Results for the Turriff Show 2014 Show.
SHETLAND PONIES - STANDARD
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 All exhibitors in Classes 222 and 223 will receive a Rosette. please note that ponies can only be entered in one class with the exception of Classes 221, 222 and 223. Classes 213 to 223 are for standard Shetland ponies only. Class 213. Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 107cms (10½hh). 214. Colt or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old, not exceeding 102cms (10hh). 215. Mare with Foal at foot, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 107cms (10½hh). 216. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class. 217. Mare, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 107cms (10½hh). 218. Filly, 2 or 3 years old, not exceeding 102cms (10hh). 219. Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1 year old, not exceeding 102cms (10hh). 220. Coloured Pony, any age, any sex. 221. Shetland Pony, 4 years old and over, shown under saddle. 222. Young Handlers, for children aged 10 years old and under on the day of the Show. (No Entry Fee). 223. Young Handlers, for children aged 11-14 years on the day of the Show. (No Entry Fee). RULES 1. Classes must be confined to registered ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals). 2. 3 year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of 3 weeks old on the day of the Show. 3. There must be no colts or stallions in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or stallions in In-hand classes. Children under 11 years old may not show stallions in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in In-hand classes. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in the ridden class. In the ridden class, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the Ring, both pony and rider must leave the Ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse In Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The In Hand Champion & Reserve Champion Shetland Pony from classes 213-220 will qualify for the Final, which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 22nd August, 2014. Qualification may go to third in the Championship (ie First Reserve Champion). NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship. The 2 highest placed ponies not already qualified in class 221 (off the lead rein) will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 22nd August, 2014. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place. SPECIAL PRIZES CHAMPION PRIZE - Commemorative 150th Anniversary Medal presented by the Association for the Best Shetland 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 Ardmore Traditional Cask (in a tube) and a miniature of Teacher's Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section. Rosettes presented by the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society to Champion and Reserve Best Foal, Junior Champion and Reserve and Best Young Handler, entered or eligible for entry in the Shetland Pony Stud Book. Challenge Trophy presented by Duncan Brothers (Joiners), Turriff, for the Best Shetland Pony in the Section. Strocherie Perpetual Trophy presented by the Anderson Family, Strocherie, King Edward, Banff for Junior Champion. William Milne Perpetual Memorial Trophy for Reserve Junior Champion. Avenge Perpetual Shield by Cyanamid of Great Britain Ltd., Gossport for Best Yearling Shetland Pony. Trophy presented by Mr W. Logan, Turriff, and represented by A. & F. Clyne for the Best Shetland Pony from Exhibitor who has not shown at Highland Show. Mark Neil Trophy presented by A. & F. Clyne for Best Shetland Pony, bred by Exhibitor. Challenge Trophy represented by Mrs M. Martin, Greenmyre, for the Best Foal (eligible for registration in the Stud Book). Trophy for Best Coloured Shetland Pony (must be two distinct colours). Clark, Rothienorman Perpetual Trophy for Champion Ridden Shetland Pony. Perpetual Trophy in memory of William Milne for Best Young Handler. |