HORSES AND PONIES Entries and information from: Light Horse Section Manager 59 Oxcroft Lane, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6DJ Tel: 07740 308819 E Mail: ashoverlighthorse@outlook.com For ALL classes except BSJA and Local Horse: - Entry Fees 10.00. Prizes. 1 st 12, 2 nd 10, 3 rd 8, 4 th 7 RULES: 1. All entry fees must accompany the official entry form. Entries close 3rd August. No late or telephone entries allowed. 2. All entries are subject to the various Rules and Regulations of the Society that are printed in the Official Schedule. 3. ALL competitors must wear regulation head protection to current standards/breed society rules at all times when riding. 4. All competitors take part at their own risk. The organisers do not hold themselves responsible for any accident that might occur to horse, rider, property or spectator. 5. All stallions and colts 2 years old or over must be adequately bitted. 6. Competitors are requested to be in the collecting ring before their class is due to commence, and in the case of jumping classes, to give their name and number to the Collecting Ring Steward. 7. The decision of the judges will be regarded as final. 8. All participants must hold a passport for each horse and carry Third Party Insurance for not less than 2m. 9. Any objections must be made in writing to the General Secretary and be received by her within 30 minutes of the judging. Any person lodging an objection shall deposit the sum of 20, the deposit to be forfeited should the objection not be sustained. 10. All timings are approximate and subject to change and it is the competitor s responsibility to present themselves in the ring for the start of their class. 11. Local Riders must live in the parish of Ashover or within a five-mile radius of Ashover Parish Church. 12. Rider ages are taken as at 1 st January 2016. 13. Horse ages are taken as at 1 st June 2016. Sat Nav postcode for show fields S45 0BA ENTRIES CLOSE 3rd AUGUST 2016 Farrier, Vet and photographer will be on the showground 1
ENTRIES Online entries are being accepted for some classes as well as paper entries. If you wish to enter online then please go to www.horsevents.co.uk and search for Ashover Show. There is a 50p charge to cover the website fees. PLEASE NOTE THAT CLASSES 1,2 & 3 ARE LIMITED TO 15 COMPETITORS. ENTRIES WILL BE ALLOCATED ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. Each competitor will be issued with an entry pass and one other pass into the show. Anyone else accompanying the competitor must purchase an entry ticket in advance. Failure to do this may result in you being refused entry to the lorry park. If further advance tickets are required then please purchase these from www.ashovershow.co.uk or send payment and ticket requirements to the Light Horse Section Manager. A pass will be issued for vehicles transporting horses. Spot checks will be made to ensure everyone entering the show has a ticket. EXHIBITOR PASSES ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE AND MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES. Competitors are expected to exempt themselves from any class where they have a personal or professional relationship with the judge or steward. Failure to adhere to this may result in elimination and forfeiture of all entry fees and prizes 2
Traditional Gypsy Cob Association Rules es 41, 46, 47, 56 & 57 Show Number TGCA/08/16/028 These classes are qualifiers for the Best of Breed Finals at the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's (TGCA) National Breed Championship Show TOYS, held annually in September. Full details can be obtained from www.tgca.co.uk. es are open to all traditional gypsy cobs. Stallions All stallions (four years and over) in order to enter any TGCA affiliated class, must be licensed with the TGCA prior to the show AND have their TGCA stallion disc displayed on their bridle. Existing TGCA members must present their qualification card to the judge in the ring for signature. Non-members will receive a qualification card from the judge and will have 21 days to join the TGCA and to register their horse in order to validate this. TOYS Qualifications will be awarded to the top three youngstock, small senior IH, large senior IH, small ridden, large ridden and to the highest placed junior and restricted exhibitor. Please refer to www.tgca.co.uk for further details including membership, horse registration and showing rules (contained within the members handbook). 3
