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1 9 TH 13 TH MAY 2012 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS In partnership with

2 THE PATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW THE ROYAL MEWS, WINDSOR CASTLE, SL4 1NG TELEPHONE: +44 (0) FACSIMILE: +44 (0) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9TH, 10TH, 11TH, 12TH AND 13TH MAY, 2012 Entries close 30th March, 2012 Jumping entries will close when the classes are full. HOME TO THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PAGEANT Home Park Windsor Castle ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW 1

3 Patron: Her Majesty The Queen President: His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT Vice Presidents: Her Royal Highness Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein Lieutenant Colonel Sir Seymour Gilbart-Denham, KCVO The Lord Vestey, KCVO J Franks Esq Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns, GCB, KCVO, CBE M F S Bullen Esq Air Marshal Ian Macfadyen CB, OBE, RAF Committee: Colonel S H Cowen Chairman C M Brooks Esq Deputy Chairman S H Brooks-Ward Esq, LVO, OBE, TD Director S D B Garner Esq Chief Steward J Ridgway Esq, BVetMed, MRCVS Hon Veterinary Surgeon K M Brown Esq Colonel W T Browne, LVO P Everett Esq, LVO, FRICS J French Esq Mrs A G Loriston-Clarke, MBE, FBHS Mrs V Mackintosh Mrs J Peck J S Youngs Esq Secretary: Miss P J Henderson, MVO Entries Secretaries: Miss A Lowe Miss S J McWilliam Chief Medical Officer: Dr J H R Mawer Veterinary Surgeons: The Forest House Veterinary Group Orssich Committee: C M Brooks Esq S D B Garner Esq Miss C Gilbert-Scott N Hollings Esq Mrs J Seymour 2

4 HOME TO THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PAGEANT Thank you for your support of the 2011 Royal Windsor Horse Show. Having made conscious efforts to improve the showing classes at the 2011 event, we have widely consulted the jumping community to produce a relevant and balanced programme is Diamond Jubilee year and we will be doing our bit to celebrate this remarkable achievement by our Patron. As we are hosting the Diamond Jubilee Pageant, we will be taking advantage of an array of World famous equestrian displays never seen before in this country. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Activity Ride, Italy s Carosello di Carabinieri, The Kremlin Cossacks, Huasos from Chile, Australia s New South Wales Activity Ride, Oklahoma Cowboys and Cowgirls, Oman s 100 strong Royal Cavalry Activity Ride and Marwari Horses from India all make this an unforgettable year for the show. We hope that you will make time to enjoy the Diamond Jubilee Festivities. We will be continuing to offer an online entries system to our competitors. It is proving to be an increasingly popular method of entering the event and allows us to communicate more effectively with you. Please go to our website for further details. We look forward to seeing you at Windsor this year. With kind regards, SIMON BROOKS-WARD LVO OBE TD, Show Director. 3

5 INDEX CONDITIONS...63 JUDGES...5 ORDER OF JUDGING...11 TICKET INFORMATION...8 CLASSIFICATION THE LAND ROVER INTERNATIONAL DRIVING GRAND PRIX...16 JUMPING CLASSES...30 RWHS BRC CHAMPIONSHIPS...34 INSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIPS...35 APPALOOSA CLASSES...36 ARAB, ANGLO AND PART BRED...35 COB CLASSES...36 COLOURED HORSE AND PONY CLASSES...38 DRIVING CLASSES DRIVING FOR THE DISABLED...39 COACHING MARATHON...40 MEET OF THE BDS...40 HACK CLASSES...41 HACKNEY CLASSES...42 HAFLINGER CLASSES...43 HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CLASS...44 HUNTER CLASSES...44 IBERIAN HORSE CLASSES...48 LADIES SIDE-SADDLE CLASS...42 LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT CLASS...48 MINIATURE HORSE CLASSES...49 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONY CLASSES...49 POLO PONY CLASS...52 RIDDEN SHOW PONY CLASSES...53 SHOW HUNTER PONY CLASSES...56 WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSES...55 RIDING HORSE CLASSES...57 ROR THOROUGHBRED CLASSES...59 SIDE SADDLE CLASSES...59 TENT PEGGING / SKILL AT ARMS...60 VETERAN CLASSES...60 PLEASE NOTE EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION CERTIFICATE REGULATIONS 4

6 INVITED JUDGES Appaloosas Arab, Part-bred / Anglo Meet of the British Driving Society Coaching Marathon Cobs Working Show Horse Coloured Horse and Pony, In Hand & Ridden Driving for the Disabled Hackneys Hacks, Ridden Hacks, Amateur Haflinger Household Cavalry Hunters (including 4 Year Olds) Hunters, Amateur Hunters, Novice Hunters, Ladies Hunters, Small Hunters, Working R Ramsay Esq Mrs V Ayling Mrs L McKenzie C Henderson Esq Mrs G Chapman (Conformation) Mrs L Whitehall (Ride) Mrs G Chapman (Conformation) Mrs L Whitehall (Ride) R Buckley Esq Mrs P Hollings (Ride) R J Wiggins Esq Mrs M E Wilson M Cooper Esq T Wiggett Esq (Conformation) D Ingle Esq (Ride) Mrs A Levy (Ride) Mrs A G Loriston-Clarke, MBE, FBHS (Conformation) J Newman Esq Lt.Colonel D E Hughes RHG/D Captain R J Spiller RHG/D WO1 (RCM) W Brown LG Mrs W Phipps (Conformation) Miss S Chapman (Ride) Mrs A Levy (Ride) Mrs D Atkinson (Conformation) S Somers Esq (Conformation) J Van Praagh Esq (Ride) Mrs S J Kenny (Conformation) Mrs R E King (Ride) Mrs S J Kenny (Conformation) Mrs R E King (Ride) J C Gilliver Esq MRCVS (Ride) J Poole Esq (Conformation) 5

7 Flat Ridden Sport Horse Inter Hunt Team Relay Jumping Panel Course Builder Ladies Side-Saddle Light Trade Turnouts Lusitanos Miniature Horses Mountain and Moorland Ponies, In Hand Championship Connemara Dales Dartmoor Exmoor Fell Highland New Forest Shetland Welsh Mountain, Section A Welsh Pony, Section B Welsh Cob, Sections C & D Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Ponies Mountain and Moorland Ponies, Ridden BSPS Mountain and Moorland Leading Rein BSPS Mountain and Moorland First Ridden Polo Ponies Ridden Show Ponies Mrs J Cope T Clarke Esq N D B Peel Esq, MFH Major L C Tar (Turnout) J Youngs Esq (President) B Clifford Esq J Doney Esq Mrs J Gillespie A Golledge Esq Mrs P Parsons Mrs E Rusdale Dr N Vanososte (VEN) R Ellis Esq Mrs D Monaghan-Bentley R J Wiggins Esq Lady Sylvia Loch R Mills Esq R Sutcliffe Esq Mrs D Low MBE P Bousted Esq P Brightwell Esq Mrs A Hill Mrs A Edwards Miss C Richards J Adams Miss C Webb Mrs J S Redvers Mrs J S Redvers T J Roberts Esq Mrs R Bown Mrs J Seymour Mrs J Griffin Mrs D Whiteman S Hollings Esq Mrs P Pattinson S Hollings Esq Mrs P Pattinson Lord Patrick Beresford H Hipwood Esq Mrs V J Smith Mrs A Smyth 6

8 Ridden Novice Show Ponies Children s Ponies, First Ridden Children s Ponies, Leading Rein Intermediate Show Riding Type Intermediate Show Hunter Type Lead Rein Pony of Hunter Type Ridden Show Hunter Ponies Ridden Working Hunter Ponies Riding for the Disabled - Fancy Dress Riding Horses, Ridden RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse Class Retrained Racehorse Challenge Side Saddle Concours d Elegance Skill at Arms / Tent Pegging Spanish Horses Veteran Horse / Pony Classes Working Show Horse APPEAL COMMITTEE D J Park Esq S Hollings Esq Mrs P Pattinson S Hollings Esq Mrs P Pattinson D Puttock Esq Mrs P M Pattinson Mrs P M Pattinson Mrs C M Whiteley Mrs S Rawding S Somers Esq Mrs C M Brooks Mrs S H Cowen Mrs A Leaver (Conformation) Mrs P Hollings (Ride) Mrs G Jones (Conformation) Mrs E Murray (Ride) Mrs L Killingbeck (Ride) Mrs G Jones (Conformation) Mrs E Murray (Ride) Mrs L Killingbeck (Ride) Mrs L Sims A Bingle Esq M H Kohler Esq J Treverrow Esq Lady Sylvia Loch Mrs C Frost Mrs D Machin Mrs G Chapman (Conformation) Mrs L Whitehall (Ride) C M Brooks Esq Colonel S H Cowen S D B Garner Esq J Youngs Esq 7

9 TICKET INFORMATION GENERAL ENTRY TICKETS All tickets include access to the showground and an unreserved seat in the Castle Arena Grandstand. Ticket Type/Name On site Advance On site Advance Wed 9 Fri 11 Wed 9 Fri 11 Sat 12, Sun 13 Sat 12, Sun 13 Adult Concession* Child aged 5-15** Children go free Children go free 10 9 Family (2 adults and up to 3 children) n/a n/a Group Adults (10+) Group Concessions (10+) 8 11 A transaction fee of 1.50 per order is charged for advance ticket sales. * Concession includes, Senior Citizens, Students and Royal Borough Residents Advantage Card holders. One discount per ticket. ** Children aged 0-5years old are allowed free entry to the Show during all performances, if accompanied by an adult. MEMBERS ENCLOSURE TICKETS The Members Enclosure has grandstand seating alongside the Royal Box, a Members Restaurant, Members Bar and Lawn and a Deli Cafe. All overlook the Castle Arena. MEMBERS ENCLOSURE TICKETS In Advance On the Door Full Membership Package (before 31st March) 175 NA Full Membership Package (between 1st April and 2nd May) 200 NA Child * Members Ticket (weekday) Children go free Children go free Child * Members Ticket (weekend) Adult Members Ticket (weekday) Adult Members Ticket (weekend) Family Day ** (weekend) * Children aged 6 15 inclusive. Children aged 5 and under are free ** Two adults and up to three children Full Membership package includes: One Full Membership badge valid for every day of the Show One Forward Parking pass for the duration of the Show A guest ticket for each day of the Show Four tickets to Olympia, The London International Horse Show on selected performances General admission to the Royal Windsor Horse Show Cup held in May at Guards Polo Club Discounted rate for lunch in the Members Restaurant (bookings made in advance only) 8

10 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME The official programme is ( 8.00 if booked in advance). These can be ordered when booking your tickets. A voucher will be sent with your tickets which can be exchanged at the show. ONLINE BOOKINGS AND INFORMATION: BOX OFFICE: Ticket Factory: International +44 (0) GROUP BOOKINGS There are special rates for groups of 10 or more please call or CAR PARKING Car Parking is available at 6.00 per day in advance or 7 on the door. Car Parking can be reserved in advance with your tickets. Coach parking (Romney Lock Road 25) and Minibus (12 or more seats) NO DOGS PERMITTED ON THE SHOWGROUND HOME TO THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PAGEANT T H E R O Y A L W I N D S O R H O R S E S H O W I N 2013 WILL TAKE PLACE ON 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th MAY 9

11 OWNERS PASSES Three passes will be issued for the first horse / pony entered. Competitors with more than one horse will then be issued with an additional three passes per horse. Additional passes, at each per day or for the duration of the Show, may be paid for. Competitors must request on the entry form should they require a car pass. Only one car pass per two horses may be issued. Please send a large stamped addressed envelope, with a 1.46 stamp in order to receive your numbers and passes by post. STABLING Stabling will be available in a field adjacent to the Showground. THE STABLES CANNOT BE OCCUPIED BEFORE 2.00P.M. ON TUESDAY, 8TH MAY, AND MUST BE VACATED BY 10.00A.M. ON MONDAY, 14TH MAY. Stabling will not be provided for Owners horses unless, at the time of entry, written application is made in the appropriate space provided on the entry form, and the fees paid. A charge of per night is made for each loose box. Owners are asked to bring their own forage, as no fodder will be available. Please note that all boxes will be made up with shavings only. Extra bedding may be purchased if ordered and paid for in advance on the entry form. The stable fee of a horse entered but not sent to the Show will be forfeited. PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY COMPETITORS STAYING FOR THE DURATION OF THE SHOW WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARK AND LEAVE THEIR HORSEBOXES NEAR THE STABLING AREA. CARAVANS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. DAY BOXES There is limited availability for stabling close to the Castle Arena and Copper Horse Arena. It is accessible from 6.30am but must be vacated by 8pm. All stables will be bedded down with shavings. The cost is per day. Please note there is no vehicle access on to the Show site. ALL PERSONS MUST PARK THEIR HORSEBOXES IN THE HORSEBOX PARK AND WALK THEIR HORSES AND TACK ETC THROUGH TO THE DAY STABLING AREA. CARAVANS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION CERTIFICATES All horses and ponies entering the Showground must be vaccinated, and vaccination certificates / passports must accompany the horse or pony to the Show, and be available for checking. Since 1 January 2005, all horses competing in FEI competitions require an influenza vaccination within six months + 21 days of the competition. 1. All horses intending to participate in FEI competition must have at least received an initial primary course of two vaccinations, given between 21 and 92 days apart. Thereafter, a third dose (referred to as the first booster) must be given within 6 months and 21 days after the date of administration of the second primary dose, with at least annual boosters given subsequently (i.e. within 365 days of the last dose). 2. If the horse is scheduled to take part in an FEI competition, the last booster must have been given within 6 calendar months + 21 days of arrival at the FEI event. (The 21-day window has been provided to enable vaccination requirements to fit in with the competition schedule.) 3. No vaccination shall be given within 7 days of day of arrival at the FEI event. 4. All horses that were certified as correctly vaccinated under the previous FEI equine influenza vaccination rule prior to 1 January 2005, do not need to start a primary course again provided that they have complied with the previous rule of primary course and annual re-vaccinations and the new rule of a booster vaccination within 6 calendar months + 21 days of the day of arrival at the FEI event. To avoid the disappointment of disqualification it is strongly advised that, if there is any doubt as to the validity of the vaccination certification, then your veterinary surgeon should be consulted at least two months before the Show. Please note that suckling foals are acceptable without vaccination certificates. All horses / ponies taking part in competitions / displays other than those governed by the Rules of the FEI must have certificates of vaccination against Equine Influenza complying with the above. PLEASE NOTE THAT NEITHER VACCINATION CERTIFICATES NOR PASSPORTS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. HOWEVER, RANDOM CHECKS WILL BE CARRIED OUT ON THE SHOWGROUND FOR NATIONAL CLASSES, AND ALL PASSPORTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CLASSES MUST BE HANDED IN TO A REPRESENTATIVE IN THE PEDEN BLOODSTOCK CARAVAN PRIOR TO COMPETING, FROM WHERE THEY MAY ALSO BE COLLECTED. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR Protective headgear must be worn by anybody riding a horse / pony for any reason. It is mandatory that hats to the standard PAS 015, EN1384 or ASTM F1163 with either a kite mark of SE1, correctly fastened, should be worn in all ridden classes. This includes all judges who may be required to ride and all grooms etc riding outside the show rings. 10

12 Royal Windsor Horse Show reserve the right to alter or change classes from times as they think fit ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW 2012 WEDNESDAY 9TH MAY CASTLE ARENA Time Class 7.45am 1 The Horse & Hound Foxhunter First Round 10.30am 2 The Horse & Hound Foxhunter First Round 1.15pm 3 Land Rover Grades B & C Handicap Jumping Competition 3.45pm The Cuddy Hunter Championship 4.00pm The Walwyn Novice Jumping Championship 4.45pm 4 Part Bred and Anglo Arabs, 148cms and under 5.15pm 5 Part Bred and Anglo Arabs, exceeding 148cms 6.00pm Finish BHS FROGMORE ARENA Arena A 8.00am- 6a RWHS BRC Championships Junior Dressage Finals supported by PONY and Horse & Rider Magazines 10.40am Arena B 8.00am- 6b RWHS BRC Championships Senior Dressage Finals supported by PONY and Horse & Rider Magazines 10.40am Arena C 8.00am- 7a BHS Instructors Challenge - Dressage 11.10am Arena A/ Arena B / Arena C 11.30am Build and Walk 12 noon 7b BHS Instructors Challenge - Jumping 1.00pm Build and Walk 1.30pm 8 Land Rover Lightweight Working Hunter 2.50pm 9 Land Rover Heavyweight Working Hunter 3.50pm Land Rover Working Hunter Championship 4.00pm 10 Small Hunter 5.00pm 11 The Alan Ross Ladies Hunter 6.00pm 12 Blue Chip Four, Five and Six Year Old Flat Ridden Sport Horse 6.45pm Finish COPPER HORSE ARENA 7.30am 13 The Cuddy 4 Year Old Hunter 8.00am 14 Novice Lightweight Hunter 9.15am 15 Novice Heavyweight Hunter 10.30am Novice Hunter Championship 10.45am 16 The Cuddy Lightweight Hunter 11.45am 17 The Cuddy Middleweight Hunter 1.00pm 18 The Cuddy Heavyweight Hunter 2.00pm 19 Pre-Veteran Horse / Pony In Hand 2.20pm 20 Veteran Horse / Pony In Hand 3.00pm 21 Veteran-Plus Horse / Pony In Hand 3.30pm Veteran In Hand Championship 3.45pm 22 Pre-Veteran Horse / Pony - Ridden 4.45pm 23 Veteran Horse / Pony Ridden 5.45pm 24 Veteran-Plus Horse / Pony Ridden 6.15pm Veteran Ridden Championship 6.30pm Finish 11

