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Full Catalogue Plus Entries on the Day 2016 THE SCOTTISH HORSE SHOW CATALOGUE Tuesday 19 th July 201 6 Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, Edinburgh, EH28 8NB Horse of the Year Show Qualifiers for: Catplant Group of Companies Ltd Show Hunter, Small Show Hunter and Cuddy Working Hunters Brere ton Small Hack and David Stennett Ltd Large Hacks Riding Horses and Cobs Kathleen Wood Children’s Riding Ponies Topham Barnes Show Hunter Ponies Intermediate Show Riding Type and Intermediate Guy Fawkes lll Show Hunter Lead Rein and First Ridden Underwood Working Hunter Ponies NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds Ridden M&M Ponies Colne M&M Lead Rein, Brineton/Kare -Plus M&M First Ridden Coloured Horses and Ponies sponsored by CHAPS (UK) Cuddy Supreme In Hand £30 0 to Supreme Ridden Champion £100 to Reserve Supreme Rid den £75 to Mini Pony Supreme -- £25 to Mini Pony Reserve Downloadable version with all on the day entries added in blue ink Full results are available on the website www.scottishhorseshow.com The Scottish Horse Show Ltd. Registered in Scot land No SC250628 Judges and Course Builder Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Supreme In Hand Championship Qualifier Miss Cathy Wood, Devon Supreme Ridden Championship Miss Cathy Wood, Devon Scottish Horse Show Mini Championship Miss Cathy Wood, Devon Horse of the Year Show Catplant Group of Companies Ltd Mr Mathew Lawrence, Somerset (r) Hunters (Weights) Mr s Denise Richardson -Rowell, Ayrshire (c) Horse of the Year Show Small Show Hunters Mr Mathew Lawrence, Somerset (r) Mr s Denise Richardson -Rowell, Ayrshire (c) Hunters In Hand Mr s Denise Richardson -Rowell, Ayrshire Mr Mathew Lawrence, Somerset (r) Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Working Hunter Mr s Denise Richardson -Rowell, Ayrshire (c) Horse of the Year Show Breteton Small Hack, David Ste nnett Mrs Adele Hanson, Lancashire (r) Ltd Large Hac k, Cob and Riding Horse (& non-HOYS Maxi Cob) Mr Martin Jones, Wales (c) Light Horses In Hand Mrs Jackie Webb, Somerset Performance Horses and Ponies - In Hand Mr Anthony Perkins, Somerset Arabs – Pure and Anglo/Partbred In Hand Mrs Christine Rosebuck, Aberdeenshire Horse of the Year Show Topham Barnes Show Hunter Ponies Miss Emma Coates, Herefordshire (r) Mrs Ann Fowler, Somerset (c) Horse of the Year Guy Fawkes III Show Intermediate Show Mrs Victoria Bywater, Gloucestershire (r) Hunter Mrs Jill Godden, Sussex (c) Horse of the Year Show Intermediate Show Riding Type Mrs Victoria Bywater, Gloucestershire (r) Mrs Jill Godden, Sussex (c) Horse of the Year Show Kathleen Wood Children’s Ridi ng Miss Emma Coates, Herefordshire (r) Ponies Mrs Ann Fowler, Somerset (c) Horse of the Year Show Lead Rein and First Ridden Mrs Victoria Bywater, Gloucestershire (r) Mr Melvyn Chadwick, Northern Ireland (c) Horse of the Year Show Underwood Working H unter Ponies Mr Gary Morgan, Herefordshire (j) Miss Alyson Sheppard, Gloucestershire (c ) Horse of the Year Show NPS/Baileys Horse Feeds M&M Mrs Jackie Webb, Somerset (r) Ridden and Ridden Welsh Mr Mark Northam, Somerset (c) Horse of the Year Show M&M Colne Lead Rein and Mrs Barbara McGrath, Co Durham (r) Brineton/Kare-Plus First Ridden Mrs Madge Taylor, Yorkshire (c) Mrs Barbara McGrath, Co Durham (j) M&M Working Hunter Ponies Mrs Madge Taylor, Yorkshire (c) M&M Partbreds In Hand Mr Melvyn Chadwic k, Northern Ireland M&M in-hand & NPS M&M Silver Medal Mr Rodger James, Staffordshire Welsh (A, B, C & D) Inhand Mr Mark Northam, Somerset Hunter Pony Breeding Mrs Marie -Claire Nimmo, West Lothian Riding Pony Breeding Mrs Jill Godden, Sussex Ho rse of the Year Show Coloured Horse and Pony sponsored Mr James Hunton, Co Durham (r) by CHAPS (UK) Mr Anthony Perkins, Somerset (c) Coloured Horses and Ponies – In Hand Mr Anthony Perkins, Somerset WHP/WH Course Builder Mr Graham Barclay, Stirlingshir e Please see website www.scottishhorseshow.com for full results Page 2 of 61 The Scottish Horse Show Officials Chairman: Mrs M-C Nimmo, Duntarvie, Winchburgh, Broxburn, West Lothian, EH52 6QA Entries Secretary: Miss Fiona Reed email: [email protected] Directors: Mrs M-C Nimmo, West Lothian Committee Mrs C M Nelson, Kelso Mr A Robertson, Herefordshire Miss S Robson, Midlothian Announcers Mrs J Griffin, Nottinghamshire Mrs H Baxter, Perth First Aid in Attendance Burntisland First Aid Services Veterinary Surgeons (on call only) RDVS 0131 650 6253 Chief Steward Mr D Griffin, Nottinghamshire Photographer Mr Adrian Sinclair, www.sinclairphotography.co.uk Stewards and Help Throughout the Showground Sally Adams, Sheila Brooks, Charles Chadwick, Melvyn Chadwick, Jane Dun, Julia Furness, Mandy Godden, Bill Hoggans, Janet James, Vari Jennings, Connor McCormick, Gillian McMurray, Jane McNaught, Beryl Masson, Caorann Milligan, Alan Murray, Sarah Murray, Caroline Nelson, Louise Oliphant, Allanna Reid, Robert