CENTRE RING RIDDEN HUNTER CLASS es commence at 8.15 am prompt. Ridden Judge: Mr A Fradley, Belper Conformation Judge: Mrs H Singleton-Bell, Halifax is limited to 15 competitors and entries will be taken on a first come, first served basis. 1a. Working Hunter 15hh (152.4cm) & over. JUMPING PHASE. Showing phase to take place in Ring 2 at 9.15 am Harold Kirk SHOWJUMPING Non-Affiliated es commence approximately 9.15 am Judge: Mr M Young, Mansfield es 2 & 3 are limited to 15 competitors and entries will be taken on a first come, first served basis. The riders and/or horses must NOT be registered with the BSJA 2. Novice 14.2hh (147.32cm) and Under. Jumps not to exceed 70cm in the first round Jennifer Chapman Cup Nightingale Cup to be presented to the highest placed local rider with Show Society Sash 3. Novice over 14.2hh (147.32cm). Jumps not to exceed 85cm in the first round Chirk Mint Sauce Challenge Cup Fred Adsetts Memorial rose bowl to be presented to the highest placed local rider with Show Society Sash PRIVATE DRIVING es commence approximately 1.00 pm Judge: Mr M Taylor, Long Eaton Both classes to be judged in the ring at the same time 4. Private Driving R.V. Brailsford Memorial Cup David Adsetts Shield best local turnout (5 mile radius). 5. Exercise The Don Capewell 4
BRITISH SHOWJUMPING CLASSES (CENTRE RING) Advanced Schedule es commence approximately 4.00 p.m. Judges: Mrs G Beeston, Sudbury Mrs S Foster, Ashbourne Course Builder: Mr David Cole Entry Fees: 15.00 Prizes 6 & 6a: 1 st 30; 2 nd 25; 3 rd 20; 4 th 15; 5th 10 Prizes 7: 1 st 50; 2 nd 35; 3 rd 25; 4 th 20, 5 th 20. Prizes 8: 1 st 60; 2 nd 45; 3 rd 35; 4 th 20, 5 th 20. 6/6a. 7/7a. 8/8a. Nupafeeds Supplements Senior Discovery /1.00 Open. 1 st round competition under British Showjumping Rule 314, Table A7 (Speed 325 mpm) Horses may only compete in one section. Senior Newcomers/1.10 Open. 1 st Round Competition under British Showjumping Rule 312, Table A7 (Speed 325 mpm) ). In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split. Horses may only compete in one section. Horse & Hound Foxhunter/1.20 Open. 1st Round Competition, incorporating the Derbyshire Times Stakes. Under British Showjumping Rule 310, Table A7 (Speed 350 mpm). In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split. Horses may only compete in one section. The Jordan Cup E.H. Grosvenor Cup Gilbert Memorial 1 st rosette sponsored by Horse and Hound Entries in classes 6, 7 & 8 are confined to registered horses to be ridden by members in accordance with British Showjumping. Rule 79 and Rule 76.6 apply. 5
RING TWO RIDDEN HUNTER CLASSES es commence at 9.15 am prompt Ridden Judge: Mr A Fradley, Belper Conformation Judge: Mrs H Singleton-Bell, Halifax 1b. Working Hunter 15hh (152.4cm) & over. SHOWING PHASE Harold Kirk 9. Novice Ridden Hunter 15hh (152.4cm) & The Allen Hawkins Cup over. Open to horses 7yrs and under, not having won 1 st or 2 nd in any show hunter class. Not eligible for classes 10 & 11. 10. Small Ridden Hunter 15 hh (152.4cm) Haaheim 16 hh (162.56cm) 11. Large Ridden Hunter Exceeding 16 hh (162.56cm) The Pilkington Cup 12. Ridden Irish Draught Mare, Stallion or gelding 4 years and over. The Ranch Store Ltd Cup 13. Cob. Mare or Gelding 4 years and over. Hunter and Traditional cobs. The Matlock Saddlery Cup 14. The Polly Morten Hunter Championship 1 st and 2 nd prize-winners from classes 1,9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14. 20 to the Champion and 15 to the Reserve Emily Adsetts Memorial Rose Bowl RING TWO 6
THE SIDE SADDLE ASSOCIATION CLASSES Open to SSA and non-ssa affiliated members es will not commence before 12.00 Judge: Mrs D Welch, Pleasley 15. 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 3 or 4 riders to give short displays. Competitors must wear a hat to current Safety Standard or above. 16. Open Equitation Run under SSA Rules defined in the current Member s Handbook. Open to SSA Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3 rd adult and 3 rd junior places and SSA Championship points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed member aged under 14 on the 1 st January in the current year. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. Competitors must wear a hat to current Safety Standard or above. 17. Sidesaddle Championship 1 st and 2 nd prizewinners from classes 15 & 16. 20 to the Champion and 15 to the Reserve The Sir Alfred Thomas of Treorchy Cup 7
