Show Date
Sun, Jun 1, 2025
Closing Date
Sat, May 31, 2025
Starting Times:
Schooling rounds are available in some jumping classes if they finish early, payable at the secretaries tent on the day. Classes will not start before allotted time but may run late depending on entries.
Class
1
Beginners Show Jumping (0.45m)
Info:
9.00am
(on or off the lead rein)
Horse or pony must be appropriate size for rider, straight into jump off after a clear round
No spurs
Class
2
Horse & Hound (0.45m)
Info:
9.45am
Rider jumps the course on horse, then dismounts and jumps the course with a
dog on the lead
Please put dog's name on entry form
Sponsored by Katie's Dog Walking and Boarding
Class
3
Junior Show Jumping (0.60m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Restrictions:
Riders 18 years and under
Info:
10.15am
Riders 18yrs and under
Single phase, straight into jump off after a clear round
No spurs
Class
4
Pairs Relay Jumping (0.60m)
Info:
11.30am
2 Timed rounds to be ridden as a relay
Class
5
Senior Show Jumping (0.60m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Info:
12 pm
Riders over 18 years old,
single phase, straight into jump off
Class
6
Novice Show Jumping (0.70m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Info:
12.30pm
Single phase, straight into jump off
Sponsored by Chobham Rider
Class
7
Top Score (0.60m - 0.85m)
Info:
1.45pm
A timed round to get as high a score in set time, joker fence included.
Class
8
Intermediate Show Jumping (0.75m)
Table/Speed:
Single Phase
Info:
2.30pm
Single phase, straight into jump off
Class
9
Condition & Turnout
Info:
Ridden or in-hand to be judged as one class. Please present yourself to the
judge at the secretary's tent between 9-11am. Results will be posted at the
secretary's tent at 11.30am
Class
10
Best Child Handler
Restrictions:
Riders 12 years and under
Info:
9am
Children 12 yrs and under. Judged on child's ability to handle and show the
horse or pony. No stallions or colts. Snaffle bridle only.
Sponsored by CBM Trailer Repairs
Restrictions:
Riders 10 years and Under
Info:
9.45am
Riders 10 yrs and under. Judged on suitability and manners of the pony as a
lead rein pony. To be shown in a snaffle bridle with lead rein attached to
noseband. Rosettes to all entries. (Combination not to enter class 12.)
Class
12
First Ridden Pony
Restrictions:
Riders 12 years and under
Info:
10.30am
Riders 12 yrs and under. Snaffle bridles only. No stallions.
Rosettes to all entries. (Combination not to enter class 11.)
Info:
11.30am
a) Fancy Dress
b) Prettiest Mare *
c) Handsomest Gelding *
d) Pony/Horse judge would most like to take home *
e) Best Bareback Rider
Sections a - d may be in-hand or ridden, section e MUST be ridden but may be on lead rein.
Class
14
Have a Go Ridden
Info:
1pm
Open to genuinely novice riders only, snaffle bridle only. Come and have a go!
Any type of horse or pony. