Burwarton Show Horse & Pony Schedule 2024

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BURWARTON SHOW

THURSDAY

1 AUGUST 202 4

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

HORSES & PONIES

Affiliated to CHAPS, VHS, RoR, BS, SPS-BS, EQUIFEST, BSHA, BDS

NEW

¬ Summer Worker Stakes for ponies under 158cm

¬ Best Turned-Out Horse or Pony

¬ BSHA direct qualifier for the London International Horse Show 2024

¬ Five Show 1.20/1.25m Show Jumping Challenge

¬ The Horse Trust Healthiest Body Condition Award

8.00am - 7.00pm
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THE HORSE TRUST – The world’s oldest equine charity Healthiest Body Condition Award

A Horse Trust rosette will be presented to the horse or pony with the healthiest body condition score in each of the Ridden Hunters, Ridden Cobs and Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland classes. This will be separately assessed and awarded by Rowena Craig, Mortimer Equine Vets, Eardisland. (info:https://horsetrust.org.uk/healthyequine-body-condition/). The judge and vet will work together to choose the healthiest body condition award.

2024 FIVE SHOW CHALLENGE

Kindly sponsored by:

The Royal Three Counties Show: 14, 15 & 16 June 2024

Combinations will be awarded points in the Foxhunter 1.20m Open classes at the following shows:

Royal Three Counties Show: Friday 14 June

Royal Three Counties Show: Saturday 15 June

Hanbury Countryside Show: Saturday 6 July

Ashby Show: Sunday 14 July

Burwarton Show: Thursday 1 August

Points awarded: 1st = 14, 2nd = 12, 3rd = 10, 4th = 8, 5th = 6, 6th = 4. Double clear, not placed = 2

At Burwarton Show, points will be awarded automatically to combinations jumping in Class 354, the Redpost Equestrian Senior Foxhunter 1.20m Open (see page 21)

The final 1.25m Open takes place at Moreton Show, Saturday 7 September.

The following points will be awarded: 1st = 20, 2nd = 18, 3rd = 16, 4th = 14, 5th = 12, 6th = 10.

Double clear, not placed = 4

Bonus points for competing at: five shows = 15, four shows = 12, three shows = 8

NB: Competing one or both days at Royal Three Counties, counts as one show.

Prizes will be awarded after the 1.25m Open class at Moreton Show

1st : £300 + rug + sash (combination with the most points) 2nd : £225 3rd : £125

In the event of equal of points, the number of top placings will be used to rank

For further information and up-to-date standings for the points table, please see Facebook: The 2024 Five Show Challenge

Equine Influenza Vaccinations agreed and recommended by BEF / FEI

Equine Influenza and Tetanus vaccinations are a compulsory requirement for all horses attending the Burwarton Show. The requirement for the first three vaccinations is as follows: the first vaccination is Day 1; the second vaccination is to be administered 21 – 60 days later; the third booster vaccination within six months plus 21 days of the second vaccination; subsequent annual booster vaccination within 365 days of the previous booster vaccination. No horse should enter competitions within seven days of an EI vaccination. Foals should commence vaccinations at six months old. This is the latest guidance from the FEI/BEF but may be subject to change. Competitors are requested to check the website before entering. Passports will be randomly checked.

All equines should present with no evidence of whiskers or sensory hairs having been trimmed or removed (other than for veterinary purposes in which case you must provide written proof from your Vet; this proof must be available at Show if requested by a Show Official). Sensory hairs are the hard hairs located on the horse’s muzzle and around the eyes, also known as ‘whiskers’ that are used for sensation. The Society may take actions against anyone who is in breach of this regulation.

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SHOW IS AFFILIATED TO THE FOLLOWING EQUINE BREED SOCIETIES

DIRECT QUALIFIERS FOR FINALS AT LONDON INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW DECEMBER 2024

LIHS BSHA RISING STAR RIDING HORSE

Classes 306 and 307 qualify for LIHS BSHA Rising Star Supreme Finals at the London International Horse Show 2024. The highest placed not yet qualified in Top 5 will qualify. A results points table will run for all qualifying classes and a ’wild card’ will be awarded to those unqualified with the highest points in each section following the final qualifier.

RULES

Available to members and non-members, 15 years old and over, eligible under Rising Star Amateur Rules.

Please note: Rising Star Amateur Rules 2024 are different to BSHA Amateur Rules. Please see the full list of Rising Star Rules in the Rising Star section available on the BSHA website www.britishshowhorse.org

If in any doubt about your Rising Star Amateur status, please contact the BSHA Office to have your status confirmed. JMB certificates will not be required to compete in these classes The judge will NOT ride exhibits in these classes

This Show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). Affiliation No. 24-053. Both owner and the rider/exhibitor need NOT be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse or pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete. However in order to Qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showing member and have a valid qualifier card. Members to apply to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate Qualifier card. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 15-17 August 2024.

Veteran Horse Society – Area Qualifier 2024

First round qualifier for the Veteran Horse Society Supreme Final VETERAN

HORSE OF THE YEAR 2024

Kindly sponsored by Allen & Page.

Open to members and non-members. All competitors and grooms must adhere to VHS Rules in all circumstances. Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification.

VHS Regional Final qualification. All competitors placed 1st to 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, this MUST be done within 21 days of qualification. It is the competitor’s 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 at Arena UK Lincolnshire on 30 August - 1 September 2024. No qualification or membership necessary. See VHS website 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.

ENTRY FEES

Up to 7 July 2024

7 – 19 July 2024

£10 incl VAT Per entry in each class

£15 incl VAT Per entry in each class

NOTE: Late entries will NOT be mailed. Print your Entry Statement and bring it with you to present to the Gate Steward. Collect your competitor pack from the Horse Secretary Tent.

Allocation of Entrance Passes

1 horse = 2 exhibitor passes

2-3 horses = 3 exhibitor passes

4+ horses = 4 exhibitor passes

ONE vehicle pass

Please provide vehicle registration number

Extra entrance and vehicle passes can be ordered at Earlybird rate with your entry

All horse & pony prize money will be paid by BACS by 31 August unless stated otherwise in the class description It is essential that you present your bank details clearly on your entry form to enable this method of payment

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Horses will not be penalised in any RoR showing class being shown untrimmed re whiskers around the muzzle and/or the inner ears.

Tattersalls RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2025

Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 4 years and over, mares and geldings, owned, produced and ridden by an Amateur. Riders must be 15 years or over on 1 January 2024. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, Pelham or simple double bridle with a plain cavesson noseband. Horses should be plaited. The Series is open to AMATEURS only – those employed in racing will be allowed to compete. Class will be judged under ‘riding horse’ format without ‘type’ being taken into consideration. Racing injuries and blemishes are ignored in this series. The judge will not ride at the qualifiers but will ride in the final. Competitors/handlers/grooms must wear a safety Kitemark hard hat with a chin strap. Qualifying criteria and prize details on page 10.

Amateur definition:

The rules are as in the RoR Rulebook with the following addition: an amateur may not show a horse owned or sponsored by a company or commercial firm. Also, a person classed as amateur must not be supported by a company in any way or act as brand ambassador whether financially or in-kind. An amateur is a person who for the purpose of RoR classes does not/has not during the current or previous season engaged in breeding, livery, buying or selling, dealing or hiring horses in a commercial capacity. Horses must not have been stabled at or reside in a Professional Producer’s/Trainer’s yard from 1st January 2024. Riders must not have ridden any animals produced by a Professional/Trainer in the current or previous season. Horses and riders must not receive any help from a Professional Producer/Trainer at a show in the current season. A rider who has ridden for a Professional/Producer Trainer in the current or previous season must not have ridden horses at a show. Any breaches of this ruling will be taken seriously and will result in disqualification from future classes.