13 THURSDAY, 10TH MAY CASTLE ARENA Time Class Arena A 7.30am 28 Amateur Riding Horse 8.30am 29 Novice Riding Horse sponsored by Phil and Caroline Swallow 9.30am 30 Small Riding Horse sponsored by Phil and Caroline Swallow 10.30am 31 Large Riding Horse sponsored by Phil and Caroline Swallow Arena B 8.45am 32 Amateur Small and Lightweight Hunter 10.00am 33 Amateur Middleweight and Heavyweight Hunter 11.15am Amateur Hunter Championship 11.30am 34 Light Trade Turnouts 12.30pm Riding Horse Championship sponsored by Phil and Caroline Swallow 12.45pm DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games 1.15pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 1.35pm Build & Walk 1.55pm 35 Inter Hunt Team Knock Out 3.20pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 3.40pm Hackney Championship sponsored by Mr & Mrs Glenn A Werry Jr 3.55pm Build & Walk 4.10pm 36 Land Rover Open Show Jumping Competition 5.30pm Finish BHS FROGMORE ARENA 7.30am 37 Olympic Star Spotters Competition for 6 Year Old Horses 9.30am 38 Grades A & B Jumping Competition 10.45am Build and Walk 11.15am 39 7 & 8 Year Old Championship 12.45pm 40 Polo Pony sponsored by Guards Polo Club 1.30pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 1.50pm Build and walk 2.05pm 41 Driving for the Disabled sponsored by Grundon Waste Management Ltd 3.20pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 3.40pm Build and walk 4.10pm 42 RWHS BRC Championships Senior Novice Jumping Final supported by PONY and Horse & Rider Magazines 5.10pm DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games 5.40pm Finish COPPER HORSE ARENA 7.30am 43 Coloured, Non-Native Youngstock 8.00am 44 Coloured, Native/Cob/Traditional Youngstock 8.50am 45 Novice Hackney Pony sponsored by Mr & Mrs Glenn A Werry Jr 9.20am 46 Coloured, Non-Native In Hand Pony 9.40am 47 Coloured, Non-Native In Hand Horse 10.00am 48 Novice Hackney Horse sponsored by Mr & Mrs Glenn A Werry Jr 10.20am 49 Coloured, Native/Cob/Traditional In Hand Pony 10.50am 50 Coloured, Native/Cob/Traditional In Hand Horse 11.10am 51 Riding for the Disabled Fancy Dress Competition sponsored by the Lions Club of Windsor and supported by Berkshire Media Group 12.10pm 52 Open Hackney Pony sponsored by Mr & Mrs Glenn A Werry Jr 12.30pm Coloured In Hand Championship 12.45pm 53 Open Hackney Horse sponsored by Mr & Mrs Glenn A Werry Jr 1.15pm 54 Coloured, Ridden Non-Native Pony 1.45pm 55 Coloured, Ridden Non-Native Horse 2.45pm 56 Coloured Pony, Ridden Native / Traditional / Cob 3.25pm 57 Coloured Horse, Ridden Native / Traditional / Cob 4.15pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.35pm Coloured Ridden Championship 4.50pm 58 Miniature Horse, Youngstock 5.20pm 59 Miniature Horse, Mares and Geldings 3 years old and over 5.50pm 60 Miniature Horse, Stallions 3 years old and over 6.10pm Miniature Horse Championship 6.25pm Finish DRIVEN DRESSAGE ARENA - HOME PARK Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix. Competition A Dressage 9.00am Pony Four-in-Hand 12.30pm Lunch 1.30pm Horse Four-in-Hand 12

14 FRIDAY, 11TH MAY CASTLE ARENA Time Class 7.30am 65 Grades B & C Handicap Jumping Competition 9.00am 66 The Retrained Racehorse Challenge Championship supported by RoR and SEIB 11.00am Land Rover Mountain and Moorland In Hand Championship 11.50am 68 Land Rover Grades A & B Jumping Competition 1.50pm 67 Coaching Marathon Preliminary Judging and Depart for Drive 2.10pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 2.30pm Cob Championship 2.45pm DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games 3.15pm 67 Coaching Marathon - Presentation of Awards 3.45pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.05pm Build & Walk 4.25pm 69 Martin Collins Enterprises Ladies and Gentlemens Jumping Competition 5.25pm Count Robert Orssich Hack Championship 5.40pm Finish BHS FROGMORE ARENA 7.30am 70 Working Show Horse 8.30am 71 Novice Cob 9.40am 72 Lightweight Cob 10.20am 73 Heavyweight Cob 11.00am 75 Maxi Cob 11.55am Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 12.15pm 77 The Tattersalls and RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse 2.00pm 74 Land Rover Tent Pegging Preliminary 3.15pm The Final of the Land Rover Tent Pegging 3.45pm 76 Land Rover Skill at Arms 4.15pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.35pm Build & Walk 5.00pm 78 RWHS BRC Championships Senior Intermediate Jumping Final supported by PONY and Horse & Rider Magazines 6.00pm Finish COPPER HORSE ARENA Land Rover Mountain and Moorlands In Hand 7.45am 79 - Connemara 80 - Welsh Pony 81 - Shetland 82 - Welsh Cob D 8.15am 83 - Connemara 84 - Welsh Pony 85 Shetland 86 Welsh Cob D 8.45am 87 Welsh Cob, C 88 - New Forest 89 Dartmoor 90 Welsh Mountain 9.15am 91 Welch Cob, C 92 Dales 93 - Dartmoor 94 Welsh Mountain 9.45am 95 - Fell 96 New Forest 97 - Exmoor 10.15am 98 - Highland 10.30am 99 - Highland 11.00am 100 Novice Hack 12 noon 101 Amateur Hack 12.45pm 102 Small Hack 1.30pm 103 Amateur Cob 2.30pm 104 Large Hack 3.15pm 106 Ladies Side-Saddle sponsored by Dr and Mrs Bardo 3.55pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.15pm 105 Haflinger, In Hand 4.40pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 5.00pm 107 Haflinger, Ridden 5.30pm DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games 6.00pm Finish 9.30am DRIVEN DRESSAGE ARENA - HOME PARK Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix. Competition A Dressage Horse Pairs 13

15 SATURDAY, 12TH MAY CASTLE ARENA Time Class 7.30am 111 Land Rover Services Team Jumping - Phase am Build & Walk 11.00am 112 Area Trial Jumping Competition 12.30pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 12.50pm Build and walk 1.00pm 113 Speed Stakes 2.10pm DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games 2.35pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 2.55pm Build and Walk 3.10pm 114 Land Rover Six Bar 4.00pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.20pm 111 Land Rover Services Team Jumping - Parade of Teams and Phase pm 115 Household Cavalry Best Turned Out Trooper supported by Alltech 5.30pm Show Pony Championship 5.45pm Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix Presentation of Awards Competitions A and B 6.00pm Finish BHS FROGMORE ARENA 7.30am 116 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony, not exceeding 122cm 8.15am 117 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony, exceeding 122cm but not exceeding 138cm 9.30am 118 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony, exceeding 138cm but not exceeding 148cms (except for Dales and Welsh Section D) 11.00am Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Championship 11.15am Build & Walk 11.45am 119 RWHS BRC Championships Junior Novice Jumping Final supported by PONY and Horse & Rider Magazines 12.45pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 1.05pm Build and Walk 1.35pm 120 Inter Schools Show Jumping Competition 5.15pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 5.35pm Finish COPPER HORSE ARENA 7.30am 121 Novice Show Pony, 138cm and under 8.00am 122 Novice Show Pony, exc 138cm but not exc 148cm 8.30am Novice Show Pony Championship 8.45am 123 Child s First Ridden Pony 9.45am 124 Child s Leading Rein Pony 10.45am Mini Show Pony Championship 11.00am 125 BSPS Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open Leading Rein 12 noon 126 BSPS Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open First Ridden 1.00pm BSPS Heritage Mountain & Moorland Mini Championship 1.15pm 127 Show Pony, 128cm 1.50pm 128 Show Pony, 138cm 2.20pm 129 Show Pony, 148cm 3.15pm 130 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Connemara, New Forest) 4.00pm 131 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Dales, Fell, Highland) 4.50pm 132 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Welsh Sections A and B) 5.30pm 133 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland) 5.50pm 134 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Welsh Section C) 6.10pm 135 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Welsh Section D) 6.45pm Ridden Mountain and Moorland Championship 7.00pm Finish 10.00am THE HOME PARK AND WINDSOR GREAT PARK Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix. Competition B - The Marathon Pony Four-in-Hand, Horse Pairs, Horse Four-in-Hand 14

16 SUNDAY, 13TH MAY CASTLE ARENA Time Class 12 noon 142 The Laurent Perrier Meet of the British Driving Society - Return from Drive 12.30pm Show Hunter Pony Championship sponsored by Woodhouse Show & Event Services 12.55pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 1.15pm Fuller s Brewery Meet of Hounds 1.45pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 2.05pm Build and walk 2.35pm 143 The Alltech Royal Windsor Grand Prix 4.20pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.40pm Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix - Parade and Presentation of Awards Horse Four-in-Hand, Pony Four-in-Hand, Horse Pairs 5.10pm Final of the DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games 5.40pm Finish BHS FROGMORE ARENA 7.30am 144 RWHS BRC Championships Junior Intermediate Jumping Final supported by PONY and Horse & Rider Magazines 8.30am Build & Walk 8.50am 145 Nursery Stakes 9.35am Build & Walk 9.45am 146 Working Hunter Pony, 133cm Build & Walk 10.45am 147 Working Hunter Pony, 143cm Build & Walk 11.35am 148 Working Hunter Pony, 153cm 12.50pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 1.10pm Build & Walk 1.20pm 149 Intermediate Working Hunter 1.50pm Working Hunter Pony Championship 2.05pm Build & Walk 2.25pm 150 Pony Club Tetrathlon 3.25pm Build & Walk 3.45pm 151 Pony Club Show Jumping Competition 5.30pm 152 Intermediate Show Riding Type, exceeding 153cm but not exceeding 158cm 6.00pm Intermediate Championship 6.15pm Finish COPPER HORSE ARENA 7.30am 153 Show Hunter Pony, 122cm sponsored by Woodhouse Show & Event Services 8.00am 154 Show Hunter Pony, 133cm sponsored by Woodhouse Show & Event Services 8.30am 155 Show Hunter Pony, 143cm sponsored by Woodhouse Show & Event Services 9.00am 156 Show Hunter Pony, 153cm sponsored by Woodhouse Show & Event Services 9.55am 142 The Laurent Perrier Meet of the British Driving Society - Preliminary and Depart for Drive 10.25am 157 Lead Rein Pony of Hunter Type 11.00am 158 Purebred and Part Bred Portuguese Lusitanos, Ridden (English) 11.40am Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 11 noon 159 Intermediate Show Hunter Type 12.30pm 160 The Kristina Rogge Purebred and Part Bred Spanish Andalusian, Ridden (English) 1.10pm 161 Novice Intermediate Show Riding Type 1.40pm 162 Parade Horse Class - Purebred and Part Bred Portuguese Lusitanos sponsored by Sussex Lusitanos 2.25pm 163 Intermediate Show Riding Type, exceeding 146cm but not exceeding 153cm 2.55pm 164 The Kristina Rogge Side Saddle Concours d Elegance 3.40pm Diamond Jubilee Pageant Display 4.00pm 165 Appaloosa, In Hand 4.30pm 166 The Kristina Rogge Purebred and Part Bred Spanish Andalusian 4.45pm 167 Appaloosa, Ridden 5.10pm 168 The Kristina Rogge Costume Concours d Elegance 5.50pm Finish DRIVEN DRESSAGE ARENA - HOME PARK 9.30am Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix. Competition C Obstacle Driving Pony Four-in-Hand, Horse Pairs, Horse Four-in-Hand 15

17 I. DENOMINATION OF THE EVENT Event : The Royal Windsor Horse Show Place: Windsor Country: UK NF: British Equestrian Federation Dates : 9th 13th May 2012 Outdoor: x THE LAND ROVER INTERNATIONAL DRIVING GRAND PRIX Status : CAI-A4 x CAIP-A4 x CAI-W x CAI-A2 x II. GENERAL CONDITIONS This event is organised in accordance with: FEI Statutes, 22nd edition, effective 15th April 2007, updates effective 1st January 2012 FEI General Regulations, 23rd edition, effective 1st January 2009, updates effective 1st January 2012 FEI Veterinary Regulations, 12th edition, effective 5th April 2010, updates effective 1st January 2012 The FEI Rules for Combined Driving Events and its Annexes, 10th edition, effective 1st January 2009, updates effective 1 January 2011 Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMR), 1st Edition, effective 5th April 2010, updates effective 1st January 2012 FEI Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes (ADRHA), based on the 2009 revised Code, effective 1st January 2012 All subsequent published revisions, the provisions of which will take precedence. An arbitration procedure is provided for in the FEI Statutes and General Regulations referred to above. In accordance with this procedure, any appeal against a decision rendered by the FEI or its official bodies is to be settled exclusively by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is the responsibility of NFs to ensure their participants are of the correct age. Please note that some of the provisions mentioned in this Schedule are subject to final approval by the FEI General Assembly to be held on 14 November *********************************************************************** THE APPENDIX (13 PAGES) IS PART OF THIS APPROVED AND SIGNED SCHEDULE AND MUST BE DISTRIBUTED TO ALL OFFICIALS AND NFs AND IS AVAILABLE TO OTHERS UPON REQUEST Approved by the FEI, Lausanne, on Signature : Ian Williams Director Non-Olympic Sports 16

18 THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. 1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 2. Horses and competitors must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids. 3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. 4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement. 5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise. A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, HM King HusseinI Building, Chemin de la Joliette 8, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland. Telephone: The Code is available in English & French. The Code is also available on the FEI s website: III. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. ORGANISER Name: The Royal Windsor Horse Show Address: The Royal Mews, Windsor Castle, Slough, Berks SL4 1LU Telephone: Fax: annabelbw@gmail.com Website: Contact Details Show Ground: Address: Home Park Private, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berks, UK Tel: Travelling from the South and West: Please use the A303 /M3 (J3) as opposed to the M4 (J6) wherever possible, thus avoiding Windsor Town Centre. Travelling from the M4 Maidenhead (J7/8) and Slough (J6): Follow the event signage Royal Windsor Horse Show. 2. ORGANISING COMMITTEE President of the Event: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT Show Secretary: Annabel Brooks-Ward (Driving) Press Officer: Jo Peck 3. EVENT DIRECTOR Name: Simon Brooks-Ward Address: The Royal Mews, Windsor Castle, Slough, Berks SL4 1LU Telephone: Fax: driving.rwhs@gmail.com 17

