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Schedule 2015 to Print HAMBLETON DISTRICT SHOW Supporting Yorkshire Cancer Research, Yorkshire Air Ambulance and Jack Berry House (Injured Jockeys Fund) 24th MAY 2015 The Barugh, Carlton Husthwaite, Thirsk, YO7 2BG (by kind permission of Mr A.G. Knowles) Entries close post dated 9th May 2015, Entries between 10th and 17th May 50% extra, after 18th May double fee, strictly no entries after 22nd May and no entries taken on the day ************************************ ABACUS DIRECT SUPREME IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP £120 Supreme, £80 Reserve Supreme & 3rd £50 Judge Mrs S York, Yorkshire In Hand Supreme kindly sponsored by Abacus Direct Ltd, Copgrove, Harrogate 01423 341100 www.abacusdirect.co.uk The Ann and Bill Blackett Perpetual Memorial Trophy kindly donated by Margaret Moran in memory of her parents will be awarded to the Supreme In Hand ************************************ ABACUS DIRECT SUPREME RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP £120 Supreme, £80 Reserve Supreme & 3rd £50 Judge Mr A G Knowles, Yorkshire Ridden Supreme kindly sponsored by Abacus Direct Ltd, Copgrove, Harrogate 01423 341100 www.abacusdirect.co.uk The Seats Hill Grange Memorial Trophy presented in memory of Mr & Mrs W.H. Lorrimar, kindly donated by their daughter Miss L. Lorrimar, will be awarded to the Supreme Ridden ************************************ MITCHELL FOX GROUP OVERALL SUPREME OF SHOW £250 prize money Judge Mrs R Hetherington Sculpture To Wear Trophy kindly donated by Mrs Rosemary Hetherington to be awarded to the Overall Supreme of the show Overall Supreme kindly sponsored by Mitchell Fox Group, Leeds 0113 246 1000 www.mitchellfoxgroup.co.uk Supreme In Hand. Supreme or Reserve Supreme to qualify for “The Kellythope Stud” Supreme In Hand Final at the North of England In Hand Show ************************************ SECRETARY: MRS C GREEN SWALLOWFIELDS, POTTERY LANE, STRENSALL, YORK, YO32 5TJ. 07725 888785 or 01904 491834 (all calls after 6pm please) Email claire@ hambletonshow.co.uk www.hambletonshow.co.uk GENERAL RULES OF ENTRY Most grateful thanks to 1. All exhibitors must have adequate public liability insurance. 2. All trophies to be held for one year only and to be returned back 28 days before the 2016 show. 3. Cars requiring to park in the wagon park will be charged £15, disabled free and car park £7. MR A G KNOWLES 4. ENTRIES CLOSE post dated 9th May 2015. Entries between 10th and 17th May 50% extra, after 18th May double fee. STRICTLY NO ENTRIES TAKEN AFTER 22nd MAY AND NO for the use of the venue and all of his help ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE DAY. 5. If the show re-schedules its show date (usually due to adverse weather conditions) the entry fee will be refunded less an administration cost of 25%, the secretary must have a request of refund GRATEFUL THANKS ALSO TO ALL THE SPONSORS, BEFORE the new show date, under no circumstances will a refund be given after the new show date. If the show is completely abandoned , refunds will only be given upon receipt of an SAE HELPERS AND JUDGES WHO GAVE UP THEIR TIME addressed to the secretary, the entry fee will be refunded less an administration cost of 25%. SAE must be received within 28 days of the cancellation. TO THE SHOW, WITHOUT THEIR HELP THIS SHOW 6. It is the exhibitors responsibility to check if the show is still taking place due to bad weather. 7. Entry fee WILL NOT be refunded if the horses, owners or riders are not correctly registered with COULD NOT TAKE PLACE the relevant societies before the show day. 8. All prize money, prizes and cups to be collected on the show day, nothing to be sent out after the show day. 9. CHAMPION OR RESERVE CHAMPION PRIZE MONEY WILL NOT BE GIVEN OUT UNTIL AFTER THE SUPREMES. To be collected from secretaries tent. Haswells Homer Hill 10. The organisers reserve the right to refuse any entry. 11. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or amalgamate any classes. 12. No responsibility will be accepted by the organisers for accidents or damage to riders, Farm Shop competitors, spectators, owners or animals or any other property. 13. The decision of the judge is final. Rainton Gate, Houghton Le Spring 14. Hard hats must be worn at all times when mounted, whether competing or not. 15. Any objection or protest must be made in writing to the secretary accompanied by a fee of £50 DH5 0RG (Just off the A690) which may be forfeited to the show funds in the event of an objection been over ruled 16. No litter is to be left on the showground. CLEANING OUT OF HORSEBOXES AND TRAILERS IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN 17. No nomination or substitute entries will be accepted. FARM TO FORK ETHOS OFFERING 18. Under no circumstances is any animal to be exhibited under a judge who is known to have bred, leased, sold or produced that animal. • An extensive range of F.A.B.B.L 19. All grooms entering the ring must be correctly dressed and must wear a hat in the ring. pork and poultry, all prepared on 20. Entry fees will only be returned (minus 25%) with a valid vets or doctors certificate BEFORE show day the premises. 21. 