Tattersalls RoR OPEN In-Hand Show Series Qualifier 2025

Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 3 years and over, fillies, mares and geldings. Handlers must be 15 years or over on 1 January 2024. Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored. Horses do not need to be shod to compete and can be shown in a Bitless/In-Hand bridle. 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. Handlers/grooms must wear a safety Kitemark hard hat with a chin strap.

Qualifying criteria and prize details on page 10.

The Shetland Pony Stud Book Society

Entries restricted to SPS-BS registered ponies. All ponies must be named on the entry form. Rosettes will only be given to registered ponies or to foals eligible for registration.Three year old fillies with foals at foot may NOT be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. All stallion entries (entire males aged 4 years old and over) must have an “S” number and have been successfully through either the SPS-BS stallion assessment prior to 2006 or the current SPS-BS voluntary veterinary examination. In-hand colts/stallions of two years old or over must be shown bitted and are advised to display a stallion bridle disc which are available to purchase from the SPS-BS. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males. In the interests of safety, hard hats of current safety standard must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring.

Trimming/Clipping: The pony’s ears may be trimmed flat but there must be no trimming inside the ear. Trimming of the hair on the jaw line is acceptable. Sensory whiskers MUST NOT be trimmed.

This Show is a qualifier for The National Welsh Championship Show 2024. Qualifiers will be directly contacted after this Show with details of qualification and entry details. For details and Schedules refer to NWCS Facebook page or nationalwelshshow.co.uk.

Affiliated to British Showjumping

British Showjumping formulate the rules and codes of practice under which all affiliated competitions are held with the purpose of improving and maintaining standards of showjumping, while encouraging members of all standards and at all levels to enjoy fair competition over safe and attractive courses. Please refer to BS website www.britishshowjumping.co.uk for competition rules and regulations.

EQUIFEST

Burwarton Show is affiliated to Equifest. The two highest placed exhibitors not already qualified in each affiliated class will qualify for EQUIFEST 2025.

The following classes are Equifest qualifiers:

**THE SOCIETY DEFINES A COLT AS BEING AN UNCASTRATED MALE HORSE LESS THAN FOUR YEARS OF AGE ON 1 JANUARY 2024. NO STALLIONS ALLOWED EXCEPT IN SHETLAND PONIES SECTION.**

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Classification Class No. Equifest Open Ridden Hunter 301 Equifest Open Working Hunter 303 Equifest Mountain & Moorland - In hand 323 Equifest Mountain & Moorland - Open Ridden 324 Equifest Mountain & Moorland - Lead Rein 325 Equifest Mountain & Moorland – First Ridden 326 Equifest Open Ridden Cobs 328

Horse Schedule

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MAIN RING Page 8.00am Ridden Hunters ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9 9.15am Ridden Cobs 17 10.15am Veteran Horse & Pony - Ridden 18 11.30am Show Jumping warm-up 12 noon Redpost Equestrian Senior Foxhunter First Round 1.20m Open. BS Affiliated 21 2.45pm Mounted Fancy Dress parade and prize presentation .................................................................................................. 21 4.10pm Concours d’Elegance carriages 20 RING 1 Show jumping – UNAFFILIATED 8.30 Mini Clear Round 20 9.00 Mini Show Jumping ................................................................................................................................................................ 20 9.45 Open Unaffiliated 60cm. Single phase 20 10.30 Open Unaffiliated 70cm. Single phase 20 2.00 Open Unaffiliated 80cm. Single phase ............................................................................................................................... 20 2.45 Open Unaffiliated 90cm. Single phase 20 3.30 Open Unaffiliated 1m. Single phase 20 RING 2 9.00am Summer Worker Stakes 50cm ............................................................................................................................................ 11 To follow Summer Worker Stakes 60cm 11 Summer Worker Stakes 70cm ............................................................................................................................................ 11 Summer Worker Stakes 80cm 11 11.30am Best Working Hunter 9 2.00pm Registered Welsh A,B,C and D In-hand ............................................................................................................................ 12 4.00pm approx Supreme M&M Championship 16 RING 3 10.30am Handy Horse Obstacle Training ......................................................................................................................................... 22 2.15pm Open Mounted Fancy Dress 21 RING 4 8.00am Mountain & Moorland In-hand 16 9.30am Coloured Horses & Ponies In-hand .................................................................................................................................. 17 10.30am Tattersalls RoR Open In-hand 10 11.30am Veteran Horse & Pony – In-hand ....................................................................................................................................... 18 1.00pm Shetland Ponies 13 RING 5 9.00am Tattersalls RoR Amateur Ridden 10 9.45am Registered Part-bred Welsh – Ridden .............................................................................................................................. 13 10.30am M&M Ridden 16 M&M Lead Rein 16 M&M First Ridden ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 1.30pm Alternative Coloureds – Ridden 18 2.30pm Coloured Horses & Ponies – Ridden 17 3.30pm Best Pony Club Pony – Ridden and Lead Rein ............................................................................................................... 11 RING 6 8.30am BSHA Rising Star Small Ridden (LIHS qualifier) 10 9.30am BSHA Rising Star Large Ridden (LIHS qualifier) ............................................................................................................ 10 11.00am Best Turned-Out Horse or Pony 18 2.15pm Carriage Driving 19 RING 7 10.00am Unaffiliated Dressage 19 **NO STALLIONS ALLOWED EXCEPT IN SHETLAND PONIES SECTION**

Cups can be collected from the Horse Secretary’s Tent 45 minutes after completion of judging

Prize money for Classes 355-361 will be paid out in the ring

Prize money for all other classes will be paid by BACS by 31 August unless stated otherwise in the class description

It is essential that you present your bank details clearly on your entry form to enable this method of payment

NO SUBSTITUTION OF HORSE OR PONY WILL BE ALLOWED ON SHOW DAY.

IMPORTANT—TIMES GIVEN WITH EACH CLASS ARE APPROXIMATE AND COULD BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IF DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE.

RIDDEN HUNTERS

Main Ring - 8.00am prompt.

Judges: MRS L HOMER and MISS A HOMER, Shipston on Stour CV36 5AD

All grooms MUST wear protective hats in compliance with Rule 10 on page 24 of this Schedule and should be smartly and professionally dressed when in the Ring. ONE groom only is permitted per horse when in the ring.

EQUIFEST Qualifier

The BDAS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the BEST HUNTER in Class 301.

The SIR GARETH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by Mr & Mrs J Clarke will be awarded to the BEST LOCAL HUNTER

A HORSE TRUST SPECIAL ROSETTE will be presented to the horse with the healthiest body condition score as assessed by a nominated vet and the judge. Please refer to page 5 for details.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £40, 2nd £30, 3rd £20, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place. Applies to both Open Hunter and Local Hunter

CLASS 301 Open Ridden Hunter. Mare or gelding, 4 years old & over, exceeding 158 cms. Riders any age.

Local hunters owned by a subscriber or farmer in the Wheatland or Ludlow Hunts will be judged within this class with separate prize money awarded. Competitors (fully paid up subscribers or subscribing farmers within the Wheatland and Ludlow Hunts) MUST have hunted with either the Wheatland or Ludlow Hunts. A current subscriber number and/or name of Hunt MUST be provided on the entry form which will be checked with respective Hunt Secretaries. Competitors in the local class will wear white armbands to be provided on the day. The above class may be split at the discretion of the judges if sufficient entries forward on Show day.

BEST WORKING HUNTERS

Ring 2 - 11.30am

Judges: MRS L HOMER and MISS A HOMER, Shipston on Stour CV36 5AD

Course Builder: R JONES, Hay on Wye HR3 5NZ

All grooms MUST wear protective hats in compliance with Rule 10 on page 24 of this Schedule and should be smartly and professionally dressed when in the Ring. ONE groom only is permitted per horse when in the ring.

Class 303 is an EQUIFEST Qualifier

The PERCY CRISP PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be presented to the CHAMPION.

A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TANKARD presented by MRS J MASON will be presented to the RESERVE CHAMPION.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £40, 2nd £30, 3rd £20, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place

CLASS 302 Novice Working Hunter. Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 148cms. Over course of rustic fences maximum height of 1.00m.

CLASS 303 Open Working Hunter – Mare or gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 148 cms. Maximum height of fences 1.15m at the discretion of the judges.

Allocation of Entrance Passes

1 horse = 2 exhibitor passes

2-3 horses = 3 exhibitor passes

4+ horses = 4 exhibitor passes

ONE vehicle pass

Please provide vehicle registration number

Extra entrance and vehicle passes can be ordered at Earlybird rate with your entry

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TATTERSALLS RoR AMATEUR RIDDEN

Ring 5 – 9.00am

Judge: MRS C POOLE, Westbury on Severn GL14 1QX

SHOW SERIES QUALIFIER 2025

The first THREE go forward to the final to be held at the Hickstead Derby Meeting in June 2025

The WINNER qualifies for the Tattershalls RoR Amateur Ridden Show Series Special at the Jockey Club RoR National Championships at Aintree in August 2025

The HIGHEST PLACED Veteran horse (15+) qualifies for the RoR Ridden Veteran final at the Jockey Club RoR National Championships at Aintree in August 2025

The Judge will not ride at the qualifiers.

This class has been generously sponsored by THE LUDLOW RACE CLUB

The LUDLOW RACE CLUB CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the WINNER.

THE WINNER will be awarded a RoR branded prize. To be claimed from the RoR Office.

The HIGHEST PLACED Veteran horse (15+) will be awarded a RoR branded prize. To be claimed from the RoR Office

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place. RoR rosettes presented to 1st - 4th place.

CLASS 304 Tattersalls RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier (Refer to Page 7 for details) Open to RoR and NR competition registered horses, 4 years and over, mares and geldings, owned, produced and ridden by an Amateur. Riders must be 15 years or over on 1st January 2024.

TATTERSALLS RoR OPEN IN-HAND

Ring 4 – 10.30am

Judge: MRS C POOLE, Westbury on Severn GL14 1QX

SHOW SERIES QUALIFIER 2025

The first THREE horses go forward to the final at The Jockey Club RoR National Championships at Aintree in August 2025.

THE WINNER will be awarded a RoR branded prize. To be claimed from the RoR Office.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place. RoR rosettes presented to 1st - 4th place.

CLASS 305 Tattersalls RoR OPEN In-hand Show Series Qualifier (refer to Page 7 for details)

Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 3 years and over, fillies, mares and geldings. Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored.

LIHS BSHA RISING STAR OF RIDING HORSE TYPE

Judge: MR M R JONES, Cwmbran NP44 3BT

DIRECT QUALIFIERS FOR FINALS at THE LONDON INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW 2024

The winner of each class will qualify for the LIHS BSHA Rising Star Small or Large Riding Horse Supreme Final at the LIHS in December. If already qualified, the qualification will move down to no lower than fifth place.

Affiliated to The British Show Horse Association (please refer to page 6 for full Qualifier details) No membership is required to participate in these classes, but BSHA Rising Star Membership must be purchased to attend the LIHS Final within 14 days of qualification.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place

Ring 6 – 8.30 am

CLASS 306 Small Riding Horse Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm and not exceeding 158cm

The highest placed unqualified in the Top 5 will qualify for the LIHS BSHA Rising Star Small Riding Horse Supreme Final at the LIHS in December. In addition, the two highest placed unqualified horses will qualify for the Rising Star Associate Finals at the BSHA National Championship in September

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Ring 6 – 9.30am

CLASS 307 Large Riding Horse: Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 158cm

The highest placed unqualified in the Top 5 will qualify for the LIHS BSHA Rising Star Large Riding Horse Supreme Final at the LIHS in December. In addition, the two highest placed unqualified horses will qualify for the Rising Star Associate Finals at the BSHA National Championship in September

JUNIOR SECTION

Ring 5 – 3.30pm

Judge: MRS M ROWLEY, Bridgnorth WV16 4FE

Spurs — The wearing of spurs is strictly forbidden.

Regulation: Hard Hats MUST be worn – competitors not wearing regulation hard hats will be asked to dismount and leave the ring immediately. (Refer to page 24, Rule no. 9.)

Age of Ponies — No animal under the age of four years may be shown in these classes.

The GEORGE MILLINGTON CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 308(a).

A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD presented by The SADDLECRAFT (WHOLESALE) CO. will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 308(b).

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place

CLASS 308 Best Pony Club pony

This class will be split on Show Day if sufficient entries forward in the ring into

(a) Best Pony Club pony ridden by a Pony Club member.

Riders aged 16 years and under. Pony to be suitable for all Pony Club activities and will be required to jump a small fence.

(b) Lead Rein. Pony to be suitable for Pony Club activities. Will NOT be required to jump.

SUMMER WORKER STAKES

Ring 2 – 9.00am

Judge: MRS S THOMAS, Shrewsbury SY5 8HU

Course Builder: R JONES, Hay on Wye HR3 5NZ

Spurs: The wearing of spurs is strictly forbidden.

The JASPER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented in memory of the late R.A. GEORGE, Esq. will be awarded to the OVERALL HIGHEST POINTS WINNER in Classes 309-312

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place

CLASS 309

CLASS 310

CLASS 311

CLASS 312

Summer Worker Stakes – 50cm

Summer Worker Stakes – 60cm

Summer Worker Stakes – 70cm

Summer Worker Stakes – 80cm

Plaited or Heritage Mountain and Moorland ponies. 4 years old and over, not exceeding 158cm. Riders any age but must be suitably mounted for the pony/horse they ride.

Ponies may be entered in more than one of the above classes.

Entries will also be taken at the side of Ring 2 on Show Day. Entry fee will be £15 for competitors with ponies that have placed entries in advance and thus already on site.

Marks will be awarded: Jumping 70 marks, Style whilst jumping 30 marks, Way of going 20 marks = TOTAL 120 marks. There will be no conformation marks.

Method of Judging: Competitors will be required to jump a round of 8-12 jumps, halt and immediately give a short show, including a change of rein and extend in the same ring (where ground conditions and weather permits).

Mark sheets will be available for competitors to collect from the Horse Field Secretary tent after completion of all four classes.

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WELSH SECTION

This Show is a qualifier for The National Welsh Championship Show 2024 – National Section In-hand Championships. Section A & B and Section C & D Champion and Reserve (not already qualified) qualify to enter.

This Show is a qualifier for The National Welsh Championship Show 2024 – National Gelding In-Hand Championship sponsored by Sarum Stud. All 1st and 2nd placed WPCS Registered Section A, B, C, D in relevant classes (not already qualified) qualify to enter.

WELSH SECTION A and B

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Ring 2 - 2.00pm

Judge: MRS T HOOK, Gilwern NP7 0HN (Kemys Fawr)

The CHAMPION from this section will be eligible for the Supreme M&M Championship in Ring 2 at 4.00pm (approx.).

Section A of the Stud Book: not exceeding 122cm

Section B of the Stud Book: not exceeding 134cm

The JOHN A. PRICE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the CHAMPION Welsh Section A Pony.

The GWYNNE PRICE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be presented to the CHAMPION Welsh Section B Pony.

The J. BROOKES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the OVERALL CHAMPION.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 313 Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 and 3 year old This class will be split by age if sufficient entries forward on the day. Special rosette awarded to BEST YEARLING.

CLASS 314 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over

The 1st and 2nd place winners in Classes 313-314 return to the Ring for the Championship.

WELSH SECTION C and D

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Ring 2 - to follow Classes 313 & 314 and Championship Judge: MRS T HOOK, Gilwern NP7 0HN (Kemys Fawr)

The CHAMPION from this section will be eligible for the Supreme M&M Championship in Ring 2 at 4.00pm (approx.).

Section C of the Stud Book: not exceeding 134cm

Section D of the Stud Book: over 134cm

The RICHARD STONE MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the OVERALL CHAMPION.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 315 Colt, filly or gelding, 1, 2 and 3 year old

This class will be split by age if sufficient entries forward on the day. Special rosette awarded to BEST YEARLING.

CLASS 316 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over.

The 1st and 2nd place winners in Classes 315-316 return to the Ring for the Championship.

Allocation of Entrance Passes

1 horse = 2 exhibitor passes

2-3 horses = 3 exhibitor passes

4+ horses = 4 exhibitor passes

ONE vehicle pass

Please provide vehicle registration number

Extra entrance and vehicle passes can be ordered at Earlybird rate with your entry

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REGISTERED PART BRED WELSH – RIDDEN

(Minimum of 12.5% registered Welsh blood)

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Ring 5 – 9.45am

Judge: MRS T HOOK, Gilwern NP7 0HN (Kemys Fawr)

This class is a qualifier for The National Welsh Championship Show 2024 – National Ridden Welsh Part Bred Championships. All 1st and 2nd placed WPCS registered Welsh Part Bred exhibits (not already qualified) qualify to enter. Unregistered qualifiers with 12.5% Welsh blood may retrospectively register with WPCS prior to entry.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 317 OPEN RIDDEN – Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over.

SHETLAND PONIES

Ring 4 – 1.00pm

Judge: MRS A JONES MBE, Llangefni LL77 7YP

Probationary Judge: N BUFFERY, Tywyn LL36 9SY

This Show is affiliated to the SPS-BS (refer to Page 7 for SPS-BS rules)

The CHAMPION Shetland pony will be eligible for the Supreme M&M Championship in Ring 2 at 4.00pm approx.

**NO FOALS ELIGIBLE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP **

The ROSEMARY MAIKLEM PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD will be awarded to the Overall CHAMPION Shetland pony. £25.00 will be awarded to the OVERALL CHAMPION and £15.00 to the RESERVE CHAMPION in memory of Janet Sherratt, Pankymoor Stud

The PIROUETTE STUD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the OVERALL JUNIOR CHAMPION Shetland pony in Classes 318, 320, 321, 322

The MAKALAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented in memory of the late Mr Roy Maiklem will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 318.

The LONGFIELD PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by Mr & the late Mrs Aspley will be awarded to the CHAMPION Small Shetland from Classes 319 - 320.

The WENLOCK EDGE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by Robert and the late Jenny Preece will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 320.

The B LLOYD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the BEST YEARLING in Class 320.

The PERPETUAL CHALLENGE GELDING CUP, kindly presented by R. Maiklem, will be presented to the WINNER of Class 321.

The MAIDENWELL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by Mr S Doughty CMG and Mrs P Doughty will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 322.

SPS-BS SPECIAL Rosettes will be awarded to the Overall CHAMPION and RESERVE, JUNIOR CHAMPION and RESERVE, BEST GELDING and BEST FOAL.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 318 Standard Shetland (over 34”/86.36cm at maturity) – Any Age - Stallion, Mare, Colt or Filly. Class will be split by age if sufficient entries forward on Show Day.

(BDAS SPECIAL Rosette will be awarded to the Best Yearling)

CLASS 319 Small Shetland (not to exceed 34”/86.36cm). Stallion or Mare, 4 years old or over.

CLASS 320 Small Shetland (not to exceed 34”/86.36cm at maturity). Colt or Filly, 1,2,3 years old.

BDAS SPECIAL Rosette will be awarded to the Best Yearling.

CLASS 321 In-hand Gelding. Standard or Small. Any Age.

CLASS 322 Coloured Shetland, any age.

BDAS SPECIAL Rosettes will be awarded to the Best Standard, Best Small and Best Junior exhibits.

The 1st and 2nd place winners from Classes 318 - 322 return to the Ring for the Championship.

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MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES

ALL PONIES ENTERED IN THIS SECTION MUST BE PURE-BRED AND REGISTERED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SOCIETY STUD BOOKS.

The WINNERS of Classes 323-326 will be eligible for the Supreme M&M Championship in Ring 2 at 4.00pm approx.

EQUIFEST Qualifiers

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Judge: MRS F HOLTON, Ashbourne DE6 3BU

The SABRINA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by MR. & MRS. J. M. BILLINGS will be awarded to the BEST pony in Class 323.

The BDAS CORVE JUNIOR PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the BEST 1, 2 or 3 year old pony in Class 323.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

Ring 4 – 8.00am

CLASS 323 Mountain & Moorland - In-hand. Mare, Gelding, Filly or Colt, any age. Open to ponies registered with their respective Pure Bred Societies of Connemara, Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh A,B,C and D. This class may be divided as appropriate if sufficient entries forward on the day.

Ring 5 – 10.30am

A HORSE TRUST SPECIAL ROSETTE will be presented to the horse with the healthiest body condition score in Class 324, as asssessed by a nominated vet and judge. Please refer to page 5 for details.

The BDAS CORVE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the OVERAL BEST RIDDEN pony in Class 324.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 324 Mountain & Moorland Open RIdden (excluding Lead Rein) to be shown in its natural state. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Rider any age. Open to ponies registered with their respective Pure Bred Societies of Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Registered Welsh A, B, C or D. This class will be split into SMALL and LARGE Ridden if sufficient entries of each forward on Show day. If split, there will be an overall Champion award.

CLASS 325 Mountain & Moorland - Lead Rein. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding

128 cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1 January 2024. To be led by an attendant and shown in a Snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. Open to ponies registered with their respective Pure Bred Societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland or Welsh A or B, New Forest.

CLASS 326 Mountain & Moorland - First Ridden. Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding

128 cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January 2024. To be shown in any suitable bridle. Open to ponies registered with their respective Pure Bred Societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh A or B, New Forest.

SUPREME M & M CHAMPIONSHIP

Judge: MRS S THOMAS, Shrewsbury SY5 8HU Ring 2 – 4.00pm (approx)

The NATIVE PONY BRIDLES PERPETUAL ROSE BOWL will be awarded to the SUPREME CHAMPION. Kate Hampton will kindly present a Sash and Rosettes. The following to qualify: Champion Welsh A or B, Champion Welsh C or D, Champion Shetland, and the Winners of M&M In-Hand, M&M Open Ridden, M&M Lead Rein and M&M First Ridden.

THE ORGANISERS OF THIS SHOW HAVE TAKEN REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF EVERYONE PRESENT. FOR THESE MEASURES TO BE EFFECTIVE, EVERYONE MUST TAKE ALL REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID AND PREVENT ACCIDENTS OCCURRING AND MUST OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ORGANISERS AND ALL THE OFFICIALS AND STEWARDS.

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RIDDEN COBS

Main Ring – 9.15am

Judge: MRS J HART, Bridgnorth WV16 6QY

Class328 is an EQUIFEST Qualifier

All grooms MUST wear protective hats. Only ONE groom is permitted per horse when in the ring.

The WILLIAM WARREN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the CHAMPION of Class 328.

BDAS Rosettes will be awarded to the CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION.

A HORSE TRUST SPECIAL ROSETTE will be presented to the horse with the healthiest body condition score as assessed by a nominated vet and the judge. Please refer to page 5 for details.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 327 Open Ridden Traditional Cob/Cob Type (excluding Mountain & Moorland)

Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over. Any height. To be shown in natural state.

CLASS 328 Open Ridden Cob – exceeding 148 cms but not exceeding 155 cms.

Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over. Rider any age. To be shown hogged and trimmed. Rider any age.

If sufficient entries forward class may be split into Lightweight and Heavyweight at the discretion of the judge.

The 1st and 2nd place winners from Classes 327-328 return to the Ring for the Championship.

COLOURED HORSES & PONIES

(excluding Roans, Spots, Palominos and Duns)

Judge: MR J COOKSON, Knutsford WA16 7HW

Classes 329-333 are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers

Affiliation no. 24-053. (Refer to page 6 for Qualifier details).

For full rulings and information on competition/qualifications, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members’ Handbook or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings

Only Skewbalds/Piebalds may compete in these classes

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

All grooms MUST wear protective hats. Only ONE groom is permitted per horse when in the ring.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place.

Ring 4 – 9.30am

The ANDREWS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the IN-HAND CHAMPION

CLASS 329 CHAPS (UK) Open In-hand Youngstock Yearling, 2 or 3 years old. No foals. Any type. Any height.

CLASS 330 CHAPS (UK) Open In-hand Native/Cob/Traditional Type Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over. Any height. To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged.

CLASS 331 CHAPS (UK) Open In-hand Non-Native Type Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over. Any height. To be shown plaited or trimmed.

The 1st and 2nd place winners from Classes 329-331 to return to the Ring for the Championship

Ring 5 – 2.30pm

The GLEBELANDS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the RIDDEN CHAMPION

CLASS 332 CHAPS (UK) Open Ridden Non-Native Type Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over. Any height. To be shown plaited or trimmed. Will be required to give a short show.

CLASS 333 CHAPS (UK) Open Ridden Native/Cob/Traditional Type Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over. Any height. To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged. Will be required to give a short show.

The 1st and 2nd place winners from Classes 332-333 to return to the Ring for the Championship.

All equines should present with no evidence of whiskers or sensory hairs having been trimmed or removed (other than for veterinary purposes in which case you must provide written proof from your Vet; this proof must be available at Show if requested by a Show Official). Sensory hairs are the hard hairs located on the horse’s muzzle and around the eyes, also known as ‘whiskers’ that are used for sensation. The Society may take actions against anyone who is in breach of this regulation.

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ALTERNATIVE COLOUREDS

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Ring 5 – 1.30pm

Judge: MR J COOKSON, Knutsford WA16 7HW

All grooms MUST wear protective hats. Only ONE groom is permitted per horse when in the ring.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 334 Alternative Coloureds Ridden Open to all types of coloured horse/pony including: Spotted, Dun, Roan, Pintaloosa, Palomino (excluding Skewbald and Piebald), any age or type. Class may be split at discretion of the judge if sufficient entries forward on Show Day.

VETERAN HORSE AND PONY

**STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Open to horses and ponies of any breed and height

Judge: MISS E LANGFORD, Hereford HR2 8DD

Affiliated to the Veteran Horse Society (Refer to Page 6 for Qualifier details) Open to VHS members and non-members. All competitors and grooms must adhere to VHS Rules in all circumstances Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification

The POLLY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by Ian & Anne Pratt will be awarded to the CHAMPION Class 335

The GEORGE IV PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by the Evans Family will be awarded to the MOST SENIOR in Class 335. If more than one exhibit of same age forward, the award will be made at the judge’s discretion

The CASPER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by Ian & Anne Pratt will be awarded to the CHAMPION in Class 336

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place. Prize money and rosettes will be awarded in all three categories in each class

CLASS 335

Ring 4 – 11.30am

Veteran In-hand COMBINED AGE 15 years and over

To be run as one class but judged as separate age categories: Diamond Veteran (25 years and over), Veteran (2024 years) and Pre-Veteran (15-19 years)

Main Ring – 10.15am

CLASS 336 Veteran Ridden COMBINED AGE 15 years and over

To be run as one class but judged as separate age categories: Diamond Veteran (25 years and over), Veteran (2024 years) and Pre-Veteran (15-19 years)

BEST TURNED-OUT HORSE OR PONY

Ring 6 – 11.00am

Judge: MRS M ROWLEY, Bridgnorth WV16 4FE

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 337 Best Turned-out Horse or Pony

Rider age must be stated on the entry form. Class may be split on Show Day at the Judge’s discretion: Seniors 17 years and over, Juniors 16 years and under

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UNAFFILIATED DRESSAGE

Ring 7 – 10.00am onwards

Judge: MRS E EVERY, Redditch B97 5TB

Chief Steward: Penny Jones

Times will be available on the Burwarton website at www.burwartonshow.co.uk, or contact Penny Jones on 01384 835178 on Tuesday 30 July between 6.30pm - 9.00pm

The CLEE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by the late Mr & Mrs Clee, will be awarded to the highest percentile score of the competitions. Placings will be decided by the highest percentages.

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue). Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 338 LEAD REIN TEST The Pony Club Walk and Trot Dressage Test 2022

CLASS 339 INTRO A (2008)

Restricted to horse and rider combinations not to have won this class before or to have any BD or BE points on horse OR rider. Lead rein riders allowed and will be judged separately BUT they will NOT be eligible for prize money although separate rosettes will be presented. Please state on entry form if Lead Rein competitor.

CLASS 340 PRELIM 18 (2002) Restricted to horse and rider combinations not to have any BD or BE points

Classes 339 and 340 will be split into Junior (aged 16 before 1st January 2024) and Senior Sections, with separate rosettes but PRIZE MONEY will only be awarded to the overall winner. Please state on entry if Junior. If not stated you will automatically be entered as a Senior.

CLASS 341 NOVICE 24 (2010)

CLASS 342 PICK YOUR OWN. Choose from the following tests: Intro B (2009), Prelim 7, Novice 27, Elementary 42 (2008) Please state on your entry form which test you have chosen. If not stated, we will assume that you wish to do Prelim 7

CARRIAGE DRIVING

** STRICTLY NO STALLIONS ALLOWED**

Ring 6 – 2.15 pm Prompt

Judge: MR J WALKER, Wrawby DN20 8RH

NO CARRIAGES TO BE DRIVEN IN PEDESTRIAN AREAS AT ANY TIME

The driver must be aged 8 years or over on the day of the show at which they are to compete. A driver under the age of 18 must be accompanied in the vehicle by a competent and responsible person aged 18 years or over. Proof of age will be required if necessary. It is the responsibility of the owner/driver (if over 18) or (if the owner/driver is under 18) the responsible adult to ensure that his/her groom/s is/are competent for the purpose of attending to the turnout and aged 8 or over on the day of the show. When in the vehicle, grooms, passenger/s and driver must have their feet firmly on the floor of the vehicle or use a suitable fixed footrest. This regulation applies at all times and in all areas of the showground. All drivers/grooms/passengers under the age of 14 years must wear a correctly fitted current standard hard hat that meets the latest safety regulations when in a carriage or in attendance to a turnout.

Competitors will be required to provide proof of Limited Liability insurance or membership of the BDS, BHS or similar. Hats, whips, spares kit and a competent adult groom will be required.

This is a Victoria Food Company Driving Championship Qualifier. The champion will qualify for the Grand Final to be held on Sunday 15 September 2024 at Bury Farm Equestrian Club, New Bury Farm, Mill Road, Slapton, Bucks, LU7 9BT. In the event that the Champion has already qualified, the Reserve Champion to qualify. If the Reserve has also qualified, the rosette to be awarded back to the champion. Once qualified, the horse, whip and vehicle may not be changed.

The RYMATT COMMUNICATIONS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the CHAMPION

The BDAS PERPETUAL EXERCISE SHIELD will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 343

The EAGLESPUR PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD presented by Mr & Mrs C T Teague will be awarded to the HIGHEST PLACED PONY UNDER 13.2hh in Class 344

The ELSPETH GILL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the HIGHEST PLACED HORSE OVER 13.2hh in Class 345

The BRITISH DRIVING SOCIETY will present rosettes to the CHAMPION, RESERVE CHAMPION and BEST YOUNG DRIVER

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Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

CLASS 343

Private Driving Exercise Vehicles

Open to single or multiple equines. Any height. Four years old and over. To be driven to a 2 or 4 wheel exercise carriage with traditional or pneumatic wheels specifically design for carriages (i.e. not car tyres). Excludes sulkies or show wagons.

CLASS 344

CLASS 345

Private Driving 134cm and under

Open to single or multiple equines. To be four years old and over. To be driven to a traditional type vehicle (excluding show wagons, sport, exercise or commercial vehicles)

Private Driving over 134cm

Open to single or multiple equines. To be four years old and over. To be driven to a traditional type vehicle (excluding show wagons, sport, exercise or commercial vehicles)

CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

Main Ring – 4.10 p.m

Judges: MR & MRS M BRADBURY, Cleobury North WV16 6RS

The ELSPETH GILL MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by the family of the late Elspeth Gill, will be awarded to the WINNER OF CLASS 346

Free entry to all drivers who have already competed in at least one of the previous classes in the Carriage Driving section above.

CLASS 346 CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE - No entry fee. Rosettes only.

Open to all equines 4 years old and over to be driven to any suitable carriage. To be judged from a distance.

UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING CLASSES

Judges: MRS J HUNT, Oswestry SY10 9EB MRS M DAVIS, Craven Arms SY7 8QS

MR D ROOM, Bridgnorth WV16 4RB

Course Builder: RICHARD DAVIES, Ponderosa Equestrian Centre, NP18 2DW

Unaccompanied Competitors MUST provide an emergency contact name and mobile number on their entry form

FIRST AID – First Aid is provided by a contracted company, Marches Ambulance Service

A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP donated by the late E T ROWLANDS, Esq., will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 348

A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by The VISCOUNT BOYNE will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 353

Ring 1 - 8.30-11.15am

Classes will run at approximately 45 minute intervals

CLASS 347 Mini Clear Round

Competitors may enter on the day for £5 per entry, provided they have already entered another class in advance. No prize money. Rosettes to all clear round competitors

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £8. Rosettes to 6th place.

Entries on the day will be permitted if the horse is entered in a class in advance. £15 entry fee

CLASS 348 Mini Show Jumping

Riders 12 years of age or under on Show Day. Lead Rein accepted.

CLASS 349 Open unaffiliated 60cm Single phase

CLASS 350 Open unaffiliated 70cm Single phase

Ring 1 – 2.00pm

Classes will run at approximately 45 minute intervals

CLASS 351 Open unaffiliated 80cm Single phase

Entry fees: up to 7 July £10 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £15 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £16, 4th £14. Rosettes to 6th place.

Entries on the day will be permitted if the horse is entered in a class in advance. £15 entry fee

CLASS 352 Open unaffiliated 90cm Single phase

CLASS 353 Open unaffiliated 1.0m Single phase

Equine Influenza Vaccinations agreed and recommended by BEF / FEI

Equine Influenza and Tetanus vaccinations are a compulsory requirement for all horses attending the Burwarton Show. The requirement for the first three vaccinations is as follows: the first vaccination is Day 1; the second vaccination is to be administered 21 – 60 days later; the third booster vaccination within six months plus 21 days of the second vaccination; subsequent annual booster vaccination within 365 days of the previous booster vaccination. No horse should enter competitions within seven days of an EI vaccination. Foals should commence vaccinations at six months old. This is the latest guidance from the FEI/BEF but may be subject to change. Competitors are requested to check the website before entering. Passports will be randomly checked.

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AFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING

Redpost Equestrian Senior Foxhunter First Round 1.20m Open

Main Ring – 12noon prompt Warm up 11.30am in Main Ring

Class 354 will be conducted according to BRITISH SHOWJUMPING rules. To that end, all entrants agree to abide by these rules. Members will ride in accordance to British Showjumping Rule 22.

Entries in Class 354 will automatically be entered into THE 2024 FIVE SHOW CHALLENGE

Kindly sponsored by The Royal Three Counties Show in partnership with Howden

Please refer to page 5 for full details

** Please ensure that you DECLARE YOUR HORSE FORWARD on the day at the Ring 1 Judges Box by 11.00am latest **

Prize money generously sponsored by Pattingham Potatoes Wolverhampton

A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by HICKMAN & LOVE (TIPTON) LTD will be presented to the WINNER

Entry fees: up to 7 July £15 incl VAT per entry (listed in catalogue). 8-19 July £20 incl VAT per entry (not listed in catalogue).

Prize money: 1st £100, 2nd £80, 3rd £50, 4th £40, 5th £20, 6th £15.

CLASS 354 Redpost Equestrian Senior Foxhunter – First Round/1.20m Open Rule 310. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.20m. For Registered horses ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. Limited entry. Each rider allowed to ride a maximum of two horses.

Entries close 7 July 2024. Additional entries in Affiliated Class 354 will be permitted on the day, ONLY from competitors who have made BS entries prior to the closing date. Fee £20 incl VAT – cash only please.

If you DO NOT want your details printed in the Show Catalogue, please state clearly on the entry form.

OPEN MOUNTED FANCY DRESS

Ring 3 – 2.15pm PROMPT

followed by parade and award of prizes in the Main Ring at 2.45pm

Judges: MR & MRS M BRADBURY, Cleobury North WV16 6RS

NO AGE LIMIT — NO ENTRY FEE (COMPLETED ENTRY FORM IS REQUIRED)

Hard hats MUST be worn – Competitors not wearing hard hats will be asked to dismount and leave the ring immediately in the interests of safety.

The WINDSOR PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be presented to the WINNER

The WOODBANK ARABIAN PERPETUAL JUBILEE CUP will be awarded to the BEST SENIOR COMPETITOR (over 16 years of age)

Entry fees: NO ENTRY FEE (completed entry form is required)

Prize money (Paid in the Ring): 1st £12, 2nd £10, 3rd £8, 4th £5. Rosettes to 6th place. White Rosettes to all other entries.

CLASS 355 Open Mounted Fancy Dress

All passes and numbers will be MAILED to competitors at least 14 days before the Show.

All entries placed 8-19 July should be collected from the Horse Secretary on arrival.

Please PRINT your Entry Statement and bring it with you to present to the Gate Steward on arrival.

ALL VEHICLES AND PERSONS ENTERING THE SHOWGROUND MUST HAVE VALID PASSES READY FOR INSPECTION.

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HANDY HORSE OBSTACLE TRAINING

Ring 3 – 10.30am – 1.00pm

Judges: MISS R ASHEAD, Wistanwick TF9 2AX

Chief Steward: Patsy Pyke

Steward: Elle Padfield

A PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by the GWYNNE FAMILY will be awarded to the WINNER OF Class 356.

A PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by the late R LINK, ESQ. will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 358.

The INK SPOT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 360.

In-hand classes will have five obstacles to demonstrate the calmness and rapport between horse and leader. All leaders must wear gloves, a hat to BSI Standard and safe footwear. Horses or ponies to be led in a controller halter or bridle with a long lead rope. Whips can be carried. Horses or ponies must be three years old or over. Ridden classes will have approximately ten obstacles to include river crossing, figure of eight, step back, slalom and side step. All riders must wear a hat to latest BSI Standard and safe riding boots. Horses or ponies must be 4 years old or over. In the case of equal marks, the optimum time taken will be taken into consideration for awarding the prizes.

Entry Fee: £5.00 inc. VAT per entry.

Prizes: 1st £12.00, 2nd £8.00, 3rd £6.00. Rosettes to 6th place.

Presentation of trophies, rosettes and prize money paid at the tent at 1pm (on foot please).

Competitors are requested to TEXT PATSY PYKE on 07521 029491 to arrange a time slot to suit them if they are competing in other classes. Please Text Patsy after 10 July.

Please use Main Ring Collecting ring (in Horse field) and WAIT to be taken individually in to Ring 3.

CLASS 356 Ridden. Rider 9 years of age and under on Show day. Ponies may be led but judging will focus on the independence of the rider.

CLASS 357 In-hand. Leader 9 years of age and under on Show day (MUST be accompanied by a competent adult)

CLASS 358 Ridden. Rider 10 years to 16 years of age on Show day.

CLASS 359 In-hand. Leader 10 years to 16 years of age on Show day.

CLASS 360 Ridden. Rider over 16 years of age on Show day. No getting on or off necessary.

CLASS 361 In-hand. Leader over 16 years of age on Show day.

Entries will also be taken at the side of Ring 3 between 10.00am – 12.30pm if time/entries allow. £5.00 inc. VAT per entry.

THE ORGANISERS OF THIS SHOW HAVE TAKEN REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF EVERYONE PRESENT. FOR THESE MEASURES TO BE EFFECTIVE, EVERYONE MUST TAKE ALL REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID AND PREVENT ACCIDENTS OCCURRING AND MUST OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ORGANISERS AND ALL THE OFFICIALS AND STEWARDS.

The organisers will not be responsible for any accident or loss of property or otherwise arising from any cause connected with the show and it is a condition of entry that each competitor shall hold the organisers blameless and shall indemnify them against any loss, damage or legal proceedings.

The Committee, or officials appointed by them, shall be empowered to disqualify and demand the removal from the showground of any animal which, in their opinion, is suffering from or affected with, a contagious or infectious disease. All entrance fees for such animals will be forfeited. If an animal is deemed to be unfit for competing by the Society’s appointed veterinary Officer, they reserve the right to deny entry to the ring and can request that animal/s be removed from the showground. The Society’s veterinary officer’s decision is final.

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SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

Membership is an expression of interest in and support for the aims and objects of the Burwarton & District Agricultural Society and includes the right to attend, take part in and vote at the Annual General Meeting. Members are admitted free of charge to the annual Show and to the Members’ facilities on production of their membership badge. The Society will make no refund of membership subscriptions in the event of a Show being cancelled for whatever reason.

Society membership benefits include: Free entrance to the Showground, ONE car pass for reserved forward parking in the Members’ only car park, use of Members’ Dining Pavilion and bar area, Grandstand Seating and use of Members’ high class toilet facilities. Guest membership – Members may introduce one guest each to these facilities on Show day on purchase of a Guest Badge at a cost of £20.00 (adult), £10 (Junior) or £5.00 (child) from the Information Point situated immediately outside the entrance to the Members’ bar area. Members’ forward parking will be available until 11.30am or until filled.

Society Membership subscriptions for 2024

CLOSING DATE FOR MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS IS FRIDAY 12 JULY 2024

Any late applications will incur a £10 admin fee and will have to be collected from the Show Office

CHARITABLE GRANTS

The Burwarton and District Agricultural Society Limited has limited funds available to make grants to assist in the furtherance of any of the following objects of the Society:—

1. The improvement of livestock, the advancement of breeding and the prevention and eradication of animal diseases.

2. The advancement of science and research in connection with agriculture and rural industries.

3. The development and improvement of crops and prevention and eradication of plant diseases and pests.

4. The development and improvement of agricultural machinery and equipment.

5. The holding of demonstrations and lectures on modern agricultural methods and processes.

6. The promotion of agricultural education and training.

7. The encouragement of Young Farmers Clubs and of activities related to agriculture by other youth organisations.

8. The encouragement of rural crafts and industries of interest to the farming community.

9. The promotion of co-operation between farmers and other land users with special reference to conservation.

10. The promotion of co-operation between rural and urban communities.

Application for grants to assist projects that further any of the above objects should be made in writing to The Secretary of the Society at The Show Office, Burwarton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 6QJ by 14 February.

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Direct Debit & Pre 1 May 2024 1 May – 12 July 2024 DOUBLE MEMBERSHIP Two adult members (includes Disabled) £55 £75 SINGLE MEMBERSHIP One adult member (includes Disabled) £28 £38 JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP One Junior member 12–16 years of age £12 £12 CHILD MEMBERSHIP One Child member 5-11
of age £5 £5
years

HORSE SECTION SAFETY STANDARDS

1. THE JUDGE’S DECISION IS FINAL

2. Competitors must ensure that handlers and riders are experienced and able to control their horse/pony at all times.

3. Competitors must use the official walkways designated for movement of horses to and from the judging rings.

4. Competitors must NOT ride or lead their horses/ponies through designated pedestrian areas; otherwise they will be asked to leave the showground.

5. All competitors must follow designated traffic routes as directed on arrival/departure.

6. Animals must NOT be left unattended whilst the Show is open to the public.

7. No animal may enter the Showground if its place of origin is under health restrictions.

8. All horses entering the showground must have a valid equine passport with them.

9. Any person riding a horse/pony anywhere on the showground MUST wear correctly fitted protective headgear and ensure the chin strap is properly fastened and adjusted, according to the current standards as listed: PAS 015, VG1, (BS)EN1384 2017, ASTM F1163 04a, SNELL E2001, SNELL E2016, AS/NZS 3838 2003 provided they are BSI Kite-marked or Inspec IC marked. Any competitor not complying with this rule will be disqualified.