19 IV. OFFICIALS 1. GROUND JURY President: Name: Klaus Christ Nationality: GER Level: O Foreign Judge : Name: Peter Bonhof Nationality: NED Level: O Members: Name: Diana Brownlie Nationality: GBR Level: O Name: Anne-Marie Turbe Nationality: FRA Level: I Name: Hans-Peter Rüschlin Nationality: SUI Level: O 2. TECHNICAL DELEGATE Name: Philip Bateman Nationality: GBR Level: O standish55@aol.com 3. COURSE DESIGNER Name: Johan Jacobs Nationality: NED Level: O info@coursedesign.nl 4. APPEAL COMMITTEE President: Andrew Counsell Nationality: GBR Level: O Andrew.counsell@duchy.org Members: Name: Prilly Baron Nationality: GBR Level: Name: Jill Holah Nationality: GBR Level: 5. CHIEF STEWARD Name: Gunnar Larsson Nationality: SWE svanshall@hotmail.com 6. ASSISTANT STEWARDS Name: Harry Luff GBR 7. FEI VETERINARY DELEGATE Name: Name: J R Ridgway Esq BVetMed MRCVS Nationality: GBR jr@jeremyridgway.fsnet.co.uk 8. EVENT TREATING VETERINARIAN Name: Sue St Pierre BVetMed MRCS Address: Oakwood Veterinary Clinic, 321 Junction Road, Burgess Hill, W Sussex RH15 OPY Telephone: 9. MEDICAL DOCTOR/MEDICAL SERVICES Name: Dr Jeremy Mawer 10. FARRIER Name: Chris Carrel 18

20 V. SPECIFIC TECHNICAL CONDITIONS 1. TIMETABLE (to be provided per category/level if multiple events) Date Time Opening of stables: Tues 8th May am 1st Horse Inspection: All horses taking part Weds 9th May 10.00am at this event must be present during the first (to be confirmed) horse inspection, unless unable to do so due to force majeure Declaration of Starters: Weds 9th May 6pm Chef d equipe meeting Dressage competition Thurs 10th May Horse Four-in Hand/ Pony Four-in-Hand Dressage competition Friday 11th May Horse Pairs Marathon Saturday 12th May All competitors Obstacle competition Sunday 13th May All competitors 2. VENUE The event will take place: outdoors 3. DRESSAGE ARENA Length: 100 m Width: 40 m PRACTICE ARENA Length: 100 m Width: 40 m 4. OBSTACLE ARENA Length: 120 m Width: 70 m 5. STABLES Size of boxes 3 m x 4 m (minimum 3m x 3m+10% 3m x 4m) VI. INVITATIONS Number of home drivers 14 Number of foreign drivers 40 Number of horses/ponies per driver Teams x 5; Pairs x 3 Competitors are invited by the Organizing Committee through their NF One groom per driver for pairs - Two grooms per driver for Four-in-Hand 7. DRAW: Chef d equipes meeting on Tuesday 8th May 6.00pm by computer. 19

21 VII. ENTRIES All Athletes & Horses participating in any International competition must be registered with the FEI. Competitors wishing to compete in an International Event must be provided with a confirmation signed by their NF. (Competitors must be entered for International competitions by their NF). Organising Committees may not accept any other entries. IMPORTANT - Entry forms must include the following information on: Horse: name date of birth breed country of birth stud-book initials (FEI) Passport number/fei ID colour sex name(s) of owner(s) Athlete: name gender date of birth FEI ID number CLOSING DATES FOR: Entries in principle 23rd March 2012 Nominated entries 5th April 2012 Definite entries 18th April 2012 Entry fee per driver (if a global entry is not charged) Horse Four-in-Hand GBP 500 Horse Pairs and Pony Four-in-Hand GBP300 Overseas competitors only are required to stable in the OC s stables. British competitors will use their temporary stabling. FEI REGISTRATION: REMINDER: All Drivers & Horses participating in any International competition must be registered with the FEI. See General Regulations, 23rd Edition, effective 1 January 2009, Art : Any Athlete and/or Horse who is not registered with the FEI shall be automatically disqualified. Substitution of horses/ponies: After the definite entries have been made, substitutions of horses and/or competitors may only be made with the express permission of the OC. The substituted horse and/or competitor must be on the nominated entry list. Refund Procedure: Withdrawals after the date of definite entries or no-shows will be held liable to reimburse the OC for the actual financial loss incurred by the OC (i.e. entry fee) as a result of the late withdrawal or no-show. VIII. ADDITIONAL FEES/CHARGES BY OC: Electricity: Hay Straw Shavings Peden Bloodstock: GBP60 per connection available to purchase competitors please order no straw on-site unless specific amounts ordered and paid for by competitor 2 x bales of shavings free of charge per horse then paid for by competitor Export licences and paperwork to be charged at 60 per overseas competitor, there may be a small charge for the vet stamp this will be confirmed. 20

22 IX. FACILITIES OFFERED 1. ATHLETES Accommodation is not provided and if required must be booked directly by the competitor/chef d equipe/federation, this is charged directly to the individual. 2. GROOMS Accommodation is not provided and if required must be booked directly by the competitor/chef d equipe/federation, this is charged directly to the individual 3. HORSES/PONIES Are transported at the competitors own expense. 4. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS FROM HOTEL TO SHOW GROUNDS Courtesy cars are available on request from the Secretary s office. 5. WELCOME The time and date of arrival of drivers and horses and their means of transport must be given to the OC in order to facilitate them upon arrival. No arrival accepted prior to Tuesday 8th May X. ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY ON ATHLETES AND HORSES Advertising in Competition A and C: The competitors are: authorised by the OC to display the logo of their personal sponsor on the carriage in accordance with the General Regulations and Art Advertising in Competition B: The competitors are: authorised by the OC to display the logo of their personal sponsor on the marathon carriage and on the back(s) of the groom(s) in accordance with the GR and Art XI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1. GENERAL CLASSIFICATION AT THE END OF THE COMPETITIONS The Masters Trophy: A challenge trophy kindly donated by Asprey and Garrard for the best Marathon score in the Horse Four-in-Hand class The Duke of Edinburgh s Trophy: A challenge trophy kindly presented by HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh for the best Marathon Score in the Pony Four-in-Hand Class Franklin Mint Bowl: Presented by HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh to the winning team of horses in Competition A. The United States Equestrian Team Challenge Cup: to the team of horses in Competition C achieving the fastest clear round. 2. PRIZE GIVING CEREMONY Competition A and B on foot on Saturday evening. Competition C directly at the end of the class in the Driven Dressage Arena Overall placings on Sunday 13th May in the Castle Arena in the afternoon (time to be confirmed) 3. INSURANCES All competitors must wear hard hats when riding horses on the show ground in accordance with Show Ground policy. All owners and athletes are personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date. 21

23 4. ENTRY RIGHT TO SHOWGROUNDS (Art. 132, 1005) Competitors are entitled to 1 lorry and trailer, 1 car and caravan. They must inform the OC if they will be bringing additional vehicles or caravans and these will be charged for. Competitors are given wristlets to access the show-site and exercise areas 4 per team, 3 per pair. 5. TIMING DEVICE Competition B Marathon and Competition C Obstacle Cones will be electronic. 6. OBJECTIONS/COMPLAINTS All complaints and objections to be valid must be made in writing and accompanied by a deposit of CHF or equivalent. 7. EVENT S ORGANISATION In exceptional circumstances, together with the approval of Chefs d Equipe and Ground Jury the OC reserves the right to modify the schedule in order to clarify any matter or matters arising from an omission or due to unforeseen circumstances. Unforeseen circumstances do not include situations arising as a results of the OC altering the approved Schedule without FEI s authorisation. Any such changes must be notified to all competitors and officials as soon as possible and they must be reported to the FEI Secretary General by the Foreign Judge. 8. DISPUTES In the event of any discussion concerning the interpretation of the schedule (in translated languages), the English version will be decisive. 9. RESULTS In order to proceed with the results publication and for qualification purposes the FEI requires results to be sent in immediately after the conclusion of the event. Results are to be sent by to Laetitia.hugli@fei.org in the proper Excel or XML file immediately after the event. the file can be downloaded using the following link: All results must include FEI Passport Registration number of horses and FEI ID numbers of Athletes. XII. VETERINARY MATTERS 1. CUSTOMS FORMALITIES Address: Peden Bloodstock, Borough Court, Hartley Witney, Hants RG27 8JA Telephone: +44 (0) Fax: shipping@peden.co.uk 2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTRY OF HORSES/PONIES Health Papers are required prior to arrival in the UK. 3. PASSPORTS VETERINARY REGULATIONS, 12th Edition, effective 5th April 2010, updates effective 1st January 2012 (see website VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, HORSE INSPECTIONS & PASSPORT CONTROLS These will be carried out in accordance with the Veterinary Regulations, Art & the discipline Rules. General Regulations, 23rd Edition, effective 1st January 2009, updates effective 1st January 2012 will apply: 22

24 3.1.1 Art Every horse entered for any competition at CNs or CIMs (see Appendix E) in a country other than the country of the Horse s nationality and all Horses entered for other CIs, CIOs, FEI Championships, Regional, Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, whether at home or away from the country of its nationality (see GRs 139.2), must have an official, valid FEI passport, or a national passport approved by the FEI and accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card and, when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification and to establish ownership. In the case of horses permanently resident in a member state of the European Union, all horses must have an acceptable National EU approved passport in compliance with regulation (EC) No 504/2008, to which an FEI recognition is applied. The exception to the latter being the possession of AM FEI passport which has been continually revalidated without any interruption Art Horses taking part in CNs and CIMs (see Appendix E) and in CSIP and CSICh-A in their country of nationality are not required to have such a passport as is mentioned in paragraph 1. All such horses must be properly registered with the FEI and identifiable and, unless there is no national requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in the country of origin all horses must have a valid vaccination certificate. All horses permanently resident within a member state of the European Union, must have as minimum a suitable national EU approved passport in compliance with regulation (EC) No 504/ All FEI and/or national passports must include the full name, address and signature of the Owner as registered by the NF. The description of the Horse and the diagram must be accurately completed in order to be acceptable and the FEI and/or national passport, must include a record of all vaccinations and medication control tests. Whenever the name of a Horse with an FEI and/or national passport is changed, or any pertinent changes are made to an FEI and/or National Passport, the NF must notify the FEI NFs are responsible for issuing FEI passports and FEI Recognition Card for all Horses required to have them and for ensuring that the FEI and/or national passports are correctly completed, as specified in the VRs, prior to being authenticated by the stamp of the NF and the signature of an Official of the NF. IN ALL CASES NFs MUST BE CONTENT THAT THE DESCRIPTION OF THE HORSE MUST BE ACCURATELY COMPLETED TO A SUITABLE STANDARD. NFs must provide the identification page to the FEI for registration. The Person Responsible for a Horse at an Event is responsible for the accuracy of the FEI and/or national passport and for presenting it at the passport control, except for Events with borrowed Horses (Article 111) where it is the responsibility of the host NF As of 1 January 2010 the FEI does not issue passports for horses which are statutory subject to the European Union identification requirements laid down in Commission Regulation (EC)No 504/2008. Art and Annex XVII, VRs apply to EU Horses documentation procedures. THE EXCEPTION BEING THE REVALIDATION OF AN FEI PASSPORT THAT HAS BEEN CONTINUOSULY REVALIDATED WITHOUT INTERRUPTION A Horse may only have one FEI passport or one national passport with an FEI Recognition Card as per paragraph 1 of this Article and one permanent FEI number. If an NF is satisfied that an FEI and/or national passport has been lost or if any section of the FEI and/or national passport is full, it may issue an FEI and/or national passport clearly marked duplicate and bearing the same number as the original FEI passport. The issue of a duplicate FEI and/or national passport must be reported to the FEI (see VRs).General Regulations, 23rd edition, 1 January 2009, updates effective 1 January

25 3.1.6 OCs must arrange for each Horse to be positively identified at the passport control during the examination on arrival, in accordance with the VRs. Any case of misleading or inaccurate information in an FEI and/or national passport, or if the Horse cannot be positively identified, must be reported to the President of the Appeal Committee, who must report the case to the FEI, giving the number of the FEI and/or national passport with the FEI Recognition Card and the name of the Horse All Horses taking part in FEI Events must be registered with the FEI. Passport Requirements: Event s Category Category A FEI Passport/Recognition Card Compulsory 4. EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET. REGS. ANNEX VI (except events taking place in NZL& AUS) From 1 January 2005 onwards, influenza vaccination for all Horses competing in FEI competitions requires a vaccination within six months + 21 days of the competition. 1. All Horses intending to participate in FEI competition must have at least received an initial primary course of two vaccinations, given between 21 and 92 days apart. Thereafter, a third dose (referred to as the first booster) must be given within 7 months after the date of administration of the second primary dose, with at least annual boosters given subsequently (i.e. within one year of the last dose). 2. If the Horse is scheduled to take part in an FEI competition, the last booster must have been given within 6 months + 21 days of arrival at the FEI Event. (The 21-day window has been provided to enable vaccination requirements to fit in with the competition schedule). 3. No vaccination shall be given within 7 days of the day of arrival at the FEI Event. 4. All Horses that were certified as correctly vaccinated under the previous FEI equine influenza vaccination rule prior to 1st January 2005, do not need to start a primary course again provided that they have complied with the previous rule of primary course and annual re- vaccinations and the new rule of a booster vaccination within 6months + 21 days of the day of arrival at the FEI Event. SAMPLING FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES (Vet. Regs. Chapter V & VI and Annex III) Regular sampling is carried out in CCI3* and CCI4*, CSIs (3*, 4*, 5*), CIOs, World Cup Qualifiers and Cup Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CIs sampling is recommended. Where testing takes place, the number of Horses tested is at the discretion of the Testing Veterinarian/Veterinary Delegate. At CCI3* and CCI4*, CSIs (3*, 4*, 5*), CIOs, World Cup Qualifiers and Cup Finals, Championships and Games it is recommended that a minimum of 5% of all Horses (with a minimum of 3 Horses tested) must be sampled (see also VRs Art ). Special guidelines are applicable for events covered by the FEI Medication Control Programme (Groups I & II only). MEDICATION CONTROL PROGRAMME (GROUP I & II ONLY) The Organising Committees of FEI events within Groups I & II are advised to charge competitors the equivalent of CHF per horse per event as a contribution towards the costs of the MCP programme. 24

26 5. MEDICATION CONTROL LABORATORY Name: Horseracing Forensic Laboratories (HFL) Sport & Science Att.: Dr Steve Maynard Quotient Biosearch Limited Address: Newmarket Road Fordham, Cambridgeshire CB7 5WW United Kingdom Telephone: Fax: VETERINARY TREATMENT AND DESIGNATED TREATMENT AREAS AT FEI EVENTS The 2010 FEI Veterinary Regulations include changes in the approach to the procedure for permitting treatments at FEI events, and introduces a requirement that such treatments must take place in designated treatments areas. Designated treatment areas allocated only for this purpose must be provided at events, but certain treatments as specified below may take place elsewhere by agreement with FEI Veterinary Officials (FEI Veterinary Delegates or members of the FEI Veterinary Commission) i.e. in own stables. These changes also reflect the new approach to the FEI List of Equine Prohibited Substances since 5th April 2010 which now contains an exact list of substances that are prohibited under FEI rules. See Permission to undertake treatments and the location where they take place, is under the control and the authority of the FEI Veterinary Officials present. The following documentation must be completed when permission to treat is required. Equine Therapeutic Use Exemption (ETUE) Form 1 - Authorization for Emergency Treatment (i.e. involving medication containing Prohibited Substances). This is issued by a FEI Veterinary Official and must also be countersigned by the Ground Jury. -Treatment generally must take place in allocated designated treatment areas for this purpose unless by special agreement with FEI Veterinary Officials. The only exception to this is a clear emergency, when a retrospective ETUE may be considered, but may not be authorized in all cases -Equine Therapeutic Use Exemption (ETUE) Form 2 - Declaration for administration of altrenogest to mares competing in FEI competitions. This must be submitted before the start of the event. No Ground Jury countersignature is needed. -Treatment may take place in own stables Medication From 3 - Authorization for the use of Medication not on the list of Prohibited substances (i.e. rehydration fluds and antiobiotics). For permission to administer these substances by injection, naso-gastric tube or nebulisation (i.e. with saline only) it is necessary to complete Medication Form 3. For other administration methods of such substances not on the Prohibited Substances list i.e. in an oral form, this form is not required. The form does not need to be countersigned by the President of the Ground Jury. -Treatment may be required in the designated treatment areas, but in the case of some treatments i.e. intravenous fluids, or lack of sufficient treatment areas agreement may be made for this to be undertaken in own stables -Agreed treatment areas are required for the supervised activities of Physical Therapists, but such areas for this activity may be the horses own stable. An agreed treatment area and supervision is not required for simple treatments such as Ice, water, cold laser, magnetic therapies, heated blankets etc. 25

