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SHOW JUMPING SCHEDULE The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland SHOWJUMPING SCHEDULE 2018 including RHS Potential Sports Horse Under Saddle (Affiliated to British Showjumping) DECLARATION TIMINGS ALL CLASSES WILL BE DRAWN ORDER You must declare at least one and a half hours before the commencement of each class. Those jumping in the first classes which start early may declare the evening before by 6.30pm.

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SHOW JUMPING SCHEDULE

The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland

SHOWJUMPING

SCHEDULE

2018

including RHS Potential Sports Horse Under Saddle

(Affiliated to British Showjumping)

DECLARATION TIMINGS

ALL CLASSES WILL BE DRAWN ORDER

You must declare at least one and a half hours before the commencement of each class.

Those jumping in the first classes which start early may declare the evening before by 6.30pm.

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(Affiliated to the British Showjumping)

JUMPING COMPETITIONS - CONDITIONS

1. All Competitions will be judged under current British Showjumping Rules and Regulations. Attention is particularly drawn to their Rule 82.19 which states "No member shall allow a stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent or rider to compete or be prepared to compete, in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not put at risk of injury"

2. All Competitors must wear Regulation Jackets and hats. Failure to comply may involve disqualification.

On the Society's property, anyone on a horse must wear a correctly secured hard hat conforming to the current BSI or European Standard. Headgear must be worn in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 101.

3. Entries for jumping will be accepted up to 5.00 p.m. on 22nd May, both on paper and

online. No entries will be accepted after this date (with the exception of those

few horses that qualify after this date) In regard to show jumping entries, the Exhibitor shall be deemed to be the rider, and full details of the horse(s) and owner(s), including British Showjumping numbers, MUST be given on the entry form. Entries are confined to horses or ponies registered with the British Showjumping and must be ridden by members.

4. Entry Fees must be paid at time of entry. DECLARATION TIMINGS

You must declare at least one and a half hours before the commencement of each class. Those jumping in the first classes in the mornings can declare on the evening before by 6.30pm. The telephone number for the declarations will be circulated to all entrants.

5. Substitution entries will be approved only in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 79.4.

6. When a standard has been reached, horses incurring more than a certain number of faults may be retired in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 203.3.

7. Stables will be available for competing Show Jumping horses provided these are booked and paid for at the time of entry and before closing date. Other than at the discretion of the Chief Steward, a stable may be booked in respect of a competitive animal only.

In respect of stables booked for Show Jumping Horses, the period of occupation of a stable shall be from 7.00 p.m. on the first night of reservation until 6.00 p.m. on the day following the last night of reservation. A Deposit will be required in respect of each stable, which will be refunded if the stable is left in clean and tidy condition. Exhibitors SHALL NOT under any circumstances occupy any stable which has not been officially allocated to them and infringement of this rule will incur a penalty of £80 per night per stable occupied and may lead to exclusion from the Show.

8. Immediately before certain Finals, Competitors may be required to parade in jumping order. Failure to comply may involve disqualification.

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9. Competitors must be ready 15 minutes before starting time. Horses/Ponies must jump in programme order unless special permission has been obtained from the Steward in charge of Jumping. If a Competitor does not respond when his order number is called he loses his turn and the horse bearing the number called may be eliminated from the Competition in progress.

10. The number of entries in each Competition may be limited at the discretion of the Show Jumping Committee, who reserve the right to refuse or reject any entry without giving reason therefor, or to accept additional entries should the class allow.

In the case of the number of entries in any class (excluding finals) exceeding the number which the organisers consider that they can accommodate, then entries will be limited by reference to the British Showjumping Gold League List though always to include the 10 highest placed Scottish riders from that list. Notwithstanding this, the organisers retain the right to limit the number of horses per rider in any class, in any manner which they deem appropriate. In any case, a refund will be made of the relative fees.

11.The Show Jumping Committee reserves the right to alter the times and format of Classes or to cancel any class at its sole discretion.

12. Exercising of Stock and moving from Stables. Show Jumping Horses, Light Horses and Ponies may be exercised only in the designated areas of the Light Horse Float Park and Showground, or by order of the Stewards.

13. Disclaimer of Liability to Exhibitors. The term Exhibitor shall include persons taking part in any competition, exhibition or display arranged by the Society and the owner of any animal, plant, machinery or other thing involved in any such Competition or display or otherwise exhibited on the Showground. Save for death or personal injury caused by breach of its duty the Society will not be responsible for death, injury, disease, damage, or loss caused to any Exhibitor or to his or her servant or agent or to any animal, article, plant, machinery or thing of whatever nature brought on to the Showground by the said Exhibitor from whatever cause death, injury, disease, damage or loss arises.

Save as aforesaid the Exhibitor shall indemnify the Society against all claims, damages and expenses whatsoever in any way arising out of the presence of the Exhibitor, his or her servants, agents, exhibits, vehicles or equipment on the Showground and shall assume full responsibility therefor.

Acceptance of the foregoing provisions shall be a condition of entry. Exhibitors are advised to insure against fire and other appropriate risk not only as regards their own

property but also against any third party claims.

14. Conditions of Admittance. Persons are admitted to the Royal Highland Centre (which incorporates the Car Parks, Royal Highland Showground, including the livestock lines, roadways, Royal Highland Exhibition Hall and other premises) at their own risk and while every endeavour will be taken to ensure their safety the Society will not (save for death or personal injury caused by breach of its duty) be held responsible for personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise), loss of or damage to property or any other loss, damage, costs and expenses however caused.

When moving between trade stands, exhibits, rings or public areas, all persons must use designated roads and avenues and must comply with the instructions of the Society's Directors, Stewards, Staff (identifiable by official badge) or by the Police. On no account may members of the public remove or climb over or past pedestrian barriers.

Persons entering livestock areas do so at their own risk. In no circumstances may anybody enter

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the Main Ring, Jumping Ring or Judging Rings without the authority of the Chief Steward concerned. The Society reserves the right to remove from any part of the Showground any person whose

behaviour is deemed to be unacceptable for any reason.

ANIMAL HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR HORSES

(a) Docking - Exhibitors' attention is drawn to the "Docking and Nicking of Horses Act 1949". No horse with a docked tail born in or after 1983 will be permitted to be shown unless it is accompanied by a certificate signed by a veterinary surgeon to the effect that the docking has been carried out in accordance with the Act.

(b) Exhibitors are reminded that Equine Viral Arteritis is a notifiable disease in certain circumstances and that animals placed under restriction for this disease must not be brought to the Show.

(c) Horse Passports All competitors must carry a valid passport for all horses coming to the Show. Checks may be

carried out by the Trading Standards Department of The City of Edinburgh Council

(d) Exhibitors from outwith the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and France Animals attending the Royal Highland Show must be accompanied by an Animal Health Certificate

issued by the Veterinary Service in their Country of Origin. Animals from outwith the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland or France arriving from other Shows in Great Britain must also be accompanied by a Special Movement Licence.

On Wednesday of show week, the Divisional Veterinary Manager will inspect your animals and will require to have sight of the Animal Health Certificate and, where applicable, the Special Movement Licence.

Owners of animals being re-exported directly from the Royal Highland Show should contact the Society's Official Veterinary Surgeons who will issue a Certificate of Export which the animals will require for their homeward journey.

Owners of animals moving to further Shows before re-export must obtain a Special Movement Licence from the Divisional Veterinary Manager who may be contacted at the Royal Highland Show, via the Chief Steward.

(e) Any Exhibitor from outwith the United Kingdom, including those from EU Member States, will, in addition to the Society's Animal Health Regulations, be required to abide by all British import and export regulations. Copies of these additional requirements may be obtained from the Society's Livestock & Competitions Manager.

