Comments please - our show schedule

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This is our schedule so far - just the showing, still working on other.
What do you think? Is it o.k.? What would you change?
Showing Ring 1
Classes 1-5 are for beginners in showing. The Horse or Pony must be clean, plaited or un-plaited.
The Rider/Handler must be clean & tidy wearing suitable footwear and up to standard hat.
Class 9.00 am start
1. Neatest and cleanest Horses & Ponies Rider any age including lead rein
2. Have a go Lead Rein 10 years & under
3. Most suitable Horse or Pony 16 years & under
4. Most suitable Horse or Pony 17 years & over
5. Family Pony/Cob Suitable for any member of the family. Rider any age
6. Have a go Championship 1st & 2nd placeings from class 2 - 5
7. Most appealing Horse/Pony In-Hand or ridden
8. Thelwell type Pony Kindly sponsored by Methuen In- Hand or Ridden
9. Fancy Dress In-Hand or Ridden

In-Hand Showing Ring 2
Class 10 - 15 In-Hand only. Class 10 - 1, 2, 3 year olds only. Class 11 - 14 any age.
Class 9.00 a.m start
10. Youngestock In-Hand Kindly sponsored by Newbert HorseBoxes Yearling, 2 & 3 year olds
11. Piabold/Skewbald Horse or Pony
12. Ex-Racehorse To be judged on manners, condition, turnout and way of going. Blemishes will not affect judgeing
13. Cleveland Bay Pure bred only
14. Show Hunter/Potential Show Hunter
15. Child Handler 14 years & under
16. Odd Coloured Horse or Pony Dun, Roan, Palomino, Spoted etc
17. Mountain & Moorland Large & Small breeds
18. Veteran Kindly sponsored by Pembrokeshire Riding Holidays 18 years & over
19. In-Hand Championship Kindly sponsored by Intelligentworming.co.uk 1st & 2nd placeings from class 10 -18

Showing Ring 3
20. Leading Rein Pony 9 years &under
21. First ridden Pony 14 years & under
22. Best ridden 16 years & under
23. Best ridden 17 years & over
24. Mountain & Moorland Large & Small Breeds
25. Ex. Racehorse To be judged on manners, condition, turnout and way of going. Blemishes will not affect judgeing
25. Veteran Horse/Pony 18 years & over
26. Cleveland Bay
27. Show Hunter Horse/Pony Kindly sponsored by Equi Club Rider any age
28. Sports Horse Kindly sponsored by Stop that Horse
29 Ridden Championship Kindly sponsored by Grundy Equestrian 1st & 2nd placeings from class 20 - 28
30. Supreme Showing Champion Kindly sponsored by Martin's Motor Company Champions & reserves to compete


Equestrian Life Showing Championships Qualifier Classes Ring 4
31. Ridden Hunter exc 14.2 hh
32. Ridden Horse exc 14.2 hh
33. Ridden Cobs
34. Ridden coloured
35. Leid rein Pony
36. First ridden Pony
37. Best ridden Pony [Excludeing LR and FR] N/E 14.2hh
38. Concoursd'elegance [Astride or Side saddle]
 
Looks good! I like the fact that there are lots of novelty and beginners classes.

The cleveland bay classes are unusual though, do you have a lot of these in your area? Enough to fill 2 classes on their own?

Also, you don't have a show pony/horse class for in hand but you do have a show hunter pony horse/inhand??

Oh, and are classes 22 and 23 like equitation? If so, I would call them equitation.
 
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Looks good, I would suggest calling class one either "best turned out", or "condition & turnout" as it sounds a little better.

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I will look at that. I put neatest and cleanest as it is for beginners that only have hat/boots.
Thankyou
 
Looks great- you are probably going to have to split the M&M classes so that the Large and small breeds are seperate- as you usually find that thlose classes get filled really easily. And may end up with 20+
 
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classes 3 and 4, what is the horse or pony supposed to be suitable for? might be worth stating, to avoid confusion etc.
looks good otherwise, apart from the few spelling mistakes...!

