CENTRAL SCOTLAND HIGHLAND PONY CLUB OPEN SHOW SCHEDULE (affiliated to the Highland Pony Society) SUNDAY 7th SEPTEMBER 2014 At STRATHALLAN CASTLE JUDGES UMPIRE: Mrs J Connell IN-HAND & PROGENY: Mr WKA Allan GRAND IN-HAND FINAL: Mrs J Connell RIDDEN: Miss M Grant DRESSAGE: TBC WORKING HUNTER & RIDDEN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS FINAL: Mrs J McNaught YOUNG RIDERS & YOUNG HANDLERS: Mrs J Connell ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY 25th AUGUST 2014 PLEASE NOTE: No telephone entries Late entries accepted on the field at an additional 50% entry fee (there is no additional charge for late entrants who qualified for the in-hand and/or ridden Grand Finals after the closing date)
ENTRY FEES Unless otherwise stated: Members: 5.00 per entry Non-Members: 10.00 per entry First Aid: 2.00 per competitor Please send entries, with an SAE for return of Exhibitor Number to Show Secretary, CSHPC: c/o 4 Church Lane, Methven, PH1 3PQ. Telephone: 07793219006. If no SAE sent, numbers to be collected from the show secretary on the day. Please make cheques payable to Central Scotland Highland Pony Club Entries can also be made online at www.clubentries.com/cshpc PRIZES Highland Pony Society Bronze Medal Awarded to the owner/exhibitor of the Supreme Champion pony dependant on that person being a current member of the Highland Pony Society Dumwynd Quaich for the Supreme Champion IN-HAND TROPHIES Marnonwells Quaich for the Best Foal Fourmerk Cup for the In-Hand Champion The Gelding Trophy for the Best Gelding Archie of Litigan Memorial Trophy for the Best Stallion Bothkennar Cup for the Best Filly in Show Strathesk Trophy for Best Brood Mare with Foal at Foot Gargunnock Trophy for the Best Young Handler Perpetual trophy donated by Kirsten Berry for the Grand Final Champion RIDDEN TROPHIES Backdales Tankard for Ridden Champion Achnacarry & Craigiebrig Studs Perpetual Trophy for Reserve Ridden Champion Kyle of Gowrie Tankard for Novice Ridden Champion Querky's Quaich for the ridden Champion Of Champions Junior Ridden Trophy for the Best Young Rider Tavay Mor Quaich for the best open Ridden under 14hh CSHPC Trophy for Dressage Nisbet Trophy for Working Hunter Champion Sashes will be presented to the In-Hand, Grand Final, Novice Ridden, Open Ridden and Working Hunter Champions Rosettes for Supreme Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion Highland Pony Society Rosette and Champion Sash for the Bronze Medal Winner Rosettes awarded 1st to 6th place in all classes ALL 2013 TROPHY WINNERS PLEASE RETURN YOUR TROPHY EITHER ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW OR NO LATER THAN 30th AUGUST TO THE SHOW SECRETARY
IN-HAND CLASSES JUDGING STARTS 8.30 AM RING 1 Class 1. Stallion or Colt 3 years old or over Class 2. Gelding 4, 5 and 6 years old Class 3. Gelding 7 years old or over Class 4. Yeld Mare entered in the Ridden section 4 years old or over Class 5. Veteran Stallion, Mare, Gelding 15 years old or over Class 6. Yeld Mare not entered in the Ridden section 4 years old or over Class 7. Filly or Gelding 3 years old Class 8. Filly, Colt, Gelding 2 years old Class 9. Filly, Colt, Gelding 1 year old Class 10. Brood Mare with Foal at Foot Class 11. Foal(Class entry is free) In-Hand Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners Classes 1-11) Supreme Show Championship for the HPS Bronze Medal (In-Hand Champion, Reserve In-Hand Champion, Open Ridden Champion and Novice Ridden Champion are eligible to compete.) To be judged on completion of both In-Hand & Open Ridden Championships in Ring 1. The Grand Final winner is not eligible for the Bronze Medal. Class 12. Progeny (any age) 2 ponies with the same sire or dam but not necessarily owned by the same exhibitor. (Class entry is free) Class 13. The 2014 CSHPC Grand Final of In-hand Champions Entry is free to any registered Highland Pony that has been awarded Champion or Reserve Champion in the In-Hand section of an HPS affiliated show during 2013. The class may be split into Senior and Youngstock if sufficient entries are forward on the day of the show. Please state clearly on the entry form which show the pony qualified at. (Class entry is free) Champion: 50 Sash Perpetual trophy donated by Kirsten Berry in memory of Walterdene Reserve: 25 & rosette Rosette for best youngstock
RIDDEN CLASSES JUDGING STARTS 10.30am RING 2 Note - Ponies must be four years old and over in all the ridden sections Class 14. Nursery Novice 4 years and over ponies never to have been shown in any ridden class prior to 22nd August 2014 Class 15. Novice 4 years and over, under 14hh ponies must never have been placed 1st to 3rd in any Open Ridden class prior to 1 st January 2014 Class 16. Novice 4 years and over, 14hh but not exceeding 14.2hh ponies must never have been placed 1st to 3rd in any Open Ridden class prior to 1 st January 2014 Ponies in classes 14 to 16 must be shown in a snaffle bridle. The judge will not ride Classes 14 to 16, although novice ponies may be ridden when competing in the Supreme Show Championship. Novice Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners) Classes 14 to 16 Class 17. Open Ridden 4 years old and over, under 14hh Class 18. Open Ridden 4 years old and over, 14hh but not exceeding 14.2hh Open Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners) Classes 17 & 18 Supreme Show Championship for the HPS Bronze Medal (In-Hand Champion, Reserve In-Hand Champion, Open Ridden Champion and Novice Ridden Champion are eligible to compete.) To be judged on completion of both In-Hand & Open Ridden Championships in Ring 1. The Grand Final winner is not eligible for the Bronze Medal. Class 19. Ridden veteran, 15 years and over Class 20. Veteran jockey, rider to be over 50 years young! Class 21: The CSHPC Ridden Champion of Champions Final (to follow Supreme Championship) Entry is free to any registered Highland Pony that has been awarded Champion or Reserve Champion in a Ridden Highland Pony or M&M (Novice, Intermediate or Open) section of an HPS affiliated show during 2014. The class will be run as a normal show class but each competitor must show the following movements in their individual show: 1. 3 loop serpentine in trot or canter 2. Canter extension across the diagonal 3. Rein Back 4. Walk to canter transition Please state clearly on the entry form which show the pony qualified at.