(f) It is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure that their animal(s) will be eligible to return to their Member State of origin, and are accompanied by the appropriate return certification.

(g) In the event of new Animal Health legislation being enacted between the date of preparation of this Schedule and the date of the Royal Highland Show, then exhibitors will be expected to abide by any new conditions of that legislation.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SHOW JUMPING COMPETITORS Approach Roads Proceed towards the showground via the A8 following signposts to Edinburgh Airport. Turn left at the

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Airport Roundabout, then follow the signs for the GREEN (Light Horse Float) PARKING. Competitors' Vehicles Access to the Light Horse Float Park within the Showground will be restricted to vehicles carrying horses only and which are displaying the appropriate pass. Passes for Light Horse Float Park Competitors are provided with one free pass per exhibitor for each 1-4 horses entered on one day of competition only, for display on their vehicle. Should a second Pass be required for a further vehicle carrying or towing Show Jumping horses this may be purchased from the Society at a cost of £49.50 (incl. VAT). Passes are restricted to two per exhibitor, for the day(s) of competition. Admission to Light Horse Float Park Drivers and all passengers must be in possession of a wristband, coloured pertinent to the day of competition, before being admitted to the Light Horse Float Park. Wristbands admit to the whole showground and those not in possession of a band will be required to pay to enter via a public entrance. Car Parking in the Other Car Parks Parking in the car parks is £10.00 per vehicle, per day, payable on the day. Tickets may be pre=bought via the Show website for £8. www.royalhighlandshow.org Caravans Caravans may not be parked in the Light Horse Float Park. Specific caravan parks are provided but the number of sites is very limited. Application forms should be submitted as early as possible if required. Tickets Equine Attendant Wrist Bands, valid for admission on each day of the Show, will be allocated on the following basis:

2 Bands for each horse entered per day. Note: Membership badges can be exchanged for four day Wristbands, prior to the Show, but only by members who are competing

Access to Rings To the Jumping Ring: Horses and riders proceed via Gate 9 to the all-weather warm up/collecting area. To the Main Ring: Horses and riders proceed via Gate 9 into the horse walkway and to the Main Ring Collecting Area. Water and Forage Water is supplied to the Light Horse Float Park. Hay Bales will be delivered to those who have pre-purchased tickets at £6.00 per bale - the Stable Manager will arrange delivery on your behalf. Money paid for pre-purchased Hay Bale tickets which remain unused is non-refundable. Admission to Showground Outwith Public Opening Hours Access to the Showground outwith public opening hours will be through the East and North Gates. The

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Light Horse Float Park Entrance Gate will be closed at dusk. Entrance and exit will be by wristband only. ALL OTHER GATES WILL BE CLOSED OUTWITH PUBLIC HOURS.

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS The organisers of the Royal Highland Show will make every effort to ensure that the jumping surfaces

are in optimum condition for both competitors and their horses.

List of Classes and Days Rings: Main Ring (MR), Jumping Ring (JR)