Robertson, Sarah Scupholm, Debbie Spears, Jacqueline Tait, Alan Thomson, Mark Wilde We would like to thank our generous 2016 Sponsors HOYS Hunter ‘Weight’ Classes – R&J Equine Fine Art , Wigto n, Cumbria HOYS Small Hunter Class – Stanley Grange Show Team HOYS Working Hunter – AR Beattie Contracts, Kippen, Stirlingshire HOYS Show Hack, Show Cob & Show Riding Horse Section – Team Wood Show Horses. Mr & Mrs Martin Wood & Family, Harrogate HOYS CHAPS Ridden Section - Team Skelton HOYS M&M Open Ridden classes - Kilmannan Stud - Mr W R Ireland Ridden Welsh Breed Classes – The Stewart Family – Fans, Berwickshire HOYS Show Hunter Pony - 133cm, 143cm, 153cm -Mr & Mrs Alan Hall HOYS Show Hunter Pony - 122cm – The Starkie Family, Deerplay, Lancashire HOYS Intermediate Show Riding Type – Bell Ingram, Perthshire HOYS Mini Show Ponies – Nicoll Show Team, Ayrshire M&M WHP - 2 Large Breed Classes - Drum Feeds, Edinburgh Performance Horse Yearling & 2yo classes – Galedin Veterinary Group. Coldstream Performance Pony In hand Classes – Jennifer Gilchrist, Romanno Stud Welsh Section C & D In-Hand - Scottish Horse & Pet Supplies, Kilbarchan The Supreme Ridden Championship – Mrs M-C Nimmo & Mr A Robertson Ring Boxes – Miss Susan Robson Dressing’ for Working Hunter & WHP tracks –Mrs. Caroline Nelson, and friends ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks are also given to all those you donated to show funds, through their entry forms both by post and online: Hazel Adam, Lisa Allison, Sue Benson, Susan Campbell, Susan Fox, Raine Harthern, June Hill, Philippa Luckin, Elaine McCulloch, Elizabeth McManus, Suzanne Plevin, M P Surtees Please see website www.scottishhorseshow.com for full results Page 3 of 61 Entries on the Day Entry Fees: On the Day Includes £11.00 Horse of the Year Show contribution where appropriate Horse of the Year Show Qualifier Ridden Classes £60 Horse of the Year Show Qualifier WH/WHP Classes £63 Non– Horse of the Year Show Ridden Classes £30 In Hand Classes (Excluding Class 6a which has no entry fee) £26 First Aid per rider/handler per day of competition £ 3 Entries on the Day • The late entry office at the Show will be open from 6.45am – 10.30am on show day • PAYMENT BY CASH ONLY ---- Cheques WILL NOT be accepted on show day • All late entries must produce relevant, current membership cards and registration details where appropriate for both animals and riders – in particular: o SHB(GB) late entries (Inhand Hunters) Horse is on SHB(GB) Basic ID or Stud Book o British Show Horse Association late entries (HOYS Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, RHs) must produce current membership cards and horse registration. o CHAPS late entries (HOYS Ridden) must produce a Horse HOYS card & Rider Membership Card o All HOYS late entries must have a HOYS ID number for Horse/Pony, Owner, Rider & Producer This Show is affiliated to the following organisations: Arab Horse Society British Show Horse Association British Show Pony Society Coloured Horse and Pony Society National Pony Society Sport Horse Breeding of Great Welsh Pony and Cob Society NPS Scotland Britain Refreshments An on- site catering van will be open on Monday from 6pm-10pm and on show day from 6am-3pm. This will be sited between Ring 6 and the stabling area. Prize Money Prize money in all classes, excluding Horse of the Year Show Qualifying classes, will be awarded as follows:- • Up to 5 competitors forward in class – 1st place prize money only • 6-9 competitors forward in class – 1st and 2 nd place prize money only • 10+ competitors forward in class – prize money to 3rd place All Horse of the Year Show Qualifying classes will be awarded prize money up to 4 th place, regardless of numbers forward. All sponsored classes will receive prize money up to 3 rd place, regardless of numbers forward. Prize winning competitors will receive a card in the show ring which should then be presented in the show office in order to collect their prize money. Please see website www.scottishhorseshow.com for full results Page 4 of 61 TROPHIES AWARDED AT THE SCOTTISH HORSE SHOW Grosvenor Bowl Supreme Ridden Champion (Lady Jane Grosvenor) ∞ The Thomas Smith Jnr Trophy ∞ Supreme In-Hand Champion McWilliam Merry Flute Trophy Supreme Mini Champion (Mrs K McWilliam) ∞ Joan Plew Challenge Trophy ∞ Winning Small Hunter The John Dewar Cup ∞ Winning Working Hunter Carswell Paddocklow Persephone Performance Ponies In-Hand Champion Trophy ∞ Flaxman’s Serrouck Trophy Best Purebred Arab In-Hand (Mrs R Low & Mrs V Mylius) ∞ The Great Dondin Trophy Best PB or Anglo Arab In-Hand (Mrs R Low & Mrs V Mylius) ∞ Double Dutch III Trophy Show Hunter Pony Champion (Mr Kris McCall) ∞ Biddy Perpetual Challenge Trophy ∞ Show Pony Champion Charn Trophy Show Pony Champion (Mrs J de Pree & the late Mrs Mudd) ∞ McGredy Perpetual Trophy ∞ Intermediate Champion Noddy Trophy Winning First
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