Ring One Ridden Showing - Redwings
Ring One Ridden Showing - Redwings
Ring One Ridden Showing - Redwings
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<strong>Ring</strong> Two In-hand <strong>Showing</strong><br />
Indoor Arena<br />
Rosettes 1 st – 6 th . First place from each class to go into the <strong>Ring</strong> Two Championship.<br />
Class 14<br />
Class 15<br />
Class 16<br />
Class 17<br />
Class 18<br />
Class 19<br />
Native Small Breeds<br />
Native Large Breeds<br />
Native Part Breeds<br />
TARRA In-hand: Open to all Thoroughbreds unraced and raced, any age, who are registered with<br />
Weatherbys (passport will be checked). Racing name of horse to be used where appropriate. The first two<br />
will qualify for the TARRA In-hand Championships to be held in August 2010. If the first two have<br />
qualified then qualification will pass down the line to 4th place, only if there are 6 or more entries in the<br />
class. Injuries caused through racing such as blemishes allowed. Class to be judged on manners,<br />
suitability, way of going and conformation. Judge’s decision is final.<br />
Hunters. Mixed weights.<br />
Cobs. Traditional and Clipped.<br />
Approximate time for short break<br />
Class 20<br />
Class 21<br />
Class 22<br />
Class 23<br />
Class 24<br />
Class 25<br />
Coloured horses/ponies.<br />
Best Veteran. The winner of this class will qualify for the Best Condition Championship. Horse/Pony to<br />
be over 17 years of age.<br />
Best Condition. The winner of this class will qualify for the Best Condition Championship. The judge<br />
will be looking for the ideal weight and physical condition of the equine.<br />
Best Rescue. Entries to this class must be on loan from a registered charity.<br />
Best Companion Pony. Entries to this class must be an un-ridden horse/pony that is companion to another.<br />
Young Handler. This class is open to any child under 16. The judge will be looking for the handler’s ability<br />
and knowledge of the pony they are showing and their ability to show it to its best potential.<br />
For all classes above excluding class 24, the first, second and third placed horses/ponies will qualify for<br />
the Champion of Britain Title classes to be held at the Royal London Show in 2010. Each qualified<br />
horse/pony will receive a qualification card in the ring which will enable the owner to enter the Royal<br />
London Show, provided the owner and rider/handler are, or become registered with the International<br />
<strong>Showing</strong> Society within 28 days of the qualifying show. No horse registration is required. For up to date<br />
information telephone the I.S.S. secretary on (01425) 471680/(07971) 931971 or see<br />
www.royallondonshow.co.uk<br />
<strong>Ring</strong> Two Championship, the Champion to go to the Supreme Championship - to be held in <strong>Ring</strong> <strong>One</strong> at<br />
the end of the show.<br />
<strong>Ring</strong> Three Utility and Working Hunter; Fun Show Jumping<br />
Outdoor Arena<br />
Rosettes 1 st – 6 th . First place in each class to go into the <strong>Ring</strong> Three Championship.<br />
Class 26<br />
Class 27<br />
Class 28<br />
Utility Pony under 13.2hh. Lead Rein Permitted. To be judged on manners, temperament and suitability for<br />
general riding. Riders to show walk, trot, canter if happy to and a small jump (optional). Horse/pony must<br />
be ridden in a snaffle bridle.<br />
Utility Pony 13.2hh – 14.3hh. To be judged on manners, temperament and suitability for general riding.<br />
Riders to show walk, trot, canter if happy to and a small jump (optional). Horse/pony must be ridden in a<br />
snaffle bridle.<br />
Utility Horse Over 14.2hh. Rules as above.<br />
Approximate time for short break<br />
Class 29<br />
Working Pony 13hh and under. To be judged on type, conformation, way of going, jumping round,<br />
manners and suitability. Course not to exceed 2’