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Morning Classes 9:00 – 12:30 Class 1 – Best Turned Out Ridden This class is all about presentation – The horse/pony, the tack and the rider. All horses/ponies available - First come, First served. Class 2 – Horse/Pony In Hand This class will start with all entries walking and trotting around the ring together on both reins followed by a short individual show. We will be looking for consistent and confident handling. All horses/ponies available - First come, First served. Class 3 – Youngstock/Veteran In Hand This class will start with all entries following around the ring followed by a freestyle section. Youngstock are all horses and ponies aged 10 and under/ Veterans are all horses and ponies aged 20 and over. We will be looking for consistent and confident handling. Class 4 – Working Hunter Ridden This class will start will Show day will consist of a number of ridden and in hand classes in the morning with show jumping in the afternoon. BRIDGE FARM RIDING SCHOOL SHOW DAY Friday 31st AUGUST 2007 9:00am – 4:00pm 8:00am – 9:00am Preparation Time for morning classes.

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Page 1: Morning Classes 9:00 – 12:30 Class 1 – Best Turned Out Ridden This class is all about presentation – The horse/pony, the tack and the rider. All horses/ponies

Morning Classes 9:00 – 12:30 Class 1 – Best Turned Out Ridden This class is all about presentation – The horse/pony, the tack and the rider. All horses/ponies available - First come, First served. Class 2 – Horse/Pony In Hand This class will start with all entries walking and trotting around the ring together on both reins followed by a short individual show. We will be looking for consistent and confident handling. All horses/ponies available - First come, First served. Class 3 – Youngstock/Veteran In Hand This class will start with all entries following around the ring followed by a freestyle section. Youngstock are all horses and ponies aged 10 and under/ Veterans are all horses and ponies aged 20 and over. We will be looking for consistent and confident handling. Class 4 – Working Hunter Ridden This class will start will all entries walking and trotting around the ring on both reins followed by a short individual show including 3 x jumps. We will be looking for a confident and controlled ride with a good understanding of your horse/pony. All horses/ponies available - First come, First served. Class 5 – Equitation Ridden This class will start with all entries walking and trotting around the ring on both reins followed by a short individual show. We will be looking for a perfect riding position and ridden display. All horses/ponies available – First come, First served.

Show day will consist of a number of ridden and in hand classes in the morning with show jumping in the

afternoon.

BRIDGE FARM RIDING SCHOOL

SHOW DAYFriday 31st AUGUST 2007

9:00am – 4:00pm

8:00am – 9:00am Preparation Time for morning classes.

Page 2: Morning Classes 9:00 – 12:30 Class 1 – Best Turned Out Ridden This class is all about presentation – The horse/pony, the tack and the rider. All horses/ponies

Registration is £5.00 which is required to book your space.

Each class is £5.00, can be paid on the day.

All entries can book up to 2 morning classes (on different horses)

All entries can book up to 2 afternoon classes (on different horses)

Rosette prizes for 1st – 6th places in each class.

Class 13 - Pony Fancy Dress This is the last class of the day, all ponies available – First Come, First served. Paired entries only. Preparation time will be during the Experienced Jumping.

Afternoon Classes 12:30 – 16:00 All rounds will be against the clock, fastest time wins. Standard time penalties will apply (Refusal – 4 seconds, Knocked down fence – 4 seconds). Class 6 – Handy Pony This is a small obstacle course which the riders must complete in the fastest time possible. Class 7 – Beginner Pony Jumping Cross Jumps not exceeding 9”. All ponies available - First come, First served. Class 8 – Beginner Horse Jumping Cross Jumps not exceeding 1’ 3”. All horses available - First come, First served. Class 9 – Intermediate Pony Jumping Straight Jumps not exceeding 1’ 3”. All ponies available – First come, First served. Class 10 – Intermediate Horse Jumping Straight Jumps not exceeding 2’. All horses/ponies available - First come, First served. Class 11 – Experienced Jumping Cross Jumps not exceeding 1’7”. All horses available – First come, First served. Class 12 – Experienced Jumping Straight Jumps not exceeding 3’. All horses available – First come, First served.