Penselwood Horse Show?

Doormouse

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Can't find a schedule online and just wondered if anyone knew what classes they had on? Or does anyone know of any other shows in the area with WH classes etc?
 
I have the schedule in front of me, but to save me typing out the whole thing, are you just interested in WH or any other classes? If so what type?
 
You are a star! WH or ridden hunter/riding club horse/pot event horse basically. Got a 4 year old who I just want to get out and about for experience but she loves her jumping so something that involved a fence would be good!
 
Right: Ring 1 - Family ring starting at 10am
Class 2: Grass Roots class to be judged mainly on compatibility of horse, rider, and turn-out.

Ring 2 - Show jumping starting 10am
Class 8 open jumping not exceeding 2ft 6ins in first round
Class 9 Open jumping not exceeding 2ft 9ins in first round.

Ring 5 - Show classes starting at 10am
Class 15 Riding club horse or pony. Rider 17 yrs & over. Snaffle bridles only. Judged on: 50% suitability for riding club activities, 25% turnout and manners, 25% jumping (very small fence)
Class 17 Working Hunter to be judged on performance and manners. Class may be split. (Strangely, no mention of jumps/heights!?)

Class 2 is obviously 2nd class in ring 1, following family pony.
Class 8 is 3rd class in ring 2, following Junior jumping (taking entries until 11.30) and Novice jumping.
Class 15 is 5th class in ring 5 following Best turned out, Leading rein, First ridden and best rider 16 and under. Class 17 follows veteran.

Hope that helps.
 
You are a star! WH or ridden hunter/riding club horse/pot event horse basically. Got a 4 year old who I just want to get out and about for experience but she loves her jumping so something that involved a fence would be good!

Pen selwood is a fantastic little village show - perfect for a first run. They don't do potential classes though, as far as I'm aware. Go and have fun! I wish I was still in the area :(
 
Right: Ring 1 - Family ring starting at 10am
Class 2: Grass Roots class to be judged mainly on compatibility of horse, rider, and turn-out.

Ring 2 - Show jumping starting 10am
Class 8 open jumping not exceeding 2ft 6ins in first round
Class 9 Open jumping not exceeding 2ft 9ins in first round.

Ring 5 - Show classes starting at 10am
Class 15 Riding club horse or pony. Rider 17 yrs & over. Snaffle bridles only. Judged on: 50% suitability for riding club activities, 25% turnout and manners, 25% jumping (very small fence)
Class 17 Working Hunter to be judged on performance and manners. Class may be split. (Strangely, no mention of jumps/heights!?)

Class 2 is obviously 2nd class in ring 1, following family pony.
Class 8 is 3rd class in ring 2, following Junior jumping (taking entries until 11.30) and Novice jumping.
Class 15 is 5th class in ring 5 following Best turned out, Leading rein, First ridden and best rider 16 and under. Class 17 follows veteran.

Hope that helps.

Thank you so much, that is brilliant. You are a star to have typed all that out, really grateful. Think I will have a go at the RC class and the WH, all good practice for a baby. I did take her to Stourhead and she was really good but just lost the plot a bit in her individual show and forgot how to canter!
 
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