Show Date
Fri, Jul 26, 2024 to Sun, Jul 28, 2024
Closing Date
Sun, May 26, 2024
Starting Times:
Times given in this schedule may be subject to change in the light of entries received. Competitors should check the final timetable in the show catalogue which can be pre-ordered with entry or purchased on the showground. If any class is rescheduled to start more than half an hour earlier than stated in this schedule, competitors will be notified. Please listen for announcements regarding your classes.
Class
1
Very Novice (0.40m)
Info:
Combination cannot enter any other jumping class
Lead rein clipped to headcollar or a runner is permitted
Class
2
Pairs Relay Jumping (0.55m)
Info:
Horses can only be entered in one pair in this class
Class
3
Novice Restricted (0.55m)
Info:
Combination not to have won any jumping classes at the Breed
Show, excluding very novice
Class
4
Novice Open Show Jumping (0.60m)
Info:
Combinations may not enter Open
Horses can only jump the course once
Class
5
Intermediate Show Jumping (0.70m)
Info:
Horses can only jump the course once
Class
6
Open Show Jumping (0.80m)
Info:
Horses can only jump the course once
Class
9
Introductory - Test C
Info:
Restricted Intro Dressage: Riders of any age.
Combination not to have been placed 3rd or above in any Intro dressage class. Arena 20 x 40. Snaffle bridles only.
Class
10
Introductory - Test B
Info:
Open Intro Dressage: Riders of any age.
Arena 20 x 40. Snaffle bridles only.
Class
11
Preliminary - Test 7 (Rev 2016)
Info:
Restricted Prelim Dressage: Riders of any age.
Combination not to have been placed 3rd or above in any Prelim Dressage class. Arena 20 x 40. Snaffle bridles only
Class
12
Preliminary - Test 14 (Rev 2016)
Info:
Open Prelim Dressage: Riders of any age.
Arena 20 x 40. Snaffle bridles only.
Class
13
Novice - Test 30
Info:
Restricted
Novice
Dressage: Riders of any age.
Combination not to have been placed 3rd or above in any
Novice Dressage class.
Arena 20 x 40. Snaffle bridles only.
Class
14
Novice - Test 34
Info:
Open Novice Dressage: Riders of any age.
Arena 20 x 40. Snaffle bridles only
Class
16
Elementary - Test 44
Info:
Open Elementary Dressage: Riders of any age.
Arena 20 x 40.
Class
18
Medium - Test 63
Info:
Open Medium Dressage: Riders of any age. Arena 20 x 40
Class
19
Music Freestyle - PYO
Info:
Restricted Dressage to Music: Horses are not to have been placed 1st or 2nd in Dressage to Music
at the level entered at the Breed Show in the past. Level is Prelim and Novice only. Placings will be determined on percentage score. Arena 20 x 40
Class
20
Music Freestyle - PYO
Info:
Open Dressage to Music: Horses to compete at their current level (if registered with British Dressage) or else at Prelim level or above. Placings will be determined on percentage score. Arena 20 x 60
Info:
Riding Club Test - Junior: Riders 16 years and under. Snaffle Bridles only
Info:
Riding Club Test - Novice: Riders 17 yrs and above and must not have won a Novice RCT
at previous shows. Snaffle bridles only
Info:
Riding Club Test - Open: Riders any age. Snaffle bridles only Test
Info:
Open to any rider (including lead rein) Combination must
not have been placed 1st to 3rd in any ridden class. Walk
and Trot only Combination may not enter any other ridden
classes (except Novice Ridden)
Info:
Open to any horse and rider combinations.
Rider must be 16yrs and under.
Class
29
Ridden One Pony Owner
Info:
Open to any Mare, Gelding or Stallion registered to a Member,
Family Membership or Joint Membership who has only one
Haflinger horse within that membership. Can be ridden by
someone other than the owner
Info:
Two horses to be ridden as a pair at all time.
