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56Th British National Ploughing Championships Results 56th BRITISH NATIONAL PLOUGHING CHAMPIONSHIPS LOSELEY PARK, GUILDFORD, SURREY - 14th & 15th OCTOBER 2006 R E S U L T S REVERSIBLE FINAL PLOUGH-OFF 1st SIMON WITTY, East Lutton, Malton, North Yorkshire 333 points 2nd PETER ALDERSLADE, East Bolden, Tyne & Wear 309 points 3rd IAN WILSON, Pennyfford, Chester 275 points CONVENTIONAL FINAL PLOUGH-OFF 1st ADRIAN BREWER, St Issey, Wadebridge, Cornwall 269 points** 2nd JOHN HILL, Hoylandswaine, Sheffield, South Yorkshire 269 points 3rd GEOFF FRETWELL, Penistone, Sheffield, S. Yorkshire 256 points SIMON WITTY and ADRIAN BREWER will represent England in the 2007 World Ploughing Contest to be held in Lithuania. ** In the case of a tie, a countback system is used to find the place winner _____________________________________________________________ Class 6 Horse Ploughing - General Purpose Work Class 1 One Way Ploughing Points Points 1st SIMON WITTY, Malton, North Yorkshire 305 1st JOHN FAIRBAIRN, Berwick, Northumberland 217 2nd ANDREW RUTHERFORD, Irthington, Carlisle 269 2nd CHARLES COFFEN, Salisbury, Wiltshire 215 3rd PETER ALDERSLADE, East Bolden, Tyne & Wear 263 3rd PETER BRASSETT, Beamish, Co Durham 213 4th IAN WILSON, Penyfford, North Wales 251 4th ROY PRESCOTT, Ormskirk, Lancashire 198 5th STEWART BUNTING, Skeyton, Norwich, Norfolk 245 5th ANN WILLIAMS, Poundsgate, Devon 176 Class 2 National Young Farmers Ploughing Championships – Reversible Ploughing Class 7 National Vintage Ploughing Championships – st Trailing Ploughs 1 IAN BREWER, Wadebridge, Cornwall 299 st nd 1 JOHN MILNES, Penistone, South Yorkshire 249 2 STEVEN BOWEN, Craven Arms, Shropshire 206 nd rd 2 RAYMOND ALDERSON, Bolam, Co Durham 240 3 STEPHEN WILLIAMS, Craven Arms, Shropshire 204 rd 3 MICHAEL WATKINS, Rotherham, S Yorkshire 236 Class 3A Semi Digger Work (2 Or More Furrows) 4th MICHAEL TAYLOR, Melton Mowbay, Leicester 229 1st ADRIAN BREWER, Wadebridge, Cornwall 236 5th JOHN HODGES, Malmesbury, Wiltshire 218 2nd GEOFF FRETWELL, Penistone, South Yorkshire 234 3rd ROWLAND GLANVILLE, St Columb, Cornwall 234 Class 8 National Vintage Ploughing Championships – 4th MICHAEL CHILDERLEY, Nottinghamshire 228 Hydraulic Ploughs 5th ASHLEY BOYLES, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire 217 1st RICHARD INGRAM, Tamworth, Staffordshire 226 2nd JOHN PLOWRIGHT, Caistor, Lincolnshire 206 Class 3B Semi Digger Work (2 Or More Furrows) rd st 3 MICHAEL ARMITAGE, Thornhaugh, Peterboro’ 204 1 DAVID CHAPPELL, Doncaster, South Yorkshire 261 th nd 4 DAVE HORTON, Retford, Nottinghamshire 186 2 PAUL STUDLEY, Honiton, Devon 235 th rd 5 IAN THOMPSON, Carnforth, Lancashire 180 3 TIM WAUDBY, Stow, Lincolnshire 220 4th WILLIAM TONKIN, Crediton, Devon 213 Class 9 National Vintage Ploughing Championships – th 5 JOHN IREDALE, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire 210 Classic Ploughs Class 3C Semi Digger Work (2 Or More Furrows) 1st STUART FORSYTH, Northumberland 224 nd st 2 MICHAEL HOLLOWAY, Montgomery, Powys 221 1 JAMES WITTY, Malton, North Yorkshire 276 rd nd 3 STUART BURDEN, Rotherham, South Yorkshire 220 2 JOHN HILL, Hoylandswaine, South Yorkshire 246 th rd 4 ROGER INGHAM, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire 215 3 ALWYN DAVIES, Ledbury, Herefordshire 210 th 4th JONATHAN LANDER, Cirencester, Gloucester 210 5 JOHN BATHGATE, Dunbar, East Lothian 213 5th THOMAS ALDERSLADE, Tyne & Wear 202 Class 10 Horse Ploughing - Oat Seed Furrow Work Class 4 National Young Farmers Ploughing 1st PETER BRASSETT, Stanley, Co Durham 225 Championships – Conventional Ploughing nd 2 JOHN FAIRBAIRN, Berwick, Northumberland 211 st 1 ROBERT IREDALE, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire 247 3rd ROY PRESCOTT, Ormskirk, Lancashire 175 nd 2 ROBERT LAYBOURN, Pontefract, W. Yorkshire 234 4th CHARLES COFFEN, Salisbury, Wiltshire 174 rd 3 JAMES SEAL, Soham, Cambridgeshire 222 5th JOHN McDERMOTT, Fordingbridge, Hants 147 th 4 DONALD TONKIN, Crediton, Devon 213 5th DEBBIE WATSON, Newcastle - on - Tyne 201 Class 11 Crawler Tractor Ploughing Class 5 Oat Seed Furrow Work (Tractors) 1st JOHN WEBB, Great Waltham, Essex 114 nd st 2 COLIN FENNER, Hawkewell, Essex 114 1 DEREK NEEDHAM, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 204 rd nd 3 GRAHAM SOPER, Totnes, South Devon 106 2 CLIVE UNDERHILL, Cirencester, Gloucestershire 196 th rd 4 DAVID EASTLEY, Totnes, South Devon 101 3 RAY ALDERSON, Bolam, Co Durham 182 th 4th ROBERT IRVING, Truro, Cornwall 171 5 GARY RUTTER, Waterlooville, Hampshire 100 5th PETER STONE, Kingsbridge, Devon 168 .
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