Gwinear Show Schedule 2013

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Gwinear Show Schedule 2013 JUDGES 2013 In Hand Hunters Brian Hicks Camborne Coloureds Brian Hicks Camborne Pony Classes Marilyn Pilgrim Delabole Agricultural Horses Diana Flower Yealmpton Driving & Veterans Diana Flower Yealmpton Mountain & Moorland Charlotte Kevern Constantine Ridden Hunters & Rosemary Penn (Judge) Bodmin Working Hunters Christie Pascoe (Rider) Camborne Best Pony in Show Marilyn Pilgrim & Charlotte Kevern Supreme Championship Tim Le-Grice Penzance Gymkhana Tom Eddy Nancegollan Course Builder Luke Ingram Gweek Show Jumping Judge Bernard Waters Threemilestone Time Keeper Jerry Barnbrook Camborne Commentators Helen Angove Townshend Shaun Preece St Ives Entries on the Day All Classes are £5.00 Clear Round £1.50 per round Gymkhana £1.00 per class All Cups are perpetual unless otherwise stated. No Cups may leave the Show ground without being signed for and £10.00 deposit tendered. Cheques to be made payable to GWINEAR AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION All entries must be on the approved form accepting the show rules and regulations. COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: NO CUP/SHIELD MAY BE TAKEN FROM THE GROUND BEFORE THE CUP BOOK HAS BEEN DETAILED AND SIGNED AND A DEPOSIT OF £10.00 HAS BEEN MADE. THE DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUNDED IN FULL WHEN THE CUP/SHIELD IS RETURNED AS DETAILED BY RULE 20. 1 RING 1 JUDGING COMMENCES at 9.00 am. CLASS 1. HUNTER BROODMARE IN FOAL OR WITH FOAL AT FOOT Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup presented by: Denis & Mary Archdale. Sponsor: G.T Stone & Son Camborne. CLASS 2. BEST HUNTER FOAL CURRENT YEAR Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: Spillers Horse feeds Sponsor: Mr & Mrs N.Woolcock. CLASS 3. BEST HUNTER IN HAND (1, 2 & 3 Yr Old) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: The Pendarves Arms Cup Sponsor: Polstrong Feed Stores Camborne CLASS 4. YOUNGSTOCK 1, 2 & 3 Yr Old to make Light Ridden Horse Prizes: 1st Shield & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Shield: E.D Richards & Family Shield Sponsor: Carol Richards Surrey, in memory of Durnie & Joan Richards CLASS 5. BEST COB IN HAND (1, 2 & 3 YR OLD) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Sponsor: Mr A. Dunnet & Mr D. Gill Section Championship: First & Second prize winners: Classes 1-5 are now judged for the overall Champion & Reserve who are invited to come forward for the ‘Supreme Champion of Show’ Class 24. CLASS 6. BEST COLOURED IN HAND including SPOTS (1, 2 & 3 Yr Old) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: Team Trophies Camborne Sponsor: Neil Wade CLASS 7. BEST COLOURED RIDDEN including SPOTS (4Yr old & over) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: A.B Trevillion Cup Sponsor: Mr Donald Thomas, Ramsgate Section Championship: First & Second prize winners: Classes 6 & 7 are now judged for the overall Champion & Reserve who are invited to come forward for the ‘Supreme Champion of Show’ Class 24. CLASS 8. AGRICULTURAL HORSE BEST WORKING OR SHOW HARNESS Prizes: 1st Cup & £20, 2nd £14 & 3rd £10 4th £5 Perpetual Cup: John Kelynack Memorial Cup Sponsor: R. Angove & B. Lambrick, Insurance Agents Helston & Mole Valley Farmers CLASS 9. VETERAN Horse or Pony (20 Yrs or Over) Prizes: 1st £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Sponsor: Cornwall Engine Company CLASS 10. AGRICULTURAL YOUNGSTOCK (1 & 2 Yr old) Prizes: 1st Cup & £20, 2nd £14 & 3rd £10 4th £5 Perpetual Cup: W.R.Pascoe Cup Sponsor: Gwinear & District Farmers & Mr G.T Stone Camborne CLASS 11. OPEN AGRICULTURAL HORSE Prizes: 1st Cup & £20, 2nd £14 & 3rd £10 4th £5 Perpetual Cup: Maud Stapleton Cup Sponsor: Mr & Mrs F.Pascoe Carnhell Green & Lodge & Thomas, Truro. 2 Section Championship: First & Second prize winners: Classes 10 & 11 are now judged for the overall Champion & Reserve who are invited to come forward for the ‘Supreme Champion of Show’ Class 24. RING 2 JUDGING COMMENCES at 9.00 am. CLASS 12. TACK & TURNOUT Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: Pat & Peter James Cup Sponsor: Stephen Rowe & Family CLASS 13. BEST COMBINATION LEAD REIN 12 Yrs & under Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Sponsor: Mr. & Mrs. J. Barnbrook CLASS 14. BEST COMBINATION 12 Yrs & under (Pony 13.2 hh & under) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Sponsor: Mr & Mrs N.Bawden, Carnhell Green CLASS 15. BEST COMBINATION 14 Yrs & under (Pony 14.2hh & under) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Sponsor: Kelly’s Ices of Bodmin CLASS 16. RIDING CLASS (Rider any age) (Pony 15hh or under) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Sponsor: Mr C. Pooley , Connor Downs Section Championship: First & Second prize winners: Classes 13 - 16 are now judged for the overall Champion & Reserve who are invited to come forward for the ‘Best Pony in Show’ Class 23. CLASS 17. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SMALL BREEDS IN HAND (EX SHETLAND) Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: WF Fertilisers Ltd Cup Sponsor: Cuthbertson & Rapson, Wall CLASS 18. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LARGE BREEDS IN HAND Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: Derrick Eustice Memorial Cup Sponsor: J.T Cock, Clowance Wood Nurseries CLASS 19. SHETLAND PONY IN HAND Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: D.Webb Sponsor: Mr & Mrs J.R Hosking, Trevarnon Farm, Gwithian CLASS 20. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SMALL BREEDS RIDDEN (EX SHETLAND) Perpetual Cup: J & S Woodcock Sponsor: Addair, Dudnance Lane Pool CLASS 21. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LARGE BREEDS RIDDEN Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: Vintage Rally Cup Sponsor: Kelsall Steele, Camborne Section Championship: First & Second prize winners: Classes 17 - 21 are now judged for the overall Champion & Reserve who are invited to come forward for the ‘Best Pony in Show’ Class 23. Rings 1 & 2 combine now to create the main arena. 3 CLASS 22. OPEN DRIVING Prizes: 1st Cup & £10, 2nd £7 & 3rd £5 Perpetual Cup: Henry Williams Sponsor: Mrs M. Ferris Helston Section Championship: First & Second prize winners: Classes 21 are invited to come forward for the ‘Supreme Champion of Show’ Class 24. CLASS 23. BEST PONY IN SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP Section Champions and Reserves from the Working Hunter, Mountain & Moorland & Pony Classes are invited to compete for the title ‘Best Pony in Show ‘ Perpetual Cup: Margaret Harvey Cup Winner invited to go forward to class 24 ‘Supreme Champion of Show’ CLASS 24. 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