Showland Native Society Elite Championship Show

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Closing date for entries is this weekend (25th AUG).
If anyone would like any information or a schedule could the please email me at showland@btinternet.com

SHOWLAND NATIVE
SOCIETY
Elite Championship Show
Saturday 8th September 2007

at:
Vale View Equestrian,
Old Dalby, Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire LE14 3LX
Telephone: 01664 823739

Day classes open to all, including Welsh medal classes, individual breed sections & championships for all native breeds & their part-breds, young handler classes, open, novice & junior riddens & WHP classes.

Evening performance championship classes, with native championships split into age groups for in hand and height sections for ridden. 1st - 3rd placings from the day classes will also qualify for these evening classes as well as those gaining qualifications at various other shows (please see notes in schedule & website regarding these classes).

Rosettes to best of breed in all championship classes, sashes in all championships and stunning rosettes in all classes.


SHOW STRUCTURE

Our day classes are open to members & non-members alike, although members do receive reduced fees. To compete in our evening performance championship classes you will need to have qualified at one of our qualifying shows, alternatively qualification can be gained by achieving a top 3 place in our day classes. To compete in our evening classes you will also need to be a fully paid up owner member and each pony will need to be registered with the society. Those qualifying after 25th August or during our day classes may become a member on the day otherwise membership and entries must be received before 25th August.

All members will receive a members pack, reduced entry for the 2008 spring show, 10% off 2008 membership & voucher for free 2008 yearbook to be printed 2008. Membership runs from April to April.

Please note that if you qualify for our evening championships, this enables you to enter any suitable class in which your pony falls into.

ie. if you qualify in an inhand class, you may also compete in the ridden & WHP championship classes.
 
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