Thursday 21st June

1. The Ultrabed Highland Challenge (JR) £40.00

2. The Fiona Gillespie Memorial "A" & "B" Stakes (JR) £45.00

3 The British Showjumping Talent Seekers (JR) £40.00

The Balcormo Stud Potential Ridden Sports Horse Section

4 A 4 year olds (JR) £30.00

4 B 5 year olds (JR) £30.00

Friday 22nd June

5. The Power & Performance Grades B & C Championship Final (JR) £45.00

6. International Stairway Class supported by British Showjumping Business Partnership (JR) £85.00

7. The Andrew Black Haulage Grade A & B Championship (MR) £60.00

8. The NSR Invitational Mini Major (MR) Invitation Only

Saturday 23rd June

9. The William Sheret MBE Breakfast Stakes (JR) £45.00

10. The Andrew Hamilton Novice Championship Final (JR) £45.00

11. The Spire Edinburgh Hospitals Grand Prix (MR)

£100.00

Sunday 24th June

12. The Accumulator Open Challenge (JR) £50.00

13. The Aurora Hotel Collection RHS Classic Championship Final (JR) £30.00

14. The Sign Company/ Danny's Snacks 128cm Championship Final (JR) £25.00

15. The Sign Company/Danny's Snacks 138cm Championship Final (JR) £30.00

16. The Sign Company/ Danny's Snacks 148cm Championship Final (JR) £35.00

17. The Liz Fox JC Royal Highland Show Championship (JR) £20.00

18. The Strathallan Events RHS Young Masters Championship Final (MR) £60.00

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Companies and individuals who support Show Jumping at the Show:

Spire Edinburgh Hospitals

Andrew Black Haulage and Storage British Show Jumping Partnership

Aurora Hotel Collection The Gillespie Family

Ultrabed, Allen & Page,

Harbro Andrew Hamilton BS Coach

Orkney Ice Cream Balcormo Farm Stud

Odysseus Capital Management Danny's Snacks

The Fox Family The Sign Company

Strathallan Events The Royal Highland Show

Horse First Norbrook

RD Sports Horses Loch Leven Equine Practice

NSR Communications Patricia Fraser

Ryce Developments Ltd

William Sheret MBE (www.keepgoingclear.com)

Wynford Farm Nurseries

Leading Horse/Rider Award

The Leading Rider will receive £750 and a rug and jacket.

This is sponsored by Norbrook

Leading Scottish Rider Award

The winner will receive a Trophy gifted in memory of David Ralston and an Aurora Hotels Voucher,

Loch Leven Vets will give a Jacket and an Equine Rug

Horse First Ireland

Horse First are kindly supporting the Arena Party, as well as donating hampers

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ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW 2018 (Affiliated to the British Showjumping)

Please read carefully the Regulations, Competitor Information, Fees and Timetables before entering. 1 THE ULTRABED HIGHLAND CHALLENGE

Kindly Sponsored by Ultrabed, International Timber Ltd, Grangemouth To be judged on Thursday 21st June at 11.00 a.m. in the Jumping Ring. Prizes - 1st £300; 2nd £225; 3rd £175; 4th £100; 5th £70; 6th £50; 7th £40; 8th £40 For Registered Horses. To be ridden by adult, associate or junior members Under Table "A4". Speed 375 metres per minute. Approximate Height of Fences 1.30m Entries in this class are limited to a maximum of 2 horses per rider. See also Jumping Competitions - Conditions, Regulation 10 Entry Fee: £40.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 9.30am 2 THE FIONA GILLESPIE MEMORIAL A & B STAKES Kindly sponsored by The Gillespie Family To be judged on Thursday 21st June in the Jumping Ring following class 1 Prizes: 1st £1,000; 2nd £750; 3rd £500; 4th £300; 5th £200; 6th £125; 7th £75; 8th £50; The Fiona Gillespie Memorial Trophy, presented by the Gillespie Family, will go to the winner. This is a Perpetual Trophy. For registered horses in Grades "A" and "B". To be ridden by adult, associate or junior members Under Table "A7". Speed 350 metres per minute. Approximate Height of Fences 1.45m Entries in this class are limited to a maximum of 2 horses per rider. See also Jumping Competitions - Conditions, Regulation 10 Entry Fee: £45.00, which must be paid at time of entry. Declarations: Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 10.30 3 THE BRITISH SHOWJUMPING TALENT SEEKERS

