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British Showing AWARDS 19


NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN CATEGORIES


PERFECT PONIES JUNIOR OF THE YEAR


Open to all junior riders and handlers aged 18 years or under on 1st January 2019.


SHOW HORSE OF THE YEAR


Open to horses that compete in flat ridden, working hunter or in-hand classes in the following categories – Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, Riding Horses, Coloureds, Part Breds, Veterans, Arabs.


BREEDER OF THE YEAR


Open to all breeders who demonstrate excellence in breeding. To recognise those breeders who have dedicated their lives to improving the health, temperament and quality of show horses and ponies.


SHOWING SCENE SHOW PONY OF THE YEAR


Open to ponies that compete in the flat ridden, including lead rein/first ridden, working hunter and in-hand classes.


DRIRUG SHOW HANDLER OF THE YEAR


Open to all show handlers of any type of in-hand/lead rein animals in the show horse/pony category over 18 years on 1st January 2019.


SHOW RIDER OF THE YEAR


Open to all show riders in flat ridden and working hunter classes over 18 years on 1st January 2019.


THE ABSORBINE PRO-AM GROOMS OF THE YEAR


The Pro-Am Grooms Award is split into two categories, one for full time professional grooms and the other for part time grooms who do not make their living from working with horses. From the nominations received there will be four finalists selected for each category.


SENIOR SHOWING AND DRESSAGE LTD 15 YEARS & OVER SHOW HORSE OR PONY OF THE YEAR


Open to all horses and ponies that compete in the flat ridden, including lead rein/first ridden, working hunter and in-hand classes aged 15 years and over.


NEWAWARD FOR 2019


CHAPS (UK) COLOURED SHOW HORSE OR PONY OF THE YEAR


Open to all horses and ponies that compete in the flat ridden, including lead rein/first ridden, working hunter and in-hand classes. A coloured horse or pony is defined as one whose coat colour is either piebald or skewbald (white and any other colour). There must be a patch of naturally occurring white coat which must be on the body above the level of the stifle or elbow, excluding face markings. Any white marking below this does not qualify.


NOMINATE NOW AT www.showingworldonline.co.uk


JOIN US AND CELEBRATE! The awards will be held on Saturday 19th October 2019 National Conference Centre, Birmingham


Brought to you by Showing World Magazine ®


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