Equine schedule SEPTEMBER 2019 - BERKSHIRESHOW.CO.UK - Berkshire County Show
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KEY TO PLAN
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JOIN
HERE
Information 4
Show and Exhibition Rules 6
Play area
Disabled viewing area
Hospitality
Seating
Crafts/Food/Weddings
Attractions
Country Sports & Rural Crafts
Display Rings
Trade Stands
Have a go activity
Trophy Tent
Join the Society here
Show Guides
Music/Entertainment
Wheelchair Hire & Disabled Parking
Cash Back
Baby Changing
Information
Parking
Refreshments/Catering
WC for members only
Public Toilets
First Aid/Emergency Points
Courtesy Bus Stops
Exhibitor’s Risk and Responsibility 7
Entries/Fees INFO 8 SHE
Prizes/Trophies 9
General Rules 9
Veterinary Inspection 11
Health and Safety Regulations At 12
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Interpretation of Regulations 13
Questions not provided for 13
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Saturday 21ST September - Arena and Times 14
AND LIVESTOCK
EXHIBITORS
PARKING
NEWBURY
Sunday 22ND September - Arena and Times 15
BUILDING
SOCIETY
GATE
B
B
Catalogue Listings 16
CAR PARK
PUBLIC
Course Builders 16
Stabling 16
C
C
Admission Passes 17
FOO
D HA
CATTLE BUILDING
AND SILVER (5) PARKING
EXHIBITOR CAMPING
LL PA
RKIN
JUDGING RING
G
VINTAGE
FOO
Judges 18
& CATTLE
D HA
LL THEAKERY
COO
Show Jumping 19
FARMING
D
D
OFFICE
SHOW
TRE
FOOD
ZONE
AND
FARM
MINI
PR TENT
Saturday Show Jumping 20
OD
UC
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ENTRANCE
AVENUE G
Sunday Show Jumping 23
NWN
EDUCATION
169 — 173
198
168
183
BATTLE
HOSPITALITY
TENT
E
E
BIKE
Heavy Horses 27
251
VILLAGE GREEN
217
CATTLE WALK
141
DISPLAY
COUNTRY
AVENUE E
AVENUE D
AVENUE C
AVENUE B
AVENUE V
RING
AVENUE F
LAKE
Heavy Horse In-Hand Classes 27
AV
SHOW
AREA
MOLE
E NU
EK
ORANGE CAR PARK (6)
4 x 4 COURSE
Heavy Horse Harness Classes 28
F
F
BLACKSMITHS
HOUNDS
159
(exhibitors only)
Hackneys 31
157
178
BLUE GATE
MAIN AVENUE MAIN AVENUE
Coaching 32
LIVESTOCK
PUBLIC SEATING BLOCK A
79
78
0
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G
G
ZONE
Scurry Driving 33
PRESIDENTS
DOG
ENCLOSURE
WEDDING & FLOWER TENT
JUDGES &
MAIN ARENA
STEWARDS
Private Driving 33
MEMBERS
RESTURANT
PUBLIC SEATING BLOCK B
& FLOWER TENT PARKING
ENCLOSURE
Light Horse Retrained Racehorses 35
AVENUE D
AVENUE V
AVENUE E
MEMBERS
AVENUE F
234
AVENUE A
AVENUE B
CRAFT, WEDDING
H
H
Cobs (Open) 37
PLAY AREA
HERE
JOIN
Hunters 37
CAFE & BAR
MEMBERS
Open Ridden Hunters - R.H.I.S 2019
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36
OLD FASHIONED
COLLECTING
FUNFAIR
RING
Ridden Ladies RIHS 37
209
106
232
260 276
CRAFT TENT
Amateur Ridden Hunters R.I.H.S. 38
AVENUE H
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HOSPITALITY HOSPITALITY
Working Hunters (Open) 40
105
Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL 41
AVENUE A
Senior Showing & Dressage Ltd (2nd Round) 42
RINGs 2,3 & 4
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K
RING 1
HORSE WALK
EQUINE
RING 5
Coloured Horses and Ponies 44
Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony 46
CATERING SEATING
40
41
COLLECTING
L
L
RING
Working Hunter Pony Classes 47
Jct
13 (A
Miniature Shetlands 48
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CHAPMAN
WARM UP
Standard Shetland 50
RING
WHITE CAR PARK (7)
PARKING GREEN (8)
M
M
GATE
M4
HORSE BOX
Connemara and New Forest 51
MO
P
AND STEWARDS
TO
HORSE JUDGES
CAR PARKING
Welsh Mountain Ponies and Welsh Ponies 52
RW
AY
P
N
N
Exmoor and Dartmoor 53
Highlands, Fells and Dales 54
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8
6
4
2
7
5
3
1
NPS Mountain and Moorland 55
NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships 55
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THE NEWBURY & DISTRICT THE NEWBURY & DISTRICT
AGRICULTURAL
CONTENTS GOATS SOCIETY
PIGS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
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Show Team Entries Close
Chief Executive: Patricia Marks
Light Horse: 21st August
Show Co-ordinator: Amber Wernham
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Administration Officer:
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Victoria Pettis Scurry: 6th September
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Communications Officer: Jo Papworth Show Jumping: 11th September
Social Media Assistant: Molly Hall
Heavy Horse: 21st August
Education Officer: Jan Murray
Finance & Lettings Manager: Susan Layton Enter On-Line At: www.berkshireshow.co.uk
Finance & Lettings Assistant: Molly Buxcey ONLINE ENTRIES ONLY
Showground Chairman: Ben Shand
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Section Heads
PLEASE NOTE: DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON THE SHOWGROUND, BUT NOT IN LIVESTOCK TENTS.
Equine Chairman: Sarah Harris
Holding number: 02/082/8000
Heavy Horse: George Bucknell
Light Horse: Hellen McGoey & Emma Morrell Please note that there have been some changes to timings and in some cases the day of classes, so
please be sure to refer to the timetable.
Coaching Marathon: Carl Issac
Show Jumping: Peter Hurley Anyone contravening this Regulation may be asked to leave the Showground.
Get in touch GETTING TO THE SHOWGROUND DIRECTIONS – VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ
Newbury Showground
Post: Please do not use SAT NAV to find your way to the Showground. It takes no account of our traffic
Priors Court Road management plan and you will be directed to the wrong place. Please use the directions below.
Hermitage
Thatcham Those approaching from M4 Reading will be directed off M4 at Junction 12 (A4 Reading West) to
Berkshire travel A4 to join B4009 at Newbury. From the west (Swindon) equine exhibitors will be directed to
RG18 9QZ leave M4 at Junction 14 (A338 Hungerford) and travel A338, A4 to B4009 at Robin Hood roundabout,
Telephone: (01635) 247111 Newbury. This has been redirected due to large horse boxes negotiating mini roundabouts and speed
cushions along the Turnpike Road. Equine exhibitors from the south (A34 Winchester) will be directed
E-mail General: office@newburyshowground.co.uk
to leave A34 at A4 (Speen) and travel A4 to B4009. Equine exhibitors from A339 (Basingstoke) will
Livestock: Amber@newburyshowground.co.uk remain on A339 to join B4009 at Newbury.
Equine: Victoria@newburyshowground.co.uk Equine exhibitors from the north (A34 Oxford) will be directed to leave A34 at East Ilsley and travel via
w ww.berkshireshow.co.uk
Web: Compton to join the B4009 at Hampstead Norreys. All will then be directed to enter Priors Court
Facebook: www.facebook.com/berkshireshow Road from B4009 junction. Equine exhibitors are specifically requested to approach the showground
from the east, however if they try to approach trying to use the A34 over bridge they will be directed to
Twitter: @berkshireshow
the alternate route and will not be allowed through the road closure.
Instagram: berkshire_show
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and ponies for which a height certificate has been issued by the Breed Society on registration)
A. SHOW AND EXHIBITION RULES or issued by an equivalent body in a Member State, may be measured with their shoes on, at the
request of the Judge or Stewards. One centimetre will be allowed for the shoes.
1. GOATS PIGS
The Society shall hold a Show annually on such day or days as the Board of Management shall
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determine.
15. Life Certificates – where a Life Certificate or a Valid Annual Certificate has been issuedCONTENTS
by the GOA
Joint Measurement Board for a horse or pony, this must be produced for inspection by the
2. The Board shall have absolute discretion as to the Classes of Exhibits, the persons eligible to Veterinary Officer in charge of measuring, otherwise the animal concerned will be measured.
compete in any class, the PRIZE MONEY to be offered, the level of Entry Fees, the conditions of
entry and exhibition, and all other matters connected with the Show.
3. The Board of Management shall approve the Schedule of Prize Money for each year and send a
B. EXHIBITOR’S RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY
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copy to all Exhibitors who entered in the previous year; otherwise schedules will only be supplied
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on request and upon receipt of a C5, 1.20p SAE.
1. Neither the SOCIETY NOR ANY OF ITS OFFICERS OR SERVANTS SHALL BE IN ANY WAY INFO SHE
RESPONSIBLE or accountable for anything that may happen (from any cause or circumstances
4. Animals which are subject to restrictions under the Animal Health Act 1981 (as amended) or whatsoever) to Exhibitors or their servants, or agents, or to any exhibit, or any vehicle conveying
the Animal and Animal products (Import and Export) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 (as any exhibit, or any crate, package, show-case or other article or thing containing or relating to
amended) will not be allowed onto the Showground. any exhibit, or any other property brought into the Showground or for anything else in connection
5. Every Exhibitor or Competitor is requested to examine carefully the list of prize money and with, or arising out of, or attributable to, the Society’s Show.
conditions, as he/she will be held responsible for the correctness of his/her entry form. An 2. EACH EXHIBITOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for any consequential or other loss,
Exhibitor’s entry may be disqualified should they have failed to give any of the information asked injury or damage done to or occasioned by, or rising from any horse, pony or article exhibited by
for on an entry form. A Competitors award may be cancelled if they fail to prove the accuracy of said persons, and for its description as given in the catalogue, and shall indemnify the Society
the details on the entry form. If an Exhibitor desires his animal to compete for any special prize against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. Each Exhibitor of a horse or pony shall be
offered, he must notify this on the entry form where requested to do so. responsible for payment to the Society for costs incurred as and for liquidated damages for any
6. Every exhibit must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor at the time of entry. In the event of horse or pony sent for exhibition which has to be placed in isolation because it is showing signs
the death of an Exhibitor between the date of entry and the date of the Show, the executors of the or symptoms of contagious or infectious disease, or any form of disease likely to prove dangerous
deceased will be deemed to be the Exhibitor. to other animals.
7. The term Exhibitor will include persons taking part in any competition or display arranged by 3. Exhibitors shall be responsible for the behaviour of their servants or agents and for the
the Society, and the owner of any horse, plant, machinery or other thing involved in any such consequences of any misconduct of such servants or agents. Any fine imposed upon an
competition or display or otherwise exhibited on the Showground. Exhibitor, or a person employed by him, for infringing the regulations or disobedience to the order
8. Entries from persons under 18 years of age may be accepted only provided the entry forms are of the Stewards, shall be recoverable from the Exhibitor as a debt due to the Society and, until
countersigned by the parent, guardian or trustee of the entrant, who shall be held responsible for such payment, shall debar such Exhibitor from exhibiting at any future show of the Society.
the correctness of the entry, and for compliance with the regulations of the Show. Any entry made 4. Exhibitors should be satisfied in all cases that the correct and appropriate restraining method and
in contravention of this regulation and inadvertently accepted may be cancelled. equipment is provided for use by animal handlers.
9. Exhibitors are not permitted to enter any horse or pony in any class, which is to be judged by a 5. Horse Passports: Exhibitors must ensure that they comply with the requirements of national
person who has or has had a financial interest in the animal, or which has stood in his/her stable. legislation in force at the time of the Show and have passports available for inspection.
Stud fees are not considered financial gain. The onus of complying with this regulation rests 6. Exclusion and Limitation of Liability and Indemnity
entirely on the Exhibitor.
(a) The Society shall not be responsible to any Entrant for any form of economic loss whether
10. Substitution of Judges – the Society reserves the right to substitute other Judges for those direct or indirect and howsoever caused.
named in the Schedule or make additional appointments. Where time permits Exhibitors will be
(b) The Society shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever while upon the Society’s
informed of the change or via the website www.berkshireshow.co.uk
Showground for any form of economic loss whether direct or indirect and howsoever caused.
11. Cancellation of classes -The Board reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any classes which
(c) All Entrants shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suits,
in their opinion are insufficiently filled.
expense and claim made against the Society on account of or in respect of the negligence or
12. In stating the age of a horse or pony it is only necessary to give the year in which it was born, breach of contract of the Entrant.
except in the case of yearlings and foals, when the exact date of birth must be given. The name
(d) The Board requires all Entrants and Exhibitors to insure themselves and their exhibits against
of the sire of the foal must also be stated on the entry form. Foals must be at least 3 weeks old at
all liabilities both to the Society and to all other persons using the Society’s Showground unless
the date of the show.
the Secretary gives written dispensation.
13. Mare with foal at foot – All foals must be the offspring of the mare with which they are exhibited
7. The right is reserved to require an appropriate certificate of insurance to be produced for
and must accompany their dams in the judging ring.
inspection by the Society on demand.