Competitors are requested to ensure their displays are brief
Class
31
Ridden Side Saddle Horse or Pony
Info:
Horses to be 5 years and over and ridden Side Saddle
Horses may be ridden by the judge
Class
32
Novice Ridden Mares
Info:
Riders any age (class split to over and under 21 if entries allow) Open to Mares who have not won a ridden showing class (including ridden pairs) at any show
Class
33
Novice Ridden Stallions & Geldings
Info:
Riders any age (class split to over and under 21 if entries allow) Open to Stallions / Geldings who have not won a ridden showing class (including ridden pairs) at any show
Class
36
Intermediate Ridden
Info:
Open to any horse and rider combination who has not been placed 1st to 3rd in an Open ridden showing class (including One Pony Owner) at any show
Info:
Horses may be ridden by the Judge
Info:
Horses may be ridden by the Judge
Class
39
Ridden Stallions
Info:
Horses may be ridden by the Judge
Class
40 A
Ridden Costume Concours d’Elegance
Info:
The Sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture
presented by horse & rider and the way of going in costume. Safe tack must be used. Ridden Astride
Class
40 B
Ridden Costume Concours d’Elegance Side Saddle
Info:
The Sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse & rider and the way of going in costume. Safe tack must be used. Ridden Side Saddle
Class
41
In Hand Costume Concours d’Elegance
Info:
The Sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse & handler. Horses to be lead in reverse to normal so the judge can see the outfit. Combination to walk a figure of 8.
Info:
Competitors any age. Horses must be ridden but can be led by a handler. The turnout of both leader and rider will be judged. There
is no ridden show. Class will be split to Junior and Adults if entries allow
Class
43
In Hand Turnout Adults
Info:
Competitors any age. The turnout of both leader and rider will be judged. Horses must be 4 years and over
Class
44
In Hand Turnout Youngstock
Info:
Competitors any age. The turnout of both leader and rider will be
judged.
Horses must be 3 years and under
Info:
Competitors to be 16 years and under
To be judged 25% Handling of horse, 25% Turnout of horse, 25%
Turnout of handler and 25% overall appearance
Info:
Competitors to be 17 years and over. Horse of any age.
To be judged 25% Handling of horse, 25% Turnout of horse, 25%
Turnout of handler and 25% overall appearance.
Horse & Handler combination not to have been placed 1st or 2nd in
any In Hand classes at the Breed Show or County Level Shows in
previous years
Class
47
In Hand One Pony Owner
Info:
Open to any mare, gelding, colt or filly registered to a Member, Family Membership, or Joint Membership who has only one Haflinger pony within that membership
To be judged 50% turnout/presentation and 50% conformation, type and movement
Class
48
In Hand Yearling Colts & Geldings
Info:
Open to colts or geldings aged 1 year old
Class
49
In Hand 2 Year Old Colts & Geldings
Info:
Open to colts or geldings aged 2 years old
Class
50
In Hand 3 Year Old Stallions & Geldings
Info:
Open to stallions or geldings aged 3 years old
Class
51
In Hand Yearling Filly
Info:
Open to fillies aged 1 year old
Class
52
In Hand 2 Year Old Filly
Info:
Open to fillies aged 2 years old
Class
53
In Hand 3 Year Old Filly
Info:
Open to fillies aged 3 years old
Class
54
In Hand Novice Mares
Info:
Open to Mares aged 4 years and over who have never won a senior Haflinger in hand class
Info:
Open Mares aged 4 years and over
Info:
Produce of Mares in classes 54 & 55
Class
57 A
In Hand Stallion
Info:
Open to Stallions aged 4 – 10 years
Class
57 B
In Hand Stallion
Info:
Open to Stallions aged 11 years and over
Info:
Open to Geldings aged 4 years and over
Info:
Group to consist of a Mare or Stallion and 2 offsprings.
All Horses must be entered into their appropriate individual in-hand class
Info:
Open to all drivers. Open to any horse aged over 4yrs old and any traditional or exercise vehicle.
Competitors will be judged on their turn out and driving abilities.
Info:
Open to all drivers
Open to any horse aged over 4yrs old and any traditional or exercise
vehicle.