27 Supervision of all such treatments by FEI Officials may take place directly or by requesting to see a copy of the relevant authorization. No treatments may take place without coming under such control and authority except in the case of a clear emergency, when a retrospective authority may be considered, but may not be issued in all cases. Notes to Organising Committees FEI Veterinary delegates are to work with Organizing Committees in advance to ensure that treatment areas are available and fit for purpose. They are also to ensure that stewards are aware of the simple guidance above with regard to when treatments areas and permission forms are required and are not. Organizing Committees are to also ensure that there are adequately trained stewards who liaise fully with FEI Veterinary Officials to assist with the supervision of treatment areas in order to meet the above criteria. If such stewards are not available the FEI Veterinary officials are to designate individuals that can fulfil such a role. The organizing committee is also responsible for making sure the veterinary officials have an office space with a copy machine close to the FEI stables available to them so as to facilitate the required paperwork process. The FEI Veterinary Delegate is required to make only ETUE 1 available to the Ground Jury. ETUE 1, ETUE 2 and MF 3 are required to be kept by the FEI Veterinary Delegate and referenced in their report to the FEI. Further Queries on this Information Note If you have any further questions please check Please feel free to contact dominique.rochat@fei.org or veterinary@fei.org for further information.tel TOTAL PRIZE MONEY PRIZE MONEY CAIA[W] Four-in-Hand 5,500 In addition to the below Horse Four-in-Hands receive overall finishing prize money which is listed in Competition C CAIA Pairs 1,000 CAIP Four-in-Hand 1,000 Dressage Competition CAIA-[W] Four-in-Hand 1,110 CAIA Pairs 295 CAIP Four-in-Hand 295 Marathon Competition CAIA[W] Four-in-Hand 1,280 CAIA Pairs 410 CAIP Four-in-Hand 410 Obstacle Competition CAIA[W] Four-in-Hand 1,110 CAIA Pairs 295 CAIP Four-in-Hand

28 FIRST DAY : Thursday and Friday DATE : 10th-11th May COMPETITION A - DRESSAGE This competition will be in accordance with Driving Rules, 10h Edition 2009, updated 1 January 2011 Dressage Arena : Length: 100 m Width: 40 m Practice Arena : Length: 100 m Width: 40 m Type of Dressage Test: Horse Four-in-Hand Horse Pairs Pony Four-in-Hand FEI Test No 8a FEI Test No 8b FEI Test No 8c Total Prize Money Horse Four-in-Hand: 1,110 Horse Pairs: 295 Pony Four-in-Hand 295 Breakdown of prize money: Horse Four-in-Hand 1st 220/2nd 200/3rd 180/4th 150/5th 120/6th 100/7th 80/8th 60 Total = 1,110 Horse Pairs: 1st 95/2nd 75/3rd 55/4th 40/5th 30 Total = 295 Pony Four-in-Hand 1st 95/2nd 75/3rd 55/4th 40/5th 30 Total

29 SECOND DAY : Saturday DATE : 12th May COMPETITION B - MARATHON This competition will be in accordance with Driving Rules, 10th edition 2009, updated 1 January 2012 Distance Pace Average Speed Section A 8km Free 15kph Horses 14kph Ponies Section D 1km Walk 7kph Horses 6kph Ponies Section E 9km Free 14kpm Horses 13kph Ponies Indicate the number of obstacles in Section E: 8 including water Starting order Total Prize Money Horse Four-in-Hand 1,280 Horse Pairs: 410 Pony Four-in-Hand 410 Breakdown of prize money: Horse Four-in-Hand 1st 280/2nd 220/3rd 200/4th 180/5th 130/6th 110/7th 90/8th 70 Total= 1280 Horse Pairs 1st 135/2nd 110/3rd 75/4th 50/5th 40 Total = 410 Pony Four-in-Hand 1st 135/2nd 110/3rd 75/4th 50/5th 40 Total =

30 THIRD DAY : Sunday DATE : 13th May COMPETITION C - OBSTACLE DRIVING TEST This competition will be in accordance with Driving Rules, 10th edition 2009, updated 1 January 2011 Obstacle Arena: Length: 120 m Width: 70 m Practice Arena: Length: 120 m Width: 70 m Type of Competition Fault Competition Total Prize Money Four-in-Hand 1,110 Horse Pairs 295 Pony Four-in-Hand 295 Breakdown of prize money: Horse Four-in-Hand 1st 220/2nd 200/3rd 180/4th 150/5th 120/6th 100/7th 80/8th 60 In addition prize money will be allocated for overall finishing positions 1st 750/2nd 550/3rd 400/4th 200/5th 100 Horse Pairs 1st 95/2nd 75/3rd 55/4th 40/5th 30 Total Pony Four-in-Hand 1st 95/2nd 75/3rd 55/4th 40/5th 30 29

31 R O Y A L W I N D S O R H O R S E S H O W SCHEDULE OF EVENTS NATIONAL JUMPING COMPETITIONS All National Jumping Competitions will be held in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of British Showjumping, 2012 and the Rules, Regulations and Conditions of The Royal Windsor Horse Show In particular, your attention is drawn to Clause 26 in the Conditions of Royal Windsor Horse Show. COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE THAT ENTRIES WILL BE STRICTLY LIMITED, AND WILL BE ACCEPTED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE RECEIVED. Declarations Competitors are required to declare their starters by 8.00 p.m. on the previous day prior to the competition. No competitor will be allowed to jump Hors Concours. Substitutions All substitutions must be made at the time of declaration. Order of Jumping Competitors will jump in Catalogue order, which has been drawn. TO BE JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY, 9TH MAY Class 1 The Horse and Hound Foxhunter First Round (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 310; Table A7. Speed: 350 metres per minute. In the event that more than 50 entries are received, this competition will be run according to British Showjumping Rule 286b (Two Phase). Total prize money: 440. No competitor may enter or ride more than two horses in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 120; 75; 55; 45; 35; 30; 25; 20; 17.50; st rosette sponsored by Horse and Hound. The six highest placed horses in Class 1 will qualify to compete in the Walwyn Novice Championship, to be held on Wednesday 9th May. Declarations to compete in the Championship must be received immediately following the completion of the class in the Declarations Office. Class 2 The Horse and Hound Foxhunter First Round (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 310; Table A7. Speed: 350 metres per minute. In the event that more than 50 entries are received, this competition will be run according to British Showjumping Rule 286b (Two Phase). Total prize money: 440. No competitor may enter or ride more than two horses in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 120; 75; 55; 45; 35; 30; 25; 20; 17.50; st rosette sponsored by Horse and Hound. The six highest placed horses in Class 2 will qualify to compete in the Walwyn Novice Championship, to be held on Wednesday 9th May. Declarations to compete in the Championship must be received immediately following the completion of the class in the Declarations Office. Class 3 Grades B & C Handicap Jumping Competition (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 284. Table A4. Speed 350 metres per minute. Height of fences: Grade C 1.30m / Grade B 1.35m. Total prize money: 1,

32 For registered horses in Grades B and C. Please state grade of horse on entry form. No competitor may enter or ride more than two horses in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 330; 200; 130; 110; 85; 75; 55; 45; 40; 40. Walwyn Novice Jumping Championship (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Table A4. Speed 350 metres per minute. Maximum height in 1st round 1.30m. For registered horses. Restricted to the six highest placed horses in Classes 1 and 2. Total prize money: 1,000. CHALLENGE TROPHY, in memory of the late Lieutenant Colonel C T Walwyn, DSO,OBE, MC, presented by P Walwyn Esq and Mrs Holt. Prizes: 310; 180; 125; 100; 75; 70; 45; 35; 30; 30. TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY Class 36 Open Jumping Competition (Castle Arena) This competition will be run according to British Showjumping Rule 286b (Two Phase). Speed: 375 metres per minute. Maximum height in 1st round m. Total prize money: 3,200. For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition Entry Fee: 49 Prizes: 960; 576; 384; 320; 256; 224; 160; 128; 96; 96. Class 37 Olympic Star Spotters Competition for 6 Year Old Horses (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: Table A, Speed 350 metres per minute. Two rounds not against the clock but with a time limit of 2 minutes. All equal first in round one will go forward to round two over a shortened course. Maximum height of fences in first round: 1.20m. Total prize money: 504. For registered horses aged 6 years old at the 1st January in the current year, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. Breeding papers are mandatory and must have been submitted to the British Showjumping office at the time of registration. No competitor may enter or ride more than two horse in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 150; 90; 60; 50; 40; 35; 25 20; 17; 17. Class 38 Grades A & B Jumping Competition (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 286b (Two Phase). Speed 375 metres per minute. Maximum height of fences: 1.45m. Total prize money: 2,215. For registered horses in Grades A and B, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 665; 400; 265; 220; 180; 155; 110; 85; 70; 65. Class 39 The Royal Windsor Horse Show 7 & 8 Year Old Championship (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 284, Table A7. Speed: 375 metres per minute. To be run as a handicap. Total Prize Money: 785. In the event of equality of penalties for first place, there will be one jump-off against the clock. Fences: 7 year olds Height: 1.35m 8 year olds Height: 1.40m For registered horses aged 7 or 8 years old on 1st January Breed papers to be submitted with entries. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition Entry Fee: 35. Prizes: 235; 140; 95; 75; 60; 55; 40; 35; 25;

33 TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY Class 65 Grades B & C Handicap Jumping Competition (Frogmore Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 284 and 286b (Two Phase). Speed 350 metres per minute. Maximum height of fences: Grade C 1.30m / Grade B 1.35m. Total prize money: 1,110. For registered horses in Grades B and C, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 330; 200; 130; 110; 85; 75; 55; 45; 40; 40. Class 68 Grades A & B Jumping Competition (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Table A7. Speed 375 metres per minute. Maximum height of fences: 1.45m. Total prize money: 2,215. For registered horses in Grades A and B, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 665; 400; 265; 220; 180; 155; 110; 85; 70; 65. Class 69 Ladies and Gentlemen s Jumping Competition (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Table A9, 2 round competition. Speed 400 metres per minute. Maximum height in 1st round m. Total prize money: 5,000. For registered horses in Grade A, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of the British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. Entry Fee: 50 Prizes: 1,500; 1,000; 600; 500; 400; 300; 250; 200; 150; 100. CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by The Late Colonel The Rt Hon Lord Wigram of Clewer, GCB, GCVO, CSI to the highest placed gentleman rider. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late W Garfield Weston Esq, on behalf of the Weston Biscuit Companies to the highest placed lady rider. TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY Class 111 Her Majesty The Queen s Challenge Cup for Services Teams Jumping Competition supported by Land Rover (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Table A7. Speed 350 metres per minute. Phase 1 - All three riders from each Team (Castle Arena) Phase 2 - One rider from twelve best Teams. Parade of ALL Teams (Castle Arena) Total prize money: 350. Open to all serving Officers and Other Ranks from any Unit, Riding or Saddle Club of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, Royal Air Force, Police Force and members of the Volunteer Reserve and Cadet Forces who are riding horses on the strength of or the property of the Unit, Riding or Saddle Club or of the individual riders or their families. No hirelings or horses that are registered British Showjumping Grade A or an Advanced Eventer having completed a 3* Horse Trials or above. To be ridden in uniform. No mixed teams. Teams of three. Phase 1 - Over a course of approximately nine fences, none of which will exceed 1.05m. Teams will consist of three horses and no rider may ride more than one horse. Teams will jump in the order of the draw, as printed in the Catalogue. The No 1 Riders from each team first, followed by the No 2 Riders and the No 3 Riders. The twelve teams with the lowest aggregate of faults in Phase 1 will nominate one rider to go through to the final Phase (Phase 2). To determine the placing of teams, faults incurred in Phase 1 will be carried forward to Phase 2. In the event of equality of jumping faults, the aggregate time of the team will decide. 32

34 Phase 2 The nominated rider from the team placed twelfth in the preliminary round will jump first followed by those riders nominated from the other teams in descending order of faults accumulated from Phase 1: The total faults in both phases will determine the final placings. In the event of a tie in total faults from both phases for any one place, the time of the nominated rider in Phase 2 will decide. If a competitor is eliminated this will not eliminate the team, but the competitor will be awarded the score of the worst horse, in the phase concerned, with 20 faults added. Declarations to be made by 8.00p.m. on Friday evening, 11th May. Competitor s numbers to be collected from the Declarations Office by the Team Captain. Entry Fee: 40 per team. CHALLENGE CUP PRESENTED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN The highest placed overall individual rider in the second round, and the highest placed rider under 25 in the second round, will receive prizes kindly donated by The Worshipful Company of Saddlers. Team Prizes: 110; 65; 45; 35; 30. There will be special prizes for the best two teams, in Phase 2 (the Final), of non-horsed units. Teams from the Household Cavalry Regiment, The King s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, The Training Centre and Depot, RAVC, the RCMP and the Mounted Police, will not be eligible for these prizes. The Committee will have absolute right to exclude from these Special Prizes any other Team at their discretion and will so inform any such Team before the start of the competition. CHALLENGE TROPHY - THE QUEEN S PLATE Prizes: 40; 25. Class 112 Area Trial Rules: British Showjumping Rule round competition. Table A9. Speed: 400 metres per minute. Total Prize Money: 4,700. For registered horses in Grades A and B. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. Entry Fee: 50. Prizes: 1,500; 830; 550; 460; 370; 320; 230; 180; 130; 130. Class 113 Speed Stakes (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Table C. Maximum height in 1st round 1.35 m. Max Height in first round: 1.35m Max Spread in first round: 1.45m Total prize money: 3,200. For registered horses in Grade A, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 960; 576; 384; 320; 256; 224; 160; 128; 96; 96. Class 114 Six Bar (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Rule 279, not against the clock with a time limit of 2 minutes. Table A. Height in 1st round 1.30m 1.60m Total Prize Money: 3,200. For registered horses in Grades A and B, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. Entry Fee: Prizes: 960, 576; 384; 320; 256; 224; 160; 128; 96; 96. Class 120 Inter Schools Show Jumping Competition (BHS Frogmore Arena) To be run under National Schools Equestrian Association Rules. All schools to be members of the NSEA, and to provide their membership number on the Entry Form. All riders must be in full time education at the school or college they represent in 2012 (under 19 years on 1st January 2012). Only the Team Manager of each school is to deal with the Secretary. This should be the person listed on the NSEA Membership Form. A rider may only compete once in any team, and cannot compete two horses in the same team. No horse may be ridden by two different riders in the same class. Each school may only enter one team. In the event of oversubscription there will be a ballot. 33

35 Teams of four, best three scores to count. 90cm in the first round British Showjumping Rule 286b (Two Phase) Entry Fee: 45 per team. Prizes: In kind. TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY Class 143 The Royal Windsor Grand Prix (Castle Arena) Rules: British Showjumping Table A9, 2 round competition. Speed 375 metres per minute. Maximum height in 1st round: 1.60m Maximum spread in first round: 1.45m Total prize money: 14,000 For registered horses in Grade A, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Pony Associate members of British Showjumping. No competitor may enter or ride more than one horse in this competition. The best five scores, or all clear rounds will go forward to the second round, which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide i.e. the faster four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in the reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he / she will not be replaced and he / she will receive the placing from the first round. However, he / she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes will be awarded. Entry Fee: 95. Prizes: 4,200; 2,520; 1,680; 1,400; 1,120; 980; 700; 560; 420; 420. RWHS BRC CHAMPIONSHIPS The following classes are for those that have qualified at the relevant preliminary rounds. For further details regarding the RWHS BRC Championships please visit TO BE JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 6a RWHS BRC Championships - Junior Dressage To be judged in the BHS Frogmore Arena. Test: Prelim 18 (2002). Entry Fee: Class 6b RWHS BRC Championships - Senior Dressage To be judged in the BHS Frogmore Arena. Test: Prelim 18 (2002). Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 42 RWHS BRC Championships - Senior Novice Jumping To be judged as a Top Score competition and will take place in the BHS Frogmore Arena. Rules: To be judged under British Showjumping rule 273 unless otherwise stated in the competition rules. Please refer to the information pack for further details. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 78 RWHS BRC Championships - Senior Intermediate Jumping To be judged as a Top Score competition and will take place in the BHS Frogmore Arena. Rules: To be judged under British Showjumping rule 273 unless otherwise stated in the competition rules. Please refer to the information pack for further details. Entry Fee:

