Working Hunter Show
Kindly sponsored by Supreme Products
Kelsall Hill Equestrian Centre
Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd September 2024
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HOYS Working Hunter Training Show
Saturday 21st September 2024 – DAY 1
Judge: TBC
Clear Round 8am – 8.45am (Jump height max 70cm)
To commence 9am prompt
Class 1: ‘Have a Go’ Working Hunter – exceeding 148cm. Rider any age. Jumps heights not to exceed 70cm
Class 2: Novice Working Show Horse – exceeding 148cm hack/cob/riding horse types. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 75cm
Class 3: Novice Intermediate Working Hunter – exceeding 148cm but not to exceed 158cm. Rider not to have attained 25th birthday before 1st January 2024. Jumps heights not to exceed 85cm
Class 4: Novice Working Hunter – exceeding 148cm. Riders any age. Jump heights not to exceed 90cm
Novice Championship
1st & 2nd placed competitors from classes 1 – 4 to compete
Clear Round for 30mins during lunch break (jump height max 90cm)
Not before 1pm
Class 5: Open Working show Horse – exceeding 148cm hack/cob/riding horse types. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 90cm
Class 6: Open Intermediate Working Hunter – exceeding 148cm but not to exceed 148cm. Rider not to have attained 25th birthday at 1st January 2024. Jumps heights not to exceed 95cm
Class 7: Open Working Hunter – exceeding 148cm. Riders any age. Jump heights not to exceed 100cm
Class 8: Pre-HOYS Open Working Hunter – exceeding 148cm. Riders any age. Jump heights not to exceed 115cm
Open Championship
1st & 2nd place competitors from classes 5 – 8 to compete
Clear round at end of day (Jump heights can be adjusted)
Sunday 22nd September 2024 – DAY 2
Clear Round 8am-8.45am (Jump height max 50cm)
Judge: Jo Callwood
To commence 9am prompt
Class 1: Lead-Rein Working Hunter – not to exceed 122cm. Rider not to have attained 10th birthday before 1st January 2024. Jump heights not to exceed 40cm
Class 2: Cradle Stakes – Not to exceed 122cm. Rider not to have attained 12th birthday before 1st January 2024. Jump heights not exceed 50cm
Mini Working Hunter Championship
1st and 2nd placed competitors from classes 1 & 2 to compete
Class 3: ‘Have a Go’ Working Hunter Pony – not to exceed 153cm. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 60cm
Class 4: Novice M&M Working Hunter Pony – not to exceed 133cm. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 60cm
Class 5: Novice M&M Working Hunter Pony – exceeding 133cm. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 70cm
Class 6: Novice Plaited Working Hunter Pony – not to exceed 153cm. Riders not to have attained 20th birthday before 1st January 2024. Jump heights: 133cm not to exceed 70cm, 143cm/153cm not to exceed 80cm
Novice Championship
1st & 2nd placed competitors from classes 3 – 6 to compete
Clear Round for 30mins during lunch break (jump height max 70cm)
Class 7: Open M&M Working Hunter Pony – not to exceed 133cm. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 70cm
Class 8: Open M&M Working Hunter Pony – exceeding 133cm. Rider any age. Jump heights not to exceed 85cm
Class 9: Open Plaited Working Hunter Pony – not to exceed 153cm. Riders not to have attained 20th birthday before 1st January 2024. Jump heights: 133cm not to exceed 80cm, 143cm not to exceed 90cm, 153cm not to exceed 95cm
Class 10: Pre-HOYS Open Working Hunter Pony – not to exceed 153cm. Riders any age. Jump heights: 133cm not to exceed 90cm, 143cm not to exceed 100cm, 153cm not to exceed 105cm
Open Championship
1st & 2nd placed competitors from classes 7 – 10 to compete
Clear round at end of day (Jump heights can be adjusted)
Pre-entries close 15th September 2024. Clear Round entries to be purchased on the day on a first come first served basis.
Course Builder – David Norlander
Entry Fees:
Pre-entries: £15.00
On the Day: £20.00
Clear Round: £10.00
MARKING
PHASE ONE
Jumping 50
Style & Manners while Jumping 20
PHASE TWO
Manners and way of going 10
Conformation, Type & Freedom of Action 20
TOTAL 100
PENALTIES
PHASE ONE
Jumping Knock Down 10
First Refusal 15
Second Refusal 20
Third Refusal Disqualification
Fall of pony or rider in any phase Disqualification
If the total after Phase One is minus it must be carried forward to Phase Two.
In the event of a tie or ties, the marks MUST NOT be altered. The TOTAL MARK from Phase One will take precedence, followed by the Manners Mark, and then the Conformation Mark. If there is still a tie the Judge’s decision is final.