The Summer Show 2024 is being held on 1st September at Strathallan Castle. All the judges and classes are on the schedule below - message us for a copy. Entries are on Horse Monkey and close at 23.45 on Monday 26th August and there are no late entries or entries on the day.
Link to Horse Monkey is https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/63595/Central+Scotland+Highland+Pony+Club+Summer+Show+2024 CENTRAL SCOTLAND HIGHLAND PONY CLUB SUMMER SHOW STRATHALLAN CASTLE SUNDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 2024 Incorporating the Highland Pony Society Youngstock Championship Final Judges Champion of Champions – Jean Connell IN-HAND: Audrey Barron RIDDEN: Rebecca Chalmers DRESSAGE: Catriona Armstrong JUNIORS: Alasdair Matheson WORKING HUNTER: Alasdair Matheson The H.P.S Youngstock Championship Final: Rebecca Chalmers ENTRIES CLOSE ON Monday 26th August 2024 at midnight All entries must be made on line and NO ENTRIES will be accepted on the day Entries at https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/63595/Central+Scotland+Highland+Pony+Club+Summer+Show+2024 Equine Flu All ponies on the showground must have an up to date flu vaccination. We may spot check passports on the day. ENTRY FEES Members - £10.00 per entry Non-Members: £15.00 per entry First Aid: £3.00 per competitor (compulsory) For queries please email [email protected] PRIZES Highland Pony Society Bronze Medal Awarded to the owner/exhibitor of the Supreme Champion pony dependent on that person being a current member of the Highland Pony Society Sashes will be presented to the In-Hand, 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 IN-HAND CLASSES – JUDGING STARTS 8.30am Ring 1 Class 1. Gelding 4, 5 and 6 years old Class 2. Gelding 7 years old or over Class 3. Yeld Mare entered in the Ridden section – 4 years old or over Class 4. Stallion or Colt 3 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 (no entry fee* for this class) 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. Class 12. The 2024 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 2024. Please state clearly on the entry form which show the pony qualified at. Champion: £50 & sash Reserve: £25 & rosette Best Younstock: £25 and rosette Rosette to all finalists forward Class 13: The Highland Pony Society Youngstock Championship (will be judged after the Supreme Show championship) All entrants who choose to compete in this Youngstock Championship at Central Scotland Highland Pony Club Show should email a copy of their qualification card to the Secretary at the address in this schedule. – [email protected] Entry to this Final is free* and all ponies exhibited at the Finals will be presented with a finalist rosette by the HPS. The Champions and Reserves will receive rosettes and prize money of £100 and £50 respectively and all those forward at the finals will receive £15 and a finalist rosette from the H.P.S. A sash and perpetual trophy will be awarded to the Champion. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- RIDDEN CLASSES – JUDGING STARTS 10.00am RING 2 Note - Ponies must be four years old and over in all the ridden sections Unaffiliated classes Class 14 - Unaffiliated Walk and Trot - (Ponies just starting ridden career) Class 15 - Veteran Rider (50 yrs or over on day of show) Class 16 - Veteran Ridden Pony (Stallion, Mare, Gelding, 15 yrs or over) Affiliated classes Class 17 - Ridden Nursery Novice Class 18 - Ridden Novice, under 14hh (under 143cm) Class 19 - Ridden Novice, 14h & over (over 143cm but not exceeding 148 cm) Novice Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners) – Classes 17 to 19 Ponies in classes 14 to 16 must be shown in a snaffle bridle. The judge will not ride Classes 17 to 19 Class 20 - Ridden Open - under 14hh (under 143cm) Class 21 - Ridden Open 14hh and over but not exceeding 14.2hh (Over 143cm but not exceeding 148cm) Please note the judge will NOT ride the ponies in this section 7 Open Ridden Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners) – Classes 20 and 21 Overall Ridden Championship 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. Class 22. The CSHPC Ridden Champion of Champions Final 2024 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 or NPS affiliated show during 2024. The class will be run as a normal show class but each competitor must show the following movements in their individual show:
Please state clearly on the entry form which show the pony qualified at. Champion: £50 & sash Reserve: £25 & rosette Rosette to all finalists forward ----------------------------------------------------------------------- JUNIOR SECTION – JUDGING STARTS 11.00 AM RING 3 Class 23. Junior tack and turnout Class 24 Young Handler – 18yr and under. To be judged on handler's presentation, ability and showing technique. Class 25. Young Rider – 18 yr and under. To be judged on rider's presentation, riding ability and showing technique. WORKING HUNTER – starts after junior section RING 3 Open to all registered or unregistered ponies aged 5 or over– (only registered Highland ponies will be eligible for the Championship) Ponies may enter up to two Working Hunter classes provided they are eligible. Class 22. Nursery Novice Working Hunter – jumps max 60cm (ponies never to have been placed 1st – 3rd in any Intermediate or Open Working Hunter class prior to 1st January 2024) Class 23. Novice Working Hunter – jumps max 70cm (ponies never to have been placed 1st – 3rd in any Open Working Hunter class prior to 1st January 2024) Class 24. Intermediate Working Hunter– jumps max 75cm Working Hunter Championship (1st & 2nd Prize winners – Classes 20 - 22 ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DRESSAGE – JUDGING 9.30 AM – 2.00 PM (break for lunch 12 noon for 30 mins) (Self Stewarding) Open to all registered or unregistered ponies Class 26 BD Intro 1 (2024) – This is an unaffiliated class to encourage ponies at the very beginning of their dressage career. It is preferred that ponies who have previously entered Prelim should not compete in this Intro class. Class 27. BD Prelim 1 (2024) Class 28. BD Novice 1 (2024) Trophies Test sheets available from www.britishdressage.co.uk. RULES 1 Unless otherwise specified, 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). This rule is not applicable to classes in the Unaffiliated section, dressage classes or working hunter classes although breed type will be taken into consideration as part of judging in this section. 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. Any participant who is not a member of CSHPC or British Riding Club is required to have their own insurance prior to competing at this event.
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TICK TACK mobile tack shop will be open on Saturday for all those last minutes things that ended up left on the kitchen table and for a browse to treat yourself for the new season.
They are donating a voucher for the raffle so remember your cash to buy tickets There will be traybakes and free range eggs on sale in aid of EGSF. The catering van will not be open. There will be a raffle in aid of CSHPC funds. Dressage times for Saturday 11th May CSHPC Spring Show Hopefully these all work but we will work round any clashes with in hand or other problems. Warm up will be in the outdoor and you will be sent to the indoor by the steward as the person before you goes into the arena. This is to keep everyone safe. Please follow the stewards' instructions. They will have radios and will know when is is safe for you to go to the indoor. Remember you will need two numbers - either on both sides of the bridle or both sides of the saddle cloth. Dress as per BD rules ( which now allow solid colour jods/breeches/riding tights or white with a dark panel) Number Name Time INTRO 46 Norma Gillon 9.00 27 Alisha Adamson Murray 9.07 29 Joanna McCormack 9.14 55 Pat McDonald 9.21 34 Kim Stretch 9.28 9 Sandra Yeaman (Sladebrook Autumn Fling) 9.35 43 Sally Murray 9.42 19 Amanda Byres 9.49 16 Joanna Headspeath 10.05 10 Sandra Yeaman (Morayelphin Collace) 10.12 49 Shona Barrie 10.19 39 Jo Jack 10.26 57 Gilean Docherty 10.33 PRELIM 55 Pat McDonald 10.40 2 Fiona Steel 10.47 6 Mirren Hay 10.54 52 Jackie Henderson 11.01 57 Gilean Docherty 11.08 NOVICE 38 Jo Jack 11.15 52 Jackie Henderson 11.22 Boost this post to reach up to 1123 more people if you spend WHAT ON IN APRIL?
3rd April - CSHPC spring show entries go live, The schedule is on the webpage https://www.cshpc.co.uk/news-and.../cshpc-spring-show and entries are on Horse Monkey. Please read all the class and general Ts and Cs before entering. https://horsemonkey.com/.../Central+Scotland+Highland... ALSO on 3rd April Entries for the Shonagh Stark lessons at Kilgraston on 5th May open Why not book a lesson and brush up on your dressage for the show? 6th April - Members' ride out at Rotmell Farm. All details on Horse Monkey and we have put in a request for good weather. 17th April - Evening dressage at Gleneagles. First dressage for the CSHPC summer dressage league. Tests from Intro to Elementary. Entries on EquoEvents 26th April - Lessons with Sarah Jane Bowers near Gleneagles. Another chance to brush up on your riding before the spring show or the May Gleneagles dressage show. Central Scotland Highland Pony Club Spring Show
Affiliated to the Highland Pony Society At Netherton Equestrian Centre On Saturday 11th May Incorporating qualifiers for The Caledonian Showing Championship and Highland Pony Youngstock Championship. JUDGES IN-HAND: Ms A Simpson RIDDEN: Ms M Grant DRESSAGE: Ms Moir ENTRIES CLOSE ON: 8th May at 23.45. PLEASE NOTE: No telephone entries Late entries accepted on the field at an additional 50% entry fee. Entry Fees Members £10.00 Non-Members £15.00 Late entries / entries on the day will be as above + 50% First Aid £3.00/competitor Entries can be made online via https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/59072/Central+Scotland+Highland+Pony+Club+CSHPC+Spring+Show+2024 Exhibitor numbers to be collected from the show secretary on the day. Due to restrictions dictated by the venue, ponies may not be left unattended tied to lorries/trailers. Please follow directions from parking attendants as parking is tight! List of Trophies Hamish of Cockerstone Quaich for Champion In Hand Pony Thorn Braveheart Memorial Trophy for Champion Ridden Pony Prize List HPS Rosettes will be presented to In Hand and Ridden Champions CSHPC Rosettes will be presented from 1st – 6th Rosettes and Sashes will be presented to In Hand and Ridden Champion. Equine Flu All ponies competing must have an up-to-date flu vaccination. Caledonian Showing Championships This show is a qualifier for the Caledonian Showing Championships, which offers competitors the opportunity to compete at a top-level Championship Final in Scotland. With a draped main arena, amazing rosettes, special prizes, music, judges from the south and atmospheric Evening Performances, this is the show everyone wants to be part of. Held on 18-20 October 2024. Every horse & pony placed 1st and 2nd in all Inhand, Ridden Showing classes (not fun classes). All Champions & Reserves will qualify for the Champion & Reserves Stakes Finals. Qualification will be from placings, no qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, and no qualification can go down the line. Qualification is for the Horse & Pony except for Adult/Young Handler classes, where the Handler qualifies. All qualified horses and ponies will be listed on the Caledonian Showing Show’s website www.caledonianchampionships.webs.com where you will also find a regularly updated list of qualifying shows and a wealth of other information. In Hand Section – Judging to start at 9.00am This Show is a qualifier for the 2024 Highland Pony Society Youngstock Championship. The Champion Youngster from classes 5, 6 & 7 will qualify for the Youngstock Championships to be held on 8th September 2024 at CSHPC Summer Show at Strathallan Castle, Perthshire or on date TBC at Adlington Equestrian Centre, Cheshire. Only pure-bred registered ponies are eligible. Exhibitors are not required to be members of the Highland Pony Society. For full details of this championship please refer to the Highland Pony Society. Class Listings: Class 1. Licensed Stallion or Colt, 3 years old or over Class 2. Gelding 4 years and over Class 3. Mare 4 years old or over, to include broodmare with foal at foot. Class 4. Veteran Stallion, Mare or Gelding 15 years old or over. Class 5. Filly or Gelding, 3 years old Class 6. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 years old Class 7. Colt, Filly, Gelding, yearling Class 8. Part Bred Highland Pony, registered with HPS – any age or sex. (not eligible for championship) Class 9. Young Handlers (6yrs – 12yrs) – ponies to be 5yrs or older, mares and geldings only. Approved hard hats must be worn. Class 10. Young handers (13yrs– 16yrs) - ponies to be 5yrs or older, mares and geldings only. Approved hard hats must be worn. Youngstock Championship – 1st & 2nd from classes 5 to 7 Mature-stock Championship - 1st & 2nd from classes 1 to 4 Overall In-Hand Championship – Champion & Reserve Ridden Section – Not Starting before 12. Note - Ponies must be four years old and over in all the ridden sections. Unaffiliated Classes Class 11. Starter/ Returning Show Rider – Rider not to have competed in more than 5 ridden show classes or not to have competed in any ridden show class within the last 3 years. Walk & Trot only in the “go round”. The Judge will be happy to provide any feedback if requested or answer any questions competitors may have. Class 12. Walk and Trot - Open to ponies 4 year and over who have not competed in any ridden showing class previously. Class 13. Riding Club Rider – Show to include a couple of small jumps. Open to any rider. Affiliated Classes Class 14. Nursery Novice ridden. Ponies not to have been shown in any ridden showing class prior to 1st January. Class 15. Novice ridden. Class 16. Open ridden. Ridden Championship – 1st & 2nd classes 14-16 Class 17. Junior Ridden (18yrs and under) – Sash awarded to best junior. Dressage – indoor arena between 9am – 12pm Times should be self-declared with the dressage steward and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Class 18. BD Intro B. Class 19. BD Prelim 1. Class 20. BD Novice 27. Rosette award up 1st- 6th and best junior and highest score of the day. 