Results for the Turriff Show 2014 Show.

CLYDESDALE HORSES
105Mare, yeld, 3 years old and over.
106Filly, 1 year old.
108Gelding, 3 years and over.
109Colt or Gelding, 1 & 2 years old.
110Young Handlers Class.
111Ridden Class for Pure Bred Registered Clydesdales or those eligible for registration.
112Best Cleaned Harness.
113Best Decorated Harness.
CLY1CHAMPION PRIZE, Commemmorative 150th Anniversary Medal presented by the Association for the Best Animal in the Clydesdale Horse Section.
CLY2Reserve Champion.
CLY3The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.
CLY4The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.
CLY5Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teachers Highland Cream in a presentation carton to the Champion in this Section
CLY6£50 presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to Champion Clydesdale.
CLY7£25 presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to Reserve Champion Clydesdale.
CLY8Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 to the Champion.
CLY9Norvite present vouchers to the value of £10 to the Reserve Champion.
CLY10Challenge Trophy presented by the late J. Clark, Maybank, for Best Clydesdale Horse, any age or sex, bred by Exhibitor.
CLY11Clydesdale Horse Society Shield for Best 1 or 2 year old Colt or Filly registered or eligible for registration with the Society, and not having won a shield in its lifetime.
CLY12Peter F. McKilligin Memorial Perpetual Trophy - For the best Turn-out in the Clydesdale Horse and Harness Section.
CLY13Perpetual Medal won in 1882 and represented by R. F. Duncan, Sydney, Australia for Best Clydesdale Filly.
CLY14Perpetual Trophy in memory of Barry Holliday, South Burnhead, St. Fergus for best first time exhibitor.
(to be judged on the Monday)
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
103. Mare with foal at foot.
104. Foal, Colt or Filly.
105. Mare, yeld, 3 years old and over.
106. Filly, 1 year old.
107. Filly, 2 years old.
108. Gelding, 3 years and over.
109. Colt or Gelding, 1 & 2 years old.
110. Young Handlers Class.
An engraved medal is presented by the Clydesdale Horse Society to the best young handler aged 12 to 16 on the day of the Show who has not already qualified in 2014. The capabilities of the handler are to be assessed, not the animal being led. The qualifier will be eligible to compete in the final at the Royal Highland Show 2015. The Young Handler scheme and The Young Handler final are generously sponsored by the James Bennett Fund.
111. Ridden Class for Pure Bred Registered Clydesdales or those eligible for registration.
Blair Castle ridden Clydesdale Championships
This class is a qualifier. Horses placed first and second will qualify for the Championships held at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Sunday, 24th August, 2014. Qualification may go down to fourth place if horses placed 1st and 2nd have previously qualified. Judged under ridden Hunter rules.
112. Best Cleaned Harness.
113. Best Decorated Harness.
SPECIAL PRIZES
CHAMPION PRIZE - Commemorative 150th Anniversary Medal presented by the Association for the Best Animal in the Clydesdale Horse Section.
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 bottle of Teacher's Highland Cream in a presentation carton to the Champion in this Section.
£50 presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to Champion Clydesdale and £25 to Reserve.
Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 to the Champion and £10 for Reserve.
Challenge Trophy presented by the late J. Clark, Maybank, for Best Clydesdale Horse, any age or sex, bred by Exhibitor.
Clydesdale Horse Society Shield for Best 1 or 2 year old Colt or Filly registered or eligible for registration with the Society, and not having won a shield in its lifetime. The exhibitor must be a current member of the Clydesdale Horse Society.
Peter F. McKilligin Memorial Perpetual Trophy - For the best Turn-out in the Clydesdale Horse and Harness Section.
Perpetual Medal won in 1882 and represented by R. F. Duncan, Sydney, Australia for Best Clydesdale Filly.
Perpetual Trophy in memory of Barry Holliday, South Burnhead, St. Fergus for best first time exhibitor.