FELL PONY SOCIETY
Registered Charity No 1104945
SOUTH CUMBRIA
FELL PONY SHOW
For Registered Fell Ponies
SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 9TH June 2013
Commencing at 9.30am prompt
To be held at Westmorland County Show Ground,
Crooklands, Near Milnthorpe, Kendal
Cumbria LA7 7NH
Judges
Ring 1 Miss Jenny Charlton
(Linnel Ponies)
Ring 2 Miss B Bell (Waverhead Ponies)
Ring 3 Mrs Irene Gawith and
Mrs Polly McDougal
Best Turned Out Mrs M D’Arcy
Reserve Judge Mr Paul Metcalfe (Ryehouse Ponies)
Refreshments by ANZO
First Aid Cover provided by TBA
RING 1 RIDDEN CLASSES Starting 9.30 am
Class 1 Best Turned Out Pony & Rider.
Class 2 NOVICE ridden mare, gelding or stallion (not to have won a first prize before the 1st January 2013). Snaffle bridles only.
Class shall be split into a) mares and b) geldings and stallion, if sufficient entries.
Class 3 Junior ridden 14 years and under. Mare or gelding.
Shield.
Presented by Mrs L Thompson
Class 4 Junior ridden 15 – 18 years. Stallion mare or gelding.
Shield.
Presented by Mrs L Thompson
Junior Ridden Championship
Jossgreen Trophy
Presented by Mrs J Ward
Class 5 Open ridden mare.
Lunesdale Lucky Lady Trophy
Presented by Mr & Mrs P Boustead
Class 6 Open ridden gelding or stallion.
Inglegarth Apollo Tankard
Presented by Mrs LP Singer
RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2nd prize winner from classes 2 & 5 – 6 plus Junior Champion & Reserve.
Champion Ridden Windermere Fell Pony Show Cup
Reserve Ridden Tarnbeck May Queen Shield
Presented by Mr & Mrs Williamson
.
RING 2 IN HAND CLASSES Starting 10.30 am
Class 7 Brood Mare 4 years old or over with foal at foot.
Greenfield Faith Memorial Trophy
Donated by Mrs S Rees.
Class 8 Foal
Class 9 Yearling colt, filly or gelding.
Class 10 Two year old colt, filly or gelding.
The Graham Jackson Trophy
Class 11 Three year old colt, filly or gelding.
Class 12 Mare 4 years old or over without foal at foot.
The Nickleforest Cup
Class 13 Gelding or stallion 4 years old or over.
The M & M Rosebowl
Class 14 Veteran stallion, mare or gelding 15 years or over not to be shown in any other in hand class.
Kerbeck Trophy
IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 7 – 14.
Champion In Hand The Lake Windermere Festival Trophy
Reserve In Hand Equipep Trophy presented by Wilman Farm Supplies Ltd.
SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP
To be judged from the Ridden and In Hand Champion.
Tarnbeck Trophy
Presented by the Williamson family.
RING 3 WORKING HUNTER CLASSES Starting at 10.00 am
CLEAR ROUND (10 – 12pm)
Class 15 Novice WHP
Ponies not to have won a 1st prize in a WHP class. Jumps set at Max. 60cm.
Class 16 Intermediate WHP
Ponies not to have qualified for a HOYS WHP class. Jumps set at Max. 75cm.
Class 17 Open WHP.
Open to all. Jumps set at Max. 90cm.
WHP Championship
1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 15 – 17 to compete.
SHOW RULES: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
1 The Fell Pony Society will not be responsible for any accidents which may occur on the show field. Entries are accepted subject to this condition. Exhibitors are advised that all ponies should be insured for public liability.
2 This show is held under the Rules found in the FPS Handbook for Showing and Competing. Hard hats to current BS standard, correctly secured, must be worn at all times when riders are mounted and within the show field. Ponies tack and riders dress must conform to FPS Ridden showing rules.
3 Only paid up current Fell Pony Society members are eligible to enter. Membership Subscriptions for 2013 must therefore have been paid.
4 Entries: £6 per entry, or £12 per entry taken on the field.
Entry forms to be completed and forwarded with entry fees (cheques payable to The Fell Pony Society) to Fell Pony Society Office, Ion House, Great Asby, Appleby, Cumbria CA16 6HD. Telephone 017683 53100
Closing Date for Entries 31 May 2013. No entries for the catalogue will be accepted after this date. Late entries on the field only. Membership card must be produced at time of entry, for entries on the day.
5 For all classes, rosettes will be awarded to 6th place with cash prizes of £10, £8, and £6 for the first three places.
6 Exhibitors are asked not to enter classes judged by their pony’s breeder. A judge may not judge a pony which holds his/her prefix or which has been bred by his/her immediate family. If the judge finds that, inadvertently, such a situation should arise, he/she should ask the steward to call the reserve judge into the ring to place the pony in question.
7 Any objection or complaint must be made in writing in accordance with the Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure.