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POSTAL & ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSE: 29th APRIL 2019 https://clubentries.co.uk/cityofedshow/ Entries will be taken on the day at extra cost All enquiries to: [email protected] All monies raised at the City of Edinburgh Horse Show goes towards funding the Edinburgh Riding of the Marches and the Edinburgh March Riding Association would like to thank all those supporting our event. www.edinburghridingofthemarches.com Registered Scottish Charity SC041202 SHOW SCHEDULE The Central Equine Vets City of Edinburgh Horse Show 2019 Sunday 5th May 2019 at The Scottish National Equestrian Centre Ecclesmachan, Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 6NH Ingliston Elite Championship Qualifiers Veteran Horse Society Qualifier Caledonian Showing Championship Qualifiers Retraining of Racehorses Qualifiers TSR Showing Finals Qualifier The Gypsy Cob Association Qualifiers

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POSTAL & ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSE: 29th APRIL 2019 https://clubentries.co.uk/cityofedshow/

Entries will be taken on the day at extra cost

All enquiries to:

[email protected]

All monies raised at the City of Edinburgh Horse Show goes towards funding the Edinburgh Riding of the Marches and the Edinburgh March Riding Association

would like to thank all those supporting our event. www.edinburghridingofthemarches.com Registered Scottish Charity SC041202

SHOW SCHEDULE

The Central Equine Vets City of Edinburgh Horse Show 2019

Sunday 5th May 2019 at

The Scottish National Equestrian Centre Ecclesmachan, Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 6NH

Ingliston Elite Championship

Qualifiers

Veteran Horse Society

Qualifier

Caledonian Showing Championship

Qualifiers

Retraining of Racehorses Qualifiers

TSR Showing

Finals Qualifier

The Gypsy Cob Association Qualifiers

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OFFICIAL SHOW PHOTOGRAPHERS Images available to purchase on the day

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The Edinburgh March Riding Association Ltd would like to thank all of the Sponsors of the 2019 City of Edinburgh Horse Show

Central Equine Vets (Title Sponsor) centralequinevets.co.uk

Sinclair Photography (Official Show Photographers) sinclairphotography.co.uk

CR Rosettes [email protected]

Kirsten Mitchell

Scottish Tilting Riding Club Elvingstonstud.co.uk/Scottish-tilting/

Melanie Harper - Pet Groomer Facebook: Melanie Harper - Pet Groomer

Edinburgh Exiles Association Facebook: Edinburgh Exiles Association

Gary Ulke & Jennifer Caw 2018 Edinburgh Captain & Lass

Connor Geddes & Rose Hessell 2019 Edinburgh Captain & Lass

Drum Farm Feeds drumfeeds.co.uk

Scotia UK Plc scotiauk.com

Swanston Farm swanston.co.uk

AMAC Equine amacequine.co.uk

Andrew Hamilton Showjumping Coach andrewhamiltoncoach.co.uk

Kailzie Equestrian Ltd kailzieequestriancentre.com

KMH Equine Care & Confidence Facebook: @kingsmeadowhousehorses

Paterson Plumbing & Heating 07815 528 588

Ross Philip Farrier Services

J Dow Horse Boxes Facebook: J Dow Horseboxes

Robinson’s Rug Wash Facebook: Robinson’s Rug Wash

The Thirsty Stag Mobile Bar Facebook: @ThirstyStag

India Ramsay Abbie McDowell & Percy

RAF Association rafa.org.uk

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies ed.ac.uk/vet

The Laminitis Charity Show laminitischarityshow.com

Heidi Richardson Photography Form & Function Photography by Heidi Richardson

Gregor Brown Farrier Services 07979 149145

Caledonian VetPhys [email protected]

Studio Tellin Handmade Jewellery

Laura Holland Horse Transport Facebook: Laura Holland Horse Transport

Spence Photography spencephotography.co.uk

RD Electrics 07920473650 or [email protected]

Musselburgh Racecourse musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk

Baileys Horse Feeds baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk

Fiona Burgoyne Horse Choice horsechoice.co.uk

Spence Photography Facebook: Spence Photography

Equestrian Clearance Store Facebook: Equestrian Clearance Store

T&J Wallace Repair & Recovery Ltd tandjwallace.co.uk

Carrs Billington Penicuik Store carrs-billington.com/penicuick-country-store/

Harelaw Equestrian Centre harelawequestrian.weebly.com

Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) ror.org.uk

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QUALIFIER FOR TSR CHAMPIONSHIPS All classes are qualifiers for the TSR championships

TSR Showing Finals This show is a qualifier for the 2018 TSR Showing Finals. Qualify and enter ANY of the Finals Central, East Anglia, North West, North East, South East, South, Wales &

South West or Scottish. You Do Not have to be a TSR member to qualify or enter a final. The Rider/Handler qualifies and can enter any horse/pony in any number of Finals!

TSR Riders Finals 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring.

TSR In Hand Finals The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand

class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website.

TSR Medal Awards

TSR members can collect qualification cards & signatures and redeem for a TSR Medal see TSR website for details.

BSHA Grass Roots Champs With a TSR qualification card you can also enter the BSHA Grass Roots Champs in Sept at Addington Equestrian Centre - You do not have to be a BSHA member to qualify or

enter the final. See www.britishshowhorse.org.

Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

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MORNING SECTION STARTING AT 8.30am

RING 1 - Starting at 8.30am

Class 1 - Open Ridden Hunter (Over 15.2hh) Class 2 - Small Ridden Hunter (15.2hh & under) Class 3 - In hand Hunter Youngstock (3y/o & under) Class 4 - In hand Hunter 4 y/o & over (Open to all heights & weights) HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP

RING 2 - Starting at 8.30am

Class 12 - Mountain & Moorland Youngstock 3y/o & under (small & large breeds) In Hand Class 13 - Mountain & Moorland Small Breeds In Hand Class 14 - Mountain & Moorland Large Breeds In Hand Class 15 - Novice Ridden Mountain & Moorland (Small & Large Breeds) Class 16 - Mountain & Moorland Small Breeds Ridden Class 17 - Mountain & Moorland Large Breeds Ridden MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP

RING 3 - Starting at 8.30am

Class 23 - Open Condition & Turnout (Open to horses & ponies - ridden) Class 24 - Novice Ridden Horse 14.2hh & over (Horses aged 4,5&6 years - snaffles only) Class 25 - Open Ridden Horse Class 26 - Riding Club Horse (Snaffles must be worn - will include a small jump) Class 27 - Ridden Retrained / Ex-Racehorse RIDDEN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP

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AFTERNOON SECTION STARTING AT 12.30pm

RING 1 - Starting at 12.30pm

Class 5 - In hand Coloured Youngstock (3yrs & under) Class 6 - In hand Coloured Traditional/Native (To be shown natural or hogged) Class 7 - In hand Coloured Non-traditional (To be shown plaited. Special rosette to highest placed appaloosa/spotted) Class 8 - In hand Cob SECTION A (All ages - to be shown natural or hogged) SECTION B (All ages - open to Pure Bred Traditional Gypsy Cobs) Class 9 - Ridden Coloured Traditional/Native (To be shown natural or hogged) Class 10 - Ridden Coloured Non-traditional (To be shown plaited. Special rosette to highest placed appaloosa/spotted) Class 11 - Ridden Cob SECTION A (4 yrs & over - to be shown natural or hogged) SECTION B (4 yrs & over - open to Pure Bred Traditional Gypsy Cobs) COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP COB CHAMPIONSHIP/QUEST FOR A STAR CHAMPIONSHIP (TGCA MEMBERS)

RING 2 - Starting at 12.30pm

Class 18 - Lead Rein Pony (Children aged 10 & under) Class 19 - First Ridden (Children aged 12 & under, no cantering) Class 20 - Ridden Pony 14.2hh & under (Snaffles must be worn) Class 21 - Pony Club Pony 14.2hh & under (Snaffles must be worn - will include a small jump) Class 22 - Young Handlers In Hand (Age 14 and under) PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

RING 3 - Starting at 12.30pm

Class 28 - In hand Pure Arab, Part & Anglo (Open to horses & ponies of ALL ages) Class 29 - In hand Sports Horse/Pony (Open to horses & ponies of ALL ages) Class 30 - Ridden Arab Pure, Part & Anglo (Open to horses & ponies 4y/o & over) Class 31 - Ridden Sports Horse/Pony (Open to horses & ponies 4y/o & over) ARAB CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS HORSE/PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

Class 32 - Veteran In hand, Combined age class (15 yrs & over) Class 33 - Veteran Open Ridden, Combined age class (15 yrs & over) VHS CHAMPIONSHIP

Class 34 - RoR Ridden, any height (4 yrs & over) Class 35 - RoR In-Hand (3 yrs & over) RoR CHAMPIONSHIP

WHOLE ARENA - Approx. 5.30pm Class 36 - Concours D’Elegance

To follow Class 36 The Central Equine Vets City of Edinburgh Horse Show 2019 SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

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8.30am RING 1

Judge: Andrew Bowie

Class 1 Open Ridden Hunter (Over 15.2hh) Ingliston Elite Qualifier Horses placed 1st to 3rd qualify for Ingliston Elite Finals Sponsored by Drum Farm Feeds

Class 2 Small Ridden Hunter (15.2hh & under) Ingliston Elite Qualifier Horses placed 1st to 3rd qualify for Ingliston Elite Finals Sponsored by Laura Holland Horse Transport

Class 3 In Hand Hunter Youngstock 3 /yo & under Sponsored by Fiona Burgoyne Horsechoice

Class 4 In Hand Hunter 4 y/o & over (Open to all heights & weights) Sponsored by Scotia UK Ltd

HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from Classes 1, 2, 3, & 4)

Class One Challenge Cup kindly donated by Class One Traffic Management Sponsored by 2018 Edinburgh Captain & Lass

Ingliston Elite Showing Championship Series Ingliston Elite is a new, prestigious, showing championship for Scotland and the UK.

The finals will be held within Ingliston Grand Slam, at Ingliston Country Club, Bishopstoun, Renfrewshire, 21-22 September 2019

Excellent prize fund of £350 for each final- 1st - 3rd

£1,000 to the overall Elite Champion…Winner takes all!

Elite Hunters This Show is a qualifier and every horse placed 1st to 3rd in all specified classes will qualify

to compete in the appropriate class at the Finals. Qualification will be from placings, no qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, and no qualification can go down the line.

All qualified horses will be listed on the Ingliston Elite Show’s page on our website.

www.inglistonelite.com

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12.30pm RING 1

Judge: Lynne Denholm

Class 5 In hand Coloured Youngstock (3yrs & under) Sponsored by India Ramsay

Class 6 In hand Coloured Traditional / Native (To be shown in natural or hogged) Sponsored by Spence Photography

Class 7 In hand Coloured Non-traditional (To be shown plaited. Special rosette to highest placed appaloosa / spotted) Sponsored by The Thirsty Stag Mobile Bar

Class 8 In hand Cob SECTION A Open to all cobs, all ages – to be shown natural or hogged Sponsored by CR Rosettes SECTION B Open to Pure Bred Traditional Gypsy Cobs, all ages. TGCA Qualifier. Top three youngstock and top three 4yrs & over qualify for TOYS Sponsored by Swanston Farm

Class 9 Ridden Coloured Traditional / Native (To be shown in natural or hogged) Sponsored by RAF Association

Class 10 Ridden Coloured Non-traditional (To be shown plaited. Special rosette to highest placed appaloosa / spotted) Sponsored by 2019 Edinburgh Captain & Lass Connor Geddes & Rose Hessell

