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Clicking Here P a g e 1 | 14 All horses entering all classes MUST be registered or over stamped with the International Miniature Horse & Pony Society Ltd. Over stamping MUST be completed prior to the Judges show. To over stamp please visit the website and apply to the Registrar. For all details and forms to complete, visit Mrs V.J.Hampton www.imhps.com Mr P Matthews – Brown Mrs L McCormack Show Location Mrs J Davenport-Lister Onley Grounds Farm, Willoughby, Rugby, CV23 8AJ, United Kingdom Mrs V Huddleston Mr E Scofield Show Date & Start times Mr A Thomas-Chambers Saturday 25th September 2021 Ring 1: 8.30am | Ring 2: 8:00am | Ring 3: 9:30am Performance Organizers Sunday 26th September 2021 Mrs J Davenport-Lister Ring 1: 10.00 am | Ring 2: 9:00am Photographer Entry Information TBC Saturday entry fee: £12 per class Commentator Sunday entry fee: £10 per class Simon Richardson Early Bird Entries close 28th August 2021 Official entries close: 11th September 2021 Registrar Mel Williamson Tel: +44 (0)7787 644408 No Entries on the day - (Except 2021 graded horses entering classes 84-87) Email: [email protected] Address for Entries: Membership fees: Associate Single Membership: £15.00 Mandy Jones - Ty-Yn-Maes, Retford Road, Walesby, Notts, NG22 9PE Associate Family Membership: £25.00 Stabling Health Requirements Please contact the show ground directly: All horses must have documentation, endorsed by a Onley Grounds Equestrian Complex: Contact number: veterinarian, of an initial series of 2 intramuscular injections 01788 817724 for primary vaccination against equine influenza given no less than 21 days and no more than 92 days apart. In addition, booster injections must be recorded as having Show Manager been given at least within every 12 months following the 2nd shot of the initial series. Mandy Jones - Tel: 07950365037 The Miniature Horse of The Year Show is under the auspices Email: [email protected] of IMPHS and is not to be confused with the Horse of the Year Show organised by the British Show Jumping Association P a g e 2 | 14 SHOW RULES – PLEASE READ VERY IMPORTANT! All Persons competing or attending any IMPHS affiliated show regardless of membership are subject to the rules of the society. The rules must be obeyed, Failure to comply with rules will result in refused entry or disqualification. 1. The governing members of the Society / Show reserve the right to refuse entry to any person without explanation 2. The Judge’s decision is final. 3. No substitution allowed, and no refunds will be given. Every exhibitor is responsible for completing the entry forms correctly and with integrity. Please fill in ALL sections of the entry form that are appropriate. 4. The Society, the governing members and show committee are not responsible for any loss, injury or death to any persons/animals at any time whilst on the showground whether competing or not. 5. The show committee reserves the right to cancel, alter, amend, split or amalgamate any class at any time. 6. Any animal showing signs of disease or illness will be asked to leave the show. 7. Any exhibitor or attendants who have knowingly brought animals from stables / farms that currently have outbreaks of any contagious / infectious disease are subject to immediate disqualification and asked to leave the showground. 8. Any animals that are unruly / deemed to be unsafe will be asked to leave the showground. 9. BSI standard hats must be worn by all juniors whilst handling in the ring, mounted or driving. 10. No lunging in the collecting rings or in the car park areas. 11. Dogs must be ALWAYS kept under control and ON A LEAD. 12. Any objections must be made in writing within 20 minutes of the class / incident finishing and handed to the secretary with a deposit of £50. 13. Please ensure you have valid and up to date Public Liability Insurance 14. Owners are responsible for all Vets, Doctors fees etc. incurred at the showground. 15. Please conduct yourselves in a courteous manner. Any abuse to any person or animal at the show will not be tolerated in any way, and the culprit will be asked to leave the showground immediately and forfeit any prizes won. 16. Any height objections can be lodged with the secretary and a deposit of £50 cash on the day, this will be returned to the complainant should the animal fail to measure the required height. The Owner of the horse to be present at time of measuring by qualified measurer. 17. Any complaints will be dealt with by the show Directors and Committee, and their decision is FINAL 18. FOALS/WEANLINGS - are forbidden to have fresh body clips from 1 month of the show date. 25th Aug 21. Foals are forbidden to have facial shaving. Facial clipping is allowed with the tightest blade being a 50mm. Head and neck clips are allowed before the show. The foal section will be ‘policed’. Anyone failing to adhere to these rules will be disqualified and any prizes received, and entry fees will be forfeited. Foals are excluded from the evening Gala /Supreme of Show classes. 19. EXCLUSIVE SECTION - Open ONLY to Horses and or Handlers that have not won a Supreme/Reserve supreme Championship at any other Miniature Only Show (Excluding Colour) Or have qualified for HOYS, RIHS or Olympia. This is also a AOTE Section (Amateur Owned Trained and Exhibited) Horses competing cannot have been on a producer/trainer’s yard within the last 12 months. Previous exclusive champions & reserves not eligible (this applies to horses & handlers) This section will be ‘policed’ before the show anyone found not the be eligible will be contacted and removed from the class. Monies paid will be forfeited. 20. Youths under 14 are not allowed to show a colt/stallion. 21. SPSBS RULES - SPSBS Classes are affiliated, Ponies must be named on the entry form, Society rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or to foals eligible for registration. - SPSBS Three-year-old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. - In-hand stallions 2 years and over are advised to display a stallion bridle badge. - Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. - In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in In-hand classes. - Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring. - Ridden and driven ponies must be 4 years old or over. - In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider - dismounted, and take no further part. 22. COOL CLASSES - COOL Classes are for physically and mentally challenged individuals, for horse show purposes, persons competing in this division must have a disability in compliance with UK GOV under the Equality Act 2010 - physical or mental impairment that has a ‘substantial’ and ‘long-term’ negative effect on your ability to do normal daily activities. Competitors not to have won a supreme or reserve at ANY show. Visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/equality-act-guidance for full information on the Equality Act 2010. P a g e 3 | 14 Miniature Horse of the Year Show Saturday 25th September 2021 Ring 1 – 8.30am start Times are ONLY approximate guidelines classes may run before or after – There will be only a 10 min lunch break in this ring Scaled Down Miniature Show Horse Section - Judge: Mr E Scofield 8.30 Class 1: Scaled Down Cob Horse of the Year (any age/ height) 8.45 Class 2: Scaled Down Hunter Horse of The Year (any age/ height) 9.00 Class 3: Scaled Down Riding Horse of the Year (any age/ height) 9.15 Class 4: Scaled Down Hack Horse of the Year (any age/ height) 9.30 Class 5: Scaled Down Arabian Horse of the Year (any age/ height) 9.45 Class 6: International Scaled Down Show Horse of The Year Championship 1st & 2nd From classes 1-5 (Champion and Reserve Champion go forward to the relevant Supreme of Show) Refined Miniature Horse Section - Judge: Mr Philip Mathews-Brown 9.55 Class 7: Refined Midi Horse of the Year Youngstock 1-2 Years, (34”-42”) 10.10 Class 8: Refined Midi Horse of the Year Senior 3 years +, (34”- 42”) 10.20 Class 9: Refined Miniature Horse of the Year Youngstock 1-2 Years, (34” & under) 10.30 Class 10: Refined Miniature Horse of the Year Senior 3 years +, (34” & under) 10.45 Class 11: International Refined Midi Horse of The Year Championship 1st & 2nd From classes 7,8 (Champion and Reserve Champion go forward to the Midi Supreme of Show) 10.55 Class 12: International Refined Miniature Horse of The Year Championship 1st & 2nd From classes 9,10 (Champion and Reserve Champion go forward to the Miniature Supreme of Show) Middleweight Miniature Horse Section - Judge: Mrs L McCormick 11.05 Class 13: Middleweight Midi Horse of the year 1 & 2 years (34”- 42”) 11.15 Class 14: Middleweight Midi Horse of the year 3 years + (34”- 42”) 11.25 Class 15: Middleweight Miniature Horse of the year 1 & 2 years (34” & under) 11.40 Class 16: Middleweight Miniature Horse of the year 3 years + (34” & under) 11.55 Class 17: International Middleweight Midi Horse of The Year Championship 1st & 2nd From classes 13,14 (Champion and Reserve Champion go forward to the Midi Supreme of Show) 12.05 Class 18: International Middleweight Miniature Horse of The Year Championship 1st & 2nd From classes 15,16 (Champion and Reserve Champion go forward to the Miniature Supreme of Show) Heavyweight /Draft Miniature Horse Section - Judge: Mr Philip Mathews-Brown 12.15 Class 19: Heavyweight/Draft Miniature Horse of the Year 1 & 2 years (any height) P a g e 4 | 14 12.25 Class 20: Heavyweight/Draft Miniature Horse of the Year 3 years+ (any height) 12.35 Class 21: International Heavyweight / Draft Miniature Horse of The Year Championship 1st & 2nd From classes 19,20 (Champion and Reserve Champion go forward to the relevant Supreme of Show) 10 Min break Foal Section – Judge: Mr Philip Mathews-Brown NO fresh body clipping & facial shaving.
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