Usk Show Pony & Senior British Show Jumping (Going Ahead)


Show Date
Sat, Sep 12, 2026
Closing Date
Tue, Sep 8, 2026
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Starting Times:
Starts at 9am. Senior classes not to start before 10:30am
Times will be published on our website on Thursday 10th September 2026 at 9pm (www.uskshow.co.uk)

Class 102
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club 60cms Open (0.60m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Info:
Open to compettors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes. Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May. Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every30 one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded. British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualificaton.
Class 103
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club 70cms Open (0.70m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  300mpm
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Info:
Open to compettors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes. Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May. Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every30 one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded. British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class 104
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club 80cms Open (0.80m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  300mpm
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Info:
Open to compettors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes. Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May. Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every30 one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded. British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class 105
KBIS British Equestrian Insurance Club 90cms Open (0.90m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  300mpm
Entry Fee:
£15.00
Info:
Open to compettors that are not registered with British Showjumping, as well as Adult, Associate, Club or Just For Schools Members. Competitors may compete on horses or ponies, subject to availability. Senior riders should be turning 17 years old or older in the current year. There is no age restriction on riding a pony. Stallions are not permitted to jump in any Club classes. Qualifying period: 1st June to 31st May. Numbers to qualify: The Top 20 from each of the five height category league tables, will qualify for the National Club Championships held at the British Showjumping Academy Championships. Club registered horse(or pony)/rider combinations only are eligible to qualify and in more than one height category. Points1st = 12, 2nd = 10, 3rd = 8, 4th = 6, 5th = 4, 6th = 3. Double Clear Points = 3.Points are allocated depending on the number of starters; every30 one in five starters are eligible for placing points. If you gain a double clear you will receive three points regardless of starters. If a combination competes in more than two consecutive height classes per show day only the points from the bigger classes will be graded. British Showjumping Boots / Leg Protection Ruling applies to this class, in accordance with Rule 102.15. Failure to comply will incur disqualification.
Class 106
GFS Senior Newcomers/ 1.10m Open - First Round (1.10m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  325mpm
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Prizes:
£40.00, £30.00, £25.00, £20.00, £20.00
Info:
In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.(a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 375 points. Four double clears will qualify - in accordance with rule 312.6(b) For all horses born on or after 1st January 2019, irrespective of Points. Horses will only be eligible for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of six years or under in the same calendar year as the Senior Newcomers Final - in accordance with Rule 312.6. Rule 102.16, British Showjumping Hind Boot rule for Boots / Leg Protection applies to this class. Qualifies for: Senior Newcomers Championship - Second Round.Qualifying period:1st May to 30th April(subject to revision). Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Senior Newcomers First Round competitions in the qualifying period, will qualify to compete in a Senior Newcomers Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). To obtain a double clear qualification, even if the horse is the only clear round, it must jump a jump-off round and jump clear to gain a double clear round.If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of prize money. Pre-Entry. The “Monmouthshire Building Society Challenge Trophy” to be presented to the winner. Sponsored by The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny
Class 107
Senior 1.15m Open (inc National 1.15m Members Cup Qualifier) (1.15m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  350mpm
Entry Fee:
£20.00
Prizes:
£40.00, £30.00, £25.00, £20.00, £20.00
Info:
Open to all registered horses. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. Club members are not eligible. The riders not listed on the BSJ Gold League as of 31st March 2026 will be eligible to qualify for the National 1.15m Members Cup Final. Qualifies for BS National Championships.33 Quantificaton period: 1st June - 31st May. Numbers to qualify: Two double clears (subject to revision). Qualification is horse/rider combination
Class 108
Redpost Equestrian Senior Foxhunter/ 1.20m Open - First Round (1.20m)    
Table/Speed:
A7  350mpm
Entry Fee:
£25.00
Prizes:
£75.00, £50.00, £40.00, £30.00, £25.00, £25.00
Info:
In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses (or ponies in pony compettons) may compete in one secton only. To be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members. Club members are not eligible. • Foxhunter: (a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points. Four double clears will qualify - in accordance with rule 310.6 (b) For all registered horses born on or afer 1 January 2019, irrespectve of points. Horses will be eligible for double clear qualifcaton to atend second rounds providing they reach the age of seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Foxhunter Final - in accordance with rule 310.6 Four double clears will qualify. Four double clears will qualify for the Senior Foxhunter Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st May - 30th April (subject to revision). Those horses that have qualifed for the Senior Foxhunter Championship in 2026 are not eligible for qualifcaton to the 2027 Championship. Rule 102.16 BS hind boot rule for boots/leg protecton applies to this class. If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of prize money. • 1.20m Open: For registered horses ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. Club members are not eligible.
Class 109
National 1.30m Open (1.30m)    
Table/Speed:
A7  375mpm
Entry Fee:
£30.00
Prizes:
£150.00, £110.00, £90.00, £70.00, £40.00, £30.00
Info:
Rule 306. Open to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Junior Members.Qualifies for: The British Showjumping National Championships.Qualifying period: 1st July-30th June.Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify to the final. Double clear qualifications will not be obtained from one round competitions (e.g. Table A4 or Table A (1 Round)) Pre-Entry The “MCL Perpetual Challenge Cup” will be presented to the winner Sponsored by Land Rovers of Monmouthshire Tel: 01633 400041
Class 110
Ariat Senior British Novice/ 90cm Open - First Round (0.90m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  350mpm
Entry Fee:
£18.00
Prizes:
£25.00, £22.00, £20.00, £18.00, £18.00
Info:
Rule 316. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.a) For horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 125 points. Four Double Clears will qualify - in accordance with Rule 316.6.b) For all horses born on or after 1 January 2021 irrespective of points. Horses will only be eligible for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of four years or under in the same calendar year as the Senior British Novice Championship Final - in accordance with Rule 316.6. Rule 102.16, British Showjumping Hind Boot rule for Boots / Leg Protection applies to this class. Qualifies for: Senior British Novice Championship - Second Round.Qualifying period: 1st May - 30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Senior British Novice Championship - First Round competitions held in the qualifying period will qualify to compete in the Senior British Novice Championship - Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A rules (Rule 191). Horses in the class must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain a double clear round qualification. If combined with an open:In Category 1 Shows and in the event of 30 starters or more the Open and the British Novice section will be split with two sets of prize money awarded.In Category 2 Shows the sections must always be split with two sets of prize money awarded, irrespective of starters. Pre-Entry
The Senior Britsh Novice sponsored by Cambrian Plant Hire Tel: 02920 797181 and the “Glen Yr Afon Cup” will be presented to the winner
The 90cm Open sponsored by The Hall Inn, Gwehelog and the “Colin Welsh Memorial Cup” will be presented to the winner
Class 111
Nupafeed Supplements Senior Discovery/ 1m Open - First Round (1.00m)    
Table/Speed:
Single Phase  350mpm
Entry Fee:
£18.00
Prizes:
£30.00, £25.00, £20.00, £18.00, £18.00
Info:
Rule 314. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.a) For horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 225 points. Four Double Clears will qualify - in accordance with Rule 314.6.b) For all horses born on or after 1 January 2020 irrespective of points. Horses will only be eligible for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of five years or under in the same calendar year as the Senior Discovery Championship Final - in accordance with Rule 314.6. Qualifies for: Nupafeed Supplements Discovery Championship - Second Round.Rule 102.16, British Showjumping Hind Boot rule for Boots / Leg Protection applies to this class. Qualifying period: 1st May-30th April inclusive.Numbers to qualify: Those horses that jump a clear round in the first round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four First Round competitions held in the qualifying period, will qualify to compete in the Senior Discovery Championship - Second Rounds, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). Horses in the class must go in to the jump-off and go clear to gain a double clear round qualification. If combined with an open:In Category 1 Shows and in the event of 30 starters or more the Open and the Discovery section will be split with two sets of prize money awarded.In Category 2 Shows the sections must always be split with two sets of prize money awarded, irrespective of starters. Pre-Entry The “Johnsey Cup” will be presented to the winner of the Senior Discovery Championship - First Round Sponsored by Mr & Mrs Mark Rose, Llangovan The “MR & MRS R ROBINSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP” will be presented to the winner of the Senior 1.00m Open. Sponsored by the Huntsman Hotel, Shirenewton, Caterers to the Show

Show Secretary: Usk Show Secretary
Llancayo Farm, Gwehelog, Usk, Monmouthshire, NP15 1HY
Tel: 01291 690889, Mobile: 07483 169293


Location
Usk Showground, Gwernsney, Usk, Gwent NP151DD
Map Link: Usk Showground

Show Information
POSTAL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE BY 18TH AUGUST 2026, ON LINE ENTRIES MUST BE COMPLETED BY MIDNIGHT ON 8TH SEPTEMBER 2026 FOR AFFILIATED CLASSES
Please note - Entries in British Show jumping classes are confined to horses and ponies registered with British Show jumping and ridden in accordance with British Show jumping Rules.
Judges: Mrs A Bissmire, Mrs A Davies, Mrs Liz Vann Pointng and Mrs D Smith
Course Designer: Mr Richard Davies

Payment Details & Event Fees

Bookings & payment in advance only. You can book using our Secure Online Entry System.
Payment is secure and it goes directly to Usk Show.
You will receive an email confirmation of your booking and payment.

First Aid £2 per rider

Prize Information
All prize money for all Equine classes (inc Show Jumping) will be paid by Cash 4 Events Mobile Bank Unit sited near the Main Entrance from 10:00-18:00 on Show Day. It is the compettor’s responsibility to have correctly completed prize slips and to present them at the Cash 4 Events Mobile Bank to receive all prize monies due. No prize money will be forwarded to compettors after Show Day.

Withdrawals/Refunds
Affiliated shows are required to repay 50 % of the entry fees in respect of all entry cancellations which are received by the Show Organiser not later than 48 hours before noon of the day on which the first affiliated competition of the show is scheduled to start except in those circumstances outlined in Rule 79.5.

