Equine Schedule Bank Holiday Monday 25th May 2020 Stoke Park, Guildford 6 Vet General Equine Practice

Comprehensive mobile 24hr equine veterinary services

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Fully equipped operating theatre and surgeon

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Office hours 8am-5pm Monday to Friday

Directors: Ben Mayes MA VetMB MRCVS Judy Scrine MA VetMB MRCVS

Dawes Farm, Bognor Road, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex RH12 3SH Tel: 01306 628222 Fax: 01306 628379 [email protected] www.mayesandscrine.co.uk Contents Page

Provisional timetables 4 Important notes for competitors 6 Entry fees and prize money 7 Judges 9 Rules and regulations 31 Affiliations 34 Qualifiers 35 Class no’s. Ridden hunters 10 1-4 Ridden cobs 12 5-7 Best shod competition 13 5-7 RoR and Tattersalls Ridden Show Series 14 8 Skewbald and piebald (ridden) 14 9-10 Ridden Veterans 15 11-13 Mountain and moorland ridden 16 14-17 Skewbald and piebald (in-) 18 18-19 Mountain and moorland in-hand 18 20-26 Side 21 27-28 TSR trainingg classes 22 29-30 Unaffiliated showing 23 31-34 Showjumping (main arena) 24 50-53 Showjumping (ring 4) 26 54-59 Donkeys 28 60 -65

Entries close: Showing - April 13th 2020 Showjumping - May 21st 2020

Please note that changes may occur following the printing of this schedule. Keep up to date on our web site at www.surreycountyshow.co.uk and @SurreyShow on Facebook.

Enter online at www.surreycountyshow.co.uk

Page 3 Provisional timetables: These are estimated times only and are subject to change upon closure of entries.

Grand arena 8.30am Senior Fox Hunter 10.00am National 1.30m Open 11.00am Area Trial 2.00pm Side Saddle Costume Concours d’Elegance

Ring 1 8.00am Ridden Hunters 11.00am Ridden Cobs 2.00pm The RoR Tattersall’s Ridden Show Series 3.00pm Ridden Skewbald and piebald 4.00pm Ridden Veterans

Ring 2 8.00am M&M ridden 11.30am In hand Skewbald and Piebald 1.00pm In hand Large Breeds 2.00pm In hand Welsh A/B 2.30pm In hand Miniature Shetland 3.00pm In hand Shetland 3.30pm In hand Dartmoor 4.00pm In hand Exmoor

Ring 3 12.00pm TSR In hand Training Class 12.45pm TSR Ridden Training Class 1.30pm Unaffiliated Ridden 2.15pm Unaffiliated Ridden Coloured 3.00pm Unaffiliated Riding / 3.45pm Unaffiliated M&M Ridden

Page 4 Ring 4 8.30am Side Saddle 9.15am British Show classes: to run in order Unaffiliated 75cm Unaffiliated 85cm Senior British Novice Championship – first round/ 90cm open Nupafeed Supplements Senior Discovery - first round/ 1m open Surrey Area 1.00m Championship Lord & Lady Equestrian Senior Newcomers - first round/ 1.10m Open Senior 1.15m Open

Donkeys 1.00pm Best Condition & Turned Out or Gelding Mare or Broodmare Youngstock Miniature Young Handler

Page 5 Important entry notes for competitors – please read carefully

A maximum of 3 entry tickets per horse will be allocated. Additional adult tickets can be purchased for £12.00. If you are a member you will receive an additional member ticket.

One horsebox pass will be allocated per entry form. If you require extra horse- box passes or competitor car park passes, please specify this on your entry form.

Prizes All prize winners will be awarded a prize voucher by the Steward. This can be either cashed on the day at The Bank (adjacent to the Show Office) or sent to the show office in Bramley for a BACS transfer. Please ensure your account details are written clearly on the voucher. Vouchers must be redeemed by 31st July 2020. British Showjumping classes in Ring 4 will be presented with a voucher to be redeemed at the Judges Box in Ring 4. These vouchers are NOT redeemable at the on-site bank or after the Show.

Join the Surrey County Agricultural Society and save money on your entries. You can become a member when completing your entries on our online entry form in the Competitor Zone at www.surreycountyshow.co.uk or call us on 01483 890810. To enter classes at members rates, new members must pay their subscription for the current year in advance. There are membership discounts for those who pay their subscriptions by direct debit – please contact the show office for a direct debit form and options.

Annual membership rates (not direct debit): Member by email £45.00pa by post £50.00pa Vice-president by email £70.00pa by post £75.00pa

Page 6 Entry fees and prize money (all entry fees include VAT).

Showing Classes Class Member Non-member 1 Novice hunter £17.50 £29.00 2 - 4 Ridden hunters* £27.50 £39.00 5 – 7 Ridden cobs* £27.50 £39.00 8 RoR Tattersall’s £17.50 £29.00 9 –10 Ridden skewbald/piebald* £27.50 £39.00 11-13 Ridden veterans £17.50 £17.50 14-17 M & M ridden £17.50 £29.00 18-19 In-hand skewbald/piebald £17.50 £29.00 20 - 26 M & M in hand £17.50 £29.00 27 - 28 Side saddle £17.50 £29.00 29 – 30 TSR training classes £12.00 £12.00 30 – 34 Unaffiliated showing £15.00 £15.00

* This fee includes levy of £10.00 for qualification to RIHS.

Prize money 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1 Novice hunter £30 £25 £20 £15 £10 2 - 4 Ridden hunters £35 £30 £25 £20 £15 5 - 7 Ridden cobs £35 £30 £25 £20 £15 8 RoR £60 £40 £20 £10 - 9 -10 Ridden skewbald/piebald £35 £30 £25 £20 £15 11-12 In hand skewbald/piebald £25 £20 £15 £10 £5 13-15 Ridden veterans £25 £20 £15 - - 16-19 M&M ridden £30 £25 £20 £15 £10 20-26 M&M in hand £25 £20 £15 £10 £5 27 Side saddle equitation £25 £20 £15 £10 £5 28 Side saddle concours £30 £25 £20 £15 £10 29-34 Unaffiliated - - - - -

Entries close 13th April 2020.