JUNIOR SECTION JUDGING STARTS 9.00 AM RING 2 Class 22. Junior tack and turnout Class 23. Young Rider 18 yo and under. To be judged on rider's presentation, riding ability and showing technique. Class 24. Young Handler 18yo and under. To be judged on handler's presentation, ability and showing technique. DRESSAGE JUDGING 9.30 AM 2.30 PM (break for lunch 12 noon for 30 mins) (Please declare times with the Dressage Steward) RING 3 Note - Ponies can only enter a maximum of two dressage tests, providing they are eligible class. Ponies may enter classes 26 and 27 regardless if they wish to qualify for the NPS Dressage Championships or not. Classes will be judged under BD rules. This show is a qualifier for the Rhinnspoint M&M Dressage Final which will take place at Muirmill EC in March 2015. 1 st to 3 rd in each class shall qualify. Class 25. BD Intro B Test For ponies just starting out in dressage. Class 26. BD Prelim 13 Test (for ponies not to have gained above 70% in any class at prelim level. Ponies competing at Novice level or above are ineligible to enter this class) This is a qualifier for the NPS/Fodder Solutions Dressage championships. The following sections of qualification are available in these classes c) small M & M not exceeding 138cm d) large M & M exceeding 138cm e) Mini rider 12 yrs and under on 1.1.14. f) Junior rider 18 yrs and under on 1.1.14. Please enter correct section letter on your entry form. Qualifiers will be awarded to the two highest placed ponies in each section. Class 27. BD Novice 34 Test This is a qualifier for the NPS/ Fodder Solutions Dressage championships. The following sections of qualification are available in these classes c) small M & M not exceeding 138cm d) large M & M exceeding 138cm e) Mini rider 12 yrs and under on 1.1.14. f) Junior rider 18 yrs and under on 1.1.14.
Please enter correct section letter on your entry form. Qualifiers will be awarded to the two highest placed ponies in each section. Class 29. BD Elementary 42 Test Test sheets available from www.britishdressage.co.uk. WORKING HUNTER starts 2.00 PM RING 3 Ponies may enter up to two Working Hunter classes provided they are eligible. Competitors may enter a further class as a clear round at a reduced entry fee of 2.50. Rosettes for all clear rounds! Class 30. Nursery Novice Working Hunter jumps max 2 0 (ponies never to have been placed 1st 3rd in any Intermediate or Open Working Hunter class prior to 1 st January 2014) Class 31. Novice Working Hunter jumps max 2 3 (ponies never to have been placed 1st 3rd in any Open Working Hunter class prior to 1 st January 2014 Class 32. Intermediate Working Hunter jumps 2 6-2'9 Working Hunter Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners Classes 26-28 ) COMBINED TRAINING Class 33. Combined Training scores to be taken from Dressage Preliminary Test and Working Hunter classes please indicate on entry form which Working Hunter class you wish to nominate (excluding Clear Round classes) RULES 1 Only Highland Ponies or their progeny on the HPS Full Register or the A, B, or C Appendices can be entered for any competition. Height of ponies must not exceed 14.2hh. (148cms) 2 No animal suffering from an infectious disease will be allowed to compete, and such animal must be removed if a steward so directs. 3 Stock must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor. 4 No substitution of entries.
5 Neither the Show Committee nor landowner will be liable for any damage or loss to person, animals or property which exhibitors or public may sustain at the show. 6 Protests, along with 25, (which may be forfeited if the protest is dismissed), must be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 1 hour of the judging of that particular class. Verbal protests will not be considered. 7 Competitors entering more than one class accept the risk that timings may conflict. Classes will not be delayed for competitors in other rings. 8 The Show Committee have the right to combine or split classes if numbers so dictate. 9 The decision of the Show Committee shall be final on all matters regarding the show. 10 The decision of any judge shall be final regarding the judging of their class. 11 No Highland Pony bred by, or ever owned by, the Judge may enter. 12 The WHP classes will be judged in accordance with the National Pony Society Rules. 13 Behaviour by any Exhibitor deemed unsporting or unreasonable by the Committee may cause all rosettes/prizes/trophies to be forfeited. 14 The Show Committee reserve the right to refuse entries without an explanation. 15 All Colts and Stallions over 2 years old must be shown bitted. All over 4 years old must have an HPS Stallion Licence. 16 Young Handlers must wear correctly secured British Standard Skull Caps or Riding Hats. 17 All mounted competitors must wear correctly secured British Standard Riding Hats at all times whilst mounted. STANDARD DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the organisers or anyone for whom they are in law responsible, neither the organisers of any event to which these rules apply, nor Central Scotland Highland Pony Club or any agent, employee or representative of these bodies accepts liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, ponies, owners, riders, spectators, land or any other person or property whatsoever, whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever.