Results for the Turriff Show 2022 Show.
HIGHLAND PONIES
HIGHLAND PONIES for registered ponies Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals. Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5 Class 204. Stallion or Colt, 2 years old and over. (2 and 3 year olds eligible to qualify for the HPS Youngstock Championship). 205. Mare, 4 years old and over, with Foal at foot. 206. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class. 207. Mare, 4 years old and over. 208. Gelding, 2-3 years old. 209. Gelding 4 years old and over. 210. Filly, 2-3 years old. 211. Filly 1 year old. 212. Colt or Gelding, 1 year old. 213. Veteran Highland Pony, either sex, 15 years old and over. 214. Highland Pony in Working Harness. 215. Highland Pony, either sex, any age, shown in saddle. Ponies must be registered in the Full Body of the Highland Pony Stud Book ( including Appendices A, B & C). All competing Highland Pony Stallions aged 4 years and over should be licensed with the Highland Pony Society. This show is a qualifier for the 2022 Highland Pony Society Youngstock Championship. The Champion Youngster across classes 204,206,208,210,211 and 212 will qualify for The Highland Pony Youngstock Championships.If already qualified the card will pass to the second placed pony but no further. Only pure bred registered Highland youngstock; foals, 1, 2, and 3 year olds may enter. Two Championships will be held; one in Scotland (CSHPC Summer Show at Strathallan Castle on Sunday 4th September 2022) and one in England (Great British In-Hand Show at Onley Frounds EC on 24th September 2022). The qualifying exhibitor can select which Championship Show they wish to enter. Exhibitors are not required to be members of the Highland Pony Society for qualifying classes. However, all those competing in the Championships must be members of the Society. Entry to the Championships is free. All the Youngstock Championships, the Champions and Reserves will receive rosettes and prize money for £100 and £50 respectively and all those forward at the finals will receive £15 abd a finalist rosette. A sash and a perpetual trophy will be awarded to each of the Champions. NPS Scotland/Townhead Pet n Pony In-Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The In Hand Champion & Reserve Champion Highland Pony from classes 204-213 will qualify for the Final, which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August, 2022. Qualification may go to third in the Championship (ie First Reserve Champion). Ponies must be registered in the Full Stud Book. Appendix Ponies are not allowed to qualify. NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship. The 2 highest placed ponies not already qualified in class 213 will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August, 2022. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place. This can be either Mixed, M & M or Breed Classes. SPECIAL PRIZES CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Highland Pony. The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section. The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal. Ardmore Distillery presents a miniature of Teacher's Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section. J. A. Cowie Perpetual Challenge Trophy represented by Ann Conlin for Best Highland Pony of Opposite Sex to Champion. £30 and Rosettes presented by Hugh Duncan, Craignetherty to the Best 3 Progeny from the same Stallion not necessarily from same Exhibitor. £50 presented by Hugh Duncan, Craignetherty for Best Highland Pony in Working Harness. £10 presented by Hugh Duncan, Craignetherty to exhibitor of each Highland Pony in Working Harness. Joan McQuattie Memorial Perpetual Quaich for the Reserve Champion Highland Pony. Challenge Trophy presented by Mr J. A. Cowie, Drachfour, Turriff, for Best Highland Pony bred by Exhibitor. Rosette presented by the Highland Pony Society for the Champion Highland Pony. The Pony must be registered in the Stud Book, or in the Society's Appendices. Rosette presented byt the Highland Pony Society for Best Pony in Working harness (Class 214) Ballinde Baker Trophy presented for Best Registered Highland Pony shown in saddle. Frilly Ghillie Trophy presented for Best Working Highland Pony. The Highland Lord Solas Perpetual Quaich presented by Liana Ballingall and Katherine Donnachie in memory of a true Show Pony for Best Highland Pony in Class 213. |