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Show Date
Sun, Jun 21, 2026
Starting Times:
SHOWING RING No: 1 STARTS 10:00am PROMPT
All ages to be taken as at 1st January in current year.
NOVICE/FUN RING 2 STARTS 10:00am PROMPT
SHOW JUMPING RING 3 CLASSES STARTS at 10:30 Prompt
Show Day Phone: 07816 075396
Class
1
In Hand Youngstock
Info:
Young Stock (1-3) Any Breed inc. Foreign.
Info:
OPEN Pony – Open to ponies of any Age or Breed inc. Foreign
Info:
OPEN Horse – Open to horses over 148cm (14.2hh) of any Age or Breed inc. Foreign.
Class
4
In Hand Mountain & Moorland
Info:
Traditional and Non-Traditional
Info:
15+ (ROR 8+)
IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP (Open to competitors placed 1st or 2nd in classes 1-7)
(Special Rosette awarded to the Best Condition In-Hand – 7 Points Awarded towards Annual Trophy)
Class
8
In Hand Concours D'Elegance
Class
9
Ridden Concours D'Elegance
Class
11
Lead Rein Equitation
Info:
Riders 3 to 9 years. Ponies not to exceed 128cm.
Class
12
First Ridden Equitation
Info:
Riders 8 to 12 years. Ponies not to exceed 128cm.
Info:
Open to ponies of any Age or Breed inc. Foreign. Lead rein riders accepted
Class
14
Junior Equitation
Info:
Riders 13 to 18 years
Info:
Open to horses over 148cm (14.2hh) of any Age or Breed inc. Foreign
Class
16
Senior Equitation
Info:
Riders over 18 years
Class
17
Ridden Mountain & Moorland
Info:
Inc Shetlands – Open
Info:
Open
RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP (Open to competitors placed 1st or 2nd in classes 10 – 19)
(Special Rosettes for Best Presented Ridden & Highest Placed Lead Rein – 7 Points Awarded towards Annual Trophies)
Info:
(10:00am–11.30am PROMPT) (Annual Points awarded)
All rounds will be timed and are not run in section order. First come, first served!!. (Special Rosette - HIGHEST PLACED TINY TOT.)
a): IN HAND: No restrictions
b): Lead Rein: Riders 8 years & under
c): Junior: Riders 9 to 14 yrs
d): Senior: Rider 15 yrs +
Class
21
Novice Lead Rein
Info:
Lead Rein Novice Rider. Walk/Trot only. NO Age Restrictions
Info:
Novice Rider. Walk/Trot Only. NO Age Restrictions
Info:
Young Handler under 14 yrs – IN-HAND
Info:
Senior Handler over 15 yrs – IN-HAND
Class
25
Best Mane & Tail
Class
26
Horse/ Owner that look most alike
Class
28
Handsomest Gelding
Class
29
Novice Show Jumping
Info:
Section A: NOVICE LEAD REIN JUMPING. 6 fences with poles on ground progressing to X
Poles (max 15cm). Lead Rein to be attached to noseband.
Section B: Very Novice Riders.
Class
30
Horse & Hound (0.15m)
Info:
Combination Jumping (Horse/Pony and Dog): Poles on ground progressing to X Poles (max 15cm)
Class
31
Cradle Stakes Jumping
Info:
8 fences with poles on ground progressing to X Poles (max 30cm)
Rider 8 years and under on 1st January. Ponies must be suited to riders.
Section A: Assisted, leaders required in both rounds.
Section B: Unassisted.
Section C: Unrestricted – combination only eligible for SJ class 30 and 32 competitively on the same day
Class
32
Nursery Stakes (0.30m)
Info:
8 fences with X poles 15cm progressing to straight poles (Max 30cm)
Section A: Riders 9-11 years on 1st January and NOT to have won 3 jumping classes
Section B: Unrestricted – combination only eligible for SJ class 30 and 31 competitively on the same day
Class
33
Novice Show Jumping (0.30m - 0.40m)
Info:
8 fences with jumps 30cm progressing to max 40cm
Combinations entered in this class will not be eligible to enter any other competitive show jumping classes on the same day (classes 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
Class
34
Show Jumping (0.60m - 0.65m)
Info:
Section A: Ponies up to and including 14.2hh – if sufficient entries class may be split for 10 and under.