36 TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 119 RWHS BRC Championships Junior Novice Jumping To be judged as a Top Score competition and will take place in the BHS Frogmore Arena. Rules: To be judged under British Showjumping rule 273 unless otherwise stated in the competition rules. Please refer to the information pack for further details. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 144 RWHS BRC Championships Junior Intermediate Jumping To be judged as a Top Score competition and will take place in the BHS Frogmore Arena. Rules: To be judged under British Showjumping rule 273 unless otherwise stated in the competition rules. Please refer to the information pack for further details. Entry Fee: BHS INSTRUCTORS CHALLENGE The following class is for those that have qualified at the relevant preliminary rounds. For details on the BHS Instructors Challenge please visit TO BE JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY Class 7a BHS Instructors Challenge Dressage (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: British Dressage. Test: Elementary 45 (2010) Entry Fee: Total Prize Money: 150 Prizes: 70, 50, 30 Class 7b BHS Instructors Challenge Show Jumping (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: British Jumping rules except where modified. This class will be an accumulator run against the clock, there will be no jump off. There will be a joker alternative to the last fence. Max height 110cm. Entry Fee: Total Prize Money: 150 Prizes: 70, 50, 30 Class 7c BHS Instructors Challenge Show Jumping (BHS Frogmore Arena) Rules: Combined results from those who have entered classes 7a & 7b will produce a result for this class. Entry Fee: n/a Total Prize Money: 200 Prizes 1st 200 ANGLO AND PART-BRED ARAB CLASSES To be judged under Cherif Championship rules. This is a qualifying show for the Cherif Championship The final will be held at the Cherif Championship Show, Addington Manor Equestrian Centre, Addington, Buckinghamshire on 12th September All details and qualifying cards at 20 each (payable to Cherif Championship) send S.A.E. to Miss L Temple, The Stables, Ashton Gifford Lane, Codford, Wiltshire BA12 0JX. Please state the name and accurate height of horse / pony, and contact telephone number. Open to registered Anglo and Part-bred Arab stallions, mares and geldings, four years old and over. All Part-bred Arabs must contain the minimum 12.5% Arab blood. Entry Fee:

37 TO BE JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY 9TH MAY IN THE CASTLE ARENA Class 4 Anglo and Part-bred Arabs, 148cms and Under 148cms & Under - To qualify: one Pink Card (up to 138cms) and one Blue Card (over cms). Will not be ridden by the judge at qualifying shows, but will be ridden by a lightweight adult at the Cherif Championship final. Two entries may qualify. The highest placed entries within the first four in the class, who have not already qualified, will qualify. Class 5 Anglo and Part-bred Arabs, exceeding 148cms The two highest placed entries within the first four in the class at (a) up to and including 153cms and (b) over 153cms will qualify to compete at the Cherif Championship. No entry placed lower than fourth can qualify, even if only one height section is covered by the top four in the class. APPALOOSA CLASSES These classes are affiliated to the British Appaloosa Society (BApS). All horses exhibited in BApS affiliated classes must be owned by a fully paid-up member of BApS, and registered as follows: (a) For Main Register classes in the Main Register of the British Appaloosa Society, which includes Solid Appaloosas (b) For classes including Part Breds in the Part Bred or Main Register of the British Appaloosa Society Championship and Reserve Championship Rosettes will be given for the In Hand Main Registered Championship Classes. Special Rosettes will be awarded to the Best Junior in the In Hand Classes, Best Part Bred (if applicable) and the winner of the Ridden Class. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY 13TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 165 Main Register Appaloosa In Hand Section A: Colt, Filly or Gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Section B: Mare, Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old or over. Prizes in each section: 43.50; 33; 27; 18.50; 11.50; 11. Class 167 Appaloosa Ridden (Main and Part Bred Register) Stallion, Mare or Gelding. 4 years old and over. To be judged as a Riding Horse class. The Mr Freckles Memorial Trophy, presented by Mrs C Bardo RIDING COB CLASSES These classes are 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. Classes 72, 73 and 75 are qualifiers for the Royal International Horse 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. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their affiliated shows cannot compete in Hack and Riding Horse classes at the same show. 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 on September 7th and 8th

38 The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Championship rosette for each section. Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per exhibitor, per horse per season. A Day Ticket will allow entry into Novice, Amateur, Young Rider, Home Produced, Working and Open affiliated classes only but will not allow entry into RIHS of 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. The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 70, 71, 72, 73 and 75. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) 2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 70, 71, 72, 73 and 75 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers, i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) 2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show (date and venue to be announced annually). N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a 10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. Following submission of the online form, a qualifier s pack will be sent out direct to the qualifier. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded 1,000 prize money, a Trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded 500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded 100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will be awarded a Trophy and 100 and the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a Trophy and 50. Entry Fee Classes 72, 73, 75: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). Entry Fee Class 70, 71 and 103: TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 70 Working Show Horse Hacks, Cobs/Maxi and Riding Horses, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm. Jumps not to exceed 2 9 and 2 9 spread. Entries will be limited. Day Tickets may be purchased for Non-Members wishing to compete in this class. THE WILL O THE WISP CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by Mrs D E Bulens. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 71 Novice Cob Novice Cob, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms, that has not won a 1st prize of 25 or more or a total of 100 prior to 1st January, 2012 at home or abroad in any showing class. Winnings gained as a four year old are exempt unless that four year old has won an Open Ridden class. Day Tickets may be purchased for Non-Members wishing to compete in this class. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 72 Lightweight Riding Cob Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm but not exceeding 155cm and capable of carrying up to 14 stone. To be ridden. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 73 Heavyweight Riding Cob Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm but not exceeding 155cm and capable of carrying more than 14 stone. To be ridden. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 75 Maxi Riding Cob Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 155cm. To be ridden. Judges must pay particular attention to type (i.e. short legged animals of cob type). To be shown hogged. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15;

39 Cob Championship For the best Cob in the Show. To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 71, 72, 73, and 75. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. THE ARCHIBALD WEIGALL CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Mrs H Coriat. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. British Show Horse Association Championship rosette. TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 103 Amateur Cob Open to horses owned and ridden by an amateur, (the rider need not be the owner of the horse). Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm. To be ridden. The first and second prize-winners will qualify for the Fieldmaster Supreme Amateur Ridden Show Horse Championship to be held at the North of England Summer Horse Show Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; COLOURED HORSE AND PONY CLASSES 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, but in order to qualify they must both be Showing Members and the horse/pony must be registered with the Society before this show for the qualification to be valid. See CHAPS Members Handbook or for rulings. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 30th August 1st September Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members Handbook; or visit All stallions entering these classes must be graded or valid First Stage approved with CHAPS (UK). Stallion ID discs must be worn in the ring. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 43 CHAPS (UK) Coloured In Hand Youngstock, Non-Native Non-Native 1, 2 or 3 Year Olds (no foals) Class 44 CHAPS (UK) Coloured In Hand Youngstock, Native / Cob / Traditional Native / Cob / Traditional Type 1, 2 or 3 Year Olds (no foals) Class 46 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Pony In Hand, Non-Native Non-Native In Hand Pony not to exceed 153cms. Any age, to be shown plaited and trimmed. (no foals) Class 47 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Horse In Hand, Non-Native Non-Native In Hand Horse to exceed 153cms. Any age, to be shown plaited and trimmed. (no foals) Class 49 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Pony In Hand, Native / Cob / Traditional Native / Cob / Traditional Type in Hand Pony not to exceed 148cms. Any age, to be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged (no foals) 38

40 Class 50 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Horse In Hand, Native / Cob / Traditional Native / Cob / Traditional Type in Hand Horse to exceed 148cms. Any age, to be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged (no foals) Coloured In Hand Championship For the best Coloured In Hand in the Show. To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 43, 44, 46, 47, 49 and 50. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. Class 54 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Ridden, Non-Native Pony Non-Native Type Ponies, 4 years old and over. Not to be ridden by the judge. To be shown plaited & trimmed, not to exceed 153cms (15hh). Class 55 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Ridden, Non-Native Horse Non-Native Horses, 4 years old and over. To be ridden by the Judge or judge s representative. To be shown plaited & trimmed, to exceed 153cms (15hh). Class 56 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Pony, Ridden, Native / Cob / Traditional Native / Cob / Traditional Type Ponies, 4 years old and over. Not to be ridden by the judge. Not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh). To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged. Class 57 CHAPS (UK) Coloured Horse, Ridden, Native / Cob / Traditional Native / Cob / Traditional Type Horses, 4 years old and over. To be ridden by the Judge or judge s Representative. To exceed 148cms (14.2hh). To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged. Coloured Ridden Championship For the best Coloured Ridden in the Show. To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 54, 55, 56 and 57. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. The Champion and Reserve Champion will qualify for the Leeman Family Supreme Ridden Coloured Championship to be held at the North of England Show THE BARKER FAMILY TROPHY will be presented to the winner. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. DRIVING CLASSES TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 41 Driving for the Disabled For single ponies or donkeys. Open to any vehicle specifically built for a disabled person, to be driven by an ambulant or non-ambulant whip. No lamps. The class will be divided into two sections. Section A - Driving Competitors will be judged on the cleanliness of the harness, vehicle and pony and driving. All competitors will be required to do a brief show to demonstrate their driving ability. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by The Rotary Club of Windsor St. George Prizes: 50; 40; 30; 20; 10. All competitors will receive a rosette. 39

41 Section B - Obstacle Driving An obstacle course of cones to be judged under Table A with an optimum time. The winner will be the competitor with the least penalties closest to the optimum time. Subsequent placings will be in order of those placed closest to the optimum time. The optimum times will be declared by the judge prior to the start of the competition. 5 penalties will be awarded for each cone knocked down. The course to be completed at the trot, a break of pace will be regarded as a disobedience. 5 penalties awarded for first disobedience, 10 for second and subsequent disobediences. No Entry Fee. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by W Lucas Esq, to the winner of Section B. Prizes: 50; 40; 30; 20; 10. TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY Class 67 Coaching Marathon Teams of four horses, to be driven to a Coach carrying not less than six persons, driver, servants and representatives of the show included. Coaches will assemble in the Castle Arena at 1.50pm after which they will depart for a drive of approximately 9 miles and return to the Castle Arena for final judging at approximately 3.15pm. No Entry Fee. Section A Section B Section C Private Coaches CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Mrs Robert Kaye to the Coaching Club in memory of Mr Robert Kaye. Road Coaches CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late L C Lamerton Esq. Regimental Coaches CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Royal Logistic Corps Prizes in each Section: 100; 75; 50; 40; 40; 40; 40; 40; 40; 40. The 1st and 2nd prize-winners in each section will compete for the CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Mrs C M Woodbridge. THE WILLIAM H MOORE CHALLENGE CUP, kindly loaned by The Coaching Club. RESERVE: THE CLAUD MALDEN TROPHY, presented by the late Mrs Claud Malden. A Special Prize of 25 will be awarded for the best performance on the Coach Horn by Guards of Coaches. The Best Turned Out Coach Award (salver and 250), kindly presented by Mr Jack Pemberton, for the competitor with the best overall turnout, taking into account horses, harness, coach, appointments including appropriate dress for driver and grooms (guard). TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY Class 142 The Laurent Perrier Meet of the British Driving Society There will be a show drive of approximately three and a half miles and all exhibitors will receive a commemorative rosette. Collect in the Copper Horse Arena at 9.45a.m. and depart for drive. Return to Castle Arena for Presentation of Awards at approximately 11.50a.m. The essence of this class is the word elegance and the winner will be the turnout, which, in the opinion of the Judge, presents the most elegant effect. Attention may well be paid to drivers and passengers personal costume but fancy dress or period costume is definitely barred. The whole object of the class is to establish which turnout presents the most pleasing picture and normal judging criteria does not apply. It is judged from a distance and vehicles are not closely inspected. A private driving vehicle is a carriage that is designed and manufactured to resemble, as faithfully as possible, a vehicle built to the design of a carriage builder before the 20th century, in the style and methods of those times. Its construction may, however, include modern materials, but its overall appearance must reflect the original styling and profile, including leaf springing. Carriage lamps should be carried. Metal wheels, disc brakes, pneumatic tyred vehicles, show wagons and trade vehicles are barred. 40

42 Entries forward on the day may be refused if, in the opinion of the BDS Steward appointed, turnouts are unsafe or unsuitable to proceed on the drive, or carriages are not of a traditional type. Whips should be carried, passengers must wear hats and gloves and use driving aprons or knee rugs, passengers who join the drive outside the collecting ring must also abide by the conditions regarding hats and gloves. Junior whips must be accompanied by an adult. All horses / ponies must be 4 years old or over. Entry Fee: This meet is for British Driving Society members only and all entries and correspondence will be dealt with by Mrs T Styles, The British Driving Society, 83 New Road, Helmingham, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 6EA PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by Doris Zinkeisen in memory of Janet Johnstone. HACK CLASSES These classes are 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. Classes 102 and 104 are qualifiers for the Royal International Horse 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. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their affiliated shows cannot compete in Hack and Riding Horse classes at the same show. 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 on September 7th and 8th The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Championship rosette for each section. Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per exhibitor, per horse per season. A Day Ticket will allow entry into Novice, Amateur, Young Rider, Home Produced, Working and Open affiliated classes only but will not allow entry into RIHS of 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. Entry Fee Classes 102 and 104: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). Entry Fee Class 100 and 101: TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 100 Novice Hack Novice Hack, mare or gelding, exceeding 148cms, but not exceeding 160cms, that has not won a 1st prize of 25 or more or a total of 100 prior to 1st January, 2012 at home or abroad in any showing class. Winnings gained as a four year old are exempt unless that four year old has won an Open Ridden class. Day tickets may be purchased for Non-Members wishing to compete in this class. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Horse and Hound. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 101 Amateur Hack Open to horses owned and ridden by an amateur, (the rider need not be the owner of the horse). Hack, mare or gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms, but not exceeding 160cms. The first and second prize-winners will qualify for the Fieldmaster Supreme Amateur Ridden Show Horse Championship to be held at the North of England Summer Horse Show THE MR AND MRS R ROWLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY, presented by Miss E Rowley. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 102 Small Hack Small Hack, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 154cms. CHALLENGE CUP, presented in memory of C E Brooke Esq by Mrs R May Somerville and Mrs I Henderson. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15;

43 Class 104 Large Hack Large Hack, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 154cms but not exceeding 160cms. CHALLENGE CUP, presented in memory of Mrs V L Millwood by the late R D Millwood Esq and Miss V Millwood. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; The Count Robert Orssich Hack Championship For the best Hack in the Show. To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 100, 102 and 104. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Aspro-Nicholas Limited and the British Show Horse Association s Championship rosette. Reserve: THE JACK HANCE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by The Late Mrs J E Hance. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA SIDE-SADDLE CLASS Entries are restricted to Hacks, Cobs, Maxi Cobs and Riding Horses registered with the Association, to be owned and ridden by Members. Day Tickets may be purchased for Non-Members wishing to compete in this class. Entry Fee: Class 106 Lady s Side-Saddle Mare or gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms, registered as Hacks, Cobs, Maxi Cobs or Riding Horses, suitable to carry and to be ridden by a lady side-saddle. CHALLENGE CUP, presented in memory of the late Otto Oppenheimer. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; HACKNEY CLASSES Entries will be judged on soundness, conformation, quality, style, action, manners and pace. To be shown in harness. Please note Clauses 8 and 23 in the Conditions. All horses / ponies must be registered in the studbook of the UK Hackney Horse Society or of a recognised Hackney Society abroad, and all exhibitors, drivers and grooms must be members of the Hackney Horse Society. Minimum age of driver in open and novice classes will be 14 years at date of show. The first and second prize winners in Classes 52 and 53 will qualify to compete at the Horse and Pony of the Year Championships. If one or both of these has already qualified, the third prize winner will qualify. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 45 Novice Hackney Pony Novice Hackney Pony, stallion, mare or gelding, not exceeding 14hh. To be eligible for a Novice class the exhibit may not have been a Novice Champion at an Annual Breed Show or Novice Hackney Horse or Pony of the Year. An animal can only be a Novice for three seasons from the start of their first show (not consecutive seasons). Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 48 Novice Hackney Horse Novice Hackney Horse, stallion, mare or gelding, exceeding 14hh. To be eligible for a Novice class the exhibit may not have been a Novice Champion at an Annual Breed Show or Novice Hackney Horse or Pony of the Year. An animal can only be a Novice for three seasons from the start of their first show (not consecutive seasons). CHALLENGE CUP, presented in memory of Major General Sir John Hanbury Williams, GCVO, KCB, CMG, by the late Miss G F Hanbury Williams, MVO. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15;