1st prize money will only be given if there are 4 entries or less 1st & 2nd prize money will be given if there are 6 entries or less • Hand made deli produce. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize money will only be given if there are 8 or less entries 22. Stabling can be arranged for anyone that requires it, please contact Jackie Brooke on 07913 286941, £30 per stable which includes straw or Gwen Lupton 07720 404678. • Local artisan cheeses, pickles, 23. RULES FOR RIDDEN SPORTS HORSE AFFILIATED CLASSES As per the new Sports Horse bread and great gift ideas. GB ruling, Competitors in ALL ridden hunters and ridden sport horses classes MUST wear a skull cap or hat with a safety harness according to the current BSI or European Standard at ALL times whilst mounted (with the exception of the flat ridden phase of the Horse of the Year Show • Hamper service available. Cuddy Working Hunter qualifier). Skull caps to have a navy or a black cover. Anyone who does not abide by this ruling will be asked to leave the ring and will be allowed to re-enter with the Cafe serving breakfast, lunches, cakes and scones all home correct headwear. No earrings to be worn when competing in the Sports Horse GB affiliated made. Take-away service available. classes, and horses must be shod on all four feet. Farrier on show day James Morton 07852 918542 - based York area Why not pay us a visit We would like to thank give special thanks to our ring sponsors for this years show: Tel: 0191 5841941 Ring 1 Yorkshire Equestrian Services Ltd 07930 414849 Ring 2 Saracen Horse Feeds (www.saracenhorsefeeds.com) OPEN 7 DAYS Ring 3 Yorkshire Rose Blood Hounds ([email protected]) 9am - 5pm Mon-Sat Ring 4 The Saddle Selector (www.saddleselector.co.uk) Ring 5 Rosettes Direct (www.rosettesdirect.co.uk) 10am - 4pm Sunday Ring 6 Willow Valley Engineering Ltd (www.wvel.eu) 1 2 PLEASE NOTE ALL CHANGES TO THE 2015 TIMETABLE Rings 1 - 4 in First Field Rings 5 to 9 in Second Field Rings 10 to 12 in Third Field RING 1 RING 2 RING 3 RING 4 RING 5 RING 6 RING 7 RING 8 RING 9 RING 10 RING 11 RING 12 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Yorkshire Saracen Horse Yorkshire Rose The Saddle Rosettes Willow Valley Ring 8a Equestrian Feeds Ring Blood Hounds Selector Ring Direct Ring Engineering In Hand Arab Services Ltd Ring Ring 182 - 187 Ring Champ Ridden Arab Ladies Hunter Hunter Ridden Hack In Hand M&M Show Pony Show Hunter RIHS M&M M&M Novice Coloured 8am 188 - 192 Class 1 Mare & 44 – 46 Irish In Hand 104 & 105 Pony Champ Young Riders WHP Working 4 yr old Foal Champ Draught 72 - 75 112 & 113 89 - 91 93 - 96 Hunter Pony BYEH Ridden Hunter 15 – 18 35 – 40 Champ Lead Rein Ring 8b Champ Champ 65 2 – 5 Champ Riding Horse Champ & First Ridden Show Hunter In Hand 12.30pm Champ 47 – 49 M&M Show Pony Pony Welsh C RIHS M&M M&M RIHS Coloured 5 yr old Hunter Champ Irish Draught Lead Rein 106 & 107 114 - 119 143 - 148 Amateur Riders WHP Working BYEH RIHS Youngstock Ridden & First Champ Champ Champ 92 97 - 100 Hunter Horse Ridden Hunter 19 – 21 Novice Cob 50 41 & 42 Ridden Champ 66 Class 71 In Hand 6 – 9 Champ Novice Champ 76 & 77 RIHS Show RIHS Not before Champ Will not start Welsh D Champ Champ Champ Pony Pretty 149 - 154 12pm until classes Sport Horse Coloured 108 - 110 Polly Champ Shetlands Not before HOYS 67 to 69 have Amateur In Hand Open Cob In Hand M&M Champ 101 to 103 174 - 181 1pm Working Hunter finished in Hunter 22 – 26 51 – 53 54 – 58 Novice Ridden Champ In Hand Part Champ 12 ring 8 10 & 11 Champ Champ Champ 78 & 79 Bred Welsh Working Champ Champ Intermediate 155 - 158 Not before Hunter & Pony Novice & Retrained Senior Showing Hack Coloured Riding Type Champ 1.30pm 120 - 121 Restricted Racehorse Not before Supreme In Hand Ridden M&M 111 Champ Working Hunter Jumping Ring 8c In hand 27 – 30 2pm 59 – 60 Open Ridden SP In Hand 13 & 14 Class 71 In Hand Champ Champ 80 & 81 159 - 163 Novice Champ Senior Showing Welsh A Supreme Champ Champ Working In Hand 127 - 134 Ridden Riding Horse RIHS Hunter Pony Irish Draught 168 – 170 Champ In Hand Coloured RIHS M&M SHP In Hand 122 Working Hunter Champ Overall 31 – 34 61 - 64 Mini Ridden In Hand 164 - 167 43 Champ Champ 82 & 83 Welsh B Champ Supreme Senior Showing of show 2015 Champ 135 - 142 Open Ridden Champ 171 – 173 Working Hunter RIHS M&M Pony Champ Ring 8 Ridden Not before 123 - 125 84 - 88 1pm Champ Intermediate Tarra Working Racehorses Hunter Pony 67 & 68 126 Champ Champ Retrained Racehorse Ridden 69 & 70 3 4 This show is a qualifier for This show is a qualifier for THE “JANUS” SUPREME RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP THE ‘KELLYTHORPES MOULIN ROUGE’ SUPREME RIDDEN SHOW HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND IN HAND AND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER HORSE SHOW on 4th July 2015 SHOW on 12th July 2015 Kindly sponsored by Lisha and Richard Leeman Kindly sponsored by Lisha and Janay Leeman PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 PRIZE MONEY (at the final) Sashes to the Champion and Reserve Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalists 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 THE COB CHAMPION will qualify.
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