th August Sundaythe great family 5 day out equine schedule REVESBY PARK near Horncastle PE22 7NU public gates open 8.30am

www.revesbycountryfair.co.uk welcome Welcome to the Revesby Country Fair Equine Schedule 2018. If you require further information regarding the horse classes, please contact Mrs Fizz Gill on 07901 873564 or at [email protected], or Debbie Nixon on 07825324109.

Quality Grass & Rules for the Equestrian Classes 2018 will see a dedicated horse 1. The Judges’ decision is final in all matters entrance. Passports will be without stating a reason. 2. Entries taken on the field unless specified. checked on entry. Alfalfa Pellets 3. All ages taken on the day of the show Any accompanying cars unless specified. will be charged. For more information or to place an order 4. The schedule will run as printed unless Email: [email protected] exceptional circumstances prevail, when Tel: 01526 398236 / 398472 / 397133 any alteration will be at the sole discretion of the committee. 5. Every endeavour has been made to avoid classes clashing. However competitors are reminded to consider any possible clashes before entering. 6. Hard hats to the standard PAS015, BSEN 1384 or ASTMF 1163 with BSI Kitemark must be worn at all times when mounted. 7. No entry fee will be refunded. 8. 8. Due to the loss of several trophies over the last few years, a deposit of £10 will be required for all trophies. This will be refunded on the safe receipt of the trophy for the next year’s show. 9. Horse/ponies competing in novice classes should not have won a first prize in an open class before January of the current year.

Objections An objection must be put in writing and lodged with the secretary, together with a deposit of £20, within 15 minutes of close of a class. www.emeraldgreenfeeds.co.uk 3 Visit Chandlers Country Stores main ring

REVESBY MOUNTED Entry for all your GAMES COMPETITION £40 per team 9am Start Contact: Camille Bennett 07742290845 l [email protected] equestrian needs… Limited entries. No entries on the day. • This game’s competition is open to any riders, horses or ponies. Teams must include at least 2 riders over the age of 18. Q Q • Riders will not be expected to remount during any of the games. Horse Feed Riding Hats • Games will be clearly explained before the start of the race. • There will be a maximum of 10 games. A first round will be held where several games will QEquestrian Leisure Wear QCountry Clothing be timed. These times will determine which teams will go head to head in the final games to decide placing. QRiding Boots QTack & Leather • Number of teams in the ring at once TBC. • Games in each round TBC (All possible games, including explanations, are listed below). • We are extremely unlikely to use numerous races of the same type e.g. all flag and mug QHorse Rugs & Blankets QCompetition Wear races. There will be a maximum of 10 races. This will be run as a fun competition, we will not be aiming for people to struggle, get confused and/or not finish races! QHealth & Grooming QSupplements • In the event of a rider struggling with certain games, another rider can come to the Rescue. They must continue from where the previous rider stopped, and they must still exchange baton/other equipment if required. • Rules for the games are printed on the reverse. MOUNTED FANCY DRESS 11.00am Entry (timings subject to change: please check with £7.50 horse secretary on the day.) Kindly Sponsored by sayitwithbears.co.uk - the UK’s Visit your nearest Chandlers Country Store: largest personalised teddy bear company, HORNCASTLE SPILSBY WHAPLODE “Send a bear to show you care.” Boston Road, Boston Road, High Road, Whaplode, Horncastle. LN9 6JN Spilsby. PE23 5HQ Spalding. PE12 6NT JUDGE: Mr & MRS G.J.R WIGGINS - DAVIES T: 01507 527211 T: 01790 753467 T: 01406 370789 Entries taken at the horse secretary. Class to be held in the Main Ring. Winner to receive the Max Perpetual Trophy; rosettes and teddies to all competitors.

