51ST CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 28Th, 29Th,30Th August, 2020 to Be Held at Arena UK Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire

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51ST CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 28Th, 29Th,30Th August, 2020 to Be Held at Arena UK Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire BRITISH SHOW PONY SOCIETY 51ST CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 28th, 29th,30th August, 2020 To be held at Arena UK Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF Catalogue THE BSPS CHAMPIONSHIP Show Incorporating the 2020 winter championships finals 28th 29th and 30th AUGUST 2020 Patron – MRS J. MACINNES President – MRS P. BAKER-BEALL Chairman – MRS P.M. PATTINSON Vice Chairman – MR. P. HILTON Treasurer - MR. L. POLE F.C.A. Executive Officer - MRS. J. HALL Secretary – MRS. K. TOYNTON WARD Show Director -MR M HALL Showground/Health and Safety Director – MR. I. BACCIOCHI Course Director - MR. J. HALL Site Manager and Stable Manager – MR DOUGLAS HINCKLEY – WH Security Fodder- Arena UK COURSE DESIGNERS MR GRAHAM BARCLAY AND MR DAVID NORLANDER COURSE BUILDERS ASSISTANTS MR PETER BALL, JACK HALL, DAN, OLIVER, JAY SPONSORS The Championships Show Committee wish to record their appreciation and thanks to all the Sponsors as mentioned throughout the Schedule RING SPONSORS TOP SPEC JINKS SHOW TEAM COOPER CORPORATION JAGO CARVOSSO CLASSIC SERVICES GROUP ANTHONY D EVANS (INSURANCE BROKER) & CO ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arena UK., Allington Lane, Allington, Near Grantham, Lincs. NG32 2EF British Show Pony Society, 124 Green End Road, Sawtry ,Huntingdon, Cambs. PE28 5XS. Tel:(01487) 831376. e-mail [email protected] A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No 05951140 RULES AND REGULATIONS QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS SIMPLY THE BEST – Classes, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 26, 27, 36, 41,42, 43, 55, 56, 57,58, 73, 74, 75, 92,93, 94, 95, 108,109, 118, 119, 120 and 121 – Open to Animals that qualified for the 2018 2019 and 2020 Royal International Horse Show (including Pretty Polly), Horse of the Year Show or Olympia in the relevant classes. WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARDS – Animals MUST have qualified for the 2020 Winter Championships. NO QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR ANY OTHER CLASSES ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS NOVICE CLASSES – Animals that were a Novice on 1.1.2020 are eligible in accordance with BSPS Rules in the 2020 Rule Book. Owners and Riders must be current members of the BSPS to compete in all classes. Ponies in the Olympia qualifiers classes must be registered with the BSPS. All other classes are Open to Registered and Unregistered animals- Ponies currently registered with the BSPS will be allowed one free entry in any class except The Simply the Best Classes or Olympia direct qualifying classes. All classes are in accordance with BSPS Rules ENTRIES CLOSE – Friday 14th August 2020 All entries and stabling MUST be paid in full when entries are made. ENTRIES TO:- BSPS 124 Green End Road, Sawtry, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE28 5XS. Tel:(01487) 831376. ABSOLUTELY NO ENTRIES OR CHANGES AT THE SHOW ENTRY FEES NO ENTRY FEE WILL BE REFUNDED Any cheque that is not honoured by the nominated Bank will be returned to the exhibitor with their entries and their memberships and registrations will be suspended in accordance with Page 7 in the 2020 BSPS Rule and Show Handbook. ALL CLASSES = £30.00 per entry. STABLING SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT GUIDELINE A LIMITED NUMBER OF STABLES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SHOW - £75.00 and A LIMITED NUMBER OF INDOOR/BARN STABLES ARE AVAILABLE TO SPONSORS - £95.00 Stabling in the Sponsors area must be used for horses/ponies and not for storage of tack and/or feed PONIES MUST NOT BE LEFT OVERNIGHT IN HORSEBOXES OR TRAILERS. CORRALS ARE NOT PERMITTED. EQUINE PASSPORTS/INFLUENZA VACCINATION CERTIFICATES – See Rule 60a in 2020 BSPS Rule and Show Handbook Exhibitors are required to have Passports for all horses/ponies when competing at the show. HOOK UPS – Please look online with Arena UK IMPORTANT - FODDER will not be provided but will be available for purchase from ARENA UK – ONLY SHAVINGS ARE PERMITTED PLEASE NOTE NO OUTSIDE FODDER SUPPLIERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO DELIVER TO SITE ONLY ANIMALS COMPETING AT THE SHOW ARE ALLOWED ON THE SHOWGROUND NO PRIZE MONEY EXCEPT SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPS SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPS PRIZE MONEY WILL BE SENT AFTER THE SHOW AWARDS Rosettes will be awarded to 6th Sashes to Champions and Reserve Champions, the winners of Leading Rein, First Ridden , Cradle and Nursery Stakes classes Sweets will be awarded to all competitors in the Lead Rein, First Ridden, Cradle Stakes, Heritage Lead Rein and First Ridden Cradle Stakes and Nursery Stakes classes. WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARDS Riders on eligible ponies MUST wear an armband. The highest placed ponies in each of these classes 18,19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 47,48,49, 50,51, 52, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,68, 