Timed through a course of cones
Info:
Open to all drivers Riders any age (may be a different person to the driver) Open to any horse aged over 4yrs old and any traditional or exercise vehicle.
Judged on the horses ridden and driving abilities
Info:
Competitor any age. Horses 15 – 19
Info:
Competitor any age. Horses 20+
Info:
Competitor any age. Horses 15 – 19
Info:
Competitor any age. Horses 20+
Class
69
Style & Performance Junior (0.55m)
Info:
Competitors to be 16 years or under
Jumps not to exceed 55cm
Horses entering this class cannot enter classes 71 and 72. Horses will jump a mixture of show jumps and ‘natural obstacles’. Each competitor must perform a freestyle show (maximum 2
minutes), including the following movements – halt / walk on a long rein, a 2 or 3 loop serpentine, extended trot on the
diagonal, canter on both reins and an extended canter
Marks awarded: 50% Jumping, 30% Freestyle Show, 20% Style
Class
70
Style & Performance Novice (0.55m)
Info:
Competitors to be 17 years and over
Jumps not to exceed 55cm. Horses not to have won at the Breed Show in previous years. Horses entering this class cannot enter class 72. Horses will jump a mixture of show jumps and ‘natural obstacles’. Each competitor must perform a freestyle show (maximum 2
minutes), including the following movements – halt / walk on a long rein, a 2 or 3 loop serpentine, extended trot on the
diagonal, canter on both reins and an extended canter
Marks awarded: 50% Jumping, 30% Freestyle Show, 20% Style
Class
71
Style & Performance Intermediate (0.65m)
Info:
Competitor any age. Jumps not to exceed 70cm. Horses will jump a mixture of show jumps and ‘natural obstacles’. Each competitor must perform a freestyle show (maximum 2
minutes), including the following movements – halt / walk on a long rein, a 2 or 3 loop serpentine, extended trot on the
diagonal, canter on both reins and an extended canter
Marks awarded: 50% Jumping, 30% Freestyle Show, 20% Style
Class
72
Style & Performance Open (0.75m)
Info:
Competitor any age. Jumps not to exceed 85cm. Horses will jump a mixture of show jumps and ‘natural obstacles’. Each competitor must perform a freestyle show (maximum 2
minutes), including the following movements – halt / walk on a long rein, a 2 or 3 loop serpentine, extended trot on the
diagonal, canter on both reins and an extended canter
Marks awarded: 50% Jumping, 30% Freestyle Show, 20% Style
Info:
Horses 3yrs and under. Trec obstacles and rules apply.
Horses may not compete in the Ridden Trec classes.
Info:
Horses 4yrs and over. Trec obstacles and rules apply.
Combination may not compete in any other Trec Class
Class
74
Trec Ridden Novice
Info:
Horses to be aged 4 years and over
Trec obstacles and rules apply.
Combination not to have been placed 3rd or above in any Intermediate or Open Trec class at the breed show
Class
75
Trec Intermediate
Info:
Horses to be aged 4 years and over Trec obstacles and rules apply. Combination not to have been placed 3rd or above in any Open RDA class at the breed show or to have won a Trec class
Class
76
Trec Ridden Open
Info:
Horses to be aged 4 years and over. Trec obstacles and rules apply. Open to any combination
Info:
Open to all. Haflinger of any age. Can be ridden, led or in hand. Will be required to Walk around the arena, but no individual shows required
Info:
Open to all. Filly or Mare of any age
Can be ridden, led or in hand. No individual shows required
Class
80
Handsomest Gelding
Info:
Open to all. Gelding of any age. Can be ridden, led or in hand. No individual shows required
Info:
Open to all, Mare Stallion or Gelding over 4yrs
Rider of any age (stallions as per rules)
Riders will be supplied with a full glass of water and asked to
walk, trot & canter, change the rein and repeat on the other rein.
Winner of the class is the rider with the most water left at the
end. Winners of the champagne must be 18yrs old and over !!