Terms & Conditions
1 Unafliated classes are open to horses or ponies who are not registered or afliated to the relevant society in 2026 2 No horse/pony bred by, owned by or purchased from the yard of a judge is to be shown under that judge. 3 Only hats with the following are up to standard with the new bhs hat rulesPAS 015 2011 VG1 01.040 (2014-12) ASTM F1163 (2015 or 2023) SNELL E2016 or 2021 onwards AS/NZS 3838 (2006 onwards) BS EN 1384:2023 Please ensure you hat is up to any one of these standard. Spots checks will be in place, more informaton is available on Google re new hat standards on the bhs website. 4 Earrings and body piercings must not be worn. 5 All objectons must be delivered in writng to the horse secton secretary (Show Jumping Secretary for classes 102-120) within one hour of the class being judged with a deposit of £50 which will be forfeited if the objecton is considered frivolous or lost. Stewards shall when possible deal with objectons and when necessary call the Veterinary surgeon to examine the exhibit. If the decision is not accepted by the objector, the issue will be dealt with by the Secton Commitee at the next meetng afer show day. 6 All exhibitors are responsible for their animals at all tmes. No animal is to be lef unatended when ted to the outside of Lorries or trailers. 7 All exhibitors must proceed at WALKING PACE unless in designated exercise/warm up areas. 8 Space does not allow for a specifc area to lunge a horse or pony; therefore, lunging is not permited anywhere on the show feld in the interest of public safety. 9 Classes with fewer entries than three, may be cancelled or amalgamated with another class, at the Horse Secton Secretary’s decision. Exhibitors will be notfed at least 5 days before show day, if this occurs. In classes with four on less entries, prizes will only be awarded to 2nd place. 10 Joint measurement height certfcates will be accepted where proof of height is required. 11 In Showing, a novice animal is one that has not won a frst prize prior to the entries closing date. 12 All entrants will receive 1 pass for the rider/handler for up to 2 exhibits entered and 2 passes for 3 or more exhibits entered, plus 1 pass for the driver of the vehicle and 1 vehicle pass. Please note that these will be sent via email (unless entry is received via post, when passes will be posted). Back numbers must be collected from the Showjumping Secton Secretary’s tent on show day - for SHOW JUMPING ENTRANTS ONLY. Showing Compettors to wear bridle numbers (worn on the off side) or selfprinted allocated compettor number, THESE WILL NOT BE SENT TO ANY COMPETITOR VIA POST OR EMAIL 13 POSTAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON 18TH AUGUST 2026 LATE POSTAL ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN ANY SHOWING CLASSES. ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY 27TH AUGUST 2026. 14 The organisers of the show have reasonable precautons to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effectve everyone must take all reasonable precautons to avoid and prevent accidents from occurring and must obey the instructon of the organisers and the ofcials and stewards. 15 Only Champions from each secton will go forward to the ‘Best in Show’. 16 Although a Public Address System is provided, the show has no responsibility for ensuring sound coverage across the whole showground. It is therefore each compettor’s responsibility to ensure they present themselves and their exhibit in the ring at the tme of their chosen class. 17 A fall of horse or rider in any of the ridden classes will result in eliminaton of the rider from that class. The rider is strongly advised to see the on site medical team before contnuing to compete in any other classes. This rule will apply to all ridden classes except those afliated to Britsh Show jumping, whose own rule on this subject will apply in these Britsh Show jumping classes. (213:1 One fall eliminates horse and rider. The rider may not atempt another fence but must leave the arena immediately, mounted or dismounted. 213:3 The frst fall of the horse and/or rider afer entering the arena before completng the course incurs eliminaton in any competton.) 18 All compettors, when riding on the showground must wear the assigned and clearly visible back or bridle number. 19 Dogs are not encouraged in the horse area and must be kept on a short ead at all tmes whilst on the showground. 20. Failure to exhibit any animal entered will entail forfeiture of entry fees. 21. All horses atending the Show must have up-to-date vaccinatons. 22. All animals ridden anywhere on the Showground, rings or lorry parks (day or night), must only be ridden by a rider whose size and weight does not compromise the animal’s welfare. We are operatng under the 20% rider weight guideline where the rider in full riding atre with full tack must be less than 20% of the animal’s bodyweight. This is based on a relatvely ft, healthy animal, as an overweight animal is also a welfare concern.

EQUINE INFLUENZA
Horses must have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (1st vaccination and then 2nd vaccination between 21 – 92 days later), followed by the first booster (150 – 215 days) and all subsequent boosters. Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the frst booster but not within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose. Horses must have been vaccinated within 12 months before the show but not less than 7 days of arriving at the show. Foals In-foal mares that have already had vaccinations of primary Equine Influenza course should be vaccinated 4-6 weeks before the foal is due to be born. Foals should be vaccinated for Equine Influenza at 6 months to commence their primary course. We urge all owners to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols at all tmes. Vaccinatons are subject to local risk assessments by the atending veterinarians.
PLEASE NOTE THAT NEITHER VACCINATION CERTIFICATES NOR PASSPORTS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. HOWEVER, RANDOM CHECKS WILL BE CARRIED OUT ON THE SHOWGROUND DURING THE SHOW

 

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