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New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results EQUINE SECTION BRITISH RARE BREEDS IN HAND - WEDNESDAY H44 - BRITISH RARE BREEDS - Filly, colt or gelding, yearling, two or three year olds, any height Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 569 DENNYS, ANNE MOORTOWN MAY TIME 2nd 573 GAMBLING, MRS LESLEY POTTERTONPARK MULREESH 3rd 565 SCHWARZIN, MRS ELAINE LYCHFIELDS DENNIS THE MENACE 4th 567 THOMSON, LINDA TREGOYD VIP 5th 566 LONG, MRS VICKY FARLEYWATER PROFESSOR 6th 568 WATERS, KATE KIRTONIAN LOCH DEE 7th 571 O'HALLORAN, MRS LAURA ANCHOR NOBLE EQUINE SECTION BRITISH RARE BREEDS IN HAND - WEDNESDAY H45 - BRITISH RARE BREEDS - Mare, stallion or gelding, four years old and over, any height Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 588 PETRITZ, MRS S RICHMOND DEBORAH 2nd 579 HARRIS, MRS SIAN BROMFORD LADY MAY 3rd 582 MUIR, MRS SUSANNAH MOONPENNY HATI 4th 576 VINER, MRS MELANIE MOSELEY TRIAD 5th 584 HARDING, MISS MARTINE PRINCESS 6th 574 CASTLE RISE STUD HALLHOUSE GLADIMERE 7th 581 RICHARDS, MISS STEPHANIE KNIGHTONCOMBE LITTLE WREN 8th 587 KNOCK, MRS K KIERS FERGAL 9th 589 HALL, MISS CAROL RICHMOND FRANCESCA 10th 577 BLAKE, MRS GILLIAN ESK STORM EQUINE SECTION BRITISH RARE BREEDS RIDDEN - WEDNESDAY H46 - BRITISH RARE BREEDS RIDDEN - Four years old and over, open to any height Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results Number 1st 592 TOMS, MRS MICHAELA BEWCASTLE BELL 2nd 590 WEBSTER, MR NEILL TOWNEND ROCKY 3rd 598 ASH, MRS JOANNA BROMFIELD BIZARRE 4th 594 GAMBLING, MISS ALEX GLENWESTCASTLE MASTER BASIL 5th 599 ASH, MRS JOANNA MONKSMEAD MR BOND 6th 591 WALTON, MRS KAREN NASHEND SEA SOVEREIGN 7th 595 KNOCK, MRS K STOURTON HARLEQUIN 8th 596 KNOCK, MRS K KIERS FERGAL 9th 593 LUCE, MRS JULIA EUROS SNOW QUEEN EQUINE SECTION HOYS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H47 - HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW THOR ATKINSON STEEL FABRICATIONS LTD 122CM MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - Not exceeding 122cm. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 605 WATTS, MRS CHRISTINE MINYDON MASCHERANO 2nd 614 AUNGIER, MISS GEORGIA FRIARS GOLD FEVER 3rd 609 BEVAN, BETH TYNYWAUN HARRY 4th 602 PEARMAN, MISS ANDREA PENNAL SPORTSMAN 5th 617 MORE, MISS ISABEL ANNANDALE NEW APPROACH 6th 607 HERRING, MRS SAMANTHA BLISLAND HERO 7th 606 YOUNG, MRS LISA BOB 8th 601 OAKES, MISS TORI ROSEBERRY LULLABY 9th 603 CANTON, MISS ELIZABETH COPYBUSH ANGELINA EQUINE SECTION HOYS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H48 - HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW THOR ATKINSON STEEL FABRICATIONS LTD 133CM MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - Exceeding 122cm but not exceeding 133cm. New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 630 TYLER, MRS JACKIE WELLBROW BUSTER 2nd 1792 WHITFIELD, MISS S WINTON RASCAL 3rd 624 LEMIEUX, MRS LISA STOCKHAM SECRET ENVOY 4th 640 CURBISHLEY, MS LOUISE FAIRROSE FANTASY 5th 623 SUFFLING, JESSICA NEW LILY 6th 638 MORE, MISS ISABEL HUWIL BLUE BOBBIE 7th 626 LINNELL, MRS J HYWI MASTERRMAN 8th 629 WHARTON, MRS JACQUELINE GAOTH 9th 628 THOMLINSON, MRS SAM GIGMAN ALL THAT JAZZ 10th 631 FRANCIS, MS ANWEN MILFORD FAIR HONEYBEAR EQUINE SECTION HOYS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H49 - HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW THOR ATKINSON STEEL FABRICATIONS LTD 143CM MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - Exceeding 133cm but not exceeding 143cm. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 647 BETTISON, MISS KATIE LETTERGESH BOBBY 2nd 646 SIMONS, MISS MARGED BURGHWALLIS PAPRIKA 3rd 668 EVANS, MISS BRONWEN CHARLEVILLE FARAH 4th 654 ROBERTS, MISS SAMANTHA MANOR GLEN 5th 650 AVERY, MRS LAURA WILLOWAY FREE SPIRIT 6th 657 CROSBY, MRS AMY PARKCHURCH HOLLY BERRY 7th 651 SUTTON, MS C PEASEDOWN MADDISON 8th 648 LINNELL, MRS J WOODHAVEN TOBY 9th 660 CORK, MISS FIONA JOHNNY FOX 10th 667 PRICE, MISS JESSICA BRIARDERYN ROYAL HOITY-TOITY EQUINE SECTION New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results HOYS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H50 - HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW THOR ATKINSON STEEL FABRICATIONS LTD EXC 143CM MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY - Exceeding 143cm. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 676 GOODMAN, MRS SHARON LAHINCH TEDDY 2nd 677 CHAPLIN, MRS ANNA DYCOTT WELSH KING 3rd 687 SOMERSET, MISS CLAIRE GOLDEN ISLAND STAR 4th 684 BURNETT, MRS MICHELLE PAT'S RANGER 5th 691 TALBOT, MISS J AARONS ECHO 6th 690 DU FEU, MRS C WESTBRIDGE MIRAH 7th 681 NICHOLS, MISS RENÉ E RIVERSIDE DAFFODIL 8th 692 TURNER, MS LAURA AUDREYS HAPPY FELLOW 9th 680 AVERY, MRS LAURA FURZLEY MERMAIDE 10th 682 NORRIS, MISS REBECCA BALLYBANE SHADOW EQUINE SECTION HOYS NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H51 - NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS 133CM WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR - Ponies not exceeding 133cm. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 693 LEMIEUX, MRS LISA STOCKHAM SECRET ENVOY 2nd 702 CURBISHLEY, MS LOUISE FAIRROSE FANTASY 3rd 699 NRG ORTHOPAEDIC CHESTER XVI SERVICES LTD EQUINE SECTION HOYS NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H52 - NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS 143CM WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR - Ponies exceeding 133cm and not exceeding 143cm. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 710 REYNOLDS, MRS DENISE POLAR MAN New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results 2nd 703 LEMIEUX, MRS LISA CHARLIE CHAN 3rd 704 PRICE, TRICIA TOP THE CLASS EQUINE SECTION HOYS NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H53 - NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS 153CM WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR - Ponies exceeding 143cm and not exceeding 153cm. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 715 LINNELL, MRS J FORTVIEW TOY BOY 2nd 723 TAYLOR, MISS DAWN KILTARTAN MOONLIGHT 3rd 718 CARR, MRS A CARNSDALE DUN GOOD 4th 714 GLENDINING, MRS LAURA GRANITE CLOVER 5th 721 BURNETT, MRS MICHELLE CLOONEEN DONNACHA 6th 717 PALLETT, MRS ANGELA CLONROSS ROCOCO EQUINE SECTION HOYS NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY H54 - NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS INTERMEDIATE WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR - Intermediates exceeding 148cm and not exceeding 158cm. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 728 CURRELL, MISS FRANKIE DONALD CON 2nd 731 PAINTER, MR JAMES DOOGARRYS PRINCE 3rd 727 TUBB, MS ANN-MARIE HONEYCOAT 4th 732 WEIR, MRS SHONA DELOUGHTANE ROCKSTAR EQUINE SECTION HOYS NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS WORKING HUNTER PONY - WEDNESDAY - NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/SNUGGY HOODS WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP - To be judged from first and second prize winners in classes H51 - H54. Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number Champion 723 TAYLOR, MISS DAWN KILTARTAN MOONLIGHT New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results Reserve 710 REYNOLDS, MRS DENISE POLAR MAN Champion EQUINE SECTION CONNEMARA H55 - CONNEMARA PONY- Colt, filly or gelding, yearling, two or three years old Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 737 KNIGHTON, MISS SARAH BLACKTHORN PREMONITION 2nd 736 SUMMERFIELD, MISS ALEXANDRA KINVARA CAROUSEL EQUINE SECTION CONNEMARA H56 - CONNEMARA PONY - Stallion, mare or gelding, four years old or over Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 744 CHATLEY, WILLIAM BOYNE GIRL 2nd 739 CLARKE, MRS AILSA CORCLOUGH ANGELA 3rd 740 WOOD, MRS J BLACKWOOD LAND DUNNOOK 4th 742 ASHLEY, MISS ELEANOR GLENCARRIG SUSAN 5th 738 RANDALL, MISS RHIANNON FLEETWOODS SECRET LIAISON 6th 741 GURRIN, MR J WALSTEAD LADY CHARLOTTE 7th 743 DOWNING, MRS JULIE TREBALSYD SIR LLAMORAK EQUINE SECTION DALES, FELL and HIGHLAND H57 - DALES, FELL and HIGHLAND - Colt, filly or gelding, yearling, two or three years old Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 746 SCHWARZIN, MRS ELAINE LYCHFIELDS DENNIS THE MENACE 2nd 751 GAMBLING, MRS LESLEY POTTERTONPARK MULREESH 3rd 749 RADICE, MRS CHRISTINE HOLMEDOWN DAYTONA 4th 748 WATERS, KATE KIRTONIAN LOCH DEE 5th 750 HARDING, MISS MARTINE FIASKO OF OVERLANGSHAW New Forest & Hampshire County Show 2019 Results EQUINE SECTION DALES, FELL and HIGHLAND H58 - DALES, FELL and HIGHLAND - Stallion, mare or gelding four years old or over Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 755 RANDALL, MISS RHIANNON BLUEBRAES MERRICK 2nd 760 PETRITZ, MRS S RICHMOND DEBORAH 3rd 761 HALL, MISS CAROL RICHMOND FRANCESCA 4th 758 LUCE, MRS JULIA EUROS SNOW QUEEN 5th 754 PINFIELD, MRS SARAH JACK SPARROW 6th 753 HUGHES-FROST, BRIONY BALLEROY ILONA 7th 757 TOMS, MRS MICHAELA BEWCASTLE BELL 8th 756 WEBSTER, MR NEILL TOWNEND ROCKY EQUINE SECTION DARTMOOR H59 - DARTMOOR - Colt, filly or gelding, yearling, two or three years old Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 763 BARR, MRS DEBBIE SHILSTONE ROCKS SWEET ROCKET 2nd 762 DENNYS, ANNE MOORTOWN MAY TIME EQUINE SECTION DARTMOOR H60 - DARTMOOR - Stallion, mare or gelding, four years old or over Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name Animal Name Number 1st 767 KNOCK, MRS K KIERS FERGAL 2nd 764 VINER, MRS MELANIE MOSELEY TRIAD 3rd 766 BAKSHI, MRS R SHILSTONE ROCKS FREEDOM EQUINE SECTION EXMOOR H61 - EXMOOR - Colt, filly or gelding, yearling two or three years old Prize Catalogue Exhibitor Name
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