Class
82
Combined Training Introductory - PYO (0.40m)
Info:
Combined Training - Beginners Friday / Saturday
Competitors must qualify to enter Intro Dressage tests (09,10) and Very Novice Jumping (1)
Combined Training consist of riders competing in two disciplines, dressage and show jumping. A competitor rides their
dressage test then they do a round of show jumping. Any faults in the show jumping section are deducted from their dressage
score to provide a final score. In the event of an equal placing the quicker show jumping time will decide the higher placing.
Class
83
Combined Training Preliminary - PYO (0.55m)
Info:
Combined
Training -
Novice
Friday /
Saturday
Competitors must qualify for Prelim Dressage tests (11,12) and
Novice Jumping classes (3, 4)
Combined Training consist of riders competing in two disciplines, dressage and show jumping. A competitor rides their
dressage test then they do a round of show jumping. Any faults in the show jumping section are deducted from their dressage
score to provide a final score. In the event of an equal placing the quicker show jumping time will decide the higher placing.
Class
84
Combined Training Novice - PYO (0.70m)
Info:
Combined
Training –
Intermediate
Friday /
Saturday
Competitors must qualify for Novice Dressage Tests (13,14) and
Intermediate Jumping class (5)
Combined Training consist of riders competing in two disciplines, dressage and show jumping. A competitor rides their
dressage test then they do a round of show jumping. Any faults in the show jumping section are deducted from their dressage
score to provide a final score. In the event of an equal placing the quicker show jumping time will decide the higher placing.
Class
85
Combined Training PYO - PYO (0.85m)
Info:
Combined Training - Open Friday / Saturday
Competitors must qualify for Elementary or above Dressage Tests
(15,16,17,18) and the Open Jumping Class (6)
Combined Training consist of riders competing in two disciplines, dressage and show jumping. A competitor rides their
dressage test then they do a round of show jumping. Any faults in the show jumping section are deducted from their dressage
score to provide a final score. In the event of an equal placing the quicker show jumping time will decide the higher placing.
Show Secretary:
Haflinger Society GB Show Secretary
Pickering Grange Farm, Ellistown Terrace Road, Ellistown, Coalville, Leicestershire LE671EZ
Membership
DON’T FORGET YOU CANNOT COMPETE AT THE SHOW UNLESS BOTH OWNER AND COMPETITOR ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY If you have not renewed your membership for 2024 or wish to join the Society, see the membership section of the Society website where details are available – www.haflingersgb.com
Stewards Stewards are requested wear suits or smart clothes. Clean riding attire is also acceptable. Jeans if worn should be smart and clean. Shorts are not appropriate.
General Information
JUNIOR RIDERS aged 16 years and under should provide themselves with a RED ARMBAND to be always worn so they can be easily identified. Date of birth must be recorded on entry form. The highest placed junior rider, in classes that do not have a junior section will receive Best Junior Rosette.
YOUNG RIDERS aged 17 to 21 years old should provide themselves with a WHITE ARMBAND to be worn in all ridden classes so they can easily be identified. Date of birth must be recorded on entry form. The highest placed young rider, in classes that do not have a young rider section will receive Best Young Rider Rosette.
Note a competitors age on the dates of the Show are what determine whether a competitor qualifies as a Junior or Young Rider
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER If you need to leave a contact number for emergencies whilst you are away from home, there will be a mobile switched on from 7am to 11pm each day. The number is (tbc). It is NOT possible to make contact via the showground office.
FIRST AID facilities will be supplied on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the show. If you require hospital treatment and do not have a car, please telephone (tbc) when you are discharged, and volunteer will collect you.
Advice & Guidelines
Safety
The Society require us to appoint a Safety Officer. Please make life easier for everyone by thinking about safety at all times whilst on the showground and respecting any instructions from committee members.
STALLIONS All competitors are reminded to allow stallions and their handlers enough space for safety. Whilst it is the responsibility of the owner that any entire brought onto the showground is totally under control, other owners, handlers and riders must behave sensibly and allow adequate room for stallions and colts.