Class 11 Ridden Cob SECTION A Open to all cobs, 4yrs & over – to be shown natural or hogged Sponsored by Robinson’s Rug Wash SECTION B Open to Pure Bred Traditional Gypsy Cobs, 4yrs & over. TGCA Qualifier. Top three not exc 148cm & top three 148cm plus qualify for TOYS Sponsored by Swanston Farm

COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 5, 6, 7, 9 & 10)

Tom’s Trophy kindly donated by Gemma Williamson – Edinburgh Lass 2015 Sponsored by The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

COB CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 8 section A & 11 section A)

Prizes will be awarded Sponsored by Gregor Brown Farrier Services

QUEST FOR A STAR CHAMPIONSHIP Top three youngstock & top three four years plus from Section B of the Cob In Hand & top three in height section in Section B Ridden Cob, provided they’re TGCA members &

the exhibits are registered with the TGCA may go forward to the Quest for a Star Championship.

Champion & Reserve qualify for the Ultimate Star Championship at TOYS. Sponsored by Equestrian Clearance Store

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TGCA TOYS In Hand and Ridden Classes Pure Bred

Breed Classes are qualifiers for the Best of Breed Finals at the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's (TGCA) National Breed Championship Show

“TOYS”. Classes are open to all traditional gypsy cobs.

Stallions All stallions (four years and over) in order to enter any TGCA affiliated class MUST be TGCA

registered, have passed TGCA evaluations and their TGCA stallion disc displayed on their bridle. Stallions and colts over the age of two, MUST be shown in a stallion bridle with a

metal bit and chain lead as per the current TGCA rulebook.

Existing TGCA members MUST present their qualification card to the judge in the ring and MUST have already completed the cob’s name and registration number prior to

judge signing. Non-members that qualify will receive a qualification card from the judge in the ring and have 21 days to join the TGCA and register their horse to validate the qualifi-

cation. Please refer to www.tgca.co.uk for further details including membership, horse registration and showing rules (contained within the members handbook).

Quest for a Star Championship In hand and Ridden

1st, 2nd and 3rd from the TGCA classes may go forward to the Quest for a Star Champion-ship, provided they are current TGCA members and the horse is TGCA registered.

Membership cards and qualification cards (specific to that exhibit) must be presented upon entry into the ring.

The Champion and Reserve qualify for the Ultimate Star Championships at TOYS.

TGCA Affiliation Number: 19/0505/2/ULT

Caledonian Showing Championships The Caledonian Showing Championships are now well established in the

showing calendar and will once again give 2019 competitors the opportu-nity to compete at a top level Championship Final in Scotland. Evening Per-

formances, loads of bling and razzmatazz .... everything an end of season Championship should have!

This year’s show will be held at Highfield @ Howe, near Ladybank, Fife on 12/13 October 2019.

This Show is a qualifier and every horse & pony placed 1st and 2nd in all In Hand, Ridden Showing classes (not fun classes) & Working Hunter/Pony classes will qualify to compete in

any appropriate class at the Finals. Qualification will be from placings, no qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, and no qualification can go down the line. Qualification is for the Horse & Pony except for Adult/Young Handler classes, where the Handler quali-

fies.

All qualified horses and ponies will be listed on the Caledonian Showing Show’s website www.caledonianchampionships.webs.com where you will also find a regularly updated

list of qualifying shows as well as a wealth of other information.

