Arab Horse Society National Championship Show 2018 Three Counties Showground, Malvern 26Th July 2018 to 28Th July 2018

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Arab Horse Society National Championship Show 2018 Three Counties Showground, Malvern 26Th July 2018 to 28Th July 2018 Arab Horse Society National Championship Show 2018 Three Counties Showground, Malvern 26th July 2018 to 28th July 2018 JUDGES PURE BRED ARABS IN HAND Mrs R L Mccormick Mrs C Rowell Mr G Smith Mrs R Schibler Mrs H Hennekens-Van Nes Mr I Woodward RIDDEN Mrs K Houghton Mr N Fuller Miss Lynell Sheridan Mrs Nicola Mellor ANGLO ARABS Mrs C Nelson, Mrs K Houghton, Mrs N Mellor PART BRED ARABS Mrs C Nelson, Mrs K Houghton, Mrs N Mellor OTHER CHAMPIONSHIPS Mrs R L Mccormick, Mr I. Woodward Mrs K Houghton Mrs Caroline M Nelson Miss Lynell Sheridan Mrs Nicola Mellor Hrh Princess Alia Al Hussein Mrs C Rowell Mr G Smith Mrs R Schibler Mrs H Hennekens-Van Nes Show Jumping Miss Jeanette Mackenzie Mrs G King DRESSAGE Mr D Collins Mrs L Cheneler Mrs B Vale Mrs A Kemili CHAMPIONSHIPS PURE BRED ARABS ChA1 YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Bandahleeza ZB RCh Delicious KK RRCh Cotswolds Al’Amore ChA JUNIOR FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch YVIE RCh ASHADIYA RRCh TD Mariada ChB1 YEARLING MALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch AV Moschino RCh Master Cool RRCh Cameg Arubah ChB JUNIOR MALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch ROE ADHAM RCh CHEVERIONE RRCh Roe Lammah ChC SENIOR FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch ENDRRA (PL) RCh FS VELVET RRCh Cwtchamama ChD SENIOR MALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch MABROUK ALJASSIMYA RCh ARIMATHEA RRCh Tuscany BP ChE FOAL CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Elizza Aljalyla RCh Lolita SBM ChF JUNIOR GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP Ch ALANDRO RCh MAGIC MUHSHRM RRCh AV Mambo CHG SENIOR GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP Ch AJA ALISANDRO RCh ASBEAU RRCh Serengeti ChH NOVICE RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Ch PHA JUST DEVINE RCh RIVIERAH ChI OPEN RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Ch CIPRIANA RCh TENDER KKISS ChJ RESTRICTED RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Ch AVATAR RCh DAREES ANGLO ARABS ChK ANGLO ARAB JUNIOR FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Myrrormere Miss Lacey RCh L.A. Rudella ChL ANGLO ARAB JUNIOR MALE CHAMPIONSHIP ChM ANGLO ARAB GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Barnwell Drago RCh Prosecco ChN ANGLO ARAB SENIOR FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Stemar Classic Gold RCh Vlac Aulime ChO ANGLO ARAB SENIOR MALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch ROHIRRIM VORONWE ChP ANGLO ARAB RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Ch TREENHILL ARISTOTLE rCh BARNWELL DRAGO PART BRED ARABS ChQ PART BRED GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Newoak Devil’s Laughter RCh Ravels Picasso ChR PART BRED FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Castanya Wisdom RCh Thimbleby Angelique ChS PART BRED MALE CHAMPIONSHIP Ch Fairwaycripps Shaun D RCh Steamcross Andante Deux ChT PART BRED RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Ch MAYTHORNES EASTER DIMENSION RCh CHAPELFIELD LADIES MAN OTHER CHAMPIONSHIPS ChU SUPREME RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP OF SHOW Ch TREENHILL ARISTOTLE RCh TENDER KKISS ChV VETERAN CHAMPIONSHIP (Pure/Anglo/Part Bred) Ch AZTEQ RCh LA DOLCE VITA (US) ChW COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP Ch RAVELS PICASSO RCh PERSIAN GOLDEN BHUTTON ChX PALOMINO CHAMPIONSHIP Ch MOONLIGHT PRINCESS RCh PERSIAN GOLDEN BHUTTON ChY Egyptian and Egyptian Related Championship Ch MH MAARIA RCh KAMAR IBN MUHANED ChZ Arabian Sports Horse Championship Ch D'AMAARA RCh BIDDESDEN PALIKARI Ch1 Amateur Handled Championship Ch Adinkaa RCh NPA Habeeba Ch2 Owner Breeder Championship Ch ALANDRO RCh PHA JUST DEVINE CH3 LIGHT HORSE/PONY CHAMPIONSHIP Ch D'AAMASCUS RCh MOLUCCAS CARAWAY KITTEN Ch4 Hack and Riding Horse Championship Ch DOWHILLS MAY DANCE RCh ARKTIC AYRES Ch5 Amateur Ridden Championship Ch Symphony Bint Psynerman RCh TF Horus Bey Ch6 SUPREME IN HAND ANGLO/PART BRED CHAMPIONSHIP OF SHOW Ch Castanya Wisdom RCh Thimbleby Angelique Ch7 Crabbet Supreme In Hand Championship Ch GAYZELLA RCh BEY DAYAAN Ch8 Aljassimya Amateur Challenge Best in Class Novice Ch Palila Ch9 Aljassimya Amateur Challenge Best in Class Amateur Ch Darcy Ch10 Aljassimya Amateur Challenge Best in Class Amateur Ch Ch12 Small Stud Owner Ch Mr & Mrs NP Armstrong RCh Miss J Mackenzie Ch13 High Percentage Championship Ch Ravels Picasso RCh Clinwil Royal Serenade Ch14 GSB, Crabbet or Old English Championship Ch Marbon Masterpiece RCh Ledarb Phoenix Ch15 Ridden coloured & High Percentage Championship Ch Treenhill Aristotle RCh Jerseys Angelina One Horse Owner Award Ch Mrs V Angier RCh Miss L Ewin Junior Member Award Ch Patience Fraser Brown CLASS RESULTS PURE BRED ARABS IN HAND 1 A Junior Fillies, 1 year old, born on or after 1st May, 2017 1st BANDAHLEEZA ZB b. (26th May 2017) S.Emerald J (BE) D.Bandhura ZB Exhibited by Mr B & Mrs Z Bermingham Bred by Mr Brian & Mrs Zena Bermingham 2nd COTSWOLDS AL'AMORE gr. (18th May 2017) S.Balero D.Galicja (BE) Exhibited by Miss Linda C Hughes Bred by Ms Linda Hughes 3rd HYPATIA ZB ch. (29th June 2017) S.Santorini D.Helena Exhibited by Elaine Clare & Anne Harris Bred by Mr Brian & Mrs Zena Bermingham 4th DAMHASKE b. (18th June 2017) S.Roe Mareikh D.Dahliah Exhibited by Mrs B Gamlin, Mrs C Ratcliffe & Mr V Matthews Bred by Mrs B Gamlin, Mrs C Ratcliffe & Mr V Matthews 5th ELWIRA gr. (27th June 2017) S.Psy Dream (BE) D.Ewitacja (PL) Exhibited by Mr & Mrs DWG Smith Bred by Mr & Mrs D W G Smith 6th RV AMAZING GRACE ch. (1st July 2017) S.Orient El Aziz (IT) D.RV Aaleyah Exhibited by Mr JM & Mrs JL Parfitt Bred by Mr J M & Mrs J L Parfitt 7th ADALINE gr. (10th June 2017) S.Orient El Aziz (IT) D.Ffiligree Exhibited and bred by Miss Sara Parfitt 8th EXSTRAVAGANZA SBM gr. (14th June 2017) S.Vivaldi Rach (BR) D.Glentons Tolulah Exhibited by Mr PJ & Mrs SI Howard Bred by Mr P & Mrs S Howard 1 B Senior Fillies, 1 year old, born on or before 30th April, 2017 1st DELICIOUS KK ch. (22nd April 2017) S.Kanz Al Bidayer (AE) D.Vvivacious Exhibited by Mrs K & Miss K Pody Bred by Mrs K & Miss K Pody 2nd LUNAH L A ch. (2nd January 2017) S.Pstravinsky D.Hyleah El Bri (AT) Exhibited by Mrs C Lewthwaite & Mr AR McGregpr Bred by