Kindly sponsored by RD Sports Horses

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To be judged on Thursday 21st June in the Jumping Ring in the afternoon following class 2 Prizes: 1st £300; 2nd £225; 3rd £175; 4th £100; 5th £70; 6th £50; 7th £40; 8th £40 For registered horses in Grades B & C as at 1st January 2018 and all 7 year old horses born in 2011, irrespective of grade. To be ridden by adult, associate and junior members. (Breeding Papers are mandatory and must be lodged with British Showjumping at the time of registration) Under Table "A10". Speed 350 metres per minute. Approximate Height of Fences: 1st Round 1.30m Jump off 1.45m. Qualifies for the Talent Seekers Championship to be held at The Horse of The Year Show 2018. The highest placed 7 year old horse in the Final will be the winner for the 7 year old Horse Championship and will receive a bonus of £1,000. Four horses will Qualify for HOYS, which must include the highest placed 7 year old horse. ie if the highest place 7 year old is placed lower than 4th, it will take a qualifying position and those placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd will qualify, disregarding those that have already qualified. In addition the first two horses from the 7 year old championship at the British Young Horse Championships will qualify, disregarding those already qualified. Boot rule will apply. See also Jumping Competitions - Conditions, Regulation 10 Entry Fee: £40.00, which must be paid at time of entry. Declarations: Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 1.30pm

The Balcormo Stud Potential Sports Horse Under Saddle Classes ENTRIES OVER THESE TWO CLASSES WILL BE LIMITED TO 30 Entry Fee Per Class: £30 All entries in these classes must be registered with a recognised Sports Horse Society. Please note that these classes should use the Highland Show ridden horse entry form which is different entry from the show jumping one. To be judged in two phases. A rider may only ride one horse in each class. Snaffle bridles only. Boots will be allowed in Phase 1 - no long boots on hind limbs. No rider may carry, use or permit to be used a whip greater in length than 75cms or less than 45cms in length nor one which is weighted or with a hard point at the end. Spurs may be won, but not of excessively severe design. Running martingales only permissible in Phase 1. Phase 1 All horses will jump in drawn order. There will be a course of 8 jumps. 4 year old jump height 90cm, with vertical and oxer at 1m. 5 year old height 1m with vertical and oxer at 1.05 Phase 2 Clear rounds and selected horses will be invited to return to the ring. The judge will ride each horse, followed by a conformation assessment. Final placings will be based on the combination of scores from Phase 1 and Phase 2 SP1 -The Dugald Low-Mitchell Memorial Trophy will go to the Champion Presented in memory of the Late Dugald Low-Mitchell of the Balcormo Stud £100 Prizemoney sponsored by Balcormo Stud. Judges to be confirmed

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4A POTENTIAL SPORTS HORSE UNDER SADDLE FOUR YEAR OLD Sponsored by Odysseus Capital Management To be judged on Thursday 21st June at 6pm in the Jumping Ring Prizes: 1st £175; 2nd £100; 3rd £75; 4th £50; 5th £30; 6th £20 4B POTENTIAL SPORTS HORSE UNDER SADDLE FIVE YEAR OLD

Sponsored by Ryce Developments Ltd, Ceres, Fife To be judged on Thursday 21st June, following on from the four year old class Prizes: 1st £175; 2nd £100; 3rd £75; 4th £50; 5th £30; 6th £20

5 THE POWER & PERFORMANCE GRADES B & C CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly sponsored by Allen & Page Limited, Norfolk Mill, Shipdham, Thetford, Norfolk. (Scottish Rep: Liz Smith, Kirkcaldy)

To be judged on Friday 22nd June at 9am in the Jumping Ring. Prizes - 1st £500; 2nd £400; 3rd £250; 4th £175; 5th £100; 6th £75 Alistair W. Paton Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy for the winner. Presented by Mrs. Hettie Paton, Eastwell Meadows, Tenterden, Kent. For registered qualified horses - To be ridden by adult, associate or junior members . Under Table "A10". Speed 350 metres per minute. Start height of fences 1.35m. Entries in this class are limited to a maximum of 2 horses per rider. See also Jumping Competitions - Conditions, Regulation 10. Entry Fee: £45.00, which must be paid at time of entry. Declarations: Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 7.30am or 6.30pm the

previous evening 6 INTERNATIONAL STAIRWAY CLASS

Supported by The British Showjumping Business Partnership and The Royal Highland Show To be judged on Friday 22nd June in the Jumping Ring in the morning following class 5 Prizes - 1st £2,500; 2nd £1,750; 3rd £1,250; 4th £950; 5th £500 6th £300; 7th £150; 8th £100 To ensure consistency, competitors must be using the correct tack, as listed in the FEI Rule Book. For registered horses in Grade "A" to be ridden by adult, associate or junior members