10. ALL grooms must wear protective hats meeting the above requirements and be smartly and professionally turned out when in the ring.

11. ONE groom is permitted per horse when in the ring.

12. Riders must be of suitable height and weight for size of horse or pony being ridden.

13. Horses and ponies may be measured at the discretion of the judges or stewards. Certificates issued under the Joint Measure Scheme of BS will be accepted as evidence for ponies.

14. No substitution of horse or pony will be allowed on Show day.

15. All equines should present with no evidence of whiskers or sensory hairs having been trimmed or removed (other than for veterinary purposes in which case you must provide written proof from your Vet; this proof must be available at Show if requested by a Show Official). Sensory hairs are the hard hairs located on the horse’s muzzle and around the eyes, also known as ‘whiskers’ that are used for sensation. The Society may take actions against anyone who is in breach of this regulation.

16. The wearing of a correctly fitting body protector is advised for adults and strongly recommended for under 16s.

17. No lungeing allowed.

18. In the unfortunate event of an animal dying or being destroyed on the Showground, the owner/competitor is responsible for the cost of disposal and agrees to indemnify the Society in respect of that cost.

19. Equine Influenza and Tetanus vaccinations are a compulsory requirement for all horses attending the Burwarton Show. Refer to Rule no.1 on Page 25.

VETERINARY PRESENCE: A veterinary surgeon will be available all day on the showground. If, for whatever reason, they may be required please inform a Steward or the P.A. commentator and they will get the vet to you. Appointed verterinary officers in the Horse Field: Mortimer Equine Vets, Leominster.

FIRE: In the event of a fire occurring, immediately notify the Commentators, Chief Stewards and Show Manager, giving exact details of the location. Follow instructions and, in the absence of a steward, ensure that everyone retreats to a safe area away from the fire and clear the approach roads. If it is safe to do so, tackle the fire with extinguishers until the Fire Service arrives. Any directive given by Emergency Services must be followed.

DOGS: If you do bring your dog, it MUST be kept on a lead at all times. Dogs are not permitted in the Livestock field or any marquees.

SOCIETY RULES AND BY-LAWS FOR REGULATION OF THE SHOW – refer to page 25.

ALL PASSES AND NUMBERS WILL BE MAILED TO COMPETITORS AT LEAST

14 DAYS PRIOR TO SHOW DAY. IF NOT RECEIVED 7 DAYS BEFORE SHOW DAY, PLEASE TELEPHONE THE SHOW OFFICE – 01746 787535.

ALL VEHICLES AND PERSONS ENTERING THE SHOWGROUND MUST HAVE VALID PASSES. SPOT CHECKS WILL BE MADE.

Vaccination Certificates and Passports

Please bring these documents with you on Show Day

Random checks will be carried out on the showground during the show Vaccinations are subject to local risk assessments by the attending veterinarians

We urge all owners to adhere to strict bio-security protocols at all times

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Rules And By-Laws for the regulation of the Show - Equine

1 Equine Influenza and Tetanus vaccinations are a compulsory requirement for all horses attending the Burwarton Show. The requirement for the first three vaccinations is as follows: the first vaccination is Day 1; the second vaccination is to be administered 21 – 60 days later; the third booster vaccination within six months plus 21 days of the second vaccination; subsequent annual booster vaccination within 365 days of the previous booster vaccination. No horse should enter competitions within seven days of an EI vaccination. Foals should commence vaccinations at six months old.This is the latest guidance from the FEI/BEF but may be subject to change. Competitors are requested to check the website before entering. Passports will be randomly checked.

2 Exhibitors shall be responsible for the correctness of their entries, which must be lodged with the Entries Secretary on or before the dates fixed and published. Entries should be made on forms provided and all horses and ponies must be named. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the appropriate fees. Cheques should be made payable to the Burwarton and District Agricultural Society.

3 The Society cannot be held responsible for any incorrect information supplied by Competitors and produced in the catalogue.

4 Judges and Stewards have the authority to disqualify any unruly animal from the show, if, in their opinion, it is behaving in such a way likely to cause accident and/or injury to other animals, competitors, their associates or any member of the public.

5 The Society defines a colt as being an uncastrated male horse less than four years of age on 1 January 2024.

6 The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry and also to accept any entry provisionally.

7 The Committee reserves the right to withhold any of the prizes offered: (1) if in the opinion of the Judges, the exhibits do not possess sufficient merit, or (2) from any competitor or exhibitor whose entry does not appear in the Catalogue under the appropriate class unless specifically stated otherwise in the Schedule.

8 Any person riding a horse/pony anywhere on the showground MUST wear correctly fitted protective headgear and ensure the chin strap is properly fastened and adjusted, according to the current standards as listed: PAS 015, VG1, (BS)EN1384 2017, ASTM F1163 04a, SNELL E2001, SNELL E2016, AS/NZS 3838 2003 provided they are BSI Kitemarked or Inspec IC marked. Any competitor not complying with this rule will be disqualified.

9 The Committee reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any Class of insufficient entries. Competitors will be notified of any cancellation or amalgamation prior to Show Day.

10 All animals will be considered as being in the sole charge of the competitor who will be responsible for any loss or damage caused by such animal.

11 The Committee, or officials appointed by them, shall be empowered to disqualify and demand the removal from the Showground of any animal which, in their opinion, is suffering from, or affected by, a contagious or infectious disease, and all entrance fees for such animals shall be forfeited.

12 The Society expects all exhibitors to comply with Breed Society rules for showing of animals whilst on the showground.

13 The Committee, or officials appointed by them, shall be empowered to disqualify any exhibitor found to be contravening welfare regulations.

14 The Society, its Officers and servants, shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever whilst entering, on, or leaving the showground, for any damage or loss, however caused to the property of such person, or for any injury, fatal or otherwise, to any such person.The Society, its Officers and servants shall not be responsible for any accident, damage, loss however caused that may occur to any exhibitor or their employee or to any animal, article, or property brought into the showground, or whilst entering, on or leaving, or being carried into or out of the said showground. The exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury, or damage that may be done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal, article or property exhibited or brought into the showground by him/her and he/she shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from all action, suits, expenses and claims on account of, or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused or occasioned.

15 No Competitor shall act as Steward in the class in which they compete. No person will be allowed in the Judging Ring except Judges, Officials, authorised Stewards and Competitors.

16 All objections must be made in writing to the Show Manager within one hour of the finish of the event, together with a deposit of £25.00 for each objection, which will be forfeited if the objection is deemed frivolous. Objections will be considered by the Committee, and their decision shall be final.

17 The Committee reserves the right to alter the timing of events, but the order of the Schedule will be adhered to if possible.

18 CHALLENGE CUPS. With the exception of the Perpetual Challenge Cups, all Challenge Cups are to become the property of exhibitors winning them three times in succession or four times in all.Winners must undertake to return all Challenge Cups not later than 30 June, 2025.

19 The decision of the Committee, or anyone appointed by them, in all cases of dispute and on all questions as to the conduct of the Show, shall be absolutely final.

20 Prize money for Classes 356-361 will be paid in the Ring. All other prize money will be paid by BACS by 31 August 2024. It is essential that you present your bank details clearly on your entry form to enable this method of payment. No prize money will be awarded to any competitor whose entry does not appear under the appropriate class in the catalogue except in BS affiliated Class no. 354. No prize money or refunds will be paid after 30 September 2024.

21 Exhibitors are required to abide by the Safety Standards listed on page 24.

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