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Ring 1
Time
8.00
11.00 12.00
2.00
Type of Class Local Riders Ladies Hunter (HOYS) Side-Saddle Novice Hunter
Classes 101 – 103 104 105 – 109 110
Judge Mr R Streets Jan Darwin Mrs J Boardman

  • Jan Darwin
  • - R

Mr A Edmunds – C Jane Phillips Jane Phillips Jane Phillips Mrs Barfield Ms S L Bramwell Mrs G Simpson Mr R Sutcliffe Mr R Sutcliffe Mrs S Hirons Mrs L Hutley Mrs J C Whitehouse Mrs M H Hewitt Mrs C Ingram

  • 3.00
  • Hacks

Cobs Riding Horse Show Hunter Ponies Show Ponies M & M Ridden (BSPS) M & M Ridden (NPS) M & M In Hand Palominos Miniatures Shetlands
111 – 112 113 – 114 115 – 116 201 – 208 209 - 215 301 – 305 306 - 307 308 – 309 310 – 312 313 - 315 401 – 407 408 – 419 420 - 431
23
8.00 1.00 8.00

1.00 2.00 3.00 8.00 10.00 12.00
4
Welsh Section A & B Welsh Section C & D Welsh Championship
Supreme In Hand Championship (Lancashire Red Rose) – Mrs A Coles Whiteside & Knowles In Hand Championship (M&M) – Mrs A Coles
5

6

  • 8.00
  • Working Hunter Ponies

M & M Working Hunter Ponies Novice Working Hunter Ponies Irish Draught Performance class Novice Working Cob Working Hunter (HOYS)
501 – 507 508 – 511
Mrs J Griffin Mr R P Billington
1.00
512 - 514

601
Mr R P Billington
2.30

  • 8.00
  • Mrs J P Stacy - C

Miss V Smith Miss S Leatherbarrow Miss K Sears - R Mr A Edmunds - C Miss K Sears - R
- R
9.00 10.30
602 603

  • 1.00
  • Novice Working Hunter
  • 604

Mrs D E Walton - C Mrs M E Mansfield Mrs M E Mansfield Mr J Baggaley

  • 7
  • 8.00

9.45 10.30 12.00 2.30
Riding Pony Breeding Hunter Pony Breeding Private & Pleasure Driving Hunter Breeding
700 – 703 704 – 706 707 – 709 710 – 714 715 - 722
Mrs K Swinnerton

  • IDHS
  • Mrs J P Stacy

Miss V Smith Mrs C Bennett Mrs C Bennett
- C
-R

  • 8
  • 8.00

11.00 2.30
In-Hand Arabs Ridden Arabs Skewbald & Piebald Coloured Horse and Pony Society
801 – 804 805 – 806 807 - 810 901 – 909
Mrs M E Mansfield

  • Mrs Linda Marsden
  • 9
  • 8.00

1.00 8.00
Veteran Horses Ridden Hunters
910 - 915 M1 – M4
Mr D Vessey

  • Mrs D E Walton - C
  • Main

1

  • 11.00
  • Mrs Ashby-Jones - R

RING ONE
LOCAL RIDERS

Kindly sponsored by THE HULLAND SADDLERY

Prizes in kind.

  • Class 101
  • BEST LOCAL RIDER - 8 years and under - may be shown on a Lead Rein.

To be judged 50% riding ability and 50% turnout.

  • No
  • Owner

Isobel Coe

Name Of Pony

Bradeney Rhion Cricieth Mini Twineham Tom Thumb Guiness

Rider

  • Olivia Coe
  • 268

387 388 419 494 662 714 997 998 1013 1014
Trudy Trafford Trudy Trafford Michelle Taylor Mrs N Fletcher I Beresford
Jodie Trafford Jenny Trafford Alex Taylor Susanne Fletcher Imogen Beresford Katie Roethenbaugh Neil Illot Craig Illott Catherine Bunting James Bunting
Dancer Rhovel Fiona Bobby Dazzler Jack
Mrs W Roethenbaugh Craig & Neil Ilott Craig & Neil Illott Mrs M Bunting Mrs M Bunting

11 entries

Salty Springoak Miss Peacock Absolute Mystery

  • 1st -387
  • 2nd - 268
  • 3rd – 419
  • 4th - 998
  • 5th - 714
  • 6th - 1013

Class 102

BEST LOCAL RIDER - 9 - 14 years old. To be judged 50% riding ability and 50% turnout.