44 Class 52 Open Hackney Pony Open Hackney Pony, stallion, mare or gelding, not exceeding 14hh. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented in memory of Mrs N C Tufnell by the late Captain Michael Tufnell, CVO, DSC, RM, and the late Major Timothy Tufnell, MC, ERD. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Special Awards for the Best Exhibit driven by an amateur: 10; 5. Class 53 Open Hackney Horse Open Hackney Horse, stallion, mare or gelding, exceeding 14hh. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Special Awards for the Best Exhibit driven by an amateur: 10; 5. Hackney Championship The winner to be considered Champion Hackney of the Show. To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 45, 48, 52 and 53. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Horlicks Limited, and the Hackney Horse Society s Championship rosette to the best Hackney Pony. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Harry Hall Limited, and the Hackney Horse Society s Championship rosette to the best Hackney Horse. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. Amateur Single Hackney Championship For the Best Horse or Pony in single harness to be driven by an amateur, open only to 1st and 2nd special prize-winners in Classes 52 and 53. To be judged within the Hackney Championship. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith, KCMG, KCVO, DSO, and the Hackney Horse Society s Special rosette. Champion 46; Reserve Champion 30. HAFLINGER CLASSES Entries for the Haflinger class must be registered in the appropriate section of the Haflinger Society of Great Britain Stud Book. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 105 Haflinger Pony, In Hand Section A Haflinger, colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 and 3 years. To be shown in hand. Section B Haflinger, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. To be shown in hand. THE CRANBOURNE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Mr and Mrs R A C Vigors to the overall winner. Prizes in each section: 43.50; 33; 27; 18.50; 11.50; 11. Class 107 Haflinger Pony, Ridden Haflinger, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. To be ridden. THE SKIRKA- CRANBOURNE CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by Ms A Skirka 43

45 HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CLASS TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE CASTLE ARENA Class 115 Household Cavalry, Best Turned-Out Trooper Mounted Review Order. To be judged by the Commanding Officer and Adjutant on the basis of turnout on the Queen s Life Guard and other parades during the three months prior to the Show. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Her Majesty The Queen. Prizes: 55; 35; 30; 25; 20; 15; 10; 10. HUNTER CLASSES Hunters in Classes 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 32 and 33 will be judged on quality, manners, ride, conformation, soundness and action. No horse may be entered in both a Ridden Hunter and Ridden Hack or Riding Horse Class at the same show. This does not apply to Working Hunter and Ridden Sport Horse classes. Hunters, 4 years old or over, to be ridden. At the discretion of the Judges any Hunter in a class which in their opinion is up to more than the specified weight may be directed to the next weight class. All Hunter classes will be judged under Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain Rules SHB (GB) require all entries in the Hunter classes to be registered. Classes 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 32 and 33 and the Working Hunter Championship are qualifying events for the Royal International Horse Show and only horses registered on the 2012 Show Hunter Register are eligible to enter. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry forms and owners and riders must be members of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain. The two highest placed horses in each class will qualify to compete at the Royal International Horse Show. No horse lower than second in its class will qualify. In the Working Hunter classes (i.e. Lightweight and Heavyweight) the four horses forward for the Championship will qualify for the Royal International Horse Show. Classes 10, 16, 17 and 18 are qualifying events for the National Hunter Supreme Championship Show. The three highest placed horses in each class will qualify. No horse lower than third in its class will qualify. The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) 2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers, i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) 2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show (date and venue to be announced annually). N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a 10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. Following submission of the online form, a qualifier s pack will be sent out direct to the qualifier. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded 1,000 prize money, a Trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded 500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded 100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will be awarded a Trophy and 100 and the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a Trophy and 50. Entry Fee Classes 12, 13, 14 and 15: Entry Fee Classes 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 32 and 33: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). TO BE JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY 9TH MAY Class 12 Blue Chip Four, Five & Six Year Old Flat Ridden Sport Horse This class is a qualifier for the Blue Chip Flat Ridden Sport Horse Championship to be held at the National Hunter Supreme Championships Show on 4th 5th September Horses to be shown on the flat, will not be required to jump. Snaffle bridles must be worn. Horses have to be registered 44

46 with SHB(GB). Horses will not be ridden by the judge but will be required to give a short individual show of walk, trot, canter of approximately 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a possible 20 for each pace. Lengthened strides in trot and canter must be shown. Marks out of a possible 20 will also be awarded for suitability for the chosen discipline. All horses are required for a conformation assessment to be awarded marks out of a possible 50. Prizes - Vouchers 40; 15; 15; 15; 15; 15. Rosettes to 6th place. 30 voucher to the highest placed Four Year Old. A Blue Chip cap will be awarded to every competitor who qualifies. The two highest placed horses will qualify that have not already qualified Class 14 Novice Lightweight Hunter Mare or gelding, four years old and over, capable of carrying up to 13 stone, 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.. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 15 Novice Heavyweight Hunter Mare or gelding, four years old and over, capable of carrying over 13 stone, 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.. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Novice Hunter Championship For the best Novice Hunter in the Show, to be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 14 and 15. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. THE HUGH HALDIN MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Lady Haldin and Mrs R Daubeny, MBE, JP. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. Class 13 Four Year Old Hunter Hunters must not be galloped as a class, and they must change the rein Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 16 Lightweight Hunter Lightweight Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying up to 12st7lbs. THE HOLYPORT CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Mrs Selwyn Butcher. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 17 Middleweight Hunter Middleweight Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying over 12st7lbs and not more than 14 stone. THE BEAU GESTE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late W H Cooper Esq. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 18 Heavyweight Hunter Heavyweight Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying over 14 stone. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Elliman, Sons and Company Limited. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15;

47 Hunter Championship For the best Hunter in the Show, to be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 16, 17 and 18. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. THE LADY ZINNIA JUDD CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by the Committee of the Royal Windsor Horse Show. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Directors of the Windsor Racecourse Company Limited. RESERVE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Mrs J R Hindley. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. Class 10 Small Hunter Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm but not exceeding 158cm. CHALLENGE SALVER, presented by the late Brigadier General The Rt Hon Earl of Gowrie, VC, GCMG, CB, DSO. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 11 Ladies Hunter Ladies Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, to be ridden by a lady side-saddle. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by His Late Majesty King George VI. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; WORKING HUNTER CLASSES Mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail) four years old and over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) to be judged in accordance with SHB (GB) Rules. Grade A Showjumpers 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. To be judged 60% for jumping performance, 40% as for Hunter Classes. The jumping to be judged 40% for actual jumping and 20% style and presence. Ride and conformation 40%. 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 un-numbered 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 skull cap or hat and safety harness according to the current approved BSI or European Standard 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. The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Rosettes to the highest placed purebred Irish Draught horse or Irish Draught Sport Horse, in the above/following (delete where appropriate) classes. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Horse Society Breed Register or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register. Entry Fee: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). Class 8 Lightweight Working Hunter Stallion, mare or gelding, four years old and over, exceeding 148cm capable of carrying up to 13 stone. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 9 Heavyweight Working Hunter Stallion, mare or gelding, four years old and over, exceeding 148cm capable of carrying more than 13 stone. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15;

48 Working Hunter Championship For the best Working Hunter in the Show. To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 8 and 9. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. FIDELIO CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by Mrs T C Quinney to replace the Coriat Cup which was won outright by Fidelio in RESERVE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Major and Mrs M J M Thomas. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSES A person is an amateur for showing purposes, when showing ridden hunters in an amateur class, if he or she does not: 1) Engage in livery, buying, selling, dealing or hiring horses as a means of deriving a main source of income. Since 1st January ) Accept remuneration whether it be monetary or goods in kind for employment in connection with horses in a racing, showing or livery stable or riding school (instruction at Pony Club and Riding Club excepted). Since 1st January ) Show a horse owned or sponsored by a company or commercial firm, or a horse for which his or her immediate family accepts livery or training charges from a person outside the immediate concern. Since 1st January ) Show a horse which a professional rider has qualified in the Weight or Small Ridden Hunter Class for either the Horse of the Year Show or the Royal International Horse Show during the current year, unless the horse has subsequently been re-registered under new ownership. 5) Professional show persons must not enter the Amateur Ring whilst the classes are in progress. 6) A professional rider must not ride or exercise an amateur s horse on the day it is competing in amateur classes. The Amateur Hunter class winners will qualify for the Fieldmaster Supreme Amateur Ridden Show Horse Championship to be held at the North of England Summer Horse Show Entry Fee: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE CASTLE ARENA Class 32 Amateur Small and Lightweight Hunter Lightweight Hunter, mare or gelding capable of carrying up to 12 stone 7Ibs. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 33 Amateur Middleweight and Heavyweight Hunter Heavyweight Hunter, mare or gelding capable of carrying over 12 stone 7Ibs. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Amateur Hunter Championship For the best Amateur Hunter in the Show, to be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 32 and 33. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. THE EARL OF WESTMORLAND MEMORIAL TROPHY, presented by The Dowager Countess of Westmorland. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion:

49 IBERIAN HORSE CLASSES TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA LUSITANO HORSE CLASSES To be judged in accordance with Lusitano Breed Society of Great Britain Rules. All horses entered to be registered with Lusitano Breed Society of Great Britain. Entry Fee: Class 158 Purebred and Part Bred Portuguese Lusitanos English ridden showing class. Lusitano, mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. To be ridden in correct English dress. Class 162 Parade Horse Class - Purebred and Part Bred Portuguese Lusitanos Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. To be ridden in correct Portuguese dress. All movements to high school. SPANISH HORSE CLASSES To be judged in accordance with British Association for the Purebred Spanish Horse Rules. Entry Fee: Class 160 Purebred Spanish Andalusian and Part Bred Spanish Andalusian, Ridden (English) Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. To be ridden in correct English dress. Azanit Trophies presented to best Male and best Female. Class 166 Purebred Spanish Andalusian and Part Bred Spanish Andalusian, Ridden (Spanish) Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. To be ridden in correct Spanish dress and Spanish tack. TROPHY, presented by the British Association for the Purebred Spanish Horse. LIGHT TRADE CLASS Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE CASTLE ARENA Class 34 Light Trade Turnouts Horses may be shown in single or double harness or as teams. This class may be divided in the ring into two sections, Light Vanners and Heavy Vanners, at the discretion of the Judge. This class is a qualifier for the 2012 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships. The highest placed turnout, driven and owned by a member of the British Driving Society, and eligible for the following type-sections disregarding those already qualified down to sixth place in the class, will qualify for the 2012 Semi-Finals. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi-Finals. Type-section (j) Two-Wheel Light Trade Type-section (k) Four-Wheel Light Trade CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Directors of Courage, Barclay and Simonds, to be competed for by the 1st prizewinners in each section. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15;

50 MINIATURE HORSE CLASSES These classes are affiliated to the British Miniature Horse Society (BMHS) 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 BMHS 2012 Showing Levy. Horses to report for measuring half an hour prior to classes. Classes 58, 59 and 60 are qualifiers for the Horse of the Year Show The first prize winner not already qualified to third place only will qualify. Entry Fee: (including levy for Horse of the Year Show). TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 58 Miniature Horse, Youngstock Miniature Horse, 1 and 2 years old. Registered Colts, Fillies and Geldings. Yearlings not to exceed 82cms 2 year olds not to exceed 84cms Class 59 Miniature Horse, Mares and Geldings 3 years and over Miniature Horse, 3 years old and over. Registered Mares and Geldings 3 year olds not to exceed 86cms 4 years olds not to exceed 87cms Class 60 Miniature Horse, Stallions, 3 years and over Miniature Horse, 3 years old and over. Licensed Registered Stallions. 3 year olds not to exceed 86cms 4 years olds not to exceed 87cms Miniature Horse Championship For the best Miniature Horse in the Show. To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 58, 59 and 60. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the Supreme Champion of Champions class at the BMHS International Breed Show in September Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND IN HAND PONY CLASSES All ponies must be registered in the Stud Book of their respective breeds and the registration numbers must be shown on the Entry Form. Brood mares must be 4 years old and over. Foals accompanying mares must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the Show. To be shown in hand, foals not eligible. Welsh exhibits must be fully registered or F.S.1 or F.S.2. Stallions and colts 2 years old and over must have Ministry of Agriculture or Breed Society Licence, unless otherwise governed by their individual Breed Society. Entry Fee: Special prize for Best Yearling, where applicable: 5. If 3 entries or less in any class, one prize of 30 will be awarded. Where there are two classes of a breed, the winner of each class will go forward to a Mini Championship for that particular breed, which will be judged immediately following the second of the two breed classes. 49

51 TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 79 Connemara Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 83 Connemara Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 92 Dales Class 89 Dartmoor Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old Class 93 Dartmoor Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 97 Exmoor Class 95 Fell Class 98 Highland Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old Class 99 Highland Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 88 New Forest Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 96 New Forest Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 81 Shetland Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 85 Shetland Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 87 Welsh Cob Registered in W.S.B. Section C. Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 91 Welsh Cob Registered in W.S.B. Section C. Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 82 Welsh Cob Registered in W.S.B. Section D. Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 86 Welsh Cob Registered in W.S.B. Section D. Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 90 Welsh Mountain Pony Registered in W.S.B. Section A. Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 94 Welsh Mountain Pony Registered in W.S.B. Section A. Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 80 Welsh Pony Registered in W.S.B. Section B. Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old. Class 84 Welsh Pony Registered in W.S.B. Section B. Mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old or over. Mountain and Moorland Supreme In Hand Championship To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st prize-winners in Classes 92, 95, 97, together with each Breed Champion. Prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. THE ANIMAL HEALTH TRUST MANIFRED CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Mrs Nubar Gulbenkian. RESERVE CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented in memory of Campbell Moodie Esq by Mrs Mary Campbell Moodie. THE KILBEES MR PICKWICK CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late A Rollo Esq in memory of the late Marchioness of Willingdon will be presented to the Champion Dartmoor. NPS / Kilmannan Stud M&M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Mountain & Moorland In Hand section. The Sponsor s Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the Qualification Card. To be judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the Owner of the champion pony is a Full, Standard or Life Member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the Rider s/handler s possession on entering the ring and be produced immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the Owner of the Champion pony is not a Member, or the Owner s membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card. 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 the Qualification Card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show 1st 3rd August

52 The Champion will qualify for the Kellythorpe Stud Supreme In Hand Championship to be held at the North of England In Hand and Mountain & Moorland Show Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSES To be judged under the rules of the National Pony Society. This competition is open to stallions, mares and geldings, five years old or over, which must be registered in the main body of their respective Stud Books. The highest placed pony in Classes 116, 117 and 118 will qualify for the final of The NPS / PRP EQUESTRIAN RESCUE M&M Working Hunter Pony Royal International Horse Show Championship. The owner must be a full member of the NPS for the pony to enter this competition. The rider must show the owner s membership card to the steward as the pony enters the ring. If the winner has previously qualified the pony standing next in line, which has not previously qualified, will be deemed the qualifier. Qualification may pass no lower than third place. Entry Fee: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 116 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Ponies not exceeding 122cm. Class 117 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Ponies exceeding 122cm but not exceeding 138cm. Class 118 Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Ponies exceeding 138cm but not exceeding 148cms (except for Dales and Welsh Section D for which there is no height restriction). Dales, Fells and Highlands to jump first over Class 117 height fences. Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Championship To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 116, 117 and 118. Prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. THE BSPS OLYMPIA HERITAGE MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND CLASSES kindly sponsored by the Hawkins Family and TAAS Ltd To be judged under BSPS Rules and Regulations and the supplementary Olympia Rule Book. Only BSPS owned, registered and ridden ponies may compete in classes with qualifying status for Olympia. The winners of the individual classes, (with the exception of the pony that has qualified), will qualify to compete at the Semi-Final. BSPS Olympia Number 10/12 Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 130 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Connemara, New Forest. 51

53 Class 131 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Dales, Fell, Highland. Class 132 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Welsh Section A, Welsh Section B. Class 133 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland. Class 134 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Welsh Section C. Class 135 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Welsh Section D. Ridden Mountain and Moorland Championship To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135. Prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for Olympia. If the Champion has already qualified the Reserve Champion will qualify. If the Champion and Reserve Champion have already qualified the third placed animal will qualify. The Champion will qualify for the Torne Valley Supreme Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship to be held at the North of England In Hand and Mountain & Moorland Show Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. POLO PONY CLASS Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 40 Polo Pony For the best polo pony to be judged on performance with rider, conformation, turnout and, in case of a tie, to be ridden by judge. To be shown by a lady or gentleman in polo kit and hard hats to be worn; polo sticks to be carried. Section A Light-weight Polo Pony, mare or gelding, capable of carrying between 11st 7lbs and 13st 7lbs. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late General Sir Rodney Moore, GCVO, KCB, CBE, DSO. Section B Heavy-weight Polo Pony, mare or gelding, capable of carrying over 13st 7lbs. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by His Late Highness The Maharaja of Jaipur, GCSI, GCIE. Prizes in each section: 43.50; 33; 27; 18.50; 11.50; 11. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by the late Colonel Sir John Aird, Bt, MVO, MC and replaced by the Lady Priscilla Aird. RESERVE CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Windsor Polo Club of Australia. A 50 voucher, kindly donated by The Millwheel Tack Shop + G.G Feeds, Binfield, will be presented to the groom of the best turned out polo pony. 52

54 RIDDEN SHOW PONY CLASSES Classes 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 152, 159 and 163 are qualifiers for the Royal International Horse Show. Only one pony qualifies in each class, and the highest placed pony not already qualified from the first three ponies placed in each class will qualify. Owners and Riders must be BSPS Members, and the pony must be registered with the BSPS to compete in classes with Royal International qualification For the BSPS Championship Show, 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128 and 129 will qualify to compete thereat. To qualify for the above the ponies must be 4 years old or over, and be registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by BSPS Members. Classes 123, 124, 127, 128, 129, 146, 147, 148, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 159 and 163 are qualifiers for the BSPS Blue Riband Pony of the Year, provided the pony is owned, registered and ridden by a BSPS Member. First and second prize-winners will qualify. The Best Rider in Classes 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128 and 129 will be awarded a Best Rider Card and qualify for the Black Country Saddles Rider of the Year at the Summer Championships Show. This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge. The highest placed pony in Classes 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 145, 146, 147, 148, 153, 154, 155 and 156 will qualify. Any exhibitor placed in the first 3 in Intermediate classes for Show Riding Type of Show Hunter Type may enter the Rising Stars class at the British Show Horse Association National Championship Show No qualifying card required. Any pony taking part in classes judged under BSPS Rules will be liable to dope testing. Please note clauses 7, 8, 13 and 14 in the Conditions. The use of spurs is forbidden. BSPS Number 31/12 Entry Fee Classes 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 152, 159 and 163: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). Entry Fee Classes 121, 122, 161: NOVICE SHOW PONY CLASSES A novice pony is a pony 4 years old and over. TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 121 BSPS Novice Show Pony, 138cms Novice Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 138cms. Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January in the current year, and to be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride. Class 122 BSPS Novice Show Pony, 148cms Novice Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 138cms but not exceeding 148cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Novice Show Pony Championship To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 121 and 122. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. THE BURGESS CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by The Late Mrs Robert Howe in memory of Fred and Sandy Burgess. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. OPEN SHOW PONY CLASSES TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 127 BSPS Show Pony, 128cms Best Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year. THE IAN HEZLETT CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Mrs W J Gibbs. 53

55 Class 128 BSPS Show Pony, 138cms Best Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 128cms but not exceeding 138cms. Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January in the current year. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Lieutenant General The Lord Freyberg, VC, GCMG, KCB, KBE, DSO. Class 129 BSPS Show Pony, 148cms Best Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 138cms but not exceeding 148cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. THE BETTY NICOLL CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Crossley Cooke Family. Show Pony Championship For the best riding pony in the Show. To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 127, 128 and 129. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS David Manning Champion of Champions. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by The Lord Weatherill. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 123 BSPS Child s First Ridden Pony Child s First Ridden Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. No cantering will be allowed except for the individual performance. Snaffle bridles only must be worn. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by the Dyson Family in memory of Geoffrey Dyson Esq. Prizes: Cup and 43.50; 33; 27; 18.50; 11.50; 11. Rosettes will be given to each exhibit. Class 124 BSPS Child s Leading Rein Pony Child s Leading Rein Pony, suitable for a beginner, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Snaffle bridles only must be worn. The attendant leading the pony to be on foot. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Committee of the Windsor Division of SSAFA. Rosettes will be given to each exhibit. Mini Show Pony Championship To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 123 and 124. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Carrs BMW Champion of Champions. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by Mrs Wilfrid Hyde-White. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. TO BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, 12TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 125 BSPS Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open Lead Rein Registered Pure Bred Mare of Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 126 BSPS Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open First Ridden Registered Pure Bred Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 54

56 BSPS Heritage Mini Mountain & Moorland Championship To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 125 and 126. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS David Manning Champion of Champions. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 152 BSPS Intermediate Show Riding Type Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 153cms but not exceeding 158cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January, Class 159 BSPS Intermediate Show Hunter Type Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 158cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January Class 161 BSPS Novice Intermediate Show Riding Type Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 146cms and not exceeding 158cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January, Class 163 BSPS Intermediate Show Riding Type Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 146cms but not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January, Intermediate Championship For the best Intermediate in the Show. To be judged in the from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 152, 159 and 163. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS David Manning Champion of Champions. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSES This is a qualifying Show for the BSPS Championship Show and BSPS Blue Riband Pony of the Year, and the first and second prize winners in Classes 146, 147 and 148 and first, second and third prize winners in Class 149 will qualify to compete thereat. The pony must be registered, owned and ridden by a BSPS member to compete in classes with Blue Riband and Royal International Horse Show qualification. Classes 145, 146, 147, 148 and 149 are also qualifiers for the Royal International Horse Show. The Best Rider in Classes 145, 146, 147, 148 and 149 will be awarded a Best Rider Card and qualify for the Black Country Saddlers Rider of the Year at the Summer Championships Show. Ponies must be 4 years old or over. No change of tack throughout any phase. No spurs, bandages or protective pads, snaffle bridles may be worn. Fences to be a minimum of 5 in number with a natural appearance. Jumping to be taken first and any pony eliminated will not be required for final judging. To be judged 50% for jumping, 20% style and manners while jumping, 20% conformation, type and freedom of action, 10% manners. Any pony taking part in classes judged under BSPS Rules will be liable to dope testing. Please note Clauses 7, 8 and 13 in the Conditions. BSPS Number 31/12 Entry Fee: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). 55

57 TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 145 BSPS Nursery Stakes Pony, mare or gelding, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 146 BSPS Working Hunter Pony, 133cms Pony, mare or gelding, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Maximum height of fences 90cms. Class 147 BSPS Working Hunter Pony, 143cms Pony, mare or gelding, exceeding 133cms but not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Maximum height of fences 1m. Class 148 BSPS Working Hunter Pony, 153cms Pony, mare or gelding, exceeding 143cms but not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Maximum height of fences 1m 5cms. Class 149 BSPS Intermediate Working Hunter Mare or gelding, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 158cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January Working Hunter Pony Championship For the best Working Hunter Pony in the Show. To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 146, 147, 148 and 149. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS David Manning Champion of Champions. CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented in memory of Mrs Joyce Rogers by the late E W Rogers Esq. THE JACK ROGERS MEMORIAL CHALLENGE SALVER, presented by the Rogers Family to the Reserve Champion. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. SHOW HUNTER PONY CLASSES This is a qualifying show for the BSPS Championship Show and the first and second prize-winners in Classes 153, 154, 155 and 156 will qualify to compete thereat, provided the pony is registered in accordance with Rule 23, and ridden by a BSPS member. Owners and Riders must be BSPS members and the pony registered with the BSPS in order to compete in classes with Royal International Horse Show and Blue Riband qualification. Classes 153, 154, 155 and 156 are qualifiers for the Royal International Horse Show and BSPS Blue Riband Pony of the Year. The Best Rider in Classes 153, 154, 155 and 156 will be awarded a Best Rider Card and qualify for the Black Country Saddles Rider of the Year at the Summer Championships Show. Any pony taking part in classes judged under BSPS Rules will be liable to dope testing. BSPS Number 31/12 Entry Fee: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). 56

58 TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 153 BSPS Show Hunter Pony, 122cms Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 154 BSPS Show Hunter Pony, 133cms Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 122cms but not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 155 BSPS Show Hunter Pony, 143cms Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 133cms but not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 156 BSPS Show Hunter Pony, 153cms Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 143cms but not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Show Hunter Pony Championship For the best Show Hunter Pony in the Show. To be judged in the Castle Arena from 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 153, 154, 155 and 156. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize money. The Champion will qualify for the David Manning Champion of Champions. The Champion will also qualify for the Garrick Surface Coatings Supreme Ridden Pony Championship to be held at the North of England Summer Pony Show THE KINLOCK MOIDART CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by Lady Annabel Goldsmith. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY, 13TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Entry Fee: Class 157 Open Lead Rein Pony of Hunter Type Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Snaffle bridles only must be worn. The attendant leading the pony to be on foot. This is a qualifying class for the BSPS Premier League. Rosettes will be given to each exhibit. RIDING HORSE CLASSES These classes are 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. Classes 30 and 31 are qualifiers for the Royal International Horse 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. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their affiliated shows cannot compete in Hack and Riding Horse classes at the same show. 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 on September 7th and 8th The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Championship rosette for each section. Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per exhibitor, per horse per season. A Day Ticket will 57

59 allow entry into Novice, Amateur, Young Rider, Home Produced, Working and Open affiliated classes only but will not allow entry into RIHS of 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. The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 29, 30 and 31. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. Classes 29, 30 and 31 are Qualifiers for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) 2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each class that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers, i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) 2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show (date and venue to be announced annually). N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a 10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. Following submission of the online form, a qualifier s pack will be sent out direct to the qualifier. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded 1,000 prize money, a Trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded 500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded 100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will be awarded a Trophy and 100 and the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a Trophy and 50. Entry Fee Classes 30 and 31: (including 8 levy for Royal International Horse Show). Entry Fee Class 28 and 29: TO BE JUDGED ON THURSDAY, 10TH MAY IN THE CASTLE ARENA Class 28 Amateur Riding Horse Open to horses owned and ridden by an amateur, (the rider need not be the owner of the horse). Mare or gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms. The first and second prize-winners will qualify for the Fieldmaster Supreme Amateur Ridden Show Horse Championship to be held at the North of England Summer Horse Show Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 29 Novice Riding Horse Novice Riding Horse, mare or gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms, that has not won a 1st prize of 25 or more or a total of 100 prior to 1st January, 2012 at home or abroad in any showing class. Winnings gained as a four year old are exempt unless that four year old has won an Open Ridden class. Day Tickets may be purchased for Non-Members wishing to compete in this class. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 30 Small Riding Horse Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 158cms. To be ridden Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Class 31 Large Riding Horse Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 158cms. To be ridden. Prizes: 55; 33; 27; 22.50; 12.15; Riding Horse Championship To be judged in the Castle Arena from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 29, 30 and 31. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. The Champion will qualify for the Underwood Supreme Ridden Show Horse Championship to be held at the North of England Summer Horse Show CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Marquess of Willingdon, and the British Show Horse Association s Championship rosette. Champion: 110. Reserve Champion:

60 ROR THOROUGHBRED CLASSES TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE CASTLE ARENA Class 66 The Retrained Racehorse Challenge Championship supported by RoR and SEIB Mare or gelding 4 years old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years old or over. Horses to be ridden in any suitable bridle and should be plaited. To enter this class, horses must have qualified for this final in All entries must be registered with Weatherbys in the General Stud Book and with RoR. This class is open to thoroughbreds that HAVE raced only. There will be a prize for the highest placed veteran 15 years or over. Horses will NOT be ridden by the judge. Competitors must wear a safety / kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. The class to be judged 40% jumping a mixture of 8 rustic/coloured fences. 20% Style while jumping and performance. 20% awarded for individual show and 20% conformation and suitability to be retrained. PHASE 1: Jumping to be judged: 8 rustic/coloured jumps maximum height of fences (3 3 ) The following points to be deducted at the end of each jumping round: 3 points to be deducted for a knock down. 4 points to be deducted for a refusal. 40 marks maximum (5 each fence) 20 extra marks style and performance while jumping. PHASE 2: Class returns without boots and judged for an individual show/conformation. Each horse to complete an individual show. Show to include the following movements: Trot, canter serpentine, extended canter (gallop) halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Total marks out of 20 (to include performance, amount of retraining, suitability to diversify) Each horse to be presented in front of the judge for conformation and suitability to be retrained. Total marks 20 Racing injuries will be overlooked. Entry Fee: CHALLENGE TROPHY kindly presented by the Balding Family Prizes in kind. TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 77 The Tattersalls and RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse Class. Thoroughbred 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 two go forward to the championship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting. Qualification will go down to 4th place if the first 2 have already qualified. All entries must be registered with Weatherbys in their General Stud Book.and must also be registered with the ROR. The class is open to thoroughbreds that have raced. There will be a prize for the highest placed veteran 15 years or over. The class will be run under the rules of RoR. Horses to be ridden by the judge. Entry Fee: THE BARKER CHALLENGE TROPHY kindly presented by The Barker Family. SIDE SADDLE CLASSES Classes 164 and 168 to be judged under Side Saddle Association Rules as stated in the current Members Handbook. Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON SUNDAY 13TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 164 Side Saddle 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 three or four riders to give short displays. 3 Special rosettes will be awarded: to the highest placed Adult rider wearing a silk hat, to the highest placed Adult rider wearing a bowler hat and the highest placed Junior, provided they are members of the S.S.A. N.B. Silk hats are permitted to be worn by Adults IN THIS CLASS AT ANY TIME OF DAY. Juniors must wear hats to current British Safety standards or above for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk. 59

61 Class 168 Side Saddle Costume Concours d Elegance The sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse/pony and rider, and the way of going of the horse/pony. Safe tack must be used. Detailed inspection of the rider s period costume is not required. Fancy dress is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. No individual show is required, but the judge may ask small groups of riders to give short displays. 2 Special rosettes to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members of the S.S.A. Competitors should produce a brief résumé about their costumes for the Commentator. Juniors must wear hats to current British Safety standards or above for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk. Prizes: 43.50; 33; 27; 18.50; 11.50; 11. TENT PEGGING / SKILL AT ARMS TO BE JUDGED ON FRIDAY, 11TH MAY IN THE BHS FROGMORE ARENA Class 74 Tent Pegging Open to all serving Officers and Other Ranks from any Unit, Riding or Saddle Club of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army, Royal Air Force, Police Force and members of the Volunteer Reserve of those Services and members of the British Tent Pegging Association (BTA). All competitors are to be members of the BTA and the minimum age of a competitor is 16 years of age. To be judged under British Tent Pegging Association Rules. Competitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 7.30a.m. on Friday 11th May. Individual Competition The winner will be the competitor gaining the highest total of points. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late Major A N K Chiesman. Team Competition The winning team will be the one whose three competitors gain the highest total of points. CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the Officers of the Life Guards. Prizes: 75; 50. Class 76 Skill at Arms To be judged under British Tent Pegging Association Rules. Competitors are to be aware that the qualifying round for the Skill at Arms will be held at the Aldershot Horse Show The top eight competitors in the Skill at Arms will qualify to compete at Royal Windsor Horse Show. Competitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 7.30a.m. on Friday 11th May. THE SIR WALTER GILBEY CHALLENGE TROPHY VETERAN HORSE SHOWING No foals, spurs, galloping, or wearing of face/body jewellery permitted. Minimum age of handler for in hand classes 9yrs. Minimum age of handlers for stallions in hand ridden competitors must be over 16yrs of age. 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 19, 20 and 21 will go forward to the Olympia Direct Route In Hand Championship. 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 22, 23 and 24 will go forward to the Olympia Direct Route Ridden Championship. The Veteran Horse Showing Ltd Olympia Area Qualifiers are open to both Members & Non Members of the Veteran Horse Showing/Society. Please note all competitors should acquaint themselves with the rules of the VHS they can be found at All competitors must adhere to V.H.S Ltd standards or turnout. Area Members Qualification cards will ONLY be given to the first 3 highest placed Members within the class with their V.H.S. Membership/Horse Registration cards or Covering Letter from Show Office. 60