14. Height of exhibits – Horses or ponies entered in classes with conditions as to height (except
those for which an official height certificate has been issued by the Joint Measuring Board Ltd
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8. An Entrant shall mean any person who enters any competition or class or exhibits any item of
C. ENTRIES/FEES any description during the show. No member of Newbury & District Agricultural Society, while
his subscription is unpaid, shall enjoy any privileges of this Society, and no person, formerly a
1. GOATS PIGS
Entries for competitions shall be made on the official online booking form by the dates as printed
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in the schedule. Entries available on our website: www.berkshireshow.co.uk
member of the Society but resigning whilst standing indebted to the Society, shall be CONTENTS
permitted to GOA
make entries for the Show.
2. Paper entries WILL NOT be accepted 9. If an Exhibitor or Competitor fails, when called upon by the Stewards or Board, to prove the
3. If any horse or pony is entered in more than one class this must be clearly stated. correctness of his Entry Form to their satisfaction, the Entry may be disqualified and any award
4. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the appropriate fee; and, where the Exhibitor is made to it cancelled.
a member of the Society, the subscription for the year, unless previously paid. A charge of £25 will 10. Any entrant or his servant refusing to obey an order from the Stewards shall not be allowed to
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be made for returned or refused cheques. Member’s entry fee rates are applicable to Members of compete. INFO SHE
the Newbury and District Agricultural Society only and not members of any other society unless 11. Any Exhibitor withdrawing an exhibit after the closing date of entries will not be entitled to have
they are also members of the N&DAS. entry fees, or stabling fees refunded, except under BSJA Rules.
5. In the absence of any special condition to the contrary the following conditions shall apply, 12. The local area of the Society shall extend to a distance of 25 miles radius from the Corn
namely, that the class shall be deemed to be open to all. The Board reserves the right to refuse Exchange, Newbury and all addresses in the County of Berkshire
any entry without assigning any reason. 13. Substitution - No Substitution will be allowed in any Horse or Pony Class, except Show Jumping
Entry fees will only be refunded in the event of cancellation of Classes, or a DEFRA order under BSJA Rule 79.4 only.
prohibiting the exhibition of animals at the Show. They will not be refunded if the Show has to be
cancelled for any reason beyond the control of the Society. The Society will have no liability for
loss or damage suffered by Exhibitors or others due to the cancellation of the Show. D. PRIZES/TROPHIES – SEE RESPECTIVE CLASSES FOR
6. The Society in its absolute discretion may refuse any entry or cancel any entry already accepted,
or the Show Chairman may decline at any stage to admit any proposed exhibit, or order the
VALUE OF PRIZES OFFERED
removal of or remove, at the expense and risk of the Exhibitor, any exhibit already delivered. 1. Withholding prizes – a Judge may withhold any prize or prizes if, in his/her opinion, an exhibit is of
Whenever under this regulation an entry is refused or cancelled, or any exhibit is refused insufficient merit.
admission or removed, the fees paid for such entry may, at the discretion of the Society, be
2. Championship Prizes- First and Second prize winners must, where eligible, compete for the
refunded, and, if refunded, shall be accepted by the Exhibitor or intending Exhibitor in full
championship prizes, or they will be liable to the forfeiture of their class prizes.
satisfaction of all claims against the Society.
3. Forfeiture of prizes – The Show Chairman, on the report of a Steward, shall have power, on the
7. Admission passes – Admission passes will be allocated as follows;
infringement of any of these or other prescribed regulations or conditions, to subject the Exhibitor
Three passes for the first animal, one additional pass for each subsequent animal (passes will only to a fine of £25 and to the forfeiture of any prize to which he/ she may be entitled (in addition to all
be allocated to foals if entered separately in a foal class) up to a maximum of six passes. other consequences attaching to such infringement).
Coaching Marathon Exhibitors are allocated 10 passes per coach plus 5x 2-day wristbands. 4. Prize Money Cash tickets at show or will be paid by BACS only
Scurry Competitors will be allocated four passes for the first pair of ponies and three for each 5. Prize winners must present their cash tickets before 31st October. After which date payment will
additional pair. be stopped and the prize money forfeited.
Heavy Horse Teams will be allocated six passes per Team.
Additional tickets may be purchased at the Advanced Rate of £14 with your entry.
Tickets are single entry and valid for one day only (except 2-day wristbands).
E. GENERAL RULES
Extra Livestock Vehicle Passes £5 each 1. All Horses and ponies should be on the Showground at least one hour before the
Extra 2 Day Livestock Wristband £20 each commencement of their class.
Wristband exchange 2019 2. All exhibits and all persons in charge of the same will be subject to the Orders, Regulations and
Please note this year we have changed to a wrist band exchange. Rules of the Society and the Stewards shall have the power to remove from the Showground the
Stock or property belonging to, and to cancel the admission ticket of, any Exhibitor who shall
Please take your voucher to a booth at the ticket gates to exchange it for a wristband.
infringe any of the Regulations or Conditions of the Show, or who shall refuse to comply with any
Each representative must be present to collect their own wristband. The wristband will then be
instructions given by the Stewards, without any responsibility attaching to the Stewards of the
put on by a member of staff. If you haven’t ordered enough wristbands in advance, you must buy
Society in consequence of such removal.
extra tickets on the day to gain access.
3. No Steward will be allowed to show his/her own horse or pony before the Judge (except Riding
PLEASE NOTE: If you don’t have a wristband, you will not gain entrance.
and Driving Classes); neither shall he/she be allowed in the Judging Ring, whilst the Class in
Please allow extra time for exchanging your voucher for the wristbands. which he/she has an exhibit is being judged.
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4. Hard Hats – It is mandatory for all riders to wear a protective helmet manufactured to British 15. Welfare of animals – The legislation which came into force in January 2007 brings in new rules
Standard EN 1384, SSTMF 1163 and PAS 015 with kite mark or SEI or other such suitable covering the movement of animals. If you move horses as part of your business, then you will be
protective headgear as offers a similar or higher level of protection and is at least that of British affected. Under the new rules everyone transporting animals commercially must comply. Please
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Standard EN 1384, ASTMF 1163 or PAS 015. Such headgear must be worn with the chin see www.defra.gov.uk for further details. CONTENTS GOA
strap correctly and securely fastened at all times whilst mounted on the Showground. Hats or 16. All Stallions, 3 years old and over must, at all times, be wearing a bit or chifney whilst moving
helmets requiring covers must be worn with a plain, dark coloured silk. The Society accepts no around the Showground. In the interest of safety.
responsibility for any injury arising from a failure to comply with this regulation.