  • No
  • Owner
  • Name Of Pony
  • Rider

444 465 632 639 706 718 805 824 887 920
Jessica Wilson Mr M Russell Charlie Beauchamp Mrs S Cooper Mrs Miriam Cox Mrs R J Williams Mrs S Richmond Bryony Balen Miss H Burton Amy Peach
Just William Barkway Love Affair Henry Charlie Hyde Dotty Romany River Gemini Jasper Crannagh Gold Shazan
Jessica Wilson Zachary Potts Charlie Beauchamp Kate Cooper Hannah Cox Miss F Marriott Miss Portia Richmond Bryony Balen Rebecca Murden

  • Amy Peach
  • Blaengwen Peggy Sue

10 entries

  • 1st - 920
  • 2nd - 444
  • 3rd - 805
  • 4th -639
  • 5th - 706
  • 6th - 632

Class 103

BEST LOCAL RIDER - 15 years and over. To be judged 50% riding ability and 50% turnout.

No

45 103

Owner

Liz Mangham Tracy Ashbridge

Name Of Pony

Princess of Dykes Bubbles

Rider

Rebecca Hayes Tracy Ashbridge

  • 140
  • Mrs A J Middleton
  • Arnies Merlins Magic
  • Kirsty Middleton

2

172 334 394 402 437 551 619 782 809 840 999 1000
Mrs K Parker Mr & Mrs D Bulman Maggie Murphy Fiona Reynolds Miss V Malysz S Wildgoose Mrs E S Gostellow Emily Varley Miss D Parker Chris Jarvis D Martin-Rerri Bev Illot
Lighting Toby Marl Storm Domino Cethin Mari Robson 1
Miss D Birch Kate Bulman Maggie Murphy Fiona Reynolds Victoria Malysz Helen Wildgoose Grace Gostellow Emily Varley Miss D Parker Laura Jarvis Debbie Martin-Rerrie Bev Illot
Classical Soloist

Down To Earth

Rustic Dancer Hurricane Lilly Pembrook Leo

15 entries

  • 1st - 809
  • 2nd - 619
  • 3rd -999
  • 4th - 394
  • 5th -551
  • 6th -840

Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 101 – 103

Champion -809 Reserve - 619

The Champion will be awarded THE GOLD PENNY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD

kindly presented by Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Newlands, Ambergate.
HULLAND SADDLERY, Hulland Ward, Ashbourne, Derbyshire have very kindly given Prize Vouchers to the first 4 riders in each class and a special rosette for the youngest rider together with Rosettes for all competitors.

LADIES HUNTER

CLASS 104

LADIES HUNTER- mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, to be ridden by a lady side-saddle.

  • No
  • Owner
  • Name Of Horse
  • Rider

  • 305
  • Mrs G W Bloom
  • Classic Collection

s. Classis d. Bella May Vll

Mrs J Collins
586 621 622 729 823 890 902 978

  • Mrs L Lucus
  • Veena After Dark
  • Miss Holly Loffstadt

Hilary Green Hilary Green J Vallance

s.n/k d.n/k

  • K J Moore
  • Eros

s.Gort Boy d.With Love

Hilary Green J Vallance
Star Parade

s.I’m a Star d.Salvici

Lowmoor Denver

s.Snowford Benson d.Candid Cleo

Claudine O’Connor Karen Talbot H Carter
Da Vinci

s. n/k d.n/k

Claudine O’Connor Karen Talbot G Reed
Maybe Forever

s. n/k/ d.n/k

Rebecca Of Ileco

s. Relaxa d. Serena Boy

  • Brier Properties Ltd
  • Brown Eagle

s. Coronea Eagle d. Brown Ivy

Mr A Witcomb

3

9 entries

  • 1st -622
  • 2nd - 305
  • 3rd - 902
  • 4th - 729
  • 5th - 810

6th

-

HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW QUALIFIER

Class 104 is a qualifying event for the ladies hunter championship at
HOYS.
Only horses entered on 2005 show hunter register may compete. The highest placed horse will qualify to enter at HOYS unless it has already done so, in which case the second horse will go forward. No horse lower than second will qualify.