Page 7 Showjumping Class Entry fee 50 Foxhunter £30.00 51 Surrey County Stakes £45.00 52 Grand Prix Area Trial £65.00 53 - 54 Unaffiliated £12.00 55 Senior British Novice £20.00 56 Senior Discovery £20.00 57 Surrey Area £25.00 58 Senior Newcomer £25.00 59 Senior Open £25.00

Prize money 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 50 Foxhunter £200 £150 £100 £70 £50 £30 51 County Stakes £500 £350 £250 £150 £100 £60 £45 £45 52 GP Area Trial £1400 £1000 £700 £550 £300 £100 £80 £70 53 Unaffiliated ------54 Unaffiliated ------55 Senior Novice £50 £35 £25 £20 £20 56 Senior Discovery £50 £35 £25 £20 £20 57 Surrey Area £200 £160 £110 £80 £50 58 Senior Newcomer £150 £120 £80 £50 £30 £25 59 Senior Open £150 £120 £80 £50 £30 £25

Entries close 21st May 2020.

Donkeys Entry fee Member Non Member £9.00 £11.00

Prize Money 1st 2nd 3rd £15 £10 £5

Entries close 13th April 2020

Page 8 2020 judges

Ridden hunters Mr Jody Sole (ride) Mr John Conifey (conformation) Ridden cobs Miss Melissa Richardson (ride) Mrs Rosemary King (conformation) Retrained racehorses Mr Jody Sole (ride) Mr David Arbuthnot (conformation) Skewbald/piebald ridden Mr John Conifey Skewbald/piebald in-hand Mrs Sharon King Ridden veterans Mrs Angela Wells M & M ridden Mrs Jackie Webb (ride) Mrs L Impey (conformation) M & M in-hand: Large Breeds (Welsh C/D, Connemara, New Forest, Fell, Dales, Highland) Ms K Dovey - Whiting Welsh A/B, Exmoor Mrs L Impey Shetland Mrs Jackie Webb Dartmoor Ms K Dovey – Whiting Side Saddle Hon. Mrs Dawn Gooch Unaffiliated: TSR Training Classes Hon. Mrs Dawn Gooch (ride) Mr David Arbuthnot (conformation) Riding horse/ hack Mr John Conifey Ridden cob Mrs Rosemary King Ridden Coloured Mrs Sharon King Ridden M&M Mrs Jackie Webb Showjumping: Grand Arena Joanna Gillespie, Sara Mould & Jane Cook Ring 4 Susan May & Julia Palmer

Donkeys TBC

Page 9 Ridden Hunters

Judges: Mr Jody Sole (ride) Mr John Conifey (conformation)

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion.

The‘Bernard Weatherill’ Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Champion Ridden hunter.

Affiliations: (UK) SHB (GB) IDHS (GB) TSR

Qualifiers: RIHS Qualifier (SHB(GB) 2020 Rules) (page 35) SHB (GB) Polly Coles Ridden Hunter Championship IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge (page 38) Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Riders Hunter Gold Medal Series (page 39) Ponies Association (UK) Open Hunter Gold Medal Series (page 38) TSR Showing Finals (page 41)

All exhibits in the Ridden hunter classes must be registered with SHB (GB). The Ridden hunter classes will be judged under SHB (GB) 2020 rules. Competitors may compete on a day ticket: see page 27 If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days.

1. Novice hunter, mare or gelding, any weight, 4 years or over, not having won a prize of £60 or a total of £200 (or equivalent values) in prize money in any SHB (GB) affiliated Ridden hunter classes at home or abroad, before 1st January 2020, excepting all prize money awarded as a four-year-old. Owners and/or riders need to be SHB (GB) members and the horse needs to be on the SHB (GB) basic id. These

Page 10 will be ridden by the judge and it is the owner’s responsibility to ensure the horse is capable of being ridden by another rider. The John McInerney Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented to the winner.

The Polly Coles 4 & 5 Year Old Ridden Hunter Championship – The top three horses from every SHB(GB) 4 year old ridden hunter class and the top three 4 or 5 year olds in any SHB(GB) Novice Ridden Hunter Class, held at shows prior to the 2020 Hunter Show will qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line. At the final to be held at the SHB(GB) National Hunter Supreme Championship Show at Addington Equestrian 2020 (7th – 9th July 2020) the highest placed 4 & 5 year old will each receive £500, 2nd £350, 3rd £200, 4th £150 & £50 to the highest placed amateur class. At the Championship 4 & 5 year olds will be judged separately.

2. Lightweight hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying up to 79.5kgs (12 stone 7lbs).

3. Middleweight hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying 79.5kgs (12 stone 7lbs) to 89kgs (14 stone).

4. Heavyweight hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old over, capable of carrying over 89kgs (14 stone).

Page 11 Ridden Cobs

Judges: Mrs Rosemary King (ride) Miss Melissa Richardson (conformation)

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion. (Please note that Maxi cobs are not included in the Championship).

The‘Barratt-Stennett’ Perpetual Challenge Trophy awarded by the late Mr F Barratt-Stennett, and a rosette, given by the British Show Horse Association, for the Champion.

Affiliations: BSHA Ponies (UK) IDHS (GB) TSR.

Qualifiers: RIHS (BSHA rules) (page 36) IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge (page 38) BSHA National Championship Show (page 36) Ponies Association (UK) Ridden Cob Gold Medal Series (page 39) Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Riders Cob Type Gold Medal Series (page 39) TSR Showing Finals (page 41)

The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Champion rosette.

5. Lightweight riding cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms (14.2hh) but not exceeding 155cms (15.1hh), capable of carrying up to 14 stone.