5. The handler or rider of any horse or pony will be asked to remove it from the ring if, in the opinion
of the Steward, he/she is unable to control the animal safely. Horses or ponies with unstable VETERINARY INSPECTION
or aggressive temperament should not be brought to the Showground. When in the opinion of
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the Society’s Officers, Senior Stewards, the Police, the Health and Safety Executive or other 1. The Veterinary Inspectors of the Society will carry out spot checks of horses and ponies
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competent authority, an animal’s behaviour poses an immediate threat to life and limb of people throughout the duration of the Show. All health documentation must be presented and the horse
in its immediate vicinity, the Society reserves the right to mitigate such threat in such manner as or pony adequately identifiable.
they see fit, without any obligation to make good any loss or damage suffered as consequence of 2. The Society’s Inspectors or those appointed by DEFRA are authorized to exclude or place in
enacting this regulation. It is the Judge’s decision to not ride an exhibit. isolation any horse or pony which, in their opinion, are exhibiting any symptoms of contagious or
6. Any rider that falls in the ring must retire and lead their horse from the ring. British Show Jumping infectious disease, or any other condition which they consider warrants its exclusion or whose
Rule 213.1 identity cannot be adequately established. In such an event a certificate recording the findings
7. No person will be allowed to fix any placard, or to take down any placard in the Showground, of the Inspector shall be handed to the person in charge of the rejected animal. Each Exhibitor
without the permission of the Stewards. No trading from any vehicle in the Lorry Park will be of a horse or pony shall be responsible for payment to the Society for costs incurred as and for
permitted. liquidated damages for any animal sent for exhibition which has to be placed in isolation because
it is showing signs or symptoms of contagious or infectious disease, or any form of disease likely
8. When a horse or pony of non-riding owner has been placed 1st or is a Champion, the owners are
to prove dangerous to other animals. Exhibitors are responsible for ensuring in the event of the
very welcome to enter the show ring with their exhibit during the presentation of the awards.
area from which entries are to be conveyed to the Show being declared a Movement Prohibited
9. Exhibitors in show classes are requested to ensure that they and their grooms are respectably Area that such entries are not sent for exhibition.
turned out (including hats, shirts and Ties) when in the rings. Denim jeans are not acceptable.
3. Veterinary treatment of animals whilst at the Show - Antibiotics, inhibitory substances and other
Senior show Jumping competitors are asked to wear hunting dress in the main Arena.
prescription only medicines are banned at the Showground unless they are administered under
10. Leaders – The leader who enters the ring with the horse/pony must remain with the animal the supervision of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons.
throughout the class. Only in special circumstances with the permission of the Judge may
4. Veterinary emergency treatment - It is a condition of entry that the Society’s Veterinary Officers
another person trot it out.
may on their own authority, give to any animal such emergency treatment as they may consider
11. No objections shall be made or taken to any award or decision of the Judges except on the appropriate in the event that the owner or his/her representative cannot immediately be found.
ground that the same is not in accordance with the conditions governing the Class or Entry in
5. Veterinary charges - Exhibitors will be required to re-imburse the Society for the full cost of
respect of which it was given or made. Any objection authorized by this rule and any matters not treatment, services and certification administered by the Society’s Veterinary Officers attending
provided for by these Rules or the General Rules of the Society shall be referred to the Board, animals. Accounts will be rendered after the Show.
whose decision shall be final. Any person lodging an objection shall at the same time deposit
6. The Society vet will have the right to treat an animal if urgent attention is required and the owner
the sum of £100 with the Secretary, which shall be forfeited if, in the opinion of the Board, such
cannot be found.
objection shall be considered frivolous. All objections must be made in writing and must be
received by the Secretary on the day of the Show. 7. All horses must have current inoculation against tetanus and flu. Certification may be requested.
12. Photographic Rights - Competitors and Exhibitors give permission for any photographic and/or 8. Horses that have been docked or nicked, except for veterinary reasons (where a veterinary
film or TV footage taken of persons or horses/ponies taking part in Newbury and certificate must be supplied) may not be entered at this show.
District Agricultural Society events to be used and published in any media whatsoever for editorial 9. Any owner of a horse or pony, which may have been suffering from any contagious or infectious
purposes, press information or advertising by or on behalf of Newbury and District Agricultural disease or which develops such a disease whilst on the Showground is liable to compensate the
Society and/or official sponsors of Newbury and District Agricultural Society. Society for all expenses incurred in connection with any claims resulting from such diseases. The
Society’s Veterinary Officers are authorized to refuse permission for any animal to be admitted
13. The Society reserves the right to publish through any media the entrants and winner’s names and
to, or to have to be removed from, the Showground, any animals affected with contagious or
addresses supplied on the Entry Form.
infectious disease or with disease, which, in their opinion, was likely to prove dangerous to other
14. As an entrant we will store the data you provide us with on computer and we will use said data for animals. Concealment of any disease will render the Exhibitor liable to disqualification.
marketing, statistical and analytical purposes. You will receive communications and from time to
time we will let you know about our work and promotions.
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10. Strangles and Ringworm - It is a condition of entry that: All horses and ponies (including donkeys 3. Total separation of horses and the general public may not always be possible and if an Exhibitor
and mules) have not shown any symptoms of strangles or ringworm, or have been in contact with has a nervous or highly strung horse or pony he/she should consider whether it is prudent to risk
any horses or ponies (including donkeys and mules) which have shown symptoms of strangles or bringing this horse or pony to a busy agricultural show.
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ringworm or been in contact with premises where there has been equines infected with strangles 4. Horse and pony Exhibitors are reminded that the Show environment can be upsettingCONTENTS
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or ringworm within 15 days prior to entry or exhibiting at the Show’. even those of normally placid temperament. Horses or ponies with unstable or aggressive
11. The Certificate of the Chief Veterinary Officer, whether as to age or soundness, shall be required temperament must not be brought to the showground.
only in cases where the Judges are in doubt, or where the Stewards may consider it necessary. 5. Fire Risk - Smoking and oil or cooking stoves of any description are prohibited in the horse lines /
The decision of the Chief Veterinary officer in such cases shall be final and conclusive; and in case stabling areas.
it shall be against the horse or pony to which a prize has been awarded, such animals shall be
6. All electrical equipment being brought onto the Showground must have a current Safety Test
disqualified from receiving such prize.
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12. During the time the Show is open to the public, no rug or cloth shall be hung up so as to conceal
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7. Parking - All “live in” vehicles (horseboxes, wagons, and caravans) must be parked at least 5
any horse or pony in a stable, except in the case of unfit animals and then only on the production
meters apart. Please follow the instructions of the Horsebox Park Stewards.
of a certificate signed by the Society’s Chief Veterinary Officer.