RING TWO LOCAL CLASSES 25 to be judged approximately 12.00 es 18 24 will not start before 13.30 Judge: Mrs J Butler, Alton Entrants to es 18-25 can only enter es 2, 3, 51 & 52 in addition Competitors must be 16 & under and live in the parish of Ashover or within a five mile radius of Ashover Parish Church. Minimum Entry Fee: 12 for three classes Each additional class 5.00 or 20.00 for as many classes as you wish Prizes: 1 st 6; 2 nd 4; 3 rd 3; 4 th 2. 18. STYLE & APPEARANCE Under 14.2hh 19. LEAD REIN RIDDEN 20. SACK RACE 21. MUSICAL SACKS 22. APPLE BOBBING 23. TOUCH AND OUT under 14.2hh 24. TOUCH AND OUT 14.2hh and over 25. FANCY DRESS PARADE ON HORSEBACK. Under 14.2hh and Over 14.2hh. Rosettes and prizes for all competitors. 25 to be judged in Ring The Centre Ring approximately 12.00 pm Trophies for es 18-25 JM HOPKINSON CUP; AMBER HOUSE CUP; A TOMLINSON CUP; CD WALKER CUP; CLARE NICHOLSON CUP; ASHOVER RIDING ASSOCIATION CUP; J JACKSON CUP; ASHOVER RIDING HORSE CUP; HANDLEY CUP; ASHOVER CUP; BOTHAM CUP; CLAY CROSS SOCIETY ROSEBOWL; ASHOVER SHIELD. RING THREE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CLASSES 8
es commence at 9am prompt Judge: Mrs N Oldershaw, Morley 26. Mixed M & M in Hand. (Colts, Fillies or Geldings 1, 2 or 3 years old) Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B. Foreign M&M breeds welcome but must be registered with their respective societies. The Hutchinson Bowl. The Shaw Family for the best in-hand Section A 27. Mixed M & M in Hand.. (Colts, Fillies or Geldings 1, 2 or 3 years old) Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest and Welsh C or D. Foreign M&M welcome but breeds must be registered with their respective societies. 28. Mixed M & M in Hand. (Stallion, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over). Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A & B. Foreign M&M breeds welcome but must be registered with their respective societies. 9 The David Kenning Cup to the overall winner. The Tongwnlais Tegwyn Memorial to the best Welsh Section D, kindly presented by Julie Liston The Kayson Cup 29. Mixed M & M in Hand. (Stallions, 75 th Anniversary Cup mares or geldings, 4 years old and over). Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Section C and D. Foreign M&M breeds welcome but must be registered with their respective societies. 30. M & M in Hand Championship. For 1 st and 2 nd prize-winners from The Well Made Garments
classes 23 26. 20 to the Champion and 15 to the Reserve 31. M & M Leading Rein. Mare or gelding, 4 yrs. & over, not exceeding 12.2hh (127cm). Rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant & shown in snaffle bridles. Lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. 32. Small Ridden M & M. Stallion, mare or gelding 4 yrs and over. 13.0hh (137.2.cm) and under. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A & B. Foreign M&M breeds welcome but must be registered with their respective societies. Riders any age. 33. Large Ridden M & M. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 yrs and over. Over 13.0 hh (132.08cm). Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Section C and D. Foreign M&M breeds welcome but must be registered with their respective societies. Riders any age. 34. Ridden M&M Championship. For 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 28 30. 20 to the Champion and 15 to the Reserve 35. The Beresford Family Supreme Mountain and Moorland Championship For the Champion and reserve from classes 30 & 34. 50 to the Supreme Champion and 25 to the reserve The Pegmon Cup PLEASE STATE AGE OF CHILD ON ENTRY FORM. CLASS WILL BE SPLIT IF TOO MANY ENTRIES The McEwan Shield The Baskills Cup The Ainmoor Stud Cup. The Beresford Family 10