DRIVEN TURNOUTS are to keep to the designated areas.
VEHICLE ACCESS – Follow signs into the lorry park. Please park tidily to allow others adequate room. No horses can be tied to the side of lorries / trailers due to limited space
PARKING only in designated areas, spaces for Disabled Drivers will be marked
PHOTOGRAPHER – Only the official show photographer will be allowed in the ring during any class
Payment Details & Event Fees
IMPORTANT NOTICE - ALL FEES All entries will be submitted and paid for via My Riding Life Payment is secure and it goes directly to The Haflinger Society of Great Britain. You will receive an email confirmation of your booking and payment.
Standard Classes 16.00 Reduced Entry Classes (Prettiest Mare, Handsomest Gelding, Junior Rider, Junior Handler, Horse & Hound, Fancy Dress) 13.00 Combined Training * enter qualifying classes and just pay individual class fees (no extra)
Meals (per head) Friday Night 15 Saturday Night 15
Sundries First Aid (per competitor) 6.00 Catalogue 8.00
Weekend £25 per tent/horse box/trailer for duration of the show
Stabling Information: Yes
IMPORTANT NOTICE – STABLE HOURS Entry to the stables will be restricted (except in the case of emergency) to between the hours of 06:00 and 22:00. It is unfair on other horses to be in before or after these hours.
1 night £60 2 nights £75 3 nights £90 4 night £105 Bedding £9.50 Please note fodder & feed is not provided by the venue, so please make your own arrangements. All stables will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. There is a free class for the best decorated stable/s. Please only use tape to stick things up, no drawing pins or staples
1. All ponies entered must be registered with the Haflinger Society of Great Britain, within stud book Section 1, classes 1 - 4, and be owned or on long-term loan or lease to a member of the Society. 2. All competitors in the ridden, driven, junior handler classes must be a fully paid-up member of the Haflinger Society of Great Britain. Entries will not be accepted from non-members with the exception of handlers in the In Hand breed classes and grooms in the driven classes but the owner must be a member. 3. All horses must be accompanied by a valid passport. Passports must be presented to the Secretary at the beginning of the show. 4. Vaccinations for flu and tetanus must be up to date for all horses at the Show 5. All competitors must be ready to enter the ring when called; the judge reserves the right to refuse entry to latecomers. If you are delayed in another class, you must send a representative to the steward of your next class explaining your position. Please note that classes may be held ahead of the times displayed in the Secretary’s Office but will not be held up for late entries. Please listen to announcements during the day in case the class time changes. You are responsible for being at the right place at the right time. 6. The judge’s decision is always final. 7. Any horse or driving turnout not sufficiently under control or considered unsafe shall be removed from the ring immediately at the request of the judge. 8. The Show Steering Group reserves the right to cancel, combine or divide classes. 9. Pickering Grange Equestrian reserves the right to cancel, add to or amend any of the Competitions as they see fit due to weather conditions etc. 10. Neither Pickering Grange Equestrian, nor any of its representative or staff or the Society shall be held liable for any accident, injury or damage or loss whatsoever, however caused to any person, animal or property at any time. 11. A junior or young rider competitor must be able to provide proof of age to the organisers should there be any doubt as to his/her eligibility to enter a class. Ages will be taken as from the day of the show. A responsible adult, who must be named on the entry form, must accompany juniors. The minimum age for juniors is 8yrs old 12. Any competitor wishing to make a protest, in relation to any horse exhibited at the show must make the same in writing, to the Show Secretary, within thirty minutes of the class being judged and deposit the sum of £25 which may, at the discretion of the Show Steering Group, be forfeited to the Society fund if the objection is disallowed. 13. No horse under the age of four years may be ridden on the venue 14. No competitor / rider shall allow a stallion for which they are responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent or rider to compete or be prepared to compete, in any competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure competitors, officials or other members of the public are not put at risk of injury. No stallion may be ridden on the showground or in competition by children under the age of 14 years. 15. All show jumping classes (excluding the Pairs baton relay) will be run under BS Rule 287 (single Phase). 