www.chandlers.co.uk equine schedule 2018 www.revesbycountryfair.co.uk 5 general rules · All riders must have their own third-party insurance. dropped items to the effected rider so he/she does not have to · The organisers accept no responsibility what so ever for any loss dismount, the rider may choose to dismount to correct the issue or damage however caused. before remounting to continue instead, if they wish. The rider · Riding hats must be worn at all times whilst mounted. Horses must resume from where the mistake was made. Entries £7.50 unless stated otherwise, all entries taken on and ponies to be a minimum of 4 years old. · For teams containing 3 instead of 4 riders, the rider going twice · No whips or spurs. should go as rider 1 and 4. the day except for the and . · Any normal riding bit or bitless bridle is acceptable. · The starter will signal the start of the race by dropping a flag. · Any horse/pony/competitor etc behaving in a dangerous manner · If a whistle is blown, all riders must stop immediately. Prizes: 1st £8; 2nd £4; 3rd £3; rosettes to 6th place, may be asked to leave. · Once a rider has finished their part of the race they must turn · The games cannot be held up waiting for an unreasonable right behind waiting ponies and pull up as quickly as possible. except classes 55-59 which have prizes in kind. amount of time waiting for teams to arrive. · Any rider causing as obstruction to another team by being in · Hand overs are the responsibility of the incoming rider, if the their lane during a race and causing a rider to take avoiding baton for example is dropped the incoming rider should dismount action will score zero for that race. to pass it to the next rider. · Races may be recorded to assist with judging. · If equipment is dropped/knocked over etc an equipment steward · The judge’s decision is final in all cases. will assist as soon as it is safe to do so, to reinstate/pass ring 2 Starting at 9.00am rules for mounted games Kindly sponsored by Chandlers Farm Equipment. · Bending - (this will definitely be the first race) All 4 riders start Rider 3 copies the actions of rider 1 and rider 4 completes by behind the start/finish line, when the starter’s flag goes down copying rider 2’s actions. Chandlers country stores stock an extensive range of animal feeds, equestrian rider 1 weaves in and out of the bending poles up and down the · Carton - There will be 4 cartons placed on top of the bending goods, country clothing, children toys, gates, fencing and much more. arena carrying a baton. After returning across the start/ finish poles. All 4 riders start behind the start/finish line. On the signal line the baton is passed to rider 2. Riders 2,3 and 4 repeat the to start rider 1 collects any one carton from a pole and places actions of rider 1 (rider 4 does not have to pass the baton on). If it in a bucket at the end of the arena. Rider one crosses back Course Builder Sharon Tomlinson the baton is dropped at hand over the incoming rider should pick across the start/ finish line and riders 2,3 and 4 repeat. it up and pass it to the next rider. · 3 Mug – There will be a row of bending poles in each team’s lane. 9.00am-10.00am Clear round jumping £3 per round. · 2 Mug - There will be a mug on pole 1 and pole 3. Riders 1 and 3 On top of poles 1,2 and 3 there will be a mug. All riders start start behind the start/finish line and riders 2 and 4 start behind behind the start/finish line. Rider 1 on the signal to start rides Entries taken at the ring, no entries taken after 9.45am. the changeover line (far end of the arena) Rider 1 on the signal to pole 3 and collects the mug, it should be placed on to pole 4, to start moves the mug from pole 1 to pole 2 and the mug from the mug on pole 2 is then moved to pole 3 and the mug on pole 1 Rosette to clear rounds. pole 3 to pole 4 before crossing the changeover line. Rider moves moved to pole 2. Rider 1 then rides back across the start/finish the mugs back again before crossing the start/finish line. Rider line. Rider 2 then rides to pole 2 and moves the mug back to pole