Final judging will take place in the Main Ring at approximately 12.30.

SIDE SADDLE
The Side Saddle Classes are sponsored by
The Lawns Hotel, Chellaston, Derby.

Affiliated to Side Saddle Association
Male exhibitors are welcome but would have to enter as Non-Member of the Side Saddle
Association.

THE SIDE-SADDLE ASSOCIATION EQUITATION
CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIYING CLASSES

  • CLASS 105
  • ADULTS

No

40 42 235 250 370 774 810 941

  • Owner
  • Name of Horse

Goldie Daddy’s Boy Master Bounce Esq Jim Gentleman Flash Harry Peppermint Paddy Rustic Dancer King

Rider

Mrs J Rait-Rattray Miss H Vickers Fiona Maycock Carol Swarbrick Mr & Mrs Tribe J Torrance
Mrs Julia Rait-Rattray Miss Hannah Vickers Fiona Maycock Carol Swarbrick Vanessa Hood Jennifer Torrance Miss D Parker E Wright
Midd D Parker E Wright

8 entries

  • 1st -810
  • 2nd - 774
  • 3rd -250
  • 4th - 370
  • 5th - 42
  • 6th -941

The Champion in the adult open class will be awarded THE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
CUP kindly presented by Longstaff Photography of Ednaston.

4

CLASS 106

JUNIORS – These classes are run under the S.S.A. rules as stated in the current Members handbook and are open to S.S.A. members and nonmembers. Juniors must be aged under 16 on 1st January of the current calendar year. Members carrying their current Championships points Cards are eligible for S.S.A. rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and S.S.A.

Championship points. South Essex Insurance Brokers Ltd £10.00

vouchers awarded to the S.S.A Members Qualifying for them.

  • No
  • Owner
  • Name Of Pony
  • Rider

  • 752
  • Mrs A M Barton
  • Mountain Gwennol
  • Rose Murfitt

1 entry

1st -

2nd

-

3rd

-

4th

.
-

5th

-

6th

-
SIDE SADDLE INTERNATIONAL offer a Rosette to the member judged to be the best turned out in Adult and Open Equitation Qualifying Classes - 810

QUALIFIER FOR THE SIR LANCELOT MEMORIAL TROPHY

The winner of the Sir Lancelot special rosette will be the Adult member (from the SSA Area in which the show is held), who, during the Equitation Class (irrespective of final placing) is judged to be the most elegant. That member will be eligible to compete in the final for the Sir Lancelot Memorial Trophy (donated by Mrs B Skelton) at ths SSA National Show. A member may only Qualify one per season.

QUALIFIER – 774

  • CLASS 107
  • BEST HORSE OR PONY TO BE RIDDEN SIDE-SADDLE. Open to horses

or ponies 4 years old or over. Conformation and manners will be taken into consideration. At the judges discretion, horse/ponies may be stripped for conformation. Special Rosette to the highest placed adult and Junior members of the SSA.

  • No
  • Owner
  • Name Of Horse/Pony

Royal Warrant Jim Gentleman Flash Harry

Rider

166 251 371 725
Mrs M Spencer Carol Swarbrick Mr & Mrs Tribe Mrs S Curtis
Kirsty Wilson Carol Swarbrick Vanessa Hood

  • Hayley Curtis
  • Starswood Bradley

4 entries

  • 1st -725
  • 2nd - 166
  • 3rd - 251
  • 4th - 371
  • 5th - 811

6th

-

  • SSA Adult -
  • SSA Junior -

CLASS 108

SIDE-SADDLE CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE. The sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse and rider. Attention may be paid to the rider’s personal appearance but detailed inspection of rider or tack is not required. Fancy dress or period costume is not permitted. No individual show is required, but the judge may ask groups of three or four riders to give a small display. 2 Special Rosettes will be awarded to the highest placed adult rider wearing a silk hat and to the highest placed adult rider wearing a bowler hat, provided they are members of the SSA.