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8.30am RING 2

Judge: Eleanor Holme

Class 12 Mountain & Moorland Youngstock 3 y/o & under (Small & large breeds) In Hand Sponsored by Central Equine Vets

Class 13 Mountain and Moorland Small Breeds In hand Sponsored by Central Equine Vets

Class 14 Mountain and Moorland Large Breeds In hand Sponsored by Central Equine Vets

Class 15 Novice Ridden Mountain and Moorland (Small and Large breeds) (Horses & ponies aged 4, 5 & 6 years old – snaffles only) Sponsored by J Dow Horse Boxes

Class 16 Mountain and Moorland Small Breeds Ridden Sponsored by Abbie McDowell & Percy

Class 17 Mountain and Moorland Large Breeds Ridden Sponsored by Drum Farm Feeds

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17)

The Captain’s 1579 Claret Jug Trophy Sponsored by Central Equine Vets

12.30pm RING 2

Judge: Eleanor Holme

Class 18 Lead Rein Pony (Children aged 10 and under) Sponsored by Laminitis Trust Charity Show

Class 19 First Ridden (Children aged 12 and under, no cantering) Sponsored by AMAC Equine

Class 20 Ridden Pony 14.2hh and under (Snaffles must be worn) Sponsored by Sinclair Photography

Class 21 Pony club Pony 14.2hh and under (Snaffles must be worn – will include a small jump) Sponsored by Central Equine Vets

Class 22 Young Handlers In Hand (Age 14 and under) Sponsored by T&J Wallace Repair & Recovery Ltd

PONY CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 18, 19, 20, 21 & 22)

Trickle Net Trophy will be presented to the Champion Prizes will be awarded in all classes

Sponsored by Heidi Richardson Photography

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8.30am RING 3

Judge: Alan Thomson

Class 23 Open condition and turnout (Open to horses and ponies - ridden) Sponsored by Studio Tellin Handmade Jewellery

Class 24 Novice Ridden Horse 14.2hh and over (horses aged 4,5 & 6 years old – snaffles only) Sponsored by Ross Philips Farrier Services

Class 25 Open Ridden Horse Sponsored by Scottish Tilting Riding Club

Class 26 Riding Club Horse (Snaffles must be worn – will include a small jump) Sponsored by Paterson Plumbing & Heating

Class 27 Ridden Retrained / Ex-Racehorse Sponsored by Edinburgh Exiles Association

RIDDEN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 23, 24, 25, 26 & 27)

Trophy kindly donated by Palegallery.com Sponsored by Paterson Plumbing & Heating

12.30pm RING 3

Judge: Val Main

Class 28 In hand Arab Pure, Part and Anglo (Open to horses & ponies of ALL ages) Sponsored by Caledonian VetPhys

Class 29 In hand Sports Horse/Pony (Open to horses & ponies of ALL ages) Sponsored by Kailzie Equestrian Ltd

Class 30 Ridden Arab Pure, Part and Anglo (Open to horses & ponies 4y/o and over) Sponsored by KMH Training

Class 31 Ridden Sports Horse/Pony (Open to horses & ponies aged 4y/o and over) Sponsored by Andrew Hamilton Coach

ARAB CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 28 & 30)

Prizes to be awarded Sponsored by Melanie Harper - Pet Groomer

SPORTS HORSE / PONY CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place from classes 29 & 31)

Prizes to be awarded Sponsored by Laminitis Trust Charity Show

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Veteran Horse Society – QUALIFIER 2019 This Show is a qualifier for the Veteran Horse Society Supreme Final:

SCOTTISH VETERAN HORSE OF THE YEAR 2019

Kindly Sponsored by Allen & Page

Each VHS affiliation in Scotland now holds a PRE-QUAL Supreme Final qualification

VHS Scottish Supreme (Pre-judging) Final qualification (Only Members may qualify). Qualification is given to the highest placed VHS Member in each age category no lower

than 3rd place. VHS Show registration Card is to be produced and handed to the judge in the ring as verification of the qualification.

VHS Membership to be applied for no later than 1 week prior to this show, to avoid disappointment. All competitors and grooms must adhere to VHS 2019 Rule Book in

all circumstances. Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification.

Mountain & Moorland: The highest placed Member in each age category exhibiting an M&M will receive entry to the pre-judging of the Mountain & Moorland Supreme Final.

This may be carried down to 4th place. To be registered with a Breed Society and hold a current Breed Society passport.

Show Registration Card to be signed by the judge in the ring.

NEW FOR 2019: Young Rider & Handler Championship Qualification will be awarded to the young rider/handler of the Judge’s choice in each age category, entitling them to enter

the Young Rider/Handler Pre-Qual Championship Prior to the Supreme Final. This award is given at the Judge’s discretion. Non-Members to receive an orange card.

Open to members and non-members.

However, only Members may go forward to the Championship of the day. VHS Membership to be applied for no later than 1 week prior to this show,

to avoid disappointment.

Full details of the Scottish Supreme Final can be found on the Society website:

www.veteran-horse-society.co.uk

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To Follow Sports Horse/Pony Championship RING 3

Judge: Wayne Gayler

Veteran Horse Society – QUALIFIER 2019 This is a qualifier for the Veteran Horse Society Supreme Final:

SCOTTISH VETERAN HORSE OF THE YEAR 2019 Kindly Sponsored by Allen & Page

Each VHS affiliation in Scotland now holds a PRE-QUAL Supreme Final qualification

Class 32 VETERAN IN-HAND, COMBINED AGE CLASS (15 years and over). This class will be judged as separate age categories:

a. Diamond Veteran (25 years and over), b. Veteran (20–24 years) & c. Pre-Veteran (15–19 years).

Open to horses and ponies of any breed and height incorporating M&M qualification. 1st and 2nd from each age category will go forward to the Championship of the day

(or will be offered to 3rd-4th if they are Members). Sponsored by Carrs Billington Penicuik Store

Class 33 VETERAN RIDDEN, COMBINED AGE CLASS (15 years and over). This class will be judged as separate age categories:

a. Diamond Veteran (25 years and over) b. Veteran (20–24 years) & c. Pre-Veteran (15–19 years).

Open to horses and ponies of any breed and height incorporating M&M & Junior qualification.

1st and 2nd from each age category will go forward to the Championship (or will be offered to 3rd-4th if they are Members)

Young Rider Championship qualification. Sponsored by Kirsten Mitchell – In Loving Memory of Shamrock

VHS VETERAN CHAMPIONSHIP VHS IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place VHS from class 32 a,b,c)

Sponsored by Swanston Farm

VHS RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP (1st and 2nd place VHS from class 33 a,b,c) Sponsored by RD Electrical

VETERAN CHAMPIONSHIP (ALL 1st and 2nd place from classes 32 & 33 a,b,c) Sponsored by Kirsten Mitchell – in loving memory of Shamrock

Trophy for highest placed ridden combination kindly donated by Kirsten Mitchell

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To follow VHS Veteran Championship RING 3

Judge: Andrew Bowie

Class 34 RoR AMATEUR Ridden (Open to Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4 yrs or over, any height) RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2019

Class 35 RoR OPEN In-Hand (Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 3 yrs & over, fillies, mares & geldings) - RoR Open In-Hand Show Series Qualifier

Ring sponsored by Musselburgh Racecourse

RoR CHAMPIONSHIP

(1st and 2nd place from classes 34 & 35) Sponsored by Baileys Horse Feeds

RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2019 Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 4yrs and over, mares and geldings, owned, produced and ridden by an Amateur. Riders must be 15 years or over on the 1st January of the calendar year holding the classes. Horses should be ridden

in a snaffle, Pelham or simple double bridle with a plain cavasson noseband. Horses should be plaited. The Series is open to AMATEURS only – those employed in racing will be allowed to compete. Class will be judged under

‘riding horse’ format without ‘type’ being taken into consideration. Racing injuries and blemishes ARE IGNORED in this series.

This class is a qualifier for the RoR Amateur Ridden Show Series FINAL. The Judge will not ride at the qualifier but will ride in the final.

The first three go forward to the final at the RoR Goffs UK National Championships at Aintree in August 2019 Rosettes 1st - 6th

Prizes - 1st £40 plus RoR jacket, 2nd £30, 3rd £20, 4th £10

Amateur definition: An amateur is a person who for the purpose of RoR classes does not/has not during the current season or previous season:

Engage (d) in breeding, livery, buying or selling, dealing or hiring horses (for the show ring) in a commercial capacity. Horses must not have been stabled at or reside in a Professional Producer's/Trainer's yard (in the current season or previous

season). Riders must not have ridden any animals produced by a Professional/Trainer in the current or previous season. Horses and riders must not have received any help from a Professional Producer/Trainer at a SHOW in the current or previous

season. Horses must not have been ridden at a show by a rider who has ridden for a Professional/Producer Trainer in the current or previous season. Any breaches of this ruling will be taken seriously and will result in disqualification from future

classes.

RoR OPEN In-Hand Show Series Qualifier 2019 Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 3yrs & over, fillies, mares and geldings.

Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored. This class is a qualifier for the RoR OPEN In-Hand Showing Series FINAL.

The first three go forward to the final at the RoR Goffs UK National Championships at Aintree in August 2019 or 2020 for shows after 1st August 2019 to 31st July 2020.

This class is a qualifier for the RoR OPEN In-Hand Showing Series FINAL. Rosettes 1st - 6th

Prizes: 1st £30 plus RoR Jacket, 2nd 20, 3rd £10, 4th £10.

NB: All entries to the RoR classes must have current RoR competition membership (£10 per year). This can be done on line through the RoR website (www.ror.org.uk).

Horses without RoR competition membership are NOT allowed to take part in RoR show classes.

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To follow Class 36 WHOLE ARENA

City of Edinburgh Horse Show 2019 SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

The Champion and Reserve Champion from each of the Championship classes qualify to take part in the 2019 City of Edinburgh Horse Show Central Equine

Vets Supreme Championship and compete for

Central Equine Vets Supreme of Show & Reserve Supreme of Show

The Central Equine Vets City of Edinburgh Horse Show Trophy

Evening performance wear optional

Sponsored by

Approx. 5.30pm WHOLE ARENA

Judge: Nicola Mowatt

Class 36 CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE This class can be ridden astride or side saddle in evening performance wear / traditional dress / costume. There will be a special prize for the best dressed chosen by the 2019 Edinburgh Captain and Lass Sponsored by Harelaw Equestrian Centre

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The Edinburgh March Riding Association Ltd would like to thank all of the

Judges of the 2019 City of Edinburgh Horse Show, whose time and expertise has been very generously given,

to help make this event a success.

Alan Thomson

Lynne Denholm

Eleanor Holme

Andrew Bowie

Val Main

Wayne Gayler

Nicola Mowatt

www.edinburghridingofthemarches.com

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EDINBURGH RIDING OF THE MARCHES 10TH ANNIVERSARY

SUNDAY 15th SEPTEMBER 2019

The Edinburgh Riding of the Marches, to be held on Sunday 15th September 2019, culminates in a spectacu-lar cavalcade of 300 horses making its way up the his-toric Royal Mile towards the Mercat Cross. Accompa-nied by pipe bands and led by the Lord Provost of Edin-burgh, City Officer, The High Constables, The Deacon Convenor of the Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh, Trades Officer, The Old Master and Lord Dean of Guild

of the Merchants Company of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Exiles Association, all carrying their associated banners and flags and watched by crowds in excess of 20,000 people lin-ing the cobbled streets.

The symbolic tradition of inspecting the common land dates back centuries, to at least 1494, making it one of the oldest rides in Scotland. The first record of a Riding of the Marches in Edin-burgh was on All Hallows (Halloween), 31st October 1579. On this date, a group of towns’ people gath-ered at the Provost’s house at 11 o’clock, from where they embarked on an inspection of the Marches of the Common Land led by the Captain of the Trained Band (Town Guard), the Lord Provost, Baillies and Burgesses. The inspection of the Com-mon Land continued, until the demise of the practice in 1718.