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) , excluding entries in the part bred classes. 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. Behaviour by any Exhibitor deemed unsporting or unreasonable by the Committee may cause all rosettes/prizes/trophies to be forfeited. 13. The Show Committee reserve the right to refuse entries if they deem appropriate. 14. All Colts and Stallions over 2 years old must be shown bitted. All over 4 years old must have an HPS Stallion Licence. 15. All competitors must pay £3.00 Towards First Aid 16. Members rates are only applicable to those who have paid 2024 Membership 17. Ponies must not be left unattended when tied up to vehicles 18. Hats must be to current British Riding Club standard 19. All riders and Junior Handlers must wear a hat to current standards whilst on the showground 20. Entries fees in full must be paid prior to the closing date before an entry will be accepted; anyone cancelling cheques or any other forms of payment after competing may be disqualified from entering any future events. The show secretary will contact any exhibitor who has not paid fully by the closing date to advise. On the day entry fees may be charged for any late payments made. Exhibitors are deemed to be conversant with these rules. Standard Disclaimer of Liability Save for the death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the organisers, or anyone for whom they are in law responsible, neither Central Scotland Highland Pony Club, The Venue nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies accepts any liability for any accident, loss, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, vehicles, cars their contents and accessories, or any person or property whatsoever, whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever. ⭐️ Upcoming Club Dates 2024 ⭐️
March 6th - Online Evening Talks with Sarah Smart from (Zoom)- link emailed to members 13th - Online Evening Talks with Jane Smith (Zoom) - link will be emailed when sent to club 20th - Equine Rescue and Trailer Safety evening, Strathallan Castle - Equine Rescue and Trailer Safety Evening Tickets, Wed 20 Mar 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite 23rd - Camp Day, Totleywells Equestrian - https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/56084/CSHPC+camp April 6th - Club Ride Out, Rotmell Farm https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/57966/CSHPC+Ride+Out+at+Rotmell+Farm 17th - Gleneagles Unaff Dressage show - entries on Gleneagles FB page a couple of weeks before the event. Please remember to mark your entry "member of CSHPC" 27th - Sarah Jayne Bowers Lesson, Orchill Indoor School https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/57255/CSHPC+lessons+at+Orchil+Indoor+School+with+Sarah-+Jayne+Bowers+%28Glen+Lyon+coaching%29 May 5th - Shonagh Stark lesson, Kilgraston https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/57967/CSHPC+Lesson+with+Shonagh+Stark+at+Kilgraston+Equestrian 11th - CSHPC Spring Show, Netherton - schedule will be published in early April 18th - Netherton Showjumping - entry on Equilive closer to event. No need to put member of CSHPC. Any volunteers for stewarding gratefully accepted- contact Netherton via FB 22nd - Gleneagles Unaff Dressage show -- entries on Gleneagles FB page a couple of weeks before the event. Please remember to mark your entry "member of CSHPC" 25-27th May- Area 22 Camp Auchlishie - entry form emailed to all members 31st - Alasdair Matheson lesson, Kilgraston https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/58113/CSHPC++Lessons+with+Alasdair+Matheson Camp is sold out already - but don't despair as we will run a waiting list and there might be some wriggle room to fit people in. If you want to join the waiting list here is the link:
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Saturday May 11th Netherton Equestrian Centre, Perth In Hand Judge Alison Simpson Ridden Judge Marjorie Grant As announced on the Facebook Page we have two events already planned and lots more in the pipeline!
The first event is a Quiz night on Saturday 27th January at the Birds and Bees in Stirling. This is open to everyone - teams of 4 - but if you haven't got a team, just come along and we'll get the teams put together on the night. The other event is the return of the CSHPC day camp. Hamish Cameron will be teaching at Totleywells, South Queensferry on 24th March. Entries will open on Horse Monkey on 1st February at 5pm. CSHPC has a new committee and that there is a mixture of experienced hands as well as some new faces. We already have some ideas for the 2024 programme, including lessons, a quiz, and the date for the Spring Show is in the diary - save the day - Saturday 11th May at Netherton.