6. Heavyweight riding cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over exceeding 148cms (14.2hh) but not exceeding 155cms (15.1hh), capable of carrying more than 14 stone.

Page 12 7. Maxi cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 155cms (15.1hh). - to be judged as Cobs. Judges must pay particular attention to type (i.e. short legged animals of COB type). To be shown hogged. This class is not included in the Championship.

S1 - Best shod cob competition

£15 to winning farrier and £10 to the reserve.

A competition sponsored by the Worshipful Company of Farriers, for the Best Shod horse in the Cob section, classes 5 to 7. The WCF will award a rosette and an inscribed card to the winner in each class, a plaque to the overall win- ner and a plaque for the Registered Farrier responsible for its feet and shoeing. The judge will examine each horse before or during the line-up for preliminary judging, taking into consideration: a) Condition of the feet, b) The making (or preparation) and fitting of the shoes, c) Nailing and position of clips. Please state on the entry form the name and address of your farrier.

Page 13 The RoR Tattersall’s Ridden Show Series 2020

Judges: Mr Jody Sole (ride) Mr David Arbuthnot (conformation)

Qualifiers: RoR Tattersalls Show Series Championship (page 40) TSR Showing Finals (page 41)

Vouchers 1st (plus voucher for jacket) to 4th place. Veteran prize (15+) of a £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran final at Aintree.

8. The RoR Tattersall’s Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse. Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over on the 1st January 2020. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, Pelham or simple double with a plain cavass on noseband. Horses should be plaited.

Ridden Skewbald and Piebald

Judge: Mr John Conifey

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion. Trophy kindly awarded by Beachcomber Tours to the Champion

Affiliations: BSPA Ponies Association (UK) TSR

Qualifiers: RIHS (BSPA Rules) (page 36) World Championship of Colour Summer Championships (page 37) Ponies Association (UK) Ridden Piebald/Skewbald Horse/ Gold Medal Series (page 39)

Page 14 Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Riders Ridden Coloured Horse/Pony Gold Medal Series (page 39) TSR Showing Finals (page 41).

Please note: No leading rein permitted.

9. BSPA RIHS ridden pony, any type not exceeding 153cms (15.0hh). The judge will not ride.

10. BSPA RIHS ridden horse, any type exceeding 153cms (15.0hh). The judge will ride.

Ridden Veterans

Judge: Mrs Angela Wells

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion. Trophy kindly awarded by Beachcomber Tours to the Champion.

Affiliations: VHS

Qualifiers: Veteran Horse Society - Area Qualifier 2020 (page 40) TSR Showing Finals (page 41)

11. Diamond veteran ridden (25 years and over). Open to horses and ponies of any breed and height.

12. Veteran ridden (20 – 24 years). Open to horses and ponies of any breed and height.

13. Pre-veteran ridden (15 – 19 years). Open to horses and ponies of any breed and height.

Page 15 Ridden Mountain and Moorland

Judges: Mrs Jackie Webb (ride) Mrs L Impey (conformation)

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion. Trophy kindly awarded by Beachcomber Tours to the Champion.

Affiliations: NPS Ponies Association (UK) TSR.

Qualifiers: Ponies Association (UK) M & M Ridden Pony Gold Medal Series (page 39) Ponies Association (UK) Novice Ridden M & M Pony Gold Medal Series (page 39) Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Riders Ridden M & M Gold Medal Series (page 39) NPS Summer Championship Show (page 38) NPS/Ringside Stud Open Ridden National Championship (page 38) National Welsh Brynseion Stud Ridden Championship (page 42) TSR Showing Finals (page 41)

Open to registered pure bred M & M , mares and geldings five years old or over.

Young Rider: Surrey County Agricultural Society will award a rosette to the best young rider aged 16 or under on the date of the show.

The NPS/Standing Hat Stud & Show Team Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS qual- ifying or Life members in the NPS affiliated M & M Ridden section (classes 14-15). Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. M & M Open Championship for 1st and 2nd placed ponies in classes 14 and 15.

Page 16 14. NPS/Ringside Stud Open Ridden National Championship M & M small breeds open. Stallion, mare or gelding, 5 years old and over. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A or Welsh B. Rider any age.

15. NPS/Ringside Stud Open Ridden National Championship M & M large breeds open. Stallion, mare or gelding, 5 years old and over. Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh C or Welsh D. Rider any age.

16. M & M novice. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. Not to have won a first prize of £10 or more in any open ridden M & M class at any show before 1st January 2020. Rider any age. Ponies must be shown in a snaffle .

17. M & M amateur rider all breeds. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over. Rider any age. Open to riders who for showing purposes have not engaged in a training programme for riders/horses/ponies, livery, buying/selling or dealing of horses/ponies as a means of deriving a source of income since 1st August 2018.

Page 17 Skewbald and Piebald In-Hand

Judge: Mrs Sharon King

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion. Trophy kindly awarded by Beachcomber Tours to the Champion.

Affiliations: BSPA Ponies Association (UK) TSR.

Qualifiers: World Championship of Colour Summer Championships (page 37) Ponies Association (UK) In-hand Skewbald/ Piebald Horse/Pony Gold Medal Series (page 39) TSR Showing Finals (page 41)

18. BSPA Plaited pony or horse. Any age, height or sex. No foals.

19. BSPA Traditional, native or hogged pony or horse. Any age, any height or sex. No foals.

Mountain and Moorland In-Hand

Judges: Large Breeds: Fell, New Forest, Highland, Welsh C/D, Connemara, Dales Ms K Dovey – Whiting Welsh A/B Mrs L Impey Miniature Shetland, Shetland Mrs Jackie Webb Dartmoor Ms K Dovey – Whiting Exmoor Mrs L Impey

£40 to the Champion and £30 to the Reserve Champion. The winner from each class will go forward to the Championship.

Page 18 The‘Driver’ Challenge Cup awarded by Mr C R Driver to the Champion Mountain and Moorland pony.