62 Area Non Members Qualification cards will be given to the 2 highest placed non members of VHS within the class will qualify under the following terms. A competitor will then have 10 days to become a member and register their horse for a showing card [this is at an increased rate] to be eligible to compete in Regional Finals. In order to compete at the London Olympia Grand Final all horses/ponies must meet the current FEI Vaccination regulation Entry Fee: TO BE JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY, 9TH MAY IN THE COPPER HORSE ARENA Class 19 Pre Veteran, In Hand Pre-Veteran, year old horse or pony The highest placed horse and pony, if eligible, will qualify for the regional finals Class 20 Veteran, In Hand Veteran, years old horse or pony The highest placed horse and pony, if eligible, will qualify for the regional finals Class 21 Veteran-Plus, In Hand Veteran-Plus, 25 years old and over horse or pony The highest placed horse and pony, if eligible, will qualify for the regional finals In Hand Veteran Championship To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 19, 20 and 21. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. The highest placed VHS member and VHS horse/pony registered within the championship will qualify for the London International Horse Show at Olympia. Membership/registration card must be produced in the ring to be eligible to qualify CHALLENGE CUP, presented by Veteran Horse Showing. Trophy and championship prizes in kind kindly sponsored by Dodson and Horrell Champion: 110. Reserve Champion: 55. Class 22 Pre Veteran, Ridden Pre-Veteran, year old horse or pony The highest placed horse and pony, if eligible, will qualify for the regional finals Class 23 Veteran, Ridden Veteran years old horse or pony. The highest placed horse and pony, if eligible, will qualify for the regional finals Class 24 Veteran-Plus, Ridden Veteran-Plus, 25 years old and over horse or pony. The highest placed horse and pony, if eligible, will qualify for the regional finals Ridden Veteran Championship To be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize-winners in Classes 22, 23 and 24. Class prize-winners eligible for the Championship must compete or forfeit their class prize-money. The highest placed VHS member and VHS horse/pony registered within the championship will qualify for the London International Horse Show at Olympia. Membership/registration card must be produced in the ring to be eligible to qualify. 61

63 THE ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW is affiliated to BRITISH APPALOOSA SOCIETY BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE PUREBRED SPANISH HORSE THE BRITISH DRIVING SOCIETY BRITISH HORSE DRIVING TRIALS ASSOCIATION THE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY THE BRITISH MINIATURE HORSE SOCIETY THE BRITISH SHOW HORSE ASSOCIATION BRITISH SHOWJUMPING THE BRITISH SHOW PONY SOCIETY THE COLOURED HORSE & PONY SOCIETY (UK) ENGLISH CONNEMARA PONY SOCIETY THE FELL PONY SOCIETY THE HACKNEY HORSE SOCIETY THE HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY (G.B.) THE LUSITANO BREED SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN THE NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY THE SHETLAND PONY STUD-BOOK SOCIETY THE SIDE SADDLE ASSOCIATION SPORT HORSE BREEDING OF GREAT BRITAIN THE TENT PEGGING ASSOCIATION VETERAN HORSE SHOWING 62

64 CONDITIONS DECISIONS 1. The Decision of the Committee or the Veterinary Surgeons or of any Judges or Show Officials upon any of the matters required by the following Rules to be decided or directed by any such persons or bodies including any question of height or soundness or want of merit or exclusion from final judging or granting any permission or otherwise shall be final and binding in all respects and no objections shall be made on account thereof nor shall any appeal lie therefrom on any ground whatever. ENTRIES 2. The Committee will adhere as closely as possible to the published Schedule and Catalogue, but reserve the right in their absolute discretion to put forward or alter any class without notice, if they find it expedient to do so, and the right to refuse any entry, to accept any entry conditionally, and cancel any class through lack of entries or for any other reason, in their absolute discretion. The Committee reserve the right without assigning any reason to alter the times of any Classes, or to judge Classes in Judging Rings other than those specified in the order of judging, or to make such alterations, including conditions of entry, as may be deemed necessary. Owners must be bona fide owners on 30th March, 2012, of the horses which they enter, and such Owner s name will appear in the Show Catalogue. The Owner alone will be recognised as being entitled to any money prizes which may be won by the entries made by him. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the entry fee. Entries must be made on the printed Entry Form obtainable from the Royal Windsor Horse Show, The Royal Mews, Windsor Castle, and must be fully completed and signed by the Owner. No horse will be entered until such entry forms are received and the fees paid. Unless the Entry Form is correctly completed the entries are null and void and the entry fees will be forfeited. Any exhibitor whose cheque is not cleared through the banking system will incur a 25 surcharge, payable before entries can be accepted ENTRIES CLOSE on 30th March, Online entries are available at Entries are always subject to any unforeseen circumstances, such as military exigencies, strikes, or other civil disturbances, fire or other contingencies of any description preventing or rendering it undesirable in the opinion of the Committee for the Show to be held or continued as the case may be, and the Committee may postpone or abandon the Show at their discretion. All entries stand for any postponed show unless withdrawn by written notice to the Secretary within one week of notification of public announcement in the press of such postponement. The postponement or abandonment of the Show either before the opening or at any time during the course of the Show shall not give rise to any claim whatsoever against the Royal Windsor Horse Show or the Committee by Owners, Competitors or others except for refund of prepaid entry fees over in respect of classes or competitions not held, or a proportionate part of such fees according to circumstances; in the case of postponement refund will only be made in respect of entries duly withdrawn. Failure to exhibit any animal entered will entail forfeiture of entry and stable fees to the Show and no refund will be made in any circumstances. The Docking and Nicking of Horses Act 1949 will be strictly complied with. CLAIMS 3. The Owner of any horse which shall cause or occasion any damage or injury whatever shall indemnify and hold harmless the Show from and against all legal proceedings, actions, expenses, costs, claims, demands or damages whatsoever arising from any accident or other incident which may occur, and repair any injury which may be so occasioned. Each Owner shall be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal exhibited by him, and for the description as given in the Catalogue; and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Royal Windsor Horse Show in respect thereof as aforesaid. Neither the Show nor any of its officers or servants shall be in any way responsible or accountable for anything that might happen from any cause or circumstances whatsoever to any persons, or Owners, or their servants, or to any animal or article exhibited, or property brought into the Show Ground and the adjoining Home Park, Windsor, or otherwise for anything else in connection with, or arising out of, or attributable to the Show, or these or any other conditions or regulations prescribed by the Show in relation thereto. Every Owner must have at least one servant in charge of the horse or horses or property exhibited by him. 63

65 The forgoing conditions shall expressly apply to all horses and those in charge of them at Stables let by or through the Show. CARS AND VEHICLES. Vehicles are permitted on the showground, car and horse box parks ONLY AT OWNERS RISK. No responsibility is accepted for cars or other vehicles and / or their contents left in the Official Car Park, or elsewhere, before, during, or after the Show, at any time. Maximum permitted speed is 10mph. All drivers to obey the instructions of security staff, car park attendants, stewards and other officials. OBJECTIONS 4. Any objection or protest shall be lodged by obtaining a printed Objection Form from the Secretary s Office on the Show Ground, which must be properly filled up and signed by the Objector and delivered to the Secretary before or within thirty minutes of the end of the judging of the Class in respect of which the objection is lodged. DEPOSIT (a) Objections (regarding height) to any animal holding an Official Measurement Certificate issued under the Joint Measurement Scheme will be referred to the Joint Measurement Scheme of the British Horse Society, British Show Horse Association, British Showjumping, National Pony Society and the British Show Pony Society, and Owners so objecting must deposit the sum of 120, which will be also forwarded with the objection. (b) Any Owner lodging any objection for any other reason must deposit the sum of 120. If the objection is sustained the deposit of 120 will be refunded, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited. 5. A Sub-Committee of the Committee of the Show has been formed to consider and deal with all objections and it is a further express condition of entry that the decision of this Sub-Committee shall be absolutely final and binding on all competitors or others interested in any capacity on the Show Ground. The Committee shall consist of the Chairman, Colonel S H Cowen, C M Brooks Esq, S D B Garner Esq and J Youngs Esq. A sufficient quorum of the Committee shall be three. CUPS AND CHALLENGE CUPS 6. (a) Prize-winners in every class eligible for Championship Classes and winners of prizes for Challenge Cups must compete for such Cups or they will forfeit their class prize money. (b) Because of the unique and irreplaceable nature of many of the Royal Windsor Horse Show s cups and trophies, the Committee have reluctantly decided that winners of cups and trophies will not be permitted to take them from the showground. CHILD S CERTIFICATE OF AGE 7. In any class in which there is an age restriction the name, address and date of birth of the Child Rider must be stated on the Entry Form before an entry will be accepted, and the Parent or Guardian must, if required, produce to the Secretary a certified copy of the entry of birth within seven days of the date of such requirement. HEIGHT 8. Recognised Official Measurement Certificates, issued under the Joint Measurement Scheme of the British Horse Society, British Show Horse Association, British Showjumping, National Pony Society and the British Show Pony Society only must be produced if required. All horses must be properly shod except for in-hand classes. A false declaration or misstatement of any kind (including a change of names of an animal or incorrect description, or false declaration of prizes won at Horse Shows) may at the discretion of the Committee disqualify an Owner from the Show and the animal entered from any prize, and from entering or being entered again at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. In particular a misstatement as to height will automatically render the animal entered ineligible for any judging or prize. Owners must be prepared to verify any statement in a manner required by the Committee. DISQUALIFICATION 9. In the case of an animal being disqualified whether as a result of any objection or otherwise, the winner of the next succeeding prize in that class shall take the prize that has been awarded to such disqualified animal, and the other animals shall take prizes accordingly, and the lowest monied prize in the class shall be taken by the reserve number. ROSETTES 10. Rosettes will be awarded to first, second, third, fourth and fifth prize-winners in each class and where a sixth prize is offered a sixth rosette will also be awarded. In Championship classes rosettes will be awarded to the Champion and Reserve Champion. 64

66 CLASS 11. No alterations or substitutions of an entry will be allowed after it has been received. Entries must therefore be made in the appropriate class or classes for which the animals entered are eligible. In case of doubt as to the eligibility of any animal for any particular class or classes, entries may be made in more than one class on paying the fee for each class, and the animal will be judged in any class or classes for which it may be found to be eligible, but no refund of entry fees will be made. A horse entered in a wrong class will be excluded from competition and the entry fee forfeited but at the discretion of the judges any horse over the specified weight may be directed to another class. Owners may remove their animals from the Show Ground after judging of the classes in which they are entered, unless eligible for Championship Classes. The number of animals which shall be asked to give an individual show in any class and the number of horses a Judge shall ride shall be left entirely to the discretion of the Judges. ASSEMBLY 12. Competitors must assemble in the Pre-Collecting Ring at least half an hour before the appointed time at which they are to be judged or paraded as advertised in the Catalogue. Competitors arriving in the Pre-Collecting Ring after their Class has entered the Arena / Ring will be disqualified. CHILDREN S RIDING CLASSES 13. The wearing and use of spurs is forbidden. NUMBERS 14. An animal entered in more than one class will have only one numbered card, which must be used each time the horse is shown. Competitors wearing an incorrect number or more than one number in the Ring are liable to disqualification. Number cards to be worn on the rider s or attendant s back. In Driving Classes the number must be affixed on the back of the vehicle when the Horse enters the ring. OWNERS PASSES 15. Three passes will be issued for the first horse / pony entered. Competitors with more than one horse will then be issued with an additional three passes per horse / pony. Please note there are Horse Box Passes. Car Passes will be issued if requested on the Entry Form - one per two horses. PLEASE SEND A LARGE STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, WITH A 1.46 STAMP, IN ORDER TO RECEIVE YOUR NUMBERS, BADGES ETC BY POST. DRESS 16. In the Hackney Classes: Gentlemen drivers must appear in appropriate dress or uniform. No stable dress is allowed. In the Hunter and Jumping Classes: Gentlemen riders must be in uniform, or hunting costume. Ladies side-saddle: In riding habit with hat. Ladies astride: In jacket, hat, breeches and boots. In the Hack and Cob Classes: Gentlemen riders must be in uniform or appropriate hacking costume - silk hat or bowler hat, breeches and boots or riding trousers. Ladies side-saddle: In riding habit with hat. Ladies astride: In jacket, hat, breeches and boots. In the Children s Riding Classes: boys and girls must appear in appropriate riding dress with hats. In In Hand classes, or classes where grooms or attendants are permitted to enter the ring during Preliminary or Final judging they must be correctly dressed. Headwear, coats, collars and ties must be worn. These regulations apply to Day and Evening Sessions. Protective headgear must be worn by anybody riding a horse / pony for any reason. It is mandatory that hats to the standard PAS015, EN1384 or ASTM F1163 with either a kite mark or SE1, correctly fastened, should be worn in all ridden classes. This includes all judges who may be required to ride and all grooms etc riding outside the show rings. 65

67 POWER TO APPOINT OTHER JUDGES 17. The Judges named in the Schedule have accepted an invitation to officiate. The Committee reserves the right to appoint a substitute Judge. POWER TO WITHHOLD OR DIVIDE PRIZES 18. The Judges have the power to withhold any prize, either from want of merit in the horse exhibited or from insufficiency of competition in the classes, or to divide a prize, or to judge two sections of a competition as one class. VETERINARY EXAMINATION 19. The Judges of every class shall have power to require any animal to be examined for soundness by the Veterinary Surgeons. The result of any veterinary examinations shall be regarded as confidential. Unsoundness, notwithstanding an award of prizes, will disqualify, except in the Jumping Competition. It is the responsibility of Owners of horses / ponies based in the United Kingdom to settle directly with the Show s veterinary surgeons any veterinary costs incurred while a horse / pony or horses / ponies in their ownership are on the Showground if, for any veterinary or animal welfare reasons, a horse is declared unfit to travel. Any owner who fails to settle a veterinary account and / or other related costs will be excluded from future entry to the Royal Windsor Horse Show. Where, in the opinion of the Show s veterinary surgeon, a horse is so severely injured that it ought to be humanely destroyed, the owner / trainer / rider / driver should, wherever possible, first be informed. However, the Show s veterinary surgeon may proceed with humane destruction, without reference to owner / trainer / rider / driver, in order to prevent undue suffering to the horse. Before taking this action the Show s Veterinary Surgeon should, wherever practicable, seek a second veterinary opinion. In such eventuality, owners are responsible for the cost of disposal. 20. See page 10. EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION CERTIFICATES POWER TO REJECT OR REMOVE 21. The Committee reserve the power to reject or remove any horse, Owner or servant from the Show, or to refuse admission, without being required to assign any reason or being liable for compensation. NO ADMISSION TO SHOW RING 22. Only Officials appointed by the Committee (other than Competitors) shall at any time be allowed to enter the Show Ring. Exercising in any of the Rings is strictly prohibited and anyone found exercising in any Ring will be disqualified from competing at the Show and any prize money already won will be forfeited. AMATEUR AWARDS 23. Professional whips, or those dealing in, or anyone buying or selling horses on commission, are not eligible for these awards. Exhibitors who are eligible must state the name of the driver on the entry form. QUESTIONS NOT PROVIDED FOR 24. Should any question arise not provided for in these Conditions it must be referred to the Committee, whose decision shall be final. PRIZE MONEY 25. Cheques for the prizes awarded will be forwarded by post to the Owners within six weeks of the Show. An Owner will be deemed to have waived his prize money in favour of the Show if he has not presented his cheque by 31st August 2012, after which date payment of the cheques will be stopped. Should there only be eight entries or less forward in a class, prize money will only be awarded down to third place. Would overseas competitors please note than any payments (including prize money and prizes in kind) made in excess of 1,000 are subject to taxation at source. 66

68 JUMPING CLASSES 26. During the Jumping Competition three competitors must always be ready to enter the ring. If a Competitor does not respond when his number is called by the Steward he loses his turn and the horse bearing the number may be eliminated. Unless Competitors declare by the correct time they will not be allowed to jump. INSURANCES 27. All owners and competitors are responsible for damages to third parties howsoever caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. It is a condition of entry that all owners and competitors have third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events, and to keep the policy up to date. ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES 28. Please note that ATV s (all terrain vehicles) and motorcycles will not be allowed on the showground due to Health & Safety Regulations. HAWKERS 29. No hawkers are allowed onto the showground including the car and horse box parks. No goods, newspapers etc may be sold or advertised anywhere on the showground except within the authorised trade stands. PHOTOGRAPHY 30. No professional photography is allowed on the showground except with permission obtained from the Press Office Data Protection Act, Windsor Equestrian Promotions Ltd would like to advise you that details of this transaction including your name, address, address and telephone number will be added to our mailing list. This will enable us to advise you of forthcoming events which we hope you will find interesting. If you do not want to hear from us please inform us as soon as possible by sending your full name and address to Windsor Equestrian Promotions Ltd, Stable House, St Albans Close, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1UT. We may also provide your name and address to other carefully selected companies. If you do not want your details to be forwarded to any third party, please tick the appropriate box on the entry form. From time to time we may permit other organisations to write to you about their products and services. If you do not wish to hear from these people please tick the appropriate box on the entry form. Experienced riders! Explore the mountains of Southern Spain riding our ongoing, comfortable Andalucian horses. 4, 6 & 7 day all inclusive tours on smugglers trails, along high ridges and through deep river valleys stopping overnight in the white villages. or call

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