Not before 10.00am 3 copies the actions of rider 1 and rider 4 completes the race by 1, then moves the mug back from pole 3 to 2 and from 4 to 3, copying rider 2. they then ride back across the finish line. Rider 3 copies rider 1 Class 1 Novice Pony 148cms and under. Max height 50cms first round. · 2 Flag - There will be 2 flag cones placed in each team’s lane, and rider 4 copies rider 2. The D. & M. Barthorpe (Perpetual Challenge Trophy) riders 1 and 3 start behind the start/finish line and riders 2 and · Bottle Exchange – In each team’s lane there will be 2 upturned 4 are behind the changeover line. Rider 1 starts with a flag, on bins and a pole at the far end of the arena in line with them. Class 2 Intermediate Pony 148cms and under. Max height 60cms first round. the signal to start they ride to cone 1 and place the flag in it, Riders start behind the start/finish line. Rider 1 starts with a they then collect the flag from the 2nd cone and after crossing bottle. Rider 1 on the signal to start rides to the 1st bin and The Kate Littleworth Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) the changeover line pass the flag to rider 2, rider 2 the places places the bottle on it, they then collect the bottle from the 2nd Class 3 Small Open Pony 148cms and under. Jumps not to exceed 70cms first round. the flag into to the 1st cone they come to before continuing and pole before going around the end pole, the bottle is then put collecting the other flag, they cross over the start/finish line back on the bin before the rider collects the bottle from bin 1 and Class 4 Open Pony 148cms and under. Max height 85cms first round. before handing the flag to rider 3. Rider 2 copies rider 1 and rider passing it to rider 2 after crossing the start/finish line. Riders 2,3 4 copies rider 2 but doesn’t hand the flag over. and 4 copy rider 1’s actions. The Charles Littleworth Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) · Bottle Shuffle – There will be 2 bins upturned in each team’s · 5 Flag- In each team’s lane there will be 2 flag cones. All riders Class 5 Novice Horse to exceed 148cms. Jumps not to exceed 70cms first round. lane. Riders all start behind the start/finish line. Rider 1 has a start behind the start/finish line. Rider 1 starts with a flag and bottle and on the signal to start rides to the 1st bin and places rides to the furthest cone placing the flag in it, a flag is then Not to have won more than £25. The Maurice Poucher (Perpetual Trophy) the bottle on to it, they then ride to the 2nd bin and collects the collected from the other cone before riding back over the start/ bottle before riding back across the start/finish line and handing finish line and passing the flag to rider 2. Riders 2, 3 and 4 copy Class 6 Intermediate Horse to exceed 148cms. Max height 80cms fi rst round. the bottle to rider 2. Rider 2 rises to the furthest bin and places the actions of rider 1. Class 7 Small Open Horse to exceed 148cms. Max height 90cms fi rst round. the bottle on it before riding back collecting the other bottle on · Stepping Stones – In each team’s lane there will be a line of 6 the way. After crossing the start/finish line rider 2 hands the stepping stones and a pole at the far end of the arena. All riders Class 8 Open Horse to exceed 148cms. Max height 105cms fi rst round. bottle to rider 3. Rider 3 repeats the actions of rider 1 and rider 4 start behind the start/finish line. On the signal to start rider copies rider 2. 1 rides down around the pole and back towards the stepping The Frank Cosgrove Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) · Ball and Bucket - In each lane there will be a bending pole with stones, dismounts, goes over the stones, in order with one step a pan on top containing 4 beanbags/balls there will also be a on each (if they wobble off, miss out a stone, knock one over they THE STEPHEN GOSLING MEMORIAL SHIELD kindly presented by Mr. and Mrs. bucket. All 4 riders start behind the start/finish line. On the must start the line of stones again) they then run leading their signal to start rider 1 rides to the bending pole and collects a horse/pony across the start/finish line. Riders 2,3 and 4 repeat Brian Gosling will be awarded to the Leading Junior Rider of the Day. Decided on ball/beanbag from the pan on top. They then ride to the bucket the actions of rider 1. points System. 1st 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 2 points, 4th and drop it in before riding back across the start/finish line, · 5 Mug - In each lane there will be 5 bending poles and a bin at riders 2,3 and 4 repeat rider 1’s actions. the far end, upturned with 4 mugs on top. Riders all start behind 1 point. In the event of a tie a Jump-off will decide. · Ride and Run- All four riders start mounted behind the start/ the start/finish line. Rider 1 starts with a mug, on the signal to finish line. On the signal to start rider 1 rides down the arena and start rider 1 rides to any pole and places the mug on top, they dismounts before end pole and runs back leading their horse/ then ride to the bin and collect a mug handing this to rider 2 THE LAVINIA ROSE MEMORIAL TROPHY kindly presented by Charlotte Cox for the pony crossing the start/finish line. Riders 2, 3 and 4 copy rider 1. after crossing the start/finish line. Rider 2 then rides to any free most pleasing style, turnout, and way of going for both Pony and Rider · 4 Flag - There will be 3 flag cones in each team’s lane. All riders pole and places their mug on it before collecting a mug from the start behind the start/finish line. Rider 1 on the signal to start table. They pass this to rider 3 after crossing he start/finish line. competing in classes 1 - 4. rides to cone 1 and collects a flag, they then place this flag into Rider 3 repeats the actions of rider 2 and rider 4 places both the cone 2 before riding back over the start/ finish line (they do not mug they are handed and the mug they pick up from the table on Please Note Please Note If a horse or pony should wish to compete H’Ors Concours this is have to go around cone 3) Rider 2 collects a flag from the 1st available poles before finishing. cone and places it in the 3rd cone at the bottom of the arena permissible one horse per class - but they must then continue to be H’Ors Concours before riding back across the start/ finish line. throughout the day. 6 7 JUDGE: Classes 15 - 27, MR CIARAN O’NEILL Kindly sponsored by Rug Fix equestrian laundry and repairs based near Spilsby Class 15 Lead Rein Ponies 128cms and under. Winner to receive the Trophy ring 3 RIDDEN SHOWING donated by Red Hen Day Nursery. Starting at 9.00am Class 16 First Ridden. Winner to receive the Hougham George Trophy kindly donated by Mrs Pat Barthorpe. JUDGE: Classes 10 - 14, MRS P BARTHORPE Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 15 to 16 Class 10 Best Turned Out Including Lead Reins. The Kerry Harris Memorial Trophy to Class 17 Best Ridden Pony under 148cms. Winner to receive the Gunnerby Mark the best pony 12.2 and under, the Priestly Trophy to the best pony 12.2 – 14.2. Royal Trophy kindly donated by Miss V Myers. Class 12 Concours d’Elegance In hand. Costumes or traditional allowed, to be judged Class 18 Race Horse to Riding Horse 4yrs old and over to have raced. Wetherbys on the overall picture of elegance. Hard hat to the current safety standard passport to be presented at Secretary’s when entering. must be worn by entrants under the age of 16. Top 6 at the judge’s discretion Class 19 Small Riding Horse Exceeding 148 cms not exceeding 158cms. Winner to from this class will go forward to the Concours finale in the main ring at receive the Apple Pip Trophy kindly donated by Mrs Lorraine Stimson Reed. 11.30am for final placings. Class 20 Large Riding Horse exceeding 158 cms. Class 13 Concours d’Elegance Junior. Riders to be 16 years of age or under on the day of the show. Costumes or traditional allowed, to be judged on the Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 19 and 20 to compete for the B. D. overall picture of elegance. Hard hat to the current safety standard must Omar Trophy kindly donated by Mr. K.J. Omar and Miss