All ponies must be registered or accepted for registration in their respective breed society stud books, and the registered number must be given on the entry form.

Affiliations: NPS Ponies Association (UK) TSR.

Qualifiers: NPS/HorseQuest M & M In-hand Summer Championship (page 38) NPS/Kilmannan Stud Silver Medal Championship (page 38) Ponies Association (UK) Gold Medal Series (page 39) National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship (page 42) National Welsh Brightwells Section A,B,C,D In-Hand Championship(page 42) BCPS Tam O’Shanter Championship (page 42) of the Year (page 42) TSR Showing Finals (page 41) NPS/ HorseQuest M & M In-hand Summer Championship. Open to pure bred registered M&M ponies in the main body of their studbook. Owners membership cards must be shown in the ring to receive qualification. Foals are not eligible.

The NPS/Kilmannan Stud Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M & M in-hand section. The sponsors rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the qualification. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or qualification.

Breed Societies will present a Special Rosette to the best in breed. Current membership cards to be produced in the ring (if issued by the breed society). owners to be a current FPS member - classes not open to section X. GEMS will present a rosette to the highest placed Miniature Shetland, exhibited by a member of GEMS. Members must wear their badges in the ring. Page 19 The‘Ramblers’ Perpetual Challenge Trophy awarded by Mr and Mrs Alan Roberts, for the winning . The‘Dewland’ Challenge Trophy awarded by Mr and Mrs D V M Howell, for the winning Shetland.

20. Large Breeds, yearlings, 2 and 3 years: Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh C/D

21. Large Breeds, 4 years and over: Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh C/D

22. Welsh A/B, any age, any sex

23. Miniature Shetland, not exceeding 34ins, any age, any sex.

24. Shetland, any age, any sex.

Please note the following SPSBS affiliation rules for classes 23 - 24: 1) This class is confined to SPSBS registered ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or to foals eligible for registration. 2) Three year old fillies with foals at foot must not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the show. Ridden stallions must display a stallion bridle badge. In-hand stallions 2 years and over are advised to display a stallion bridle badge. 3) Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in this class. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in in-hand classes. Exhibitors must not kneel but remain standing while in the ring.

25. Dartmoor, any age, any sex.

26. Exmoor, any age, any sex.

Page 20 Side Saddle Judge: Hon Mrs Dawn Gooch

Affiliations: Side Saddle Association

Qualifiers: SSA Equitation championship (page 41)

27. Equitation Championship Open qualifying class: Run under SSA Rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and SSA Championship Points. Class may be split into adult and junior if numbers allow. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st January of the current year. A rosette in memory of The Late Mr R Philpot is offered to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out.

28. Side Saddle Costume Concours d’Elegance

TheSurrey Union Perpetual Challenge Cup for the winner of this class.

The sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse/pony and rider and the way of going of the horse/pony. Safe tack must be used. Detailed inspection of the rider’s period costume is not required. Fancy dress is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. No individual show is required, but the judge may ask small groups of 3 or 4 riders to give short displays. A special rosette will be awarded to the highest placed adult and junior members of the Side Saddle Association carrying their current Championship points card. Juniors must wear hats to current safety standard or above for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk. Competitors should produce a brief resume of their costume for the commentator.

Page 21 *NEW FOR 2020*

The Showing Register Training Classes & Talent Spotting.

Judges: Hon Dawn Gooch (ride) Mr David Arbuthnot (confirmation)

Combination of horse and rider not to have entered any of the above affiliated classes. The classes are open to amateurs & non amateurs, you do not have to be a member of TSR or any society to enter. These are practice classes where the judge will give feedback on individual show, presentation and technique. Classes will NOT be placed, these are non-competitive classes. A rosette will be presented to all participants.

The judge will be talent spotting in the ridden training class ONLY for the TSR Training Pathway and Amateur Rider of the Year to be held at the TSR Summer Show 18th -19th July 2020. To be eligible for talent spotting, riders must be an Amateur and 8 years old or over. If the rider is a junior, the parents must be classed as amateur. Riders and ponies/ horses must not have qualified or competed at HOYS 2017/18/19. Judges will notify riders if they have been talent spotted for the Pathway in the ring. Full details and definitions can be found at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

29. Ridden, any type, any age, any height. Rider (no lead reins) to be suitably mounted. Judge will not ride.

30. In-Hand, any type, any age, any height.

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Unaffiliated Showing Classes

Judges: Riding Horse/ Hack: Mr John Conifey Ridden Cob: Mrs Rosemary King Ridden Coloured: Mrs Sharon King Ridden M&M: Mrs Jackie Webb

Combination of horse and rider not to have entered any of the above affiliated showing classes.

These classes are qualifiers for The Sunshine Tour Championships held at The All England Jumping Course, Hickstead from Thursday 17th – Sunday 20th September 2020. Qualification: 1st - 4th place and does not pass down the line. Stallions MUST always be wearing a bridle disc/ or tail ribbons to clearly identify them. No lead rein.

Rosettes awarded to 6th place kindly sponsored by Flying Changes Coaching. 1st and 2nd placed from each class will go forward to the Championship.

31. Riding Horse/ Hack any age, any height.

32. Ridden Cob any age, any height.

33. Ridden Coloured to include coloured, odd coloured, skewbald and piebald. Any age, any height.

34. Ridden M&M any breed, any age, any height.

Page 23 Showjumping – Grand Arena

Chairman of judges: Joanna Gillespie

Judges: Sara Mould and Jane Cook

Course designer: Kelvin Bywater

Assistant course builder: Tim Price

Affiliations: British Showjumping.

Conditions: 1. Classes will be judged in accordance with the rules of British . All horses entered in classes 50, 51 and 52 must be owned by members of British Showjumping, registered with British Showjump ing and ridden by members in accordance with rule 79. 2. All 3 classes are drawn order and if a competitor has not presented their self to the collecting ring steward by the time they are due in the arena, they will not be able to compete in that class. 3. Unaccompanied competitors must provide the Show Organiser with a contact telephone number in case of an emergency. 4. Entries limited to 30 and no rider may ride more than two horses.