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Under Table A9 Two Round Competition Speed 375 metres per minute. Course height of fences in the first round - verticals 1.50m approx. Parallels 1.45m approx.

The best five scores, or all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide, i.e. the fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the fastest clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. Height: First Round Fences 1-7 Verticals 1.50m approx. Parallels 1.45m approx. To include one triple combination within the first seven fences. Second Round Minimum 9 fences - all raised in height and width from the first round. May include a raised combination Entry Fee: £85.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 9.00am

A points system will be awarded based on the following system. Points will be awarded to horse/rider

combinations placed 8th = or higher on the following scale;

1st 12 points

2nd 9 points

3rd 8 points

4th 7 points

5th 6 points

6th 5 points

7th 4 points

8th 3 points

Horse/rider combinations placed equal will share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings

(for example, four riders placed 4th equal receive 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 divided by 4 = 5.5 points each).

In the event of equality of League Points at the end of the series, the highest placed competitor on equal points in

the International Stairway League Final (British Showjumping National Championships, National Agricultural &

Exhibition Centre) will be the winner of the League. The winner of the International Stairway League must be a

starter in the International Stairway League Final. In addition the winner of the International Stairway League

Final will be crowned the British Showjumping National Champion for a twelve month period.

There will be 3 HOYS Wildcards allocated after the International Stairway League Final. The allocation of Wild Cards

(N.B Wild Cards will only be awarded to riders currently eligible to compete on a Great Britain Showjumping Team)

will be made in the following order of preference -:

1. To the winner of the International Stairway League (must have started in the Stairway League Final)

2. To the winner of the International Stairway League Final

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3. To the winner of the National Championship Show League

Should the winner of any of the above not be eligible to compete on a Great Britain Showjumping Team or have

already qualified for HOYS via an International invitation, the Wildcard will go down the line to the next eligible

rider on the respective league, or placing if in the International Stairway League Final.

7 ANDREW BLACK HAULAGE AND STORAGE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

Kindly Sponsored by Andrew Black Haulage and Storage, Drem, East Lothian. To be judged on Friday 22nd June at 3.30 p.m. in the Main Ring Prizes - 1st £1,300; 2nd £900; 3rd £700; 4th £400; 5th £275; 6th £150; 7th £100; 8th £75; For registered horses in Grade A and B only. To be ridden by adult, associate or junior members Under Table C. Approximate Height of Fences 1.40m. The first, second and third in this class will jump again against each other, with the winner doubling their original prize-money Entries in this class will be limited to 24, 1 horse per rider. This class will be balloted Entry Fee: £60.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 2pm 8 THE NSR COMMUNICATIONS INVITATIONAL MINI MAJOR

Kindly sponsored by NSR Communications.

Commencing at approx. 6.15pm on Friday 22nd June in the Main Ring Total prize fund £1,000. Juniors will receive prizes in kind. This competition will consist of 8 pony riders and 8 senior riders invited by the Committee who will select the pairings from registered combinations

9 THE WILLIAM SHERET MBE BREAKFAST STAKES

Kindly sponsored by William Sheret MBE (www.keepgoingclear.com)