J.E. Omar. be worn. No part of the riders costume or outfit may be attached to the horse. Top 6 at the judge’s discretion from this class will go forward to the LUNCH BREAK approximately 40 minutes Concours finale in the main ring at 11.30am for final placings. Class 14 Concours d’Elegance Seniors. Riders to be over 16 years of age. Costumes or Class 21 Veteran Ridden Horses and Ponies 16 years of age and over. For the Stan traditional allowed, to be judged on the overall picture of elegance. Hard hat Edwards Trophy. to the current safety standard must be worn. No part of the riders costume Class 22 Ridden Cob exceeding 148cms. Winner to receive the Deedee Memorial or outfit may be attached to the horse. Championship for classes 12-14 to be Trophy kindly donated by Mrs. T. A. Brown. Judged after by MRS VICTORIA ATKINS MP and MRS P BARTHORPE in the Class 23 Ridden Coloured 4yrs old and over, any height. main ring. Championship for 1st and 2nd placed in classes 17, 18, 21, 22 and 23. Class 24 Mountain & Moorland Novice Ridden Small Breeds Combination Championship for classes 12-14 to be Judged after by Not to have won a 1st prize before 1st January 2018. Lead reins accepted. Mrs Victoria Atkins MP and Mrs P Barthorpe in the main ring at 11:45am Class 25 Mountain & Moorland Novice Ridden Large Breeds Combination Not to have won a 1st prize before 1st January 2018. Class 26 Mountain & Moorland Open Ridden Large Breeds Class 27 Mountain & Moorland Open Ridden Small Breeds Championship 1st and 2nd from Classes 24 – 27

8 9 ring 4 WORKING AND ring 5 IN HAND RIDDEN HUNTERS Starting at 9.00am Starting at 9.30 JUDGE: MRS F STEWART-JOHNSON Course Builder: Mr Peter Ball Class 40 In hand Shetland Open to any type, age or colour. Class 41 Mountain &Moorland small breeds youngstock JUDGE: MRS MIA PALLES-CLARK (over 3 weeks to 3 years old) Class 30 First Working Hunter Pony – Lead Reins/ Accompanied allowed. Class 42 Mountain & Moorland large breeds youngstock Ponies not to exceed 148cms. Tiny fences. (over 3 weeks to 3 years old) Class 31 Working Hunter Pony 40cm Ponies not to exceed 148cm. Class 43 Mountain & Moorland small breeds 4 years old and over Riders any age. Max height of fences 40cm. (special to Best Foal shown with dam) Class 32 Working Hunter Pony 55cm Ponies not to exceed 148cm. Riders any age. Class 44 Mountain & Moorland large breeds 4 years old and over Max height of fences 55cm. (special to Best Foal shown with dam) Class 33 Working Hunter Pony 65cm Ponies not to exceed 148cm. Riders any age. Aladdin Trophy to winner Max height of fences 65cm. Class 34 Working Hunter Pony 75cm Ponies not to exceed 148cm. Riders any age. Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 40 - 44 Max height of fences 75cm. to compete for Jim Sergeant Trophy Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 30 – 34 Class 45 In Hand Cob Any height and age. The Midnight Trophy kindly donated by Sue Malkinson to the winner Class 46 Veteran In Hand Horses and Ponies 16years of age and over. For the Barlow Blizzard Trophy kindly donated by Mr Mark Barthorpe. LUNCH BREAK approximately 40 minutes Class 47 In hand coloured Any height and age. Class 48 Miniature Horse In Hand Open to any type, age or colour. Class 35 Small Ridden Hunter to exceed 148cms but not exceed 158cms. Class 49 Young Handler Open to horses or ponies, handler to be 16yrs and under on Class 36 Large Ridden Hunter to exceed 158cms. Winner to receive the Anne and the day of the show. Special rosette to all competitors under 10 years old. Colin Drabble Trophy. Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 45 to 49 Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 35 and 36 Class 37 Novice Working Hunter Horses over 148cms. Max height of fences 75cms. LUNCH BREAK approximately 40 minutes Class 38 Intermediate Working Hunter Horses over 148cms. Class 50 Broodmare with foal at foot. Open to any breed and any height. Max height of fences 90cms Class will be split if suffi cient entries. Country Sports Cup to the winner. Class 39 Open Working Hunter Horses over 148 cms. The Redcap Trophy to the Boco trophy to the best foal. winner kindly donated by Mr. and Mrs John Warnes, the Coventry Ash Class 51 Performance Horse Youngstock. 1, 2 and 3 yrs old Trefelyn Gold Trophy to trophy to the highest placed horse to have hunted with the South Wold the best Yearling. Hunt during the last season. Max height 1.05m. Class 52 In Hand Horse 4 yrs old and over to be shown In Hand. Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 37 and 39 for the Championship for 1st and 2nd placed from classes 50 – 52 William Trophy kindly donated by Mrs A Crowther for the Oldrids Trophy

