Welsh
Pony and Cob Society Performance Awards
The
performance awards are run every year by the WPCS to promote the
versatility of the Welsh Breeds. They include sections for A, B,
C, D, small part-breds and large part-breds. Every competing cob
receives a performance card for which it can claim 3 classes at
20 show between March and October of the current year.
There
are a great many championship classes which can be contested:
Showing Lead Rein 1st Ridden
Show Hunter Show Pony Pony Club Mounted Games
LD Riding One Day Event Hunter Trials
Le Trec Tretathlon Show Jumping Junior &Senior
Handy Pony Combined Training Side Saddle
Working Hunter MM Working Hunter Dressage Junior & Senior
Private Driving Driving Trials Pairs & Tandem
Ride & Drive Overall Driving MM Championship
Owner/Rider Owner/Breeder Welsh Champion
Scottish Champion Breeders Section Veteran
Versatility Res Sup Champion Supreme Champion
Photo
courtesy of M R Heath
All
these classes are hotly contested and there are no sections without
competitors. Some of the entries are cobs which compete not just
against other welsh cobs but against a variety of other horses and
winning against a variety of different horses. Which just shows
how much a Welsh Cob can really Perform.
One
cob from our area competed in the Section D Championship this year.
(2002)
Raclog
Mia Jess - Welsh Section D Mare
Sire: Thorneyside The Boss
Dam: Nantbryn Seren
Breeder: Mr R Hirst
Owner/Rider: Miss Tracey Robshaw
Trainer: Mrs Sue Chadwick - Eventer
This
cob was bought from the breeder as a yearling by Tracey's friend,
a retired blacksmith, Mr J Wheelwright. He nurtured this mare until
it was 3 years old, then Tracey and her friend Sue Riley broke it
to ride, rode her for 6 months. She was then broken in to drive
by Jimmy and Sue and shown for the next 2 years driven. After that
Jess was loaned to relative of Jimmy's, who did very little with
her apart from feed her until she nearly popped! That was until
September 2001 when Tracey was persuaded to purchase Jess and she
was so glad she did.
The
first thing was to reduce the mare's weight, if she was to perform
she had to lose at least elephant and a half. Then fitness and training
had to follow. By the end of November Jess had been taught to jump
and to do some basic dressage.
photo courtesy of the Talk of the North
Tracey:
We began to do working hunter shows at the beginning of 2002 and
luckily Jess absolutey loved it. We started off just being able
to get round, but with no style.
By the time of the BSPS Championship on April Jess was starting
to show what she was made of. Every show we contested we were never
out of the ribbons - mostly at the top of the line. What a wonderful
mare, everything you ask her to do she is so willing and gives you
all she has got. There are not many animals which would just keep
on having a go at different disciplines and enjoying every minute
of it.
Jess
has done Show Jumping, X Country, Dressage, Hunter Trials, Working
Hunter, Equitation, Ridden and no doubt we will be having a go at
other things next year as well.
She
collected points from her show in 2002 and gained 8050 points. This
meant that she actually won:
The
Section D Championship (the 2nd place collecting 4750 points)
The Owner/ Rider Championship
The Breeder Championship - This was collected on behalf of Mr R
Hirst
And The Reserve Supreme Championship.
This
was not bad going seeing as Jess did not compete in any open classes
and the pony that won the Supreme Championship qualified for HOY
and Olympia which gains 800 points for this alone.
Safe
to say that if you want buy a horse as an allrounder, don't bother
which your run of the mill thoroughbreds, stick to your hairies.
ALSO
The
previous year that this was run, 2000, (2001 was FMD) the Section
D Championship was also won by Tracey Robshaw this time with Penycrug
Rhodri Section D Gelding owned by Mrs Bev Froggett.
Now
in 2003 Jess & Tracey have won the Section D Performance Points
again and gained the Supreme Championship, which is the overall
for all the sections and all the disaplines. What a wonderful partnership
they have formed and Tracey is so lucky to have found the cob that
she always wanted.
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