5

N.B. Silk hats are permitted to be worn by adults in this class AT ANY TIME OF DAY Juniors must wear hats to current British Safety standards for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk.

  • No
  • Owner
  • Name Of Horse/Pony

Master Bounce Esq Rustic Dancer King

Rider

236 811 942
Fiona Maycock Miss D Parker E Wright
Fiona Maycock Miss D Parker E Wright

3 entries

  • 1st - 811
  • 2nd - 942

3rd

-

4th

-

5th

-

6th

-

  • Special Adult - 811
  • Special Junior -

  • CLASS 109
  • SIDE- SADDLE RIDING CLUB HORSE OR PONY OPEN CLASS. Open to

horses and ponies 4 years old or over. Riders will be required to give a short show including a small jump, max 2 feet (61cms) The height of the jump may be adjusted during the course of the class at the judge’s discretion. the class shall be judged on the show, the manners of horse/pony, and its suitability for the rider. Conformation will not be considered. Special rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Adult and junior member of the S.S.A. Hats to current British Safety standards must be worn for this class.

No

41 43 167 252 775

  • Owner
  • Name Of Horse/Pony

Goldie Daddy’s Boy Royal Warrant Jim Gentleman Peppermint Paddy

Rider

Mrs J Rait-Rattray Miss H Vickers Mrs M Spencer Carol Swarbrick J Torrance
Mrs Julia Rait-Rattray Miss Hannah Vickers Kirsty Wilson Carol Swarbrick Jennifer Torrance

5 entries

  • 1st - 775
  • 2nd -167
  • 3rd -252
  • 4th - 43
  • 5th - 41

6th

-

  • SSA Adult - 775
  • SSA Junior -

Championship for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 105 - 109

  • Champion -810
  • Reserve - 725

NOVICE HUNTER

CLASS 110

NOVICE HUNTER - mare or gelding, 4 years old and upwards not having won a first prize value of £40 or a total of £150 (or equivalent values) in prize money in any Ridden Hunter Class at home or abroad before 1st January 2005, excluding prize money awarded in 4 year old Classes only. Run under SHB of GB rules. All entries must be on SHB(GB) basic identity register.