Section B: Horses over 14.2hh
Class
35
Show Jumping (0.75m - 0.85m)
Info:
Section A: Ponies up to and including 14.2hh
Section B: Horses over 14.2hh
Show Secretary:
Coleshill Heath Riding Club
Coleshill Heath Riding Club Show Ground, Cornets End Lane, Cornets End, Meriden, Coventry, W Midlands CV77UW
ALL show jumping classes will be run under BSJA rules. Knock down/refusal/disobedience = 4 faults. More than two
refusals = elimination. Fall of horse and/or rider = elimination. Excessive use of artificial aids will result in disqualification.
Batons ONLY allowed. Please also keep vocals to a minimum in support of other competitors competing elsewhere on
the site.
Show jumping classes will be run under BSJA Table A9. The best five scores or, if necessary, all first round Clears will
then go into a JUMP OFF against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide, ie. The fastest four
faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward into the JUMP OFF. Other competitors will be
placed according to their penalties and time. JUMP OFF = Against the clock. Competitors will start in reverse order of
merit where the slowest four faulters will go first, the fastest clear last. CHRC Reserve the right to change format if
deemed necessary.
Payment Details & Event Fees
Entries in advance. You can book using our Secure Online Entry System.
Payment is secure and it goes directly to Coleshill Heath Riding Club.
You will receive an email confirmation of your booking and payment.
ENTRY FEES:
Members = £5.00 per class + £2.00 (First Aid per Rider). CHRC Day Championship = Free of Charge
Non-Members = £7.50 per class + £5.00 (Non-Membership Day Fee*), + £2.00 (First Aid per Rider)
*The NON-MEMBERSHIP charges apply to cover insurances
ALSO FOR NON-MEMBERS Additional NON-MEMBERSHIP charges apply to cover insurances
SUBSCRIPTIONS: CHRC Membership Single £18.00 CHRC: (1 adult min + 3 family members) £60.00
PRIZES: Rosettes 1st- 6th place (Traditional Monthly Points and Annual Trophies).
(Member Points allocation for annual awards = 1st =7pts 2nd =6pts 3rd =5pts 4th =4pts 5th =3pts 6th =2pts. Unplaced =1pt.)
ADDITIONAL AWARDS
Special Judges Awards apply in all 3 rings – selected by the judges for the day =
• Horsemanship/Sportsmanship – provided by Avonvale Equine Practice
• In the Spotlight – provided by CHRC
• Young Rider Skills 10 & under – 1 per show Sash & Prize sponsored by The Skinner Family
This show is affiliated to Equine Sports UK (ESUK) Grassroots Championships
taking place at Arena UK, Grantham, Lincolnshire on the 30th July – 1st August 2026.
The three highest placed exhibits will qualify in each class.
(2026 Q’s - 19th APRIL, 17th MAY, 21st JUNE, 19th JULY. 2027 Q’s – 16th AUG, 20th SEPT, 18th OCT)
This show is a qualifier for The Sunshine Tour 2026 Championships held at The AllEngland Jumping Course, Hickstead from Thursday 17th – Sunday 20th September 2026.
The Championships are for unaffiliated and amateur competitors in Dressage from Intro to
Elementary, Show Jumping from Lead Rein to 1.0m; Showing for lead rein, in-hand, ridden, working
hunter, veterans, plus many more, Eventer’s Challenge from 50cm through to 90cm.
Qualification Period: Dressage & Show Jumping qualifiers from 1st January to 31st July 2026,
Eventers Challenge & Showing qualifiers from 1st November 2025 to July 31st 2026.
Qualification: Dressage & Show Jumping 1st – 3rd place; Showing & Eventers Challenge 1st – 4th
place. Qualification does not pass down the line.
Registration of qualification must be completed within 1 month of competition (by 4th August for all
July shows). Restrictions apply to both horse and competitor’s previous winnings and amateur
status, please check the website for Terms & Conditions. Visit www.sunshinetour.co.uk for more
information, to register and submit evidence of results.
(Q’s - 19th APRIL, 17th MAY, 21st JUNE, 19th JULY)
This show is affiliated with The Concours d’Elegance Society of GB(*)
Horses and ponies placing first, second, and third in eligible classes, who have not yet
qualified, will qualify for the Champion of Britain Title classes. These will be held at Onley Grounds
Equestrian Complex, Rugby, Warwickshire on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th September 2026.