8. When, in the opinion of the Society’s Officers, the Police, the Health & Safety Executive or other
All sheets used for this purpose must be removed before the opening of the Show each morning
competent authority a horse or ponies’ behaviour poses an immediate threat to life and limb of
and must not be replaced until 7.00 pm each day.
people in its immediate vicinity the Society reserves the right to instruct an authorized person
13. The Society reserves the right to test any horse or pony exhibits for the presence of hormones to mitigate such threat in such manner as shall to that authorized person seem appropriate,
or illegal substances, which may affect the behaviour, or performance of the animal in the ring. not excluding the humane destruction of the said horse or pony, and by exhibiting at the Show
Refusal to submit a sample will be dealt with by the Society at their discretion. Exhibitors are deemed to authorize such person or persons to so act. Exhibitors by exhibiting at
In order to attend the 2019 Royal County of Berkshire Show all equines (horses, ponies) the Show acknowledge and agree that the Society, its employees, servants and agents shall not
must have been vaccinated for Equine Influenza. be liable for any such matters as are referred to in this Regulation and in particular but not by way
Equines may attend having received the primary course, and prior to the first booster, but not of limitation that the Society shall not be liable for any loss or damage (whether direct or indirect
within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose. The primary course is 1st vaccination and then 2nd or consequential) suffered as a consequence of the Society instructing such person or persons
vaccination 21 – 92 days later. This should be followed by the first booster (150 – 215 days) and all as are referred to above. Further, each Exhibitor by exhibiting at the Show hereby indemnifies and
subsequent boosters. Equines must have been vaccinated within the 6 month prior to the show. agrees to indemnify the Society, its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all
Foals - In-foal mares that have already had vaccinations of primary Equine Influenza course should liability, claims and costs which result there from.
be vaccinated 4-6 weeks before the foal is due to be born. Foals should be vaccinated for Equine
Influenza at 6 months to commence their primary course.
We urge all owners to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols at all times. Vaccinations are subject INTERPRETATION OF REGULATIONS
to local risk assessments by the attending veterinarians.
Please do not send vaccination certificates or passports to the show office prior to the event. The Society reserves to itself by its Council the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other
Passports must accompany all equines arriving at the Showground and random checks WILL be prescribed conditions and regulations, or Prize Sheets, and to settle arbitrarily and determine all
carried out. matters, questions or differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with or
incident to the Show. Also to refuse and to cancel any entries, disqualify
Additional Information can be found at:
Exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of prizes, reserve numbers, or relax
https://bef.co.uk/News-Detail.aspx?news=latest-bef-advice-to-shows
conditions, as the Society may deem expedient.
HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS AT QUESTIONS NOT PROVIDED FOR
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS
Should any question arise not provided for in these Conditions it must be referred to the Board, whose
1. In accordance with the Health & Safety legislation all equestrian Exhibitors/Competitors/Grooms decision shall be final.
must now comply with the above. The Officers, Show Committee and Council of the Newbury and District Agricultural
2. Horse walks have been laid out by the Society and ridden, driven and in-hand horses must be Society have endeavoured to ensure the correctness of the particulars printed in the
kept within these designated routes and take guidance from Officials or Stewards at crossing Schedule but will not accept responsibility for any error or mistake which may appear
points etc. herein.
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SATURDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER
Main Arena
CONTENTS GOATS PIGS Main Arena CONTENTS GOA
8.00 Retraining of Racehorses
10.20 Coaching Parade & Ladies Coaching
10.00 Area Trial (Show Jumping)
12.05 Heavy Horse Parade
13:00 Heavy Horse Trade Turnouts (Pairs)
12.15 The International Stairway (Show Jumping)
14:30 Coaching Marathon (Final Judging) and Horn blowing Competition 14.15 British National Scurry Driving Championship
Ring 1 15.15 Heavy Horse Teams Followed by Heavy Horse Turnout Championship
INFO 9.00
SHEEP POULTRY
Show Jumping (Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
INFO SHE
Ring 1
Ring 2 9.00 Show Jumping (Classes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
8.00 RIHS Hunter Classes
Ring 2
To follow RIHS Ladies Hunter
8.00 Novice Working Show Horse
RIHS Amateur Hunter
To follow Open Working Cob
Cobs NEDZ/EQUIFEST Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Ponies
RIHS Working Hunter EQUIFEST Working Hunter Ponies
Ring 3
Ring 3A
8.00 Senior Showing & Dressage 1st Round
8.00 Miniature Shetlands
To follow CHAPS
To follow Standard Shetlands
Senior Showing & Dressage 2nd Round
Connemara & New Forest
Ring 5
Ring 3B
8.30 Heavy Horse In Hand Gelding
8.00 Welsh Ponies & Cobs
To follow Heavy Horse In Hand Mare To follow Exmoor & Dartmoor
Heavy Horse In Hand Championship Highlands, Fells & Dales
10.15 RoR Open In Hand Show Series Qualifier
Rings 3A & 3B Combined
11.30 Open Hackney Pony
Not before 11am NPS Mountain and Moorland
12.20 Heavy Horse Trade Turnout (Pairs)
(Prejudging For Main Arena 13.00 until 13.45) Ring 5
13.15 Open Hackney Horse 9.00 Scurry Driving (Small)
To follow Hackney Horse Championship 9.40 Ladies Cart
14.45 Heavy Horse Harness 10.25 Scurry Driving (Large)
15.45 Heavy Horse Farm Turnout (Pairs or Singles) CH 53 British National Scurry Driving Championship
16.30 Ridden Heavy Horse Ring: Main Arena
Timing: 14:15pm
11.05 Heavy Horse Trade Turnout (Single)
(12.05 – 12.15 Main Arena for Grand Parade)
12.30 Side Saddle Demonstration
13.25 The Friesian Quadrille Display Team
PLEASE NOTE: TIMETABLE TIMINGS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. ALL EXHIBITORS WILL BE 14.25 Heavy Horse Trade and Farm Teams Prejudging
SENT AN AMENDED TIMETABLE SHOULD ANY CHANGES BE MADE. PLEASE CONTACT VICTORIA (15.15 – 16.05 Main Arena Followed by Championship)
IN THE SHOW OFFICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES. 15.20 Private Driving Under 13.2 Hh
16.00 Private Driving Over 13.2 Hh
(Followed By Championship)
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CATALOGUE LISTINGS ADMISSION PASSES
All GOATS PIGS
horses will be listed in the catalogue under the name of the exhibitor. It must state on the entry form
CONTENTS
if the owner is not the exhibitor and wishes to be named in the catalogue.
Wristband exchange 2019 CONTENTS GOA
Please note this year we have changed to a wrist band exchange.
Stabling and Horsebox Park Management: Radford Portable Stabling Please take your voucher to a booth at the ticket gates to exchange it for a wristband.
Honorary Farriers: Sampson’s Each representative must be present to collect their own wristband. The wristband will then be put
Official Photographer: Lottie –Elizabeth Photography on by a member of staff. If you haven’t ordered enough wristbands in advance, you must buy extra
tickets on the day to gain access.