50. Senior Foxhunter – First Round/ 1.20m Open To be judged in accordance with Rule 310. Single phase. Speed 350m per minute. Start height of fences 1.20m. Horses may only compete in one section only. Foxhunter section: For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points – in accordance with Rule 310.6. For all registered horses born on or after 1st January 2013, irrespective of points –in accordance with Rule 310.6.

Page 24 Open section: For registered horses ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. First place rosette kindly sponsored by Equitop GLME.

51. National 1.30m Open. To be judged in accordance with Rule 306. Single phase. Speed 375m per minute. Start height 1.30m. Open to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Junior Members. Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify to the final. Double clear qualifications will not be obtained from one round competitions (eg. Table A4 or Table A - 1 round)

TheMappin and Webb Perpetual Challenge Cup awarded to the winner of this class.

52. Area Trial. To be judged in accordance with Rule 293. Table A9. Speed 375m per minute. Start height 1.50m. Drawn order. For registered horses in Grades A & B to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. This competition may not be restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 entries. Qualifies for The Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Longines Royal Inter national . Points will be awarded as per Rule 293.5 Rule 290.15 Pre-Entry Drawn Order

TheCrusader Perpetual Challenge Cup to be awarded to the winner of this class

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Showjumping – Ring 4

Judges: Susan May and Julia Palmer

Affiliations: British Showjumping

53. Unaffiliated 75cm. This class will be run under British Showjumping Club Rules. Single phase. Open to non-registered competitors on horses or ponies. Riders 12 and over in the current year may ride horses or ponies. Riders 17 years or over in the current year may Not ride ponies. Stallions are not permitted.

54. Unaffiliated 85cm. This class will be run under British Showjumping Club rules. Single phase. Open to non-registered competitors on horses or ponies. Riders 12 and over in the current year may ride horses or ponies. Riders 17 years or over in the current year may Not ride ponies. Stallions are not permitted.

55. Senior British Novice Championship – First round/ 90cm Open. To be judged in accordance with Rule 316. Single phase. Speed 325m per minute. Start height 90cm. Horses may compete in one section only. British Novice: To be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. For horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 125 points – in accordance with Rule 316.6. For all horses born on or after 1st January 2016 irrespective of points – in accordance with Rule 316.6.

Page 26 90cm Open: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. A rug will be presented to the winner.

56. Nupafeed Supplements Senior Discovery First Round/ 1m Open. To be judged in accordance with Rule 314. Single phase. Speed 325m per minute. Start height 1.00m. Horses may compete in one section only. Discovery: For horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 225 points – in accordance with Rule 314.6. For all horses born on or after 1st January 2015 irrespective of points – in accordance with Rule 314.6. Open: For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. A rug will be presented to the winner.

57. Surrey Area 1.00m Championship Table A10. Speed 325m per minute. Start height 1.00m For registered horses in Grades A,B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be aged 12 years or over in current calendar year. A rug will be presented to the winner.

58. Lord & Lady Equestrian Senior Newcomers First Round/1.10m Open To be judged in accordance with Rule 312. Single phase. Speed 325m Per minute. Start height 1.10m. In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries, lower prize money will be withheld. Rule 76.6 Newcomers: For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 375 points – In accordance with Rule 312.6.

Page 27 For all horses born on or after 1st January 2014, irrespective of points – in accordance with Rule 312.6 1.10m Open: For registered horses ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. A rug will be presented to the winner. First place rosette kindly sponsored by Lord & Lady Equestrian.

59. Senior 1.15m Open Single phase. Speed 350m per minute. Start height 1.15m. For registered horses in Grades A,B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. In the event of insufficient entries, lower prize money will be withheld. Rule 76.6

Donkeys

Member Non-member Entry fee £9.00 £11.00

Prize money 1st 2nd 3rd £15.00 £10.00 £5.00

Entries close on the 13th April 2020.

Judge: tbc

This show is affiliated to the Breed Society and classes are judged under DBS rules. The in-hand Champion Donkey at this show automatically qualifies for the relevant Championship at the DBS Annual Supreme Championship Show in August 2020, provided it is owned by a fully paid up member of the DBS. A donkey may win more than one Championship at shows but will qualify only once for the DBS Champion Show. Where the in-hand Champion Donkey has previously qualified, the Reserve Champion Donkey will be deemed the Qualifier. If the reserve champion has also previously qualified, the judge will select another donkey from the in-hand championship line up as the qualifier

Page 28 for the DBS Annual Supreme Championship Show.

Adult Championship for those placed 1st and 2nd in classes 61 and 62. Junior Championship for those placed 1st and 2nd in class 65.

ThePeppercorn Perpetual Challenge Trophy kindly offered by Mrs Rosemary Clarke, will be presented to the Junior Champion.

The Supreme Champion will be awarded The T J Hunt Perpetual Challenge Cup, kindly offered by Mrs Ann Hunt.

The DBS will present rosettes for Best Local Donkey (please indicate by wear- ing a white armband), best gelding, best foal and young handler.

60. Best condition and turned out. A Shield kindly awarded to the winner by John & Rosemary Porter

61. Stallion or gelding, 4 years old and over.

62. Mare, 4 years old or over or broodmares, 5 years old or over, with own foal at foot. (foals to be at least 6 weeks old on Show day) . 63. Youngstock, any sex, yearling, two and three years old.