  • No
  • Owner
  • Name Of Horse
  • Rider

  • 81
  • Susie Wilson
  • Silver Spirit

S .Parkhall Seymour d. Parkhall Gemma

Susie Wilson

  • 73
  • Jackie Owen
  • Fiveacres

s. Stanhopes Diddicoy d. Fiveacres Francesca

J Tollerfield

  • 139
  • Mrs A J Middleton
  • Arnies Merlins Magic

s. Brigadrer Linden d. E H Killa

Kirsty Middleton

6

184 221
Jodey Williams Susan Marshall
General Maximus

s. Parkhall Seymour d. Holly Hill Holly

Jodey Williams

  • Susan Marshall
  • Las Vegas

s. The Lawnbreaker d. Leah’s Dream

248 276 289
Clare Dolman Karin Staples J M Goodwin

  • Majestic Chief
  • Clare Dolman

Karin Staples Howard Tinsley

s.n/k d.n/k

The Interpreter

s. n/k d. n/k

Maxine

s. Derby Salutt d. Speranza

300 361

  • Fiona Shipley
  • Oaker Moss
  • Fiona Shipley

s. Holton.W d. Just Asher

  • Caroline Middleton
  • Law Student

s. Criminal Law

Caroline Middleton

d. Comberton Carmen

  • 447
  • Mrs M Gibson
  • Camross Rebel

s. Rich Rebel

Mark Brown

d. Mannin Leaf

456 475 492
Angela Carnegie Miss R Cooper Cheryl Thomas

  • Mr McKenzie
  • Michelle Young

R Cooper

s. u/k d. u/k

Dexter lV

s. n/k d. n/k

Shady Lady

s. n/k d.n/k

Cheryl Thomas

Dotty Deville s. n/k d.n/k

623 624
Alison Murphy Sarah Chatt
Alison Murphy

  • Sarah Chatt
  • Fleetwood Crusader

s. n/k d. n/k Ryan X1 s. Riccardo Z d. Ish

676 760

  • Sue Simmons
  • Sue Simmons

  • Kate Beaumont
  • Blidworths Iron Duke

s. Marmite D’or

Kate Beaumont

d.Ard Eagle Feather Regal Rose s. Wishaw Reflection d. Tisha

790 802
Phillip Potter J L Smith
Felicity Potter

  • Jean Smith
  • Minstrels Quest

s. Minstrel Bouncer d. Orient Diamond

865 869 943 949 988
Mrs Morley Mrs Dooley E Wright

  • Sherbrooke
  • Shelagh Morley

Helen Dooley E Wright

s. n/k d. n/k

Murphys Tipple

s. Glidawn Diamonds d.

King

s. n/k d. n/k

Mrs G Beaumont J Hemmings
Fergus

s. Donovan d. Darcie

Julia Lodge

  • J Hemmings
  • Loxley ll

s. Parkhall Seymour d. Lunar

  • 1009
  • Sam Brocklebank
  • The Broker

s. Aristocracy d. u/k

Andrew Hunt

26 entries

1st - 623 IDHS -

  • 2nd -289
  • 3rd - 869
  • 4th -943
  • 5th - 676
  • 6th - 625

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    Part Nine – Welsh Pony & Cob Division PART NINE WELSH PONY AND COB DIVISION Chapter 75 General Information ARTICLE B7501 GENERAL COMPETITION INFORMATION 1. Copies of Registration papers and/or Lease Agreements, or both, or proof of eligibility to be registered, shall be available for inspection at all Shows, if requested by a Show Committee. If Registration papers and/or Lease Agreements or proof of eligibility to be registered is not produced when requested, then the animal in question may not compete at that Show until the requested papers are produced. 2. All entries shall be made in the name(s) of the registered Owner(s) or Lessee(s). 3. Registered Half Welsh, or animals eligible for registration in the Half Welsh Stud Book, may not show in Breeding classes for purebred Welsh. 4. Foreign-owned and foreign-registered and domiciled animals may show at Canadian Shows on the face value of their Registration papers, provided those animals are registered in a Stud Book recognized by the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Canada, and their papers are available for inspection. ARTICLE B7502 ELIGIBILITY 1. All animals must be registered in either Section A, B, C, D or Half Welsh of the Stud Book of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Canada or of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society (Great Britain), the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America, Inc. or any other Welsh Stud Book recognized by the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Canada, and shall be entered under their full registered names, or if under one year of age, be eligible for registration.
  • Journal 2016

    Journal 2016

    WPCSAJOURNAL 2016 WWPCSAELS 2016H REVIEJOURNAL W VOLUME 3 | 2 0 1 2 The official publication of the IN THIS ISSUE Welsh Pony & Cob Lifetime Achievement Awards ~ 4 Society of America, Inc. Youth at the AGM Kids & Ponies 4 It was all fun and games for these kids 27 WPCSA member Pat Smith recounts 720 Green Street 2016at this WPCSA year’s AGM. Year End Awards ~ 6 fond memories of Kids & Ponies. Stephens City, VA 22655 2016 WPCSA Open Division Awards ~ 14 (540) 868-7669 www.welshpony.org 2016 USEF Welsh Awards ~ 16 [email protected] BridleWood 2016 USDF All Breed Awards ~ 22 Coast to Coast Juniors Spotlight w e l s h Cover Photography 6 Meet young breed enthusiasts from 28 OFFICERS 2016 WPCSA American National Show ~ 24Featuring the next generation of breed By Anne Hoover each of the WPCSA regions. enthusiasts from across the nation. President Dr. Ruth Wilburn 2016 WPCSA American National Show Winners Showcase ~ 28 Upcoming Issues &Vice-President Deadlines Jackie Verkuyl 2016 WPCSA Eastern Regional Show ~ 33 December 6, 2012 Secretary-Treasurer NEED TO UPDATE Stallions 2016 WPCSA Central Regional Show ~ 36 Year EndLisa Show Landis Results Noah Small REGULAR FEATURES MarchDIRECTORS 6, 2013 10 & Stonecroft Bedford Hetty Abeles 2016 WPCSA Regional Show Winners Showcase ~ 37 Broodmares A heartwarming story of a little boy and Classifieds ShenandoahAGM News Pony Stud his success through equine therapy. 2016 WPCSA Western Regional Show33 ~ 38 Margaret Almond JuneLoafers 6, Lodge 2013 The Junior Issue 2016 Sire Ratings ~ 43 MEMBER UPDATES Mary I. Benedict SeptemberSevern Oaks 6, Farm 2013 NEW Advertising Guide The Foal Issue 2014 & 2015 Around the Pastures ~34 47 AGMMegan Registrations Burtness Bridlewood Welsh 2016 Royal Welsh Show - Three Families - 20 Years ~ 53 Patricia Cochran Lochinvar Welsh 2016 WinnersWelcome Showcase ~ 58 Marsha Himler to the latest Welsh Review! Stonecroft Farm Advertiser’sWe hope Index you’ll ~ 64 enjoy our fresh, updated format starting with this issue,The Sabra Schiller Youth Issue.
  • Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America Junior Merit

    Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America Junior Merit

    WELSH PONY AND COB SOCIETY OF AMERICA JUNIOR MERIT PROGRAM QUESTIONS WORKBOOK THIS WORKBOOK BELONGS TO: NAME: ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP CODE: TELEPHONE: E-MAIL: BIRTHDATE: WPCSA #: YOUR SIGNATURE: PARENT’S SIGNATURE: 1 GENERAL RULES The purpose of the WPCSA Junior Merit Program is to: Offer a program that will satisfy the needs of current WPCSA Junior Members and attract new ones to WPCSA. Our youth are the future of our organization! Provide an opportunity for Junior WPCSA Members to advance and broaden their knowledge of horses and ponies. Encourage youth to expand their horizons and participate in new activities, both with and without horses and ponies. Stimulate youth not only to develop new skills, but also to increase their proficiency at those they already possess. Recognize activities of youth, as well as reward contributions that benefit such organizations. Reward, in a tangible fashion, those youth who attain their required level of accomplishment. 1. To enroll in the program, the participant must be a current WPCSA member in good standing, either as an individual or through a family membership, 17 years or under as of December 1. 2. There is a one-time fee of $10 to join the Junior Merit Program. 3. Enrollment forms are available on the WPCSA website which is www.welshpony.org. 4. Juniors enroll by sending a complete enrollment form and a $10 check to WPCSA, 720 Green Street, Stephens City, Virginia 22655. Juniors can join the program at any time during the year. 5. Points count from the date that a completed enrollment form and $10 are processed by the WPCSA office, providing you are a current WPCSA member.
  • Presents LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY SHOW

    Presents LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY SHOW

    Presents LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY SHOW EQUINE SCHEDULE Showground, Gallow Field Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7QX LEICESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LIMITED Company Registration No:04980181 - Registered Charity No:1108047 HORSE CLASSES SATURDAY 24TH AUGUST ONLY MAIN SHOW SATURDAY 24TH & SUNDAY 25TH AUGUST 2019 1 Equine Section Equine Chairman: Miss Katie Hoare Equine Secretary: Mrs Christine Hall-Lang Equine Committee Miss C Parkin Miss L Brown Mrs M Hoare Mrs Y Bacon Mr D Stowell Mrs A Febbrari Leicestershire Agricultural Society and Leicestershire County Show would like to express its thanks to all the Sponsors of the Equine Section for their invaluable support Sincere thanks also to all the unpaid helpers for their hard work and dedication, without their support the Show would not be possible HOW TO ENTER Entries can be submitted On-Line via www.myridinglife.com or by post accompanied by a cheque payable to Leicestershire Agricultural Society to the following address: Christine Hall-Lang, Equine Secretary 3 West Hill, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9RX Please either include a C5 SAE for your back numbers and passes or add £0.75 to your entry For further information or queries please contact the secretary on 07825 705992 or Email: [email protected] (including Show Days) 2 Closing date: POSTAL ENTRIES - 20th July 2019 ON-LINE ENTRIES - 3rd August 2019 Please Note: LCS Show Entries are managed and collated by My Riding Life/My Show Secretary ENTRY FEES RIHS CLASSES £21.50 Numbers: 1 - 7 inclusive (Includes RIHS levy) ALL OTHER CLASSES £12.00 FIRST AID (PER COMPETITOR) £3.00 CATALOGUE (Advance Purchase £2.00 only) No entries on the day Wristbands and Pass allocation Competitor's/Exhibitor's Wristbands and Vehicle Passes will be sent out prior to the Show 1 Horse - 2 wristbands 2 Horses - 3 wristbands 3 Horses - 4 Wristbands 4 or more Horses - 6 Wristbands Entry to the Show Ground via the Horse Gate requires a wristband.
  • South Western Association of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Spring