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Thanks for that. Reading back over it they need to be mind readers. Will add what it is judged on.
I am a dreadful speller - worked with horses instead of going to school
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Looks good! I like the fact that there are lots of novelty and beginners classes.

The cleveland bay classes are unusual though, do you have a lot of these in your area? Enough to fill 2 classes on their own?

Also, you don't have a show pony/horse class for in hand but you do have a show hunter pony horse/inhand??

Oh, and are classes 22 and 23 like equitation? If so, I would call them equitation.

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Cleveland Bay - was a request. They are bred close to Lincoln. There is a show there tomorow - all Cleveland Bays. It was requested. I am going to see what interest there would be. I may change the In-Hand to show pony/horse as there are hunter classes for th CB's.
The CB's classes will be dropped if there is not the interest tomorrow.
Will look at 22 23 thankyou.
 
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Looks great- you are probably going to have to split the M&M classes so that the Large and small breeds are seperate- as you usually find that thlose classes get filled really easily. And may end up with 20+

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Crikey. Yes i was in two minds about that. At a local show not many eneter but we have had a lot of interest. 20 would be a bit much in one class and it is hard to judge some of the smaller ones against the larger breeds.
I was trying to reduce the number of classes
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It is in Washingborough on Bardney Road. The main road from Lincoln to Bardney. Can't be missed, huge field with loads of horses on main road - well in the field i hope.
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We first moved a caravan on and mainly colourds. People thought travellers had moved in.
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Would you like a schedule? Still working on it with help of this forum but nearly there.
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The general idea is good but it does need some fine honing. It seems very muddled at the moment and quite a few similar classes. DO use your spell-check as there are many words that are incorrect though they may not be recognised as wrong on your PC. Head each Ring and description in BOLD so that it is not confused with the actual classes. For each class you must put the height restriction and riders age restriction rather than a vague note at the top.

e.g. Class 20 Leading Rein Pony. Riders 9 years and under, ponies 12.2 hh & under. To be shown in a snaffle, lead rein attached to noseband. Sponsored by ....

Class 16 Odd-coloured - dun, roan, palomino or spotted. Any age, any height. Sponsored by ......

For your qualifying classes you will need to put the Association's rules in print in the schedule and describe each class individually, as above. Try and make sure that none of the classes clash with similar in other rings, which I know is sometimes difficult.

Add your sponsors name on last to each class, not before the description.

Hope this doesn't sound too negative but I'm in my element when I'm planning schedules and have got it down to a fine art. If you need any practical help, like layout etc., please PM me.

Good luck!!
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The general idea is good but it does need some fine honing. It seems very muddled at the moment and quite a few similar classes. DO use your spell-check as there are many words that are incorrect though they may not be recognised as wrong on your PC. Head each Ring and description in BOLD so that it is not confused with the actual classes. For each class you must put the height restriction and riders age restriction rather than a vague note at the top.

e.g. Class 20 Leading Rein Pony. Riders 9 years and under, ponies 12.2 hh & under. To be shown in a snaffle, lead rein attached to noseband. Sponsored by ....

Class 16 Odd-coloured - dun, roan, palomino or spotted. Any age, any height. Sponsored by ......

For your qualifying classes you will need to put the Association's rules in print in the schedule and describe each class individually, as above. Try and make sure that none of the classes clash with similar in other rings, which I know is sometimes difficult.

Add your sponsors name on last to each class, not before the description.

Hope this doesn't sound too negative but I'm in my element when I'm planning schedules and have got it down to a fine art. If you need any practical help, like layout etc., please PM me.

Good luck!!
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No not negative at all, very positive thankyou.
This is a quick write up to put the schedule together with adverts etc.
Thankyou for your help.
 
You might like to explain the difference between classes 21 (First Ridden) and 22 (Best ridden 16 years & under). Can a combination enter both? Are their any height restrictions on either class?

On the Mountain and Moorland class, you might like to say whether they need to be registered or not.

Classes 35, 36 and 37 need to explain the rider age restrictions and pony height restrictions.
 
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