16. The Pairs Baton Relay will be run under the BS Top score BS Rule 273. 17. Dressage classes will be judged in accordance with British Dressage Rules. 18. Driving will be judged in accordance with FEI rules 19. The wearing of spurs is forbidden for riders 16 years and under in all classes except for Side saddle riders may wear a single spur. 20. Spurs may not be worn, or whips used, by any competitor in the following classes – Trec 21. Whips are not to exceed 30”/75cms in length in any class except Dressage or when riding Side-Saddle. Misuse of a whip will not be tolerated, and judges will be asked to notify the Show Secretary of any such incidents, whether in or out of the arenas. Persistent offenders may be excluded from the show. 22. Martingales are not allowed in any ridden class. 23. Once a class has started no change of rider or handler will be allowed. 24. Junior riders 16 years old and under must wear back protectors when jumping. It is recommended that all riders wear back protectors in jumping classes. 25. All trophies are perpetual and remain the property of the Haflinger Society of Great Britain. Trophies must be professionally machine engraved at the winners’ expense before return. Trophies taken home are the responsibility of the person who signs for them up to a maximum value of £100. 26. Stables may only be occupied by those who have booked and prepaid for them with show entries and allocated by the Show Secretary. You may request stables adjacent to friends on your entry form. No change of allocated stable is permitted without the approval of the show secretary. Owners stabling their horses on the showground accept liability for any damage caused to their stable(s).. 27. A deposit of £10 will be paid per stable occupied at the time entries are made. All stables will be inspected on departure and provided the stable is left in a clean and tidy state the £10 will be refunded to the person who paid the initial deposit. 28. No horses to be administered any medical substance without evidence of an accompanying letter from a Veterinary practice verifying treatment course. Random testing will be undertaken if thought appropriate. 29. Please dispose of your litter thoughtfully in bins provided. 30. Please do not muck out into car parks. 31. No horses can be tied to the side of lorries / trailers in the lorry park 32. Smoking is only permitted in designated areas and prohibited around the stable blocks. 33. All dogs must be kept on leads. If dog owners do not clean up their own dog’s mess, this privilege will be removed. No dogs allowed in the stable blocks. 34. All horses and ponies must only move through areas shared with pedestrians at walk. 35. Children must be always under adult supervision 736. All competitors/riders must wear correctly fastened hats to current approved safety standards. The only exception is in the Side Saddle class and those riding side saddle in Concours D’Elegance. The wearing of Beaglers IS NOT permitted in any class regardless of the experience of the rider. 37. Correct riding and driving attire must be worn in the ring when competing, or in the case of handlers, grooms and dressage / riding test callers, correct stable dress may be worn. The stewards may refuse entry to anyone not properly attired. 38. Driven turnouts are required to keep to designated areas 39. Entries received after the close of entries will be required to pay the stated surcharge before they are allowed to compete. 40. Reimbursement of entry fees will only be considered if a doctor’s or vet’s letter is supplied. The Show Secretary must be notified prior to the commencement of the class. Stable and evening meal tickets cannot be reimbursed unless the Show Secretary is notified at least 14 days prior to the show. Efforts will be made to sell surplus evening meal tickets, but this cannot be guaranteed. An administration fee of £10 will be deducted from any refunds given. 41. It is a condition of entry that all competitors, exhibitors, families and employees abide by the show rules. 42. All trophies remain the property of The Haflinger Society of Great Britain. Trophies awarded at the Breed Show must be returned in time for the following year's Breed Show. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in any subsequent trophies awarded in the forthcoming year to that owner/rider/handler/producer remaining with the Society during that year. Please be aware that the Society will take action to retrieve trophies not returned.
Email Secretary - haflingersocietygb@gmail.com
Copyright 1999 - 2025 : Equine Affairs
Event promoted by www.equineaffairs.com - The UK's Biggest Show Directory, www.myridinglife.com - The UK's Biggest Show Entries Website and is part of Show Software produced by Affairs Group IT www.affairsgroup.co.uk
|