69, 79, 87, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 88, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 112, 113, 114, 115, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 will be eligible to compete in the relevant Winter Championships which will take place at the end of the sections Sashes to Champion and Reserve. The Champions will be eligible to compete in The Winter Championship Supreme Championship WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SASHES will be awarded to the Winter Championships Champions and Reserves and to the highest placed pony in the classes 7, 9 and 54 that qualified for the 2020 Winter Championships eligible riders must wear an armband WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SASHES – TO THE CLASSES LISTED BELOW NO qualification required to receive these sashes, They will be awarded to the winners of the classes. Classes 1,3, Tiny Tots, 5 – Open Cradle Stakes, 6- Open Nursery Stakes, 8 – Novice Cradle Stakes, 28 – Open Lead Rein, 29- Open First Ridden, 30- Restricted Lead Rein, 31- Restricted First Ridden, 32- Novice Lead Rein, 33- Novice First Ridden, 34- Pretty Polly Lead Rein, 35-Pretty Polly First Ridden, 37-Open Lead Rein Hunter Type, 38- Restricted Lead Rein Hunter Type, 39- Novice Lead Rein Hunter Type, 40- Pretty Polly Lead Rein HT 110-Heritage Lead Rein, 111- Heritage First Ridden, 112 Heritage Restricted Lead Rein. 113 Heritage Restricted First Ridden 114 Heritage Novice Lead Rein. 115 Heritage Novice First Ridden 116 Heritage Pretty Polly Lead Rein, 117- Pretty Polly First Ridden GUIDELINES FOR EXHIBITORS/MEMBERS AT SHOWS Subject to changes in accordance with government guidelines THE SOCIETY EXPECTS EACH MEMBER/EXHIBITOR TO TAKE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR NOT SPREADING THE COVID-19 VIRUS AND OBEYING ALL RULES REGARDING SOCIAL DISTANCING. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN REMOVAL FROM THE SHOWGROUND. a) DO NOT ATTEND IF YOU ARE DISPLAYING THE CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS b) Social distance from members other than your family group by 2 metres (or current government guidelines.) c) Must use hand sanitisers on regular basis. d) Wash hands thoroughly on arrival and after using any facilities and throughout the day. e) Use lorry toilets where possible to minimise the risk. f) Obey orders given by loudspeaker system regarding social distancing. g) Wear face coverings wherever possible to avoid spreading the virus. h) Temperature checks MAY be taken during the show. i) Ensure you arrive in the designated vehicle on your entry and be prepared to give names of occupants on arrival at the Show. ENSURE YOU PARK LORRIES AND CARS SAFELY WHERE DIRECTED BY THE OFFICIALS. j) Show Organisers have taken responsibility to set safeguards in place for exhibitors but attendance at the Show is at your own risk. METHOD OF JUDGING FLAT CLASSES FLAT CLASSES Only one judge and no marks and restrict numbers in the ring according to numbers forward dependent on the size of the ring and in accordance with government guidelines. If the class is judged in sections, the judge may choose to mark the class or have an aide memoire to determine which ponies come in for final judging and placings. Judges will be required to mark for themselves or keep their own notes. Ponies must warm up in the grass areas and then come into the collecting ring when called to go in. Collecting Ring and Warm up Area will be supervised. Must line up 2 metres apart in the outside ring before entering. There will be a separate entry and exit from the ring if possible. Social distance the ponies in the line-up by at least 2 metres. No stripping to minimise the risk. Conformation section judged when ponies come out of line for judging. Ponies will be asked to walk up and trot back past the judge. When ponies come out to be judged they must stand at least 6 metres away from the line allowing the judge to walk around the pony at 2 metres distance. If ponies are required to be called back for final judging, this will be done via the PA system. The judge may decide to line ponies up and pull them forward in order from their notes or have a final go round to determine places. 1st and 2nd placed Rosettes will be awarded at the ringside on foot immediately after the class. The 3rd to 6th placed Rosettes to be collected from central point after class on foot. WHP CLASSES All competitors must wear Body protectors in WHP classes Warm up to take place in field/practice area designated by the show and only come to the ring when called, this should be separate from the jumping practice area. Only 2/3 ponies in the collecting ring at any one time. Only one pony to use the practice fence at a time. .All exhibitor/trainer/parent using the practice fence when putting the practice fence up and down and whilst in the practice arena must wear face coverings and only one per person is allowed with each competitor to alter the practice fence. Hand sanitiser must be used before and after handling the poles. Only 2 people to walk the course per pony (the rider, plus parent/trainer, who do not need to social distance) and when walking the course competitors must socially distance by 2 metres from other competitors and complete the task as quickly as possible.
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