10 11 ring 6 DRESSAGE Entry 9.00am – 1.00pm £7.50 NOT BEFORE 2.00pm Kindly sponsored by Emerald Green Feeds Kindly run and organised by South Wold North Pony Club. Entries close Thursday 2nd August. Entry forms available on All Entries £3; Rosettes to 4th our website www.revesbycountryfair.co.uk Class 1 BD Intro B (2006) BENDING RACE POTATO RACE 8 years and under Leading Rein 8 years and under Leading Rein Class 2 BD Prelim 7 (2016) 12 years and under 12 years and under Class 3 BD Novice 34 (2016) Open Open Enquiries and Entries to: Viv Spencer, 53 Main Road, Toynton All Saints, Spilsby, MUG RACE SACK RACE Lincs PE23 5AQ [email protected] 8 years and under Leading Rein 8 years and under Leading Rein Cheques payable to Revesby Country Fair, please put name and address on back. 12 years and under 12 years and under Ring for times Friday 3rd August 7.00pm – 9.00pm 07885695399 Open Open FLAG RACE CONSOLATION RACE 8 years and under Leading Rein Open - for non Rosette Winners FAMILY SHOWING 12 years and under Rosettes for all in this class. Start at 1.30pm Open Kindly sponsored by Buckets of Louth suppliers of all your Four Rosettes for each class equestrian needs. A Championship Rosette will be awarded to the competitor gaining the most points in each age group. The aim of these classes is to ensure there is a class for anyone who would like to Scoring: 1st - 4 points; 2nd - 3 points; 3rd - 2 points; 4th - 1 point. have a go. This ring is very kindly sponsored by Buckets of Louth. Generous prizes will be awarded in lieu of prize money for the following classes. Lead reins or accompanied riders are welcome in all the classes in this ring. Rosettes to all competitors in classes 55-59. JUDGE: SARAH HACKNEY Class 55 Best Condition - In hand. Class 56 Family Pony/Horse - Ridden. Class 57 Best Rider - Open to horses or ponies, rider any age. Class 58 Best New Combination - Open to horses or ponies in their first season competing with this rider. Class 59 Best rescue sponsored by Bransby Horses - Open to horses or ponies adopted or purchased from a rescue charity. Ridden or in hand entries accepted.

12 13 BANIMALu FEEDSckets & TACK STORE SHIRE HORSE IN-HAND CLASSES NO ENTRY FEE £15 Appearance Money to each horse before the judge. In-hand Judge MR GREG RAWLINGS Louth’s leading country store is pleased Ridden Judge GILLY POPE to support the Revesby Show Judging to commence at: 12.00 Midday Class 1 Gelding, Three Years & Upwards. We supply everything for the horse and Class 2 Barren Mare, Three Years & Upwards. rider with lots of new lines for 2018 Class 3 Brood Mare. Class 4 Foal, Filly, Colt or Gelding. Class 5 Yearling, Filly, Colt or Gelding. Horses, dogs, small animals and livestock plus onsite rug washing, wormers & flea control Class 6 2 Year Old, Filly, Colt or Gelding. Class 7 Pairs - Best Matched & Moving Recognised Heavy Horse Breed. Class 8 Other Recognised Heavy Horse Breed. Class 9 Young Handler. Class 10 Best Harnessed Horse In Hand - Any Recognised Heavy Horse Breed. Class 11 In Hand Championship (1st & 2nd placed exhibitors from Classes 1-8 to attend). Class 12 Ridden Heavy Horse - Any Recognised Heavy Horse Breed.

Prizes 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £5 (In all classes including Young Handler) Grand Parade to take place in Main Ring at 4.30pm Supreme Champion £25 Reserve Champion £15 Many Thanks to our 2018 Sponsors Open 7 Days, Easy Parking, Deliveries

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