64. Miniature, any sex, any age.

65. Young handler. Handler not to have attained their 16th birthday on Show day.

Donkey rules and regulations: 1. No person may deliberately enter or show a donkey under a judge who is known to have either owned, bred, leased, sold, produced or prepared that donkey. No donkey should be entered or shown under a judge who has owned, bred or leased the sire of that animal. The breeder is the mare’s owner. 2. Entering one donkey and exhibiting another is not permitted. Once judging has commenced, a donkey may or may not be led or ridden in or out of the ring without the permission of the judge. Page 29 3. No nomination entries are permitted. 4. DBS members must carry their DBS membership cards at all times when showing for production on request in order to receive DBS rosettes. 5. A judge will ask a competitor to leave the ring if either they or their donkey act in an improper manner. 6. Stallions and entire colts must be properly dressed in bridle and bit with the leading rein correctly attached to the bit. No person under the age of 17 may handle an entire donkey (foals excepted). No entire male donkey is allowed to compete in any children’s classes. 7. Young handler classes: To be judged on the ability of the Young Handler and not on the conformation of the donkey. A Young Handler is one who has not attained their 16th birthday on the day of the Show. 8. Championships: The 1st and 2nd prize winners from each class to parade in the ring wearing the appropriate rosettes they have already won. 9. Classes will start at 1pm.

Exhibitors will be supplied with a Green vehicle pass. No one may enter the showground without an admission pass., please check the amount allocated to you when you enter. Please display the vehicle pass in your windscreen. Only vehicles towing trailers and horseboxes may enter the donkey parking area. Additional cars should park in the White car park and you can request these passes on your entry form.

Page 30 General rules and regulations – Please read.

These rules apply equally to competitors and exhibitors, to owners and/or those responsible for a competitor or exhibitor.

Where relevant, all owners and riders should be a member of their respective breed or showing Society. Horse and pony classes will be judged according to their respective Society, Association or discipline rules.

Stallions must be wearing a bridle disc and/or tail ribbons to clearly identify them as a stallion at all times. No member shall allow a stallion for which he/ she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorized agent or ride to compete or be prepared to compete in any competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure that other members of the public are not put at risk of injury.

Refunds are not permitted unless a veterinary certificate can be provided showing proof of injury or illness for the animal entered. In this instance, refunds will be given for the entry fee minus the RIHS levy of £9.50. No r efunds of entry loss will be made if the show has to be cancelled for any reason beyond the control of the Society.

The Society reserves the right to cancel any breed/type section with three or less exhibitors, and to amalgamate or cancel classes where necessary. In the event of a class having to be cancelled, the entry fees will be returned minus the RIHS levy.

Any competitor intending to object to any exhibit must notify the Show Secretary in writing within one hour of the class having been judged with a deposit of £25.00, which will be returned if the protest is sustained, but if in the opinion of the Executive Committee the objection is unreasonable, the deposit will be forfeited. The decision of the Executive Committee shall be final and binding to all parties.

Riders ages will be taken as on the date of the show, except where stated otherwise. In classes run under NPS Rules the ages of riders and handlers are all taken as at 1st January of the current year.

Page 31 Please specify where possible whether you/your horse can be categorized as; novice, amateur, home produced or young rider.

A judge’s decision shall be final.

Neither the Society nor any of its officers or servants will be responsible for anything that may happen to exhibitors, their servants or any other person, or their respective property or animals, or to any exhibit at the show, and it shall be considered a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless and that he shall be considered to indemnify the Society against any legal proceedings, claims or demands in respect thereof.

Exhibitors acknowledge that they are taking part in a risk sport and agree to having achieved a level of competency. In addition, they agree that they understand it is their responsibility to insure their property, animals and livestock whilst on the Showground and hold full public liability insurance.

The use of doping substances and controlled medication substances in equines competing at the Show will not be tolerated. Competitors should refer to the equine anti-doping and controlled medication rules issued by their governing body or society. Equine anti-doping and controlled medication testing may be carried out at the Show.

If any member, competitor or exhibitor violates any of the rules or regulations, they will forfeit any prize or prizes to which they may be entitled and, if a member, be subjected to expulsion from the Society.

Any dispute or doubt arising on any questions connected with the Society shall be referred to the Show Secretary in the first instance, who may refer the matter to the Society’s Chairman of Council or Chairman of the Horse Committee as appropriate.

Pregnant equines where 90% or more of the gestation period has elapsed may not be transported to the show.

In classes where there is a height restriction, entries may be measured on the ground, unless an Official Measurement Certificate is produced. Page 32 All those entering the rings with equines must be properly dressed i.e. wearing suitable hats, jackets and their exhibit number where applicable.

Anyone riding an equine on the showground must wear a hat of a standard approved by the governing body of their respective breed society, association or discipline and under whose rules they are exhibiting and competing.

All equines should be accompanied by their approved DEFRA passport. Horses must have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (1st vaccination and then 2nd vaccination between 21-92 days later) followed by the first booster (150-215 days) and all subsequent boosters. Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the first booster but not within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose. Horses must have been vaccinated within 6 months before the show but not less than 7 days of arriving at the show.

No animals, other than that named and described in the catalogue can be ex- hibited at the Show, and substitutions can only be taken up to Wednesday 20th May 2020, with notification in writing to the Show Office. This is with exception of the show jumping classes where special rules apply.

The Society reserves the right to alter the timetable of classes publicised at short notice if deemed necessary.

The Surrey County Agricultural Society shall have power to interpret these rules and the regulations above mentioned if there should be any ambiguity or difference of opinion concerning the purport or intention of any rule or regulation. The Society shall have power to deal with any matter not provided for in these rules. A full copy of the articles of association of the society may be obtained from the secretary on request.

The Surrey County Agricultural Society has taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present at the show. Animals,however, can sometimes be unpredictable. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid or prevent accidents occurring and must act upon the instructions of officials and stewards.

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Affiliations:

British Showjumping Classes 50 - 59

Ponies Association (UK) Classes 1 - 4 (hunters), 5 - 7 (cobs), 14 - 17 (M & M ridden), 20 - 26 (M & M in-hand), 9 – 10 (skewbald/piebald ridden) 18 – 19 (skewbald/piebald in-hand).