Qualified horses/ponies will receive a qualification card in the ring, allowing the owner to enter the
Championship Show. Owners and riders/handlers must be, or become, registered with The
Concours d’Elegance Society within 21 days of the qualifying show. No horse registration is
required. For up-to-date information, please contact the Secretary on 07960 107 111 or
visit www.eqconcoursgb.com
(Q’s - 19th APRIL, 17th MAY, 21st JUNE, 19th JULY, 16th AUG)
This show is affiliated with The Midlands Showing Society.
(Q’s - 19th APRIL, 17th MAY, 21st JUNE, 19th JULY, 16th AUG
All CHRC rules apply along with any rules provided by shows the club is affiliated to.
SEPARATE SCHEDULE will be issued for the TFSS Qualifier Show (Saturday 6th June 2026).
• CHRC and/or its officials cannot be held responsible for any accident/damage/loss/injury or illness to persons, animals or property
whatsoever other than the liability for a refund of entry fee in the event of abandonment of the competition/event.
• The organisers have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures
to be effective, everyone must take precautions to avoid/prevent accidents occurring and obey instructions of the organiser and
officials, along with any safety signage on display.
• The Committee reserve the right to decline membership and access to the grounds, events and facilities should the need arise.
• ALL Competitors are to have their own Third-Party Liability Insurance.
• ALL horses/ponies MUST be vaccinated to compete, with the 2nd vaccination being administered at least 7 days prior to attending
a CHRC event.
• Appropriate protective clothing and footwear MUST be worn at ALL times when mounted or when handling a horse.
• ALL Riders whether competing or not, MUST wear Hard hats that are always up to UK/BRC/BHS current standards with chin
strap properly adjusted and securely fastened – See BRC/BHS websites for guidance. Insurance will be void if standards are not
met.
• The organisers reserve the right to refuse an entry at their discretion, cancel, amend or amalgamate any class for any reason
whatsoever. Entries accepted at Rider/Handler’s risk.
• ALL ages as of the 1st January in the current year.
• PLEASE use the litter bins provided or take your Rubbish home to dispose of.
• For the safety of ALL attendees, the Main Showground Gate MUST be closed after entry to and upon exit from the ground.
• ALL dogs must be kept on a lead (except when competing in Combination Jumping Class) and poops scooped.
• NO horses/ponies to be left unattended in lorries/trailers.
• No horse/pony to be entered twice competitively in any one class.
• Lead rein ponies MUST compete in snaffle bits with lead rein attached to noseband.
• Stallions are allowed in classes, but MUST be bitted correctly and handled by competent handlers aged 16yrs +
• The Organiser/Judge’s decision is FINAL.
• Any objections or complaints MUST be made to the Secretary in writing together with a deposit of £50 which will be forfeited if
the objection is not upheld or is frivolous. The objection/complaint must be submitted within 30 minutes of the incident happening.
• Show jumping classes will be judged under BSJA rules. Maximum of 3 competitive jumping classes per horse/pony. ONLY
padded Batons will be allowed in the Jumping and Jumping Practice areas in accordance with BSJA Rules. Riders are asked to
refrain from using loud vocal commands which may upset other competitors competing - Warnings will be given if needed. Practice
Ring Jumping Direction = Red Flag on Right side.
• Fall of rider. Rider will not be allowed to remount and will be asked to leave the arena on foot.
• Excessive use of artificial aids or abuse of horse/ponies will not be tolerated, any person seen to be doing so, will be asked to
leave the showground.
• Competitors should be mounted on suitably sized ponies/horses. Should a Judge or official be concerned that the rider is either
under or over-horsed, they will be requested to withdraw in the interests of safety/animal cruelty.
• All annual trophies must be returned in a clean condition – no later than 6 wks prior to the Presentation Evening. Alternatively,
they can be returned at the last show of the Season in Oct. Penalties & Charges will apply to those failing to do so.
Reminder: CHRC operates a Zero Tolerance policy to any form of abuse at all events held on behalf of the members. Appropriate
action will be taken by the committee, and volunteers should this be necessary. This policy also applies to our social media platforms.
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