RING THREE RIDDEN CLASSES es commence no earlier than 13.00 Ridden Judge: Mr A Fradley, Belper Conformation Judge: Mrs H Singleton-Bell, Halifax 36. First Ridden. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. The Robinson Packaging Cup 37. Junior Ridden. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 148cms. Riders not to have attained their 16 th birthday before 1 st January in the current year. 38. Ridden Coloured horse/pony. Skewbald or piebald, mare or gelding. 4 years +. es will be split if entries are sufficient. 39. Ridden Veteran horse/pony. Mare or gelding 16yrs +. es will be split if entries are sufficient. This class is affiliated to the Veteran Horse Society 40. Riding Horse. Mare or gelding. 15hh (152.4cm) & over. 4 years + 41. Ridden Traditional Gypsy Cob. Mare, gelding or stallion, 4 years old and over. This class is affiliated to the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association and is a qualifier for the QUEST Championship. Please see TGCA rules 42. Ridden Sports Horse/Pony. Mare or gelding, 4 years and over, to be judged on suitability for dressage/show jumping/eventing 43. Ridden Championship For 1 st and 2 nd prizewinners from classes 36 42. 20 to the Champion and 15 to the Reserve Ashover Riding Association Cup The Hoofs, Paws and Claws Shield The Augustus Cup The Tom Dugan The Boo and Ricky Pears The Deremar Kouros Cup Ridden Championship 11
44. The Harry Birkinshaw Supreme Ridden Championship For the champion and reserve from classes 14, 17 and 43. 50 to the Supreme Champion and 25 to the reserve The Harry Birkinshaw 12
RING FOUR IN HAND CLASSES es commence at 09.00 Prompt Judge: Mrs A Gladwin, Halifax 45. Cob Mare or gelding 4 years and over 46. Traditional Gypsy Cob Mare, gelding or Stallion, 4years old and over not exceeding 142cm. This class is affiliated to the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association and is a qualifier for the QUEST Championship. Please see TGCA rules 47. Traditional Gypsy Cob Mare, gelding or Stallion, 4years old and over, exceeding 142cm. This class is affiliated to the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association and is a qualifier for the QUEST Championship Please see TGCA rules 48. Coloured Horse/Pony Skewbald or piebald, mare or gelding 4 years + 49. Veteran Pony/Horse Mare or Gelding, 16 years +. This class is affiliated to the Veteran Horse Society 50. Sport Horse Mare or gelding, 4 years +, to be judged on suitability for dressage/show jumping/eventing 51. Young Handler. 10 years & under. An adult may accompany handler. To be judged on handler, not the horse/pony and the handlers ability to show a horse/pony appropriately. 52. Young Handler. 11 16 years. To be judged on handler, not the horse/pony and the handlers ability to show a horse/pony appropriately The Sharpes Nestor Highwood Lane Donkey Sanctuary Ainmoor for Best Traditional Cob The Thornton Cup Bolsover Rotary Club Shield (Best Pony) Fred Adsetts Shield (Best Horse) PCS best 25 yrs+ The Lansdown Silhouette Ashover Young Handler Show Society Sash to highest placed Local Competitor. Ashover Young Handler Show Society Sash to highest placed Local Competitor. 13
RING FOUR IN HAND CLASSES es will not start before 13.00 Judge: Mrs A Gladwin, Halifax 53. Hunter Mare or gelding, 4 years + 54. Youngstock. Colt, filly or gelding up to 3 yrs not to exceed 14.2hh (147.32cm) at maturity. 55. Youngstock. Colt, filly or gelding up to 3 yrs to exceed 14.2hh (147.32cm) at maturity The Romany Lady The Aileen Kenning The Oliver Kirk Cup 56. Traditional Gypsy Cob Youngstock Colt, filly or gelding up to 3 yrs not to exceed 142cm at maturity. This class is affiliated to the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association and is a qualifier for the QUEST Championship. Please see TGCA rules 57. Traditional Gypsy Cob Youngstock Colt, filly or gelding up to 3 yrs to exceed 142cm at maturity. This class is affiliated to the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association and is a qualifier for the QUEST Championship. Please see TGCA rules 58. Bonny pony Mare or Gelding, 14.2hh and over, 4 years and over 59. Handsome Horse Mare or Gelding, 14.2hh and over, 4 years and over 60. In Hand Championship For first and second prize winners from classes 43 55. 20 to the Champion and 15 to the Reserve The Castle Dyke Cup Ainmoor Stud Cup The Fosterhouses Monsoon Cup The Harperly Banner Royale Cup The Frensham 14
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