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British
Riding Clubs' Festival of the Hunter
Sponsored by Kbis Equine Insurance |
British
Riding Clubs (BRC) received a record number of entries for their
Festival of the Hunter championships which took place at Grange
Farm, Wittering near Peterborough last weekend (1 June). A staggering
520 competitors took part in this one-day festival of the horse,
comprising open and novice hunter classes for both junior and senior
BRC members and showing classes for cobs to novice hunters. Liz
Prest, Financial Director of sponsors Kbis Equine Insurance, was
delighted with the sheer volume of entries.
Senior
Novice Hunter Trials
Hailsham RC
East Sussex based Hailsham RC took the team title and trophy in
the senior novice hunter trials with an excellent performance seeing
them finish as the only team on zero penalties. Runners up were
Maelor who were awarded the trophy for the 'best four scores counting'
with a total of four penalties overall. Along with the trophy and
ribbons, the Hailsham team also received a subscription to Horse
and Hound Magazine.
Stoneleigh
RC
The individual title was awarded to Rachel Horton-Barr and Del Boy
Trotter from Warwickshire based Stoneleigh Riding Club. Rachel,
originally reserve for the team, was thrilled with the ride Del
gave her and very pleased to receive her sash and silverware along
with a waistcoat from Kbis and a rug from Horse and Hound Magazine.
Senior
Open Hunter Trials
Sevenoaks RC
Travelling up from Kent, the Sevenoaks squad reigned supreme in
the challenging senior open contest, taking both the team title
and the individual awards. Sara Roberts had a superb round on Belzao
and finished the day off in style draped in sashes and rosettes.
The 'all four scores to count' trophy was awarded to Sussex based
Ardingly RC.
Junior
Open Hunter Trials
Ingatestone & Blackmore
The Ingatestone and Blackmore junior open team put Essex on the
map taking the junior open title. Veteran horse in the team was
Bounce who, at 24 years old, is still an exciting ride.
Northallerton
The junior open individual championship went to Stephanie Harrison
and her striking grey, Sir Paedric from Yorkshire based Northallerton
RC. Stephanie received a waistcoat from Kbis and goodies from Horse
and Hound.
Showing
Championships
Best in Show
The overall champions across all of the showing rings went to Paul
James and his stunning cob No Joke. Paul travelled all the way from
Newquay in Cornwall for the event. The combination won the Cob section
in 2002 and were delighted to improve on this with the Best in Show
title. Paul received a waistcoat from Kbis Equine Insurance and
a rug from Horse and Hound plus a twelve-month subscription to Horse
magazine.
Results:
Ridden Lightweight Hunter
1st Anne Clinch, Sue B Too; Canterbury RC
Ridden
Middleweight Hunter
1st Tammie Corser, Uncle Ernie; Atherstone
Ridden
Heavyweight Hunter
1st Claire Ryan, Windwards Fizziwizard; Laffak
Ridden
Novice Hunter
1st Judith Cartwright, Hannington; Rugby
Ridden
Cob
1st Paul James, No Joke; Newquay
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