COURSE
INFO BUILDERS
SHEEP POULTRY PLEASE NOTE: If you don’t have a wristband, you will not gain entrance.
INFO SHE
Please allow extra time for exchanging your voucher for the wristbands.
Working Hunters, Ponies and Ring 2: Mr N Theobald
Main Arena Show Jumping: Mr M Hoskins
Scurry: Mr N Theobald 3 x tickets for the first entry
Ring 1 Show Jumping: Mr M Hoskins, Claire Forgacs, Show Jumping 1 x vehicle pass
1 x day ticket for subsequent entry
Glenn Mac Robert Smith
Heavy Horse 6 x tickets per team 1 x vehicle pass
STABLING Coaching
10 x comp tickets
5 x weekend tickets
2 x vehicle passes
Scurry 4 x tickets & 3 for each additional pair 1 x vehicle pass
Show Jumping and Light Horse
Temporary stabling on the showground will be available for inoculated horses (current vaccination 3 x tickets for the first entry
Light Horse 1 x vehicle pass
certificate) for the nights of Friday and Saturday (a Friday booking is from 17.00 Friday to 16.30 1 x day ticket for subsequent entry (up to a maximum of 6)
Saturday).
Alternatively, there are a limited number of boxes available nearby (Wickham). Please contact Mrs Tett:
07721 338246. Extra Livestock Vehicle passes £5
The Society will provide the initial straw bedding for all stock. There will not be further straw available Extra 2-day Livestock wristband £20
and Exhibitors will be expected to bring their own supply. Green Fodder and Hay will NOT be available. Prize Money Cash tickets at show or will be paid by BACS only
The charge is £55 including VAT per box for one night, or £93 including VAT for two nights, payable to
the Society with entry fees. This is not refundable if entries are cancelled for any reason.
Heavy Horses & Coaching Marathon
Stables should be booked with entries. A deposit of £30 per stable is payable, refundable by cheque
after the Show if the horse is forward, when indicated in the schedule. One stable will be refunded per
horse. Stables booked for tack storage will not be refunded. Lighting in the stables has been improved
this year.
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JUDGES SHOW JUMPING
This
CONTENTS
CLASS NAME
GOATS PIGS
list is correct at the time of print and may be subject to change.
JUDGE
1. All entries must be accompanied by appropriate fees. Nomination entries not accepted.
CONTENTS GOA
2. The Society reserves the right to limit the number of entries therefore it is in the interest of
Show Jumping Peter Hurley, Tracey Hopkins,
Anne Newbery, Sue Gresty, Exhibitors to enter as early as possible.
Miss Sarah Newitt, Charlotte Quinn-Smith 3. Entries in all Classes are restricted to horses registered with British Show jumping and are to be
Heavy Horse Conformation: Mr T Henfrey ridden by members in accordance with Rule 77.1.
Ride: Ms L Rowntree
Hackneys Mr P J Gray 4. All owners and riders of horses competing in any Jumping Competition in this Show shall be
INFO
Scurry SHEEP POULTRY Mr P Walker & Mr P Litchfield deemed to be subject to the Rules and Regulations of British Show jumping (obtainable from theINFO SHE
Private Driving Mrs J MacInnes Chief Executive, Meriden Business Park, Copse Drive Meriden, CV5 9RG).
Coaching Mrs J MacInnes 5. Registration number of horses and riders must be given on entry form.
Retraining of Racehorses Conformation: Mrs H Candy 6. Where there are fewer than 20 starters in a competition the amount of prize money awarded
Ride: Mrs A Pritchard
may be reduced below the amount offered in the schedule by withholding lower prize money in
Cobs Conformation: Mrs P Clark
Ride: Miss C Smith accordance with Rule 76.6.
Hunters Mr I Smeeth, Mrs P Clarke, Mr V Seddon 7. The Judges, in consultation with British Show jumping reserve the right to change A7 classes to
Working Hunter Conformation: Mr I Smeeth Two Phase/Single Phase
Ride: Mr V Seddon
8. No substitution will be allowed in any class, except under rule 79.4 if in the same ownership only.
SSADL 1st Round Mrs C Frost
SSADL 2nd round Ms S Fitt & Mr V Seddon 9. Refund of entry fees. Your attention is drawn to rule 79.5 and especially sections 6.
CHAPS Mrs N Armstrong - Findlay 10. Telephone cancellations must be confirmed in writing and tickets returned before any refunds will
CHAPS Ridden Conformation: Miss C Smith be made.
Ride: Mrs N Armstrong-Findlay
11. All classes in the Main Arena will be a drawn order and numbers will be strictly limited.
RIHS Amateur Hunter Conformation: Mrs P Clarke
Ride: Mr I Smeeth 12. Under the rules 82.19, no member shall allow a stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner,
Novice Working Show Horse Mr T Chalmers & Miss C Smith lessee, authorised agent or rider to compete or be prepared to compete in any show jumping
Open Working Cob Mr T Chalmers & Miss C Smith competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not
Equifest Open Working Hunter Mr T Chalmers & Miss C Smith put at risk of injury. Also see rule 102.13
Nedz/Equifest M & M Working Hunter Ponies Mr T Chalmers & Miss C Smith 13. All stallions must be identified on entry forms and wear stallion discs and BS white ribbon on tail.
EQUIFEST Working Hunter Ponies Ms S Fitt & Mr T Chalmers
14. All competitors take part at their own risk and must be competent at the level of competition they
Shetlands Miss J Patterson (Stanwyke)
are entering.
Registered Connemara or New Forest Pony Miss J Patterson (Stanwyke)
Registered Welsh Mountain Ponies A, B, C & D Mr P Cook 15. From 1st October 2011 shows will only be permitted to charge British Show jumping members
Registered Exmoor or Dartmoor Pony Mr P Cook for medical cover at affiliated Shows, if qualified external medical providers with appropriate
Registered Highlands, Fells & Dales Mr P Cook insurance cover are used. The Royal County of Berkshire Show provides the required medical
The Milner family/Equifest Show Pony Lead Rein Ms S Fitt attendants.
SS landscapes/Equifest Show Hunter Pony Lead Rein Ms S Fitt 16. Rule 101.6, If shows provide numbers they must be worn
Cavernoma Alliance UK/Equifest M&M Lead Rein Ms S Fitt
The Jungle Hut/Equifest M & M First Ridden Ms S Fitt ENTRIES IN ALL SHOW JUMPING CLASSES WILL BE LIMITED AND WILL BE ACCEPTED IN
The Coles show team/Equifest Ms S Fitt THE ORDER RECEIVED. THE CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS 11TH SEPTEMBER 2019.
Novice ridden M&M - Small & Large breeds Ms S Fitt
EQUIFEST Open Ridden M&M Small & large breeds Mrs K Thorpe On the day entries will be charged at an extra £5, in the Show jumping arena judges box.