In 1946 a special ‘Riding of the Marches’ was held in Edinburgh to celebrate peace and the end of the war. Seventy riders took part and a large crowd, reported to be ‘approaching Royal visit dimensions’ greeted the riders in the Royal Mile.

The modern day re-enactment, revived in 2009, commemorates Randolph Murray’s return to Edinburgh with the ancient Blue Blanket and the tragic news of the defeat of the Scottish Army at the Battle of Flodden 1513 and is in honour of those who sought to protect the in-tegrity of Edinburgh’s Common Land and defend the inhabitants of the city.

Find out more including about how to register to ride in the event:

www.edinburghridingofthemarches.com

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City of Edinburgh Horse Show Rules 1. The Edinburgh March Riding Association Ltd, Show Organisers and SNEC accept no responsibility for

damage, accident, injury or loss to competitors, their servants, onlookers, horses, vehicles, tack or property in connection with or arising from the show and it shall be a condition of entry that each entrant shall indemnify the Organisers of the City of Edinburgh Horse Show and the owners of the property against any legal action arising from any mishap.

2. Horseboxes and vehicles towing trailers are restricted to strictly follow the instructions of our park-ing stewards. Due to restricted parking, animals may have to remain in their transport vehicles be-tween classes.

3. In all events the judges decision is final. 4. Any objection must be made in writing with a deposit of £20 (returnable is objection is upheld),

within 30 minutes of completion of a class and handed to the Show Secretary. 5. Correct dress must be worn in the arenas and hats with fastened 3 point restraining harness to the

correct standard must be worn by any person riding in and around the showground. 6. The organisers reserve the right to combine, amend, split or cancel classes as they see fit and with-

hold any prizes in the event of insufficient entries. 7. Stallions must be handled by a responsible person over the age of 16. 8. Ponies 14.2hh and under, Horses over 14.2hh. 9. No monies will be refunded for competitors unable to compete due to classes running consecu-

tively, overlapping or if a competitor enters the wrong class. Monies may be transferred to other classes at the Secretary’s discretion. No entry fee will be refunded, except on production of medical or veterinary certificate within 7 days, less £3 administration fee.

10. The closing date for entries is 21st April 2019. Competitor numbers should be collected from the show secretary office on the day of the show.

11. The judges reserve the right to disqualify any rider, horse or pony found to be entered in an event for which they are not eligible, or to eliminate an unsound or unfit horse/pony from the competi-tion.

12. Any person ill-treating a horse or pony will be asked to leave. 13. All trophies are property of the Edinburgh March Riding Association Ltd and winners must sign re-

ceipt of safe custody for each trophy won. Trophies must be returned by 1st April 2019 and not re-turned on the day of the show.

14. A compulsory fee of £1 per rider/handler must be paid for First Aid cover. No competitor will be permitted to take part in the show if this fee has not been paid. No refunds will be given.

15. Horses can easily be frightened and can become dangerous. Members of the public are requested to keep clear from horse areas/lanes and to refrain from behaviour that may alarm horses.

16. Dogs MUST be kept on leads and are not permitted in internal viewing areas. Young children must be kept under close supervision and control of an adult.

17. No galloping on the showground.

ENTRY FEE: £10 per class All cheques should be made payable to: Edinburgh March Riding Association Ltd

On the day entries will be £15 per class - payments in cash

ALL show enquiries to: Gary Ulke, Show Secretary via email: [email protected]

or by phone to: 07970 912820

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OFFICE USE ONLY

COMPETITOR NUMBERS

Name

Rider contact details:

Address Postcode

Email

Phone

CLASS RIDER/HANDLER NAME

HORSE/PONY NAME

BREED AGE FEE

COMPULSORY FIRST AID COVER @ £1 PER RIDER/HANDLER £

£ TOTAL

ENTRY FEE: £10 per class On the day entries will be £15 per class - payments in cash

CITY OF EDINBURGH HORSE SHOW ENTRY FORM

All cheques should be made payable to: Edinburgh March Riding Association Ltd