Working Hunter, Ridden and In Hand Showing Show

Working Hunter, Ridden and In Hand Showing Show
Saturday 21st March

Entries close Wednesday 18th March at Midnight

Kindly sponsored by:

The Event


Two fantastic events rolled into one day bringing you Worker Hunting Classes and Ridden/In-Hand Showing Show.

Start times

Working Hunter: 9am
Ridden/In-hand showing: Not before 1pm

Classes


Open to junior or senior riders suitable for the horse or pony

Class 1 – Small X poles. May be on or off lead rein/assisted.
Class 2 – 40 CM. May be on or off lead rein/assisted.
Class 3 – 50 CM. May be on or off lead rein/assisted.
Class 4 – 60 CM
Class 5 – 70 CM
Class 6 – 80 CM
Class 7
Best turned out. Ridden or In Hand, Open to Plaited, Native or Traditional.

Class 8
Lead Rein. Mare/Gelding over 4 years old judged on suitability.

Class 9
First ridden. 12 years and under on 1st January 2024. Mare/Gelding over 4 years old judged on suitability.

Class 10
Novice Rider/Horse/Pony. Not to have won first prize at county level. Must show walk and trot and can canter in individual show if entrant would like to.

Class 11
Veteran Horse or Pony to be over 15 Years of age. Ridden or In Hand. (Class may be split if sufficient entries). Special rosette to the oldest horse/pony.

Class 12
Pony Club/Riding Club. Suitable for a range of activities, may be asked to jump.

Class 13
Retrained Racehorse – Horse to have been in training or raced under non BHA rules

Class 14
M&M Ridden or In Hand. Open to all native breeds registered with the
relevant society. (Class may be split if sufficient entries).

Class 15
Coloured Ridden or In Hand (Class may be split if sufficient entries). Open to any coloured horse or pony including dun, palomino and spotted. Plaited, native or traditional.

Class 16
Open Hunter. Light, middle or heavy weight hunter. To be shown at all paces.

Prizes


Rosettes to 6th Place in each class

1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 1-6 to come forward for the Working Hunter Championship. Champion and Reserve Champion from the Working Hunter Championship to come forward to Supreme Championship.

1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 7-15 to come forward for the Showing Championship. Champion and Reserve Champion from the Showing Championship to come forward to Supreme Championship.

Fees


In advance only, book and pay online using the entry form below.

Classes 1-6
£13

Classes 7-16
£11



Rules


We want you to enjoy your time at Aberhall Equestrian, but please be aware that you are responsible for your own safety.

We do not accept liability for any accidents, injury, illness, loss or damage to you, your horse, your vehicle, your companions, or your belongings whatsoever or howsoever caused. Please ensure you carefully read these rules: your entry assumes acceptance.

– Aberhall Equestrian reserves the right to refuse entry without assigning any reason to any person attending the Show or to any ground connected with the Show.

– Aberhall equestrian reserves the right to cancel any part of or the whole of the Show without warning.

– Protective headgear of current safety standard MUST be worn by ANY PERSON mounted anywhere on the Showground and we also recommend wearing a current standard body protector for Working Hunter classes.

– All riders under 16yrs old must be accompanied on site by an adult.
The Judges’ decision will always be final.
No unauthorised person shall enter the Show Ring nor interfere with any Judge, Steward or Official during their duties. Any person so doing will forfeit any entry fees paid and be requested to leave the Show.

– All objections must be lodged in writing with the Secretary within twenty minutes of completion of the class involved. A deposit of £20 must accompany the objection. The deposit will be refunded if the objection is sustained.

– It is the responsibility of Exhibitors participating in more than class to present them-selves promptly for judging. Please check the running order in Schedule before making entries ENTRY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

– Exhibitors’ ages will be taken from 1st January of the year of the Show.

– All dogs must always be kept on leads.

– Please park lorries/trailers in the designated areas above the arena only, do not hang
haynets outside lorries/trailers & do not muck out your lorry/trailer onto the lorry park – please use the scoop/bin provided.

– Please do not leave rubbish on any part of the site.

– Ridden Horse classes exhibits must be four years old or over. PASSPORTS MAY BE CHECKED RANDOMLY.

– It is the entrant’s responsibility to ensure that their horses are free from any virus or disease such as strangles and are in general good health in order not to jeopardise the health of others. All horses and ponies visiting Aberhall Equestrian must be fully vaccinated against Equine influenza.


Online Entry Form