings, four years old and over.
Riders any age but to be a suitable size and weight for the pony.
(Excluding Lead Rein and First Ridden who are not eligible for this
class).
Class 31: Best Ridden Pony * Open to ponies exceeding 13.2hh/138cms but no
exceeding 14.2hh/148cms, mare and geldings, four years old and over.
Riders any age but to be a suitable size and weight for the pony. The
Gunnerby mark Royal Trophy kindly presented by Miss V Myers.
RIDING PONY CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 28 to 31 to come forward for the Bainland
Country Park Trophy
Class 32: Ridden Coloured *
Horses and Ponies, mare or gelding, four years old and over. No height
restriction.
Class 33: Ridden Mountain and Moorland Small Breeds *
Open to pure breeds only Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Section
A and B.
Mare or gelding, four years old and over. No stallions allowed.
Class 34: Ridden Mountain and Moorland Large Breeds *
Open to pure breeds only Highlands, Dales, Fell, New Forest,
Connemara, Welsh Section C and D.
For a full set of rules and Regulations for the Equestrian Life Qualifying classes, please visit the Equestrian Life website
www.equestrianlifemagazine.com
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Commencing 9.00am
ALL ENTRY FEES £5.00 ALL ENTRIES ON THE DAY
Judges:
Classes 40 to 45: *Mrs J. Carter
Class 45 Ride Judge: *Mrs E. Purslow
Classes 46 to 48: *Mrs E. Purslow
Prizes: Classes 40 – 48 1st £6; 2nd £4; 3rd £3;
Rosettes to sixth place.
Class 40: Cradle Stakes Pony
Ponies not exceeding 12.2hh/128cm. Riders not to have attained their
12th birthday by the 1st January in the current year. Max height 1’9”
Class 41: Working Hunter Pony *
Ponies not exceeding 13.0hh/133cm. Riders not to have attained their
14th birthday by the 1st January in the current year. Max height 2’3”.
The Midnight Memorial Perpetual Trophy kindly donated by Sue
Malkinson.
Class 42: Working Hunter Pony *
Ponies not exceeding 14.0hh/143cm. Riders not to have attained their
16th birthday by the 1st January in the current year. Max height 2’6”
Class 43: Working Hunter Pony *
Ponies not exceeding 15.0hh/153cm. Max height 2’9” Rider any age.
Perpetual Trophy kindly given by Mr. Terry Haines. The Cladingbowl
Trophy kindly donated by Mr. & Mrs. Chris Cladingbowl to the
highest placed pony to reside 15 miles radius of showground. Eligible
riders to wear an armband.
Class 44: Novice Horse
Horses to exceed 15.0hh/153cm. Rider any age. Max height 2’6”
Class 45: Working Hunter Open *
Horses to exceed 15.0hh/153cm. Rider any age. The Redcap trophy
kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. John Warnes. The Coventry Ash trophy to
be presented in this class to the highest placed horse hunted with The
South Wold Hunt 20010/11 season. Max height 3’6”
WORKING HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP.
1st prize winners from classes 40 to 45 to come forward for The Working Hunter
Championship. For the “William” Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) kindly donated by
Mrs. A. Crowther.
Class 46: Veteran Riding Horse or Pony * 16 years or over. For the Stan
Edwards Trophy.
Class 47: Family Pony. Pony up to and including 15hh/153cm. To be judged on
manners, confirmation, turnout and suitability for Family Riding. Will
be required to jump a fence max height 2’. For the Perpetual Challenge
Trophy kindly given by Holmes Joinery Ltd.
Class 48: Open Veteran In Hand * To be judged on Turnout and condition of
Horse or Pony for age 16 years and over. For the Barlow Blizzard
Memorial Trophy kindly given by Mr. Mark Barthorpe.
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9.00 a.m. prompt
Entries: £5 All entries on the day
Prizes: Classes 50-56 - 1st £6; 2nd £4; 3rd £3;
Rosettes to sixth place, special to best turned out in each class.
Course Builder: Mr L. Ludgrove
Class 50: Ponies not to exceed 12.2hh and children 12 years and under. The
D. & M. Barthorpe (Perpetual Challenge Trophy) Max height 1’9”
first round.
Class 51: Ponies not to exceed 13.2hh and children 14 years and under. The Kate
Littleworth Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) Max height 2’3” first round.
Class 52: NOVICE PONY 14.2hh and under not to have won more than £10.
The Joyce & Alan Woodthorpe (Perpetual Trophy). Jumps not to
exceed 2'3” first round
Class 53: Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh and children 16 years and under. The
Charles Littleworth Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) Max height 2’9” first
round.
Class 54: NOVICE HORSE to exceed 14.2hh not to have won more than £25.
The Maurice Poucher (Perpetual Trophy). Jumps not to exceed 2’9”
first round
Class 55: INTERMEDIATE HORSE to exceed 14.2hh Max height 3’ first round.
Class 56: OPEN HORSE to exceed 14.2hh The Frank Cosgrove Memorial
Trophy (Perpetual) Max height 3’6” first round.
THE STEPHEN GOSLING Memorial Shield kindly presented by Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Gosling will be awarded to the Leading Junior Rider of the Day. Decided on
points System Classes 1, 2, 3, 4. 1st 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 2 points, 4th 1 point.
In the event of a tie a Jump-off will decide.
THE LAVENDER ROSE Memorial Trophy kindly presented by Charlotte Cox for
the most pleasing style, turnout, and way of going for both Pony and Rider
competing in classes 1 - 4.
The “Unsworth Family” suppliers of Top Crop Haylage are delighted to donate a
prize bale of haylage to the winner of each class.
Please Note: If a horse or pony should wish to compete H'Ors Concours this is
permissible one per horse per class - but they must then continue to be H'Or
Concours throughout the day.
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