KBIS/Equifest Ridden Show Hunter Ponies Mrs K Thorpe
Watering will be done in all Arenas and in the Warm-up areas if needed prior to the Show.
Nupafeed/Equifest Ridden Cob & future images ltd Mrs K Thorpe
Equifest Maxi Cob Mrs K Thorpe
If you have any queries, please contact Mr P Hurley 07584 706464
Black country saddles/Equifest Open Ridden Hunter Mrs K Thorpe
Nupafeed/Equifest Riding Horse Mrs K Thorpe Ring 1 is kindly sponsored by James Cowper Kreston
BSPA/Equifest Ridden Coloured Mrs K Thorpe
Open ridden veteran Mrs K Thorpe
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must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain a double clear round qualification.
SATURDAY SHOW JUMPING If combined with an open:
In Category 1 Shows and in the event of 30 starters or more the Open and the Discovery section will
Class GOATS PIGS
1 10:00 - Main Arena - Area Trial
CONTENTS be split with two sets of prize money awarded. CONTENTS GOA
Rule 293. Table A9. Speed 375mpm. Start Height 1.50m. DRAWN ORDER In Category 2 Shows the sections must always be split with two sets of prize money awarded,
For registered horses in Grades A & B to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members. This irrespective of starters.
competition may not be restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 entries. Prizes: 1st: £50.00, 2nd: £35.00, 3rd: £25.00, 4th: £20.00, 5th: £20.00, Total: £150.00
Qualifies for: The Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the BHS Royal International Horse Show. Entry Fee: £18.00
Numbers to qualify: The top 20 riders on the Area/International Trials points list, for the period 1 April -
INFO
30 September. SHEEP POULTRY Class 3 Outside 1 - Senior 1.05m Open
INFO SHE
Points will be awarded to riders placed 6th= or higher in Area Trials on the following scale; riders
placed equal will share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings (for example, four Table A4. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.05m. DRAWN ORDER
riders placed 4th equal receive: 8+4+2+0 divided by 4 = 3.5 points each). For registered horses in Grades: A, B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be
1st 64 points aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may
2nd 32 points be withheld. Rule - 76.6
3rd 16 points Prizes: 1st: £50.00, 2nd: £35.00, 3rd: £25.00, 4th: £20.00, 5th: £20.00, Total: £150.00
4th 8 points Entry Fee: £17.00
5th 4 points
6th 2 points
Class 4 approx. 11:30 - Outside 1 - Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers -
Points are awarded to each rider as the result of his/her best six results on points in Area Trials held First Round
during the qualifying period. Visiting Members are eligible to compete in Area Trial competitions, but
will not be awarded points. Rule 312. Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.10m.
Rule 290.15 - Pre-Entry Drawn Order First place rosette kindly sponsored by Connolly’s RED MILLS In the event of insufficient entries lower
prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Pre-entries may possibly be accepted before 9.00am providing that the number of entries are less
than 60 (with the exception of County shows). Once entries reach 60 before 9.00am the class will be Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.
closed. Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order. (a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 375 points. Four double clears will
qualify - in accordance with rule 312.6
Prizes: 1st: £1,000.00, 2nd: £800.00, 3rd: £600.00, 4th: £350.00,
5th: £175.00, 6th: £75.00, Total: £3,000.00 (b) For all horses born on or after 1st January 2013, irrespective of Points. Horses will only be eligible
for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of six years or under in the
Entry Fee: £55.00
same calendar year as the Newcomers Final - in accordance with Rule 312.6.
Qualifies for: Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers Second Round.
Class 2 9.00 - Outside 1 - Nupafeed Supplements Senior Discovery
Qualifying period 1st June - 31st May inclusive.
- First Round
Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a
Rule 314. Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.00m. clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers First Round
In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6 competitions in any qualifying period, will qualify to compete in a Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior
Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. Newcomers Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which
will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). To obtain a double clear qualification, even
a) For Horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 225 points. Four Double Clears will qualify - in
if the horse is the only clear round, it must jump a jump-off round and jump clear to gain a double
accordance with Rule 314.6.
clear round.
b) For all horses born on or after 1 January 2014 irrespective of points. Horses will only be eligible
If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of
for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of five years or under in the
prize money.
same calendar year as the Discovery Final - in accordance with Rule 314.6.
Classes 1 & 2 will run as a combined class with ONE set of prizemoney up to 30 starters. Over 30
Qualifies for: Nupafeed Supplements Discovery Championship Second Round.
starters and the classes will be split with two sets of prizemoney allocated
Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive.
Prizes: 1st: £75.00, 2nd: £55.00, 3rd: £40.00, 4th: £25.00, 5th: £20.00, 6th: £20.00,
Numbers to qualify: Those horses that jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round
Total: £235.00
in the jump-off, in at least four First Round competitions held in any qualifying period, will qualify to
compete in and attend four Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those Entry Fee: £20.00
competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). Horses in the class
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Class 5 Outside 1 - Senior 1.10m Open Class 8 approx. 15:00 - Outside 1 - National 1.30m Open
Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.10m. Rule 306. Single Phase. Speed 375mpm. Start Height 1.30m.
For registered horses in Grades: A, B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6
CONTENTS GOATS PIGS
aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may Open to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Junior Members.
CONTENTS GOA
be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Qualifies for: The British Showjumping National Championships.
Classes 1 & 2 will run as a combined class with ONE set of prizemoney up to 30 starters. Over 30
Qualifying period: 1st July-30th June.
starters and the classes will be split with two sets of prizemoney allocated
Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify. Double clear qualifications will not be obtained from
Prizes: 1st: £75.00, 2nd: £55.00, 3rd: £40.00, 4th: £30.00, 5th: £25.00, Total: £225.00
one round competitions (Table A4 or Table A (1 Round))
Entry Fee: £20.00
INFO SHEEP POULTRY Prizes: 1st: £300.00, 2nd: £230.00, 3rd: £150.00, 4th: £125.00, 5th: £55.00, 6th: £40.00, INFO SHE
Total: £900.00
Class 6 approx. 13:00 - Outside 1 - Equitop Myoplast Senior Foxhunter Entry Fee: £40.00
First Round/Grade C
Rule 310. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.20m.
First place rosette kindly sponsored by Equitop Myoplast Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may SUNDAY SHOW JUMPING
compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule -
76.6
Class 9 not before 12:45 - Main Arena - International Stairway
Foxhunter section:
Rule 291. Table A9. Speed 400mpm. Start Height 1.50m. DRAWN ORDER
(a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points. Four double clears will
Horses in Grade A to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. This competition may not be
qualify - in accordance with rule 310.6
restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 entries.