Mr A R Mcgregor & Mrs C Lewthwaite 3rd VALERIE gr. (28th April 2017) S.S.M.A. Magic One (BE) D.Vera Psymona (US) Exhibited by Ryan Jones & Mohammed Al Subaie Bred by Mr Ryan Jones and Mr Mohammed A Al Subaie 4th VALENTINA KK b. (23rd April 2017) S.Vivegas D.Adeeba Exhibited by Mrs K & Miss K Pody Bred by Mrs K & Miss K Pody 5th HR POETIC JUSTICE gr. (6th April 2017) S.WH Justice (US) D.Bint Bint Maarlia Exhibited by Mr C & Mrs V White Bred by Mr C & Mrs V White 6th AB KAMSIN bl. (4th April 2017) S.AB Indiana Jones D.CFS Dafina Exhibited by Miss Claire Lea Bred by Mrs Elizabeth M Horstmann 7th MAVELLACE bl. (18th April 2017) S.Mabrouk Aljassimya D.FS Velvet Exhibited and bred by Mrs Andrea Taylor 8th DIAMONDS R b. (14th March 2017) S.Emerald J (BE) D.Sharrmin R Exhibited by Mr Raymond Fox Bred by Mr R Fox 2 Fillies, 2 years old, born in 2016 1st YVIE ch. (6th June 2016) S.Ascot DD (BE) D.Yokosuka 'F' (NL) Exhibited by Mr & Mrs DWG Smith Bred by Mr & Mrs D W G Smith 2nd ASHADIYA gr. (15th June 2016) S.Ammar El Mabrouka (DK) D.Mahriah Exhibited and bred by Mrs Julie Kennedy 3rd MAILUNA ch. (22nd June 2016) S.MM Just Cavalli (SE) D.Glamorous Exhibited by Mr N E Arnold Bred by Mr & Mrs N E Arnold 4th ROSALEIGH ch. (9th April 2016) S.MCA Magnum Gold (US) D.Psafeena Exhibited and bred by Mrs C A Blyth 5th PERSIA ch. (11th May 2016) S.Vivegas D.Popaya Exhibited by Miss A J Holloway Bred by Miss Amanda Holloway 6th MINEVER gr. (3rd June 2016) S.Muhaned Al Rayyan (QA) D.Manayah Exhibited by Mrs A W Potts Bred by Mrs Ann W Potts 7th DOMINIQUA SBM br. (30th April 2016) S.Vivaldi Rach (BR) D.Yourka (NL) Exhibited by Mr PJ & Mrs SI Howard Bred by Mr P & Mrs S Howard 8th BINLEY SILVER SUNSET gr. (30th April 2016) S.Binley Ronaldo (AU) D.Sa'ira Exhibited and bred by Mrs Caroline G E Sussex 3 Fillies, 3 years old, born in 2015 1st TD MARIADA b. (15th May 2015) S.Mahder Al Jamal (BE) D.TD Moura Exhibited and bred by Mrs S Richards 2nd ZAINA BINT MIA gr. (3rd April 2015) S.Audemars PA D.Mia Bint Adala Exhibited and bred by Mrs Joyce Robertson 3rd LEYLA DE LAFON (FR) ch. (23rd April 2015) S.Shanghai EA (ES) D.Bess Lola Bint Estasha (NL) Exhibited by Miss Amy Dutkowski-Southworth Bred by E.A.R.L. Mas de Lafon 4th DIOR BY DESIGN ch. (26th May 2015) S.Master Design GA (US) D.EA Amellia Exhibited by Mr & Mrs W & Miss K Gore Bred by Mr & Mrs W Gore & Miss K Gore 5th HABEEBA ZE gr. (19th May 2015) S.AJA Angelo D.Helena Exhibited by Mr B & Mrs Z Bermingham & Miss E Maxwell Bred by Mr B & Mrs Z Bermingham & Miss E Maxwell 6th EMALIA ch. (17th April 2015) S.Eden C (US) D.Emda (PL) Exhibited by Pam Flower & Mark Gamlin Bred by Mrs Pam Flower 7th JUMEIRAH ch. (14th June 2015) S.Psadisho Ibn Esstashan (DE) D.Jumainah Exhibited by Miss Katie O'Brien Bred by Mrs M W Segre & Mr H Segre 8th PIMENTA (PL) b. (29th January 2015) S.Pogrom (PL) D.Pia (US) Exhibited by Miss SE Lindsay & Mr R Davies Bred by Janow Podlaski State Stud 4 Geldings, 1 year old, born in 2017 1st AV MAMBO gr. (7th June 2017) S.Macho Des Alpes D.AV Dancing Rain Exhibited by Mrs J Givens & Mrs D Gowans Bred by Ms C Reid 2nd TANZANITE HJ b. (19th April 2017) S.Emerald J (BE) D.LB Gucci (NO) Exhibited by Jude Jones Bred by Ms C Reid & Mr R Jones 3rd ALBAA bl.
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