To be judged on Saturday 23rd June at 8.30a.m. in the Jumping Ring Prizes: 1st £750; 2nd £500; 3rd £375; 4th £250; 5th £150; 6th £100; 7th £75; 8th £50; For registered horses ridden by adult associate or junior members Under Table "A7". Speed 350 metres per minute. Approximate Height of Fences 1.40m Entries in this class are limited to a maximum of 2 horses per rider. See also Jumping Competitions - Conditions, Regulation 10 Entry Fee: £45.00, which must be paid at time of entry. Declarations: Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 7.30am at the latest in the

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morning or on the Friday evening by 6.30 pm

10 THE ANDREW HAMILTON NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly sponsored by Andrew Hamilton, BS Accredited Coach, Braidwood, Carluke To be judged on Saturday 24th June in the Jumping Ring in the morning following on class 9

Prizes - 1st £500; 2nd £400; 3rd £250; 4th £175; 5th £100; 6th £75 The Crawford's Scotch Whisky Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the winner of the Novice Championship. Presented by A. & A. Crawford & Associates Ltd.

For registered qualified horses. To be ridden by adult, associate or junior members

Under Table "A7". Speed 350 metres per minute. Approximate height of fences 1.30m. Maximum of three horses per rider permitted

Entry Fee: £45.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 8.30am 11 THE SPIRE EDINBURGH HOSPITALS GRAND PRIX

Kindly sponsored by Spire Edinburgh Hospitals To be judged on Saturday 23rd June at 4.00 p.m. in the Main Ring

Prizes - 1st £7,500; 2nd £5,000; 3rd £3750; 4th 2,500; 5th £1,400; 6th £1100; 7th £750; 8th £500

For Registered Horses in Grade "A" ridden by an Adult, Associate or Junior Member Under Table "A9". Two Round Competition Speed 375 metres per minute. Approximate Height of Fences - 1.55m

Entries in this class are limited to a maximum of 2 horses per rider. See also Jumping Competitions - Conditions, Regulation 10. Riders must have competed in at least 1 other class on either the Thursday or Friday at the Royal Highland Show. Entry Fee: £100.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 2pm The best five scores, or, if necessary, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide, i.e. the fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be

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replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. 12 THE RHS OPEN ACCUMULATOR CHALLENGE To be judged on Sunday 24th June in the Jumping Ring at 8.30am. Prizes - 1st £1,000; 2nd £750; 3rd £500; 4th £250; 5th £200; 6th £150; 7th £100; 8th £50 For registered horses ridden by adult, associate or junior members. British Showjumping Rule 274, Speed 375 metres per minute. Approximate Height of Fences - 1.35m Accumulator with Joker Entries in this class are limited to a maximum of 3 horses per rider. Entry Fee: £50.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 7.30am at the latest or on

the Saturday evening by 6.30pm 13 THE AURORA HOTEL COLLECTION RHS CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly Sponsored by The Aurora Hotel Collection, Airth Castle To be judged on Sunday 24th June in the Jumping Ring following class 12 Prizes - 1st £300; 2nd £220; 3rd £175; 4th £100; 5th £60; 6th £45

Ian Lovett Memorial Trophy for the winner. Presented by Mrs. Carolynne Lovett, Bossholes Farm, Rickarton, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire.

For qualified horse/rider combinations of any grade to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members excluding riders listed on the British Showjumping Gold League. Riders who have ever competed as a team member of a senior International Team (Nations Cup, World, European Championships and Olympic Games) are not eligible. Pony riders, Children, Junior and Young Riders who have ever competed in Nations cup/International Team Events and European Championships in the last five years are not eligible (Excluding Veteran and Home Pony Teams) Entries will be limited to a maximum of 2 qualified horses per rider, irrespective of the number of horses a rider has qualified for this final and to riders not competing in any Open Class of 1.40m or above. Under Table "A10". Start Height of fences 1.20m. Speed 350mpm Entry Fee: £30.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 8.00am 14 THE SIGN COMPANY/DANNY'S SNACKS 128 CM CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly sponsored by The Sign Company, Kirkcaldy & Danny's Snacks, Uddingston