Sports (GB) Classes 1 - 4 (hunters)

Irish Draught Horse Society of GB Classes 1 - 4 (hunters), 5 - 7 (cobs)

British Show Horse Association Classes 5 - 7 (cobs)

Retraining of Racehorses Class 8

The Side Saddle Association Classes 27 - 28

British Skewbald and Piebald Association Classes 9 – 10 and 18 - 19

Page 34 National Pony Society (NPS S20.071) Classes 14 - 17 (M & M ridden) and 20 - 26 (M & M in-hand).

The Showing Register Classes 1 – 26

The Sunshine Tour Classes 31 – 34

The Veteran Horse Society Classes 11 - 13

Worshipful Company of Farriers Classes 5 – 7 (cobs)

Mountain and moorland: National Welsh Championships Society (WPCS) Society (DPS) Exmoor Pony Society (EPS) British Society (BCPS) New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society (NFPBCS) Society (Dales PS) Fell Pony Society (FPS) Society (HPS) The Stud-Book Society GEMS

Qualifiers: Royal International Horse Show (RIHS) qualifiers and Society rules: Levy of £10.00 per entry applies

SHB (GB) rules: Ridden Hunter classes 2 – 4 are qualifiers for the 2020 RIHS and only horses registered on the Register are eligible to enter. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry forms and owners and riders must be members of the Society. The two highest placed horses in each class will qualify to enter at the RIHS. No horse lower than second in its class Page 35 will qualify. It is strongly recommended that competitors aged 18 or over wear correctly secured Skull Caps/Riding Hats that meet one of the following current safety standards: All PAS015, VG1, (BS) EN 1384 2017, ASTM F1163 04a onwards, SNELL E2001, SNELL E2016, AS/NZS 38382003 onwards and it is mandatory for competitors under the age of 18 to wear such skull caps or hats. Day Ticket : Competitors may compete on a day ticket and may have a maximum of two day tickets per season. Each day ticket is valid for one show and it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration/ overstamp for that show. If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration overstamp must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days. Classes: 2 - 4 (Ridden hunters).

BSHA rules: Classes 5-7 (Ridden Cobs) are qualifiers for the 2020 RIHS. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on the entry form. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify. If the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of The Breeding of Great Britain at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes. The three highest placed prize winners in each Open Affiliated class will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme classes at the National Championship Show September 2020. The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Champion rosette for each section. Classes: 5 - 7 (Ridden cobs)

BSPA rules: Ridden Skewbald and Piebald Classes 9 & 10 are affiliated to the BSPA and are qualifiers for the Royal International Horse Show 21st – 26th July 2020. Classes will be judged under BSPA rules (www.bspaonline.com). All horses/ponies must be registered and all owners and riders BSPA members Page 36 prior to the Show. Rider age is taken from 1st January. Membership and qualification cards must be carried in the ring by competitors and produced as required for inspection or signature. Failure to do so will mean disqualification. Spurs may not be worn in any pony classes. Ponies 153cm or under (Shetlands exempt) must possess a current JMB height certificate. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Royal International Horse Show 21st -26th July 2020 must submit their entries by recorded delivery post with full payment within 48 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex, RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at www.hickstead.co.uk. All stallions must be graded and licensed by BSPA and have a BSPA stallion ID card and wear a BSPA stallion ID disc. No rider under 14 may exhibit a stallion in any class. No competitor/owner/horse may compete in this class or enter the ring without current 2020 membership of BSPA and a RIHS qualification card. Memberships/horse registrations must be in place before you enter classes. 1st place and the next unqualified competitor standing 2nd or 3rd qualify from each class. No competitor may qualify from lower than 3rd place. The highest placed amateur and highest placed junior in each class qualify for Amateur and Junior Supreme Championship Finals to be held at BSPA World of Colour Championship Show 2020 at the College EC, Keysoe, Bedfordshire. Cards to be shown and qualification card signed. All Champion and Reserve Champion winners qualify for the BSPA Star Championships at the World of Colour Championships. Failure to comply with these rules will mean disqualification. Classes: 9 -10 (Ridden skewbald and piebald)

World Championship of Colour 2020. Classes 9 & 10 (ridden skewbald and piebald) and Classes 13 & 14 (in-hand skewbald and piebald) are affiliated to the British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are qualifiers for the World Championships of Colour National Championship Show. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BSPA. Copies of the rulebook and membership/horse registration/overstamping forms can be obtained from the show office (01354 638226) or downloaded from www.bspaonline.com. All stallions 4 years and over must be graded, licensed and registered with BSPA in order to compete, must carry into the ring their BSPA showing ID card and must wear their 2020 BSPA bridle disc. In order to qualify all owners, handlers and riders must be members of the Page 37 BSPA and all horses/ponies registered with the BSPA prior to the show. BSPA qualification cards must be produced in the ring and be signed by the judge, otherwise qualification is invalid. The highest placed amateur and highest placed junior in each class qualify for amateur and junior Supreme Championship finals to be held at BSPA World of Colour Championship Show in September 2020, The College EC, Keysoe, Bedfordshire. Amateur and junior cards must be shown and the qualification card signed. Qualifications 1st to 3rd in all classes, or 1st - 4th for classes exceeding 10 forward. BSPA classes are open to skewbald and piebald horses and ponies only. Open to members and non members. Classes: 9 – 10 (ridden skewbald and piebald) 18-19 (in-hand skewbald and piebald)

Other qualifiers:

The Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of the following classes 1-4 (hunters) and 5 - 7 (cobs) that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers, i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of The IDHS(GB) £2000 challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 22nd & 23rd August 2020 AT Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2EF. NB: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money and a trophy. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, and the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50. Classes: 1 - 4 (Ridden hunters), 5 - 7 (Ridden cobs)

Ponies Association (UK) Summer Classic 2020 The Ponies Association (UK) Open Hunter Gold Medal Series. Classes 2 - 4 Page 38 (Ridden hunters). The Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Rider Hunter/Cob Type Gold Medal Series. Classes 1 – 4 (Ridden hunters), 5 - 7 (Ridden cob) The Ponies Association (UK) Ridden Cob Gold Medal Series. Classes 5 - 7 (Ridden cobs). The Ponies Association (UK) Ridden Piebald/Skewbald Horse/Pony Gold Medal Series. Classes 9 - 10 (Ridden skewbald and piebald). The Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Riders Ridden Coloured Horse/ Pony Gold Medal Series. Classes 9 – 10 (Ridden skewbald and piebald). The Ponies Association (UK) In hand Skewbald/ Piebald Horse/Pony Gold Medal Series. Classes 18 – 19. The Ponies Association (UK) M & M Ridden Pony Gold Medal Series. Classes 14 - 15 (M & M open ridden). The Ponies Association (UK) Novice Ridden M & M Pony. Class 16 (M & M novice ridden). The Ponies Association (UK) Amateur Riders Ridden M & M Qualifier. Class 23 (M & M amateur rider). The Ponies Association (UK) M & M Gold Medal Series. Classes 20 - 26 (M & M in-hand). This show is a qualifier for the Ponies Association (UK) Gold Medal Series The 1st, 2nd and 3rd placed competitors will qualify for the Gold Medal Series at the Ponies Association (UK) Summer Classic 2020 to be held at Addington Equestrian Centre on the 16th August 2020, Equifest 2020 and BSPA 2020. No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

NPS Qualifying Rounds. These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain and Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain and Moorland Classes. Qualifying rounds are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 31st July – 2nd August 2020. The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. Classes 14 – 15 (M & M open ridden) and 20 - 26 (M & M in-hand).

Page 39 NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships. These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the rider’s/handler’s possession on entering the ring and be produced immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion pony is not a member, or the owner’s membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card goes to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show 31st July – 2nd August 2020. Classes 14 - 15 (M & M open ridden), 20 - 26 (M & M in-hand).

The RoR Tattersall’s Thoroughbred Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2020. The first THREE go forward to the championship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting on 28th June 2020. All entries MUST be registered with the RoR and include their current competition registration number on entry form and have raced in GB. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force’. Please be aware that the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) or will provide 2 ride judges should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemishes will NOT be ignored in this series. Class 8

Veteran Horse Society – Area Qualifier 2020. First round qualifier for the Veteran Horse Society Supreme Final: VETERAN HORSE OF THE YEAR 2020. Kindly sponsored by Allen & Page. Open to members and non-members. All competitors and grooms must adhere to the VHS rules in all circumstances. Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification. Page 40 VHS Regional Final Qualification. All competitors placed 1st – 4th in each Area Qualifier class will qualify for the corresponding class at VHS Regional Finals. Members must carry their card in the ring at all times and have their showing card signed by the judge as proof of qualification. Non-members will receive a red qualification card which can be exchanged for signed showing card when applying for VHS membership. It is the competitors responsibility to present their Showing card to the judge. Regional finals are open to members only.

All competitors are eligible to enter open classes at the National Veteran Championships to be held on 2nd – 4th October 2020 at Arena UK, Lincolnshire. No qualification or membership necessary. See VHS web site for schedule.

For further information please visit the VHS website www.veteran-horse-society.co.uk or telephone the VHS Show Office on 01239 881300 or 07789 514004. Classes 11-13

Side Saddle Association - Equitation Championship. Run under SSA rules defined in the current members’ handbook. Open to SSA members’ and non-members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and SSA Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed member aged under 14 on 1st January 2020. A rosette in memory of the Late Mr R Philpot is offered to the adult member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the junior member, judged to be the best turned out. Class 27

TSR Showing Finals. This show is a qualifier for the 2020 TSR Showing Finals. Qualify and enter ANY of the finals - Central, East Anglia, North West, North East, South East, South, and South West or Scottish. You do not have to be a TSR member to qualify or enter a final. The Rider/Handler qualifies and can enter any horse/pony in any number of finals. TSR Rider Finals: 1st and 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Page 41 TSR In-hand Finals: The two highest placed handlers with a TSR in-hand card will qualify in any in-hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward. Cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk. TSR Medal Awards. TSR members can collect qualification cards and signatures and redeem for a TSR Medal. See TSR website for details. Classes: 1 - 26

The National Welsh Brightwells Section A, B, C and D In-Hand Championships. Held at the National Welsh Championship Show at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern on the 9th August 2020. Both the champion and reserve champion Sections A, B, C and D will qualify for this Championship. In the event of either having previously qualified, then the qualification will pass to the 2nd reserve in the Championship. These are also qualifying classes for the National Welsh Sarum Investment Gelding Championship. Qualifying cards will go to the highest placed gelding in each class. Classes 20-22

The National Welsh Brynseion Stud Ridden Section A, B, C & D Championships. To be held at the National Welsh Championship Show at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern on the 9th August 2020. The two highest placed ridden Welsh Section A, B, C & D ponies will qualify for this Championship. If either pony has previously qualified, then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony. Classes 14-15 (M & M open ridden).

Exmoor Pony of The Year.The Exmoor Pony Society will award two pony of the year qualifiers - one to the highest placed adult and one to the highest placed gelding. Owner to be members of the Exmoor Pony Society. Ponies must be in Section 1 in main Stud Book. Class 26 (Exmoor in-hand).

The BCPS Tam O'Shanter Championships. Held at the British Connemara Pony Society (BCPS) Annual Breed Show on Saturday 11th July 2020 at Vale View Equestrian Centre, Nottingham Lane, Old Dalby, Melton Mowbray, LE14 3LX. Qualifying cards will be awarded to the three Page 42 highest placed yearlings, two-year-olds and three-year-olds, any sex (class 20) plus to the three highest placed 4 years old and over mares (class 21). All Connemara Ponies entered must be registered correctly with the BCPS and the ponies must be in correct/up to date ownership as this will be checked. Classes 20 -21 (Large breeds in-hand).

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