    South Western Association of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Spring

    1 South Western Association Of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Spring Newsletter 2021 Chairman Stewart Franklin (Sarum Stud—Welsh A & C) Vice Chairman Yvonne Small (Pasadena Stud—Welsh A & C) Treasurer Jula Richards Secretary Anna Richards (Angels Stud—Welsh A, B & P/B) E-Mail [email protected] Mobile 07837 873733 Address The Old Chapel, Church Close, Aylesbeare, Exeter, Devon. EX5 2BU Pat Paton (Woodbottoms Stud—Welsh A & D) Devon Lauren Moore-Williams Mary Anne McCrow (Barrowhill Stud—Welsh A) Dorset Katrina Chiverton Jo Rodd Mark Cosgrove (Trythall Stud—Welsh B) Cornwall Maxine Ingham (Pathfields Stud—Welsh C& D) Somerset Jessica Talbot (Talmoor Stud—Welsh A & Part Breds) 2 Dear members, What a year! Sadly, not in the good sense. 2020 passed, painfully and slowly. For those of us lucky enough to stay healthy, but stuck at home, memories of being in the film Groundhog Day come to mind! On the more positive side however, it looks like Boris is getting vaccines out to everyone. Hopefully, we will all soon be in a healthier world, and the horse life which we all enjoy, will be back up and running as normal. This is my first newsletter for the South West Association of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society. I have tried to fill it with exciting articles and competitions for all ages of our membership to enjoy. Importantly, the newsletter gives you all a quick catch up on the committee, who we all are, and what is happening. I also include information about the Points Award Competition. This competition started in 2019, and due to COVID’19, the rules have changed a little for the coming year.
  • R E V I E W Volume 2 | 2016

    R E V I E W Volume 2 | 2016

    WELSH R E V I E W VOLUME 2 | 2016 WELSH R E V I E W VOLUME 2 | 2016 Cover Photograph Marketing Welsh as Sport Ponies ~ 3 by Janice Thompson Welsh of the Year ~ 9 Upcoming Issues & Deadlines How it All Began - The Stonecroft Story ~ 11 September 6, 2016 Angel Heart Farm Shares the Story of Clovercroft Rocky Two ~ 16 Welsh Review Sec. B, Hunter, Stallions Tri-Ef Ranch & Diana Fischer’s Welsh Mountain Ponies ~ 18 December 31, 2016 Heavenly Welsh Pony Farm ~ 20 WPCSA 2016 Journal National Regional and Youth Roundup ~ 22 Shows, Year-End Results News Bits ~ 25 March 6, 2017 Welsh Review Sec. C & D, Dressage, Annual Convention News From the President June 6, 2017 Welsh Review In this issue we feature our Youth. Encouraging our youth is so important because Sec. A, Driving, Junior they are the future of our breed. Riders I am fortunate to show mainly in the South Central Region in which the Oklahoma Kansas Welsh Pony Society (OKWPS) and the Red River Welsh Pony Association (RRWPA) are very active. There is a large active group of our junior members associated with these two groups. This year these groups had four graduating high school Seniors and it was decid- ed that we should honor these graduates. Lots of discussion via social media resulted with an amazing idea that would not only benefit these graduates but would also benefit the WPCSA. At a de- licious potluck dinner at the show in Claremore, OK, Turner Davis, Marissa Gomez, Emma Polus, and Fisher Vanbuskirk were given WPCSA memberships for the next ten years.