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To be judged on Sunday 24th June in the Jumping Ring. This class will immediately follow class 13. Prizes - 1st £100 plus a rug; 2nd £70; 3rd £50; 4th £30; 5th £25; 6th £25 Prior to the class commencing, there will be a parade of all those who have declared, to introduce the ponies and riders to the spectators. Anyone who feels their ponies would not react well to this and wishes to withdraw from the Parade should notify the staff in the Declarations Office. For registered qualified Pony/Rider combinations. Ponies not exceeding 128cm. Riders ages in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 77.13. Limited to 2 ponies per rider. Under Table "A9". Two Round competition. Speed 325 metres per minute. Approximate height in first round 1.0m The best five scores, or, if necessary, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide, i.e. the fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. Entry Fee: £25.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 9.30am 15 THE SIGN COMPANY/DANNY'S SNACKS 138 CM CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly sponsored by The Sign Company, Kirkcaldy & Danny's Snacks, Uddingston

To be judged on Sunday 24th June in the Jumping Ring in the morning. This class will follow on immediately from the previous class (the 128cm) Prizes - 1st £150 plus a rug; 2nd £100; 3rd £75; 4th £50; 5th £40; 6th £35 For registered qualified Pony/Rider combinations. Ponies exceeding 128cm and not exceeding 138cms. Riders ages in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 77.12. Limited to 2 ponies per rider. Under Table "A9". Speed 325 metres per minute. Approximate height in first round 1.15m The best five scores, or, if necessary, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide, i.e. the fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will

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determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. Entry Fee: £30.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 11am 16 THE SIGN COMPANY /DANNY''S SNACKS 148 CM CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly sponsored by The Sign Company, Kirkcaldy & Danny's Snacks, Uddingston To be judged on Sunday 24th June in the Jumping Ring in the morning - it will immediately follow on the 138 class Prizes - 1st £200 plus a rug; 2nd £150; 3rd £100; 4th £75; 5th £40; 6th £35 The "Roving Girl" Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the winner. Presented by the Guthrie Family, Kilmarnock. For Registered Qualified Pony/Rider combination. For ponies exceeding 138cms but not exceeding 148cms. Limited to 2 ponies per rider. To be ridden by Junior Members. Under Table "A10". Speed 350 metres per minute. Start height of fences in final 1.25m Entry Fee: £35.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 12.30am 17 THE LIZ FOX 'JC' ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly Sponsored by John Fox and Family, Stonehouse, Lanarkshire To be judged on Sunday 24th June in the Jumping Ring immediately following the 148 - Class 16 Prizes - 1st £50; 2nd £35; 3rd £25; 4th £20; 5th £20; 6th £20

For Registered Qualified Pony/Rider combinations. Ponies in grades "JD/JC" at time of qualifying, to be ridden by Junior members Limited to 2 ponies per rider. Under Table "A10". Speed 325 metres per minute. Start height of fences 1.10m Entry Fee: £20.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 1.00pm

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18 THE STRATHALLAN EVENTS RHS YOUNG MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Kindly sponsored by the Roberts Family, Strathallan Castle. To be judged on Sunday 24th June at 4.00 pm in the Main Ring.

Prizes - 1st £700; 2nd £550; 3rd £350; 4th £250; 5th £150; 6th £100; For Registered Qualified Horse/Rider combinations. Note that horses and riders may qualify during the course of the Royal Highland Show. To be eligible to qualify riders must be 25 or under at 1st January 2018. The top 2 riders from classes 2, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12 will qualify (disregarding those already qualified) Under Table "A9" Two Round Competition. Speed 375 metres per minute. Approximate height of fences 1.40m Entries will be limited to a maximum of 2 horses per rider

The best five scores, or, if necessary, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide, i.e. the fastest four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. Entry Fee: £60.00, which must be paid at time of entry Declarations Exhibitors must declare at the Declarations Office by 2.30