The committee is listed below. Looking forward to seeing you out and about in 2024 Chair - Jackie Henderson Vice chair - Louise Robertson Treasurer - Robin Gillon Secretary - Alison Currie Membership secretary - Karen Stewart Show organisers- Jacqueline Hay and Elinor Steven Committe members - Lesley Lean Jacqueline Bonar Anna Black Joanna Mccormack Fraser Norma Gillon Central Scotland Highland Pony Club - Summer Show
Sunday 4th September 2022 After a very soggy start things quickly got under way. Once you’re wet.. you’re wet… so I guess you don’t feel it any more and competitors and ponies soon filled the show rings. The In-Hand classes went swimmingly (no pun intended) and after a bit of deliberation our In-Hand Judge Mrs Gilean Docherty and Probationer judge Mrs Catriona Lackie soon presented Hamish Cameron and his Broodmare - Maydew of Turin Hill with the In-Hand Champion. The Reserve Champion going to Jean Ralston and her 2 year old colt - Moss-side Dark Lochnagar, who also won the Best Youngstock. This was swiftly followed by The Highland Pony Society Youngstock Chamionship – (Scotland) where any youngstock Champion from any HPS affiliated show throughout the year came forward to be judged the overall youngstock Champion. This prestigious class was judged by Mr Andrew Baird who decided that 3 year old filly Moss-side Crathie owned by Willie and Jean Ralston took Champion before presenting 3 year old Fourmerk Alexandra owned by Joan Alexander with the reserve Champion. This led into another distinguished class the CSHPC Champion of Champions Grand Final where any previous Champion or Reserve Champion from shows throughout the previous year competed to be crowned the overall Champion. This class was judged by Mrs Mary McCall-Smith who selected the Champion Hamish Cameron and his Broodmare - Maydew of Turin Hill before selecting the yeld mare Trailtrow Tianavaig owned by Gillian McMurray as Reserve Champion. The ridden classes were also well underway and our ridden judge Ms Marjorie Grant decided the Novice Champion was Trailtrow Tianavaig – ridden by Kirstin McMurray with the Reserve Novice Champion going to Maxwell of Millfield and Joanna Jack. The ridden Open Champion was then presented to Trailtrow Gracie –ridden by Jackie Coull with the Reserve Open Champion going to Trowan Patrick - Kerry Richardson. The overall ridden championship then going to Trailtrow Tianavaig – ridden by Kirstin McMurray with the Reserve overall Champion going to Maxwell of Millfield and Joanna Jack. This was also followed by the Ridden Champion of Champions Final, which saw Maxwell of Millfield and Joanna Jack take Champion. Our Junior Classes were very well supported this year and it was delightful to see the future lifeblood of our beautiful breed compete in these classes. The judge for this years show was Mrs Carolyn Munro who selected the Junior Tack & Turnout winner as Keira Fraser and her gelding Gleann Mharic of Rynuan. The young Handler prize went to Phoebe Eason and her Gelding Gille of Croila whilst the young rider prize was presented to Isla Troup and the mare Strathearn Bracken Mist. The sun did eventually come out and the Working Hunter classes were blessed with the dry weather allowing the judges Mrs Carolyn Munro and Miss Heather Keron to select the WH Champion as Trowan Patrick ridden by Kerry Richardson and WH Reserve Champion as Carrick Lady lunna ridden by Jane Mcculloch. Judging was then underway for the Supreme Champion where the in-hand judge Mrs Gilean Docherty and ridden Judge Ms Marjory Grant were unable to agree on their overall Champion, so calling on the Umpire Mrs Mary McCall-Smith she decided that the Supreme Champion of the show was the in-Hand Champion Hamish Cameron and his Broodmare - Maydew of Turin Hill. And the reserve Supreme Champion was the ridden Champion Trailtrow Tianavaig and Kirstin McMurray. We aren’t quite done there either.. who said Highland ponies can’t dance.. Our well supported Dressage competition saw competitors compete in Intro, Prelim and Novice classes with great scores and comments from our judge Catriona Armstrong. The winner of the Intro class being Shirley Clarke and her young mare Kershope Breagh. The prelim winner was Jackie Coull with her mare Trailtrow Gracie and the Novice winner and overall dressage winner was Adrienne Taylor and her gelding Tarquin of forglen. A huge big thank you to everyone who came out to support our show. The judges, stewards, helpers and very generous sponsors. |
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