(b) For all registered horses born on or after 1 January 2012 irrespective of points. Horses will be
Points will be awarded to riders placed 8th= or higher on the following scale; riders placed equal will
eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of
share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings (for example, four riders placed 4th
seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Foxhunter Final - in accordance with rule
equal receive 7+6+5+4 divided by 4 = 5.5 points each)
310.6 Four double clears will qualify.
1st 12 points
Four double clears will qualify for the Senior Foxhunter Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st June-
2nd 9 points
31st May inclusive.
3rd 8 points
Those horses that have qualified for the Senior Foxhunter Championship in 2018 are not eligible for
4th 7 points
qualification to the 2019 Championship.
5th 6 points
Grade C section: 6th 5 points
For registered horses in Grade C ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. 7th 4 points
Prizes: 1st: £200.00, 2nd: £145.00, 3rd: £100.00, 4th: £70.00, 5th: £50.00, 6th: £35.00, 8th 3 points
Total: £600.00 In the event of equality of League Points at the end of the series, the highest placed competitor on
Entry Fee: £30.00 equal points in the International Stairway League Final (British Showjumping National Championships,
National Agricultural & Exhibition Centre) will be the winner of the League. The winner of the
International Stairway League must be a starter in the International Stairway League Final. In addition,
Class 7 approx. 14:00 - Outside 1 - Grades B&C Handicap
the winner of the International Stairway League Final will be crowned the British Showjumping National
Rule 284. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Start Heights 1.25m / 1.35m. champion for a twelve-month period.
Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. There will be 3 HOYS Wildcards allocated after the International Stairway League Final. The allocation
For registered horses in Grades B & C ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. of Wild Cards (N.B Wild Cards will only be awarded to riders currently eligible to compete on a Great
Horses will be permitted to jump in the larger section of the handicap competition without penalty. Britain Showjumping Team) will be made in the following order of preference:
Horses may only be entered in one section. 1. To the winner of the International Stairway League (must have started in the Stairway League
Prizes: 1st: £250.00, 2nd: £200.00, 3rd: £125.00, 4th: £90.00, 5th: £70.00, 6th: £35.00, Final)
Total: £770.00 2. To the winner of the International Stairway League Final
Entry Fee: £35.00 3. To the winner of the National Championship Show League
Should the winner of any of the above not be eligible to compete on a Great Britain Showjumping
Team or have already qualified for HOYS via an International invitation, the Wildcard will go down the
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line to the next eligible rider on the respective league, or placing if in the International Stairway League Prizes: 1st: £75.00, 2nd: £55.00, 3rd: £40.00, 4th: £25.00, 5th: £20.00, 6th: £20.00,
Final. Total: £235.00
Sponsorship: Prize fund 50% funded by the British Showjumping Business Partnership. Entry Fee: £20.00
GOATS PIGS
CONTENTS & Spurs to conform to FEI rules & regulations.
Saddlery/Tack CONTENTS GOA
Rule 290.15 - Pre-Entry Drawn Order Class 12 Outside 1 - Senior 1.10m Open
Pre-entries may possibly be accepted before 9.00am providing that the number of entries are less Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.10m.
than 60 (with the exception of County shows). Once entries reach 60 before 9.00am the class will be
For registered horses in Grades: A, B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be
closed. Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order.
aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may
Prizes: 1st: £2,500.00, 2nd: £1,750.00, 3rd: £1,250.00, 4th: £950.00, 5th: £500.00, be withheld. Rule - 76.6
INFO SHEEP POULTRY
6th: £300.00, 7th: £150.00, 8th: £100.00, Total: £7,500.00 INFO
Classes 9 & 10 will run as a combined class with ONE set of prizemoney up to 30 starters. Over 30
SHE
Entry Fee: £85.00 starters and the classes will be split with two sets of prizemoney allocated
Prizes: 1st: £75.00, 2nd: £55.00, 3rd: £40.00, 4th: £30.00, 5th: £25.00, Total: £225.00
Class 10 approx. 09:00 - Outside 1 - Senior 1.05m Open Entry Fee: £20.00
Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.05m.
For registered horses in Grades: A, B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be Class 13 approx. 11:00 - Outside 1 - Equitop Myoplast Senior Foxhunter First
aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may Round
be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Rule 310. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.20m.
Prizes: 1st: £50.00, 2nd: £35.00, 3rd: £25.00, 4th: £20.00, 5th: £20.00, Total: £150.00
First place rosette kindly sponsored by Equitop Myoplast in the event of insufficient entries lower
Entry Fee: £17.00 prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6
Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.
Class 11 approx. 10:00 - Outside 1 - Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers - (a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points. Four double clears will
First Round qualify - in accordance with rule 310.6
Rule 312. Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.10m. (b) For all registered horses born on or after 1 January 2012, irrespective of points. Horses will be
First place rosette kindly sponsored by Connolly’s RED MILLS in the event of insufficient entries lower eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of
prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6 seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Foxhunter Final - in accordance with rule
310.6 Four double clears will qualify.
Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.
Qualifies for: The Senior Foxhunter Second Round.
(a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 375 points. Four double clears will
qualify - in accordance with rule 312.6 Qualifying period: 1st June-31st May inclusive.
(b) For all horses born on or after 1st January 2013, irrespective of Points. Horses will only be eligible Numbers to qualify: Those horses that jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round
for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of six years or under in the in the jump-off, in at least four Senior Foxhunter First Round competitions in any qualifying period will
same calendar year as the Newcomers Final - in accordance with Rule 312.6. qualify to compete in a Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money. Horses in the
class must go into the jump off and go clear to gain its double clear round qualification.
Qualifies for: Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers Second Round.
Those horses that have qualified for the Senior Foxhunter Championship in 2018 are not eligible for
Qualifying period 1st June - 31st May inclusive.
qualification to the 2019 Championship.
Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear
If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of
round in the jump-off, in at least four Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers First
prize money.
Round competitions in any qualifying period, will qualify to compete in a Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior
Classes 13 & 14 will be run consecutively. There will be one course walk for both classes before class
Newcomers Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which
13. Prize giving for both classes will be after class 14. Two sets of prizes will be awarded.
will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). To obtain a double clear qualification, even
if the horse is the only clear round, it must jump a jump-off round and jump clear to gain a double Classes 11 & 12 will run as a combined class with ONE set of prizemoney up to 30 starters. Over 30
clear round. starters and the classes will be split with two sets of prizemoney allocated.
If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of Prizes: 1st: £200.00, 2nd: £145.00, 3rd: £100.00, 4th: £70.00, 5th: £50.00, 6th: £35.00,
prize money. Total: £600.00
Classes 9 & 10 will run as a combined class with ONE set of prizemoney up to 30 starters. Over 30 Entry Fee: £30.00
starters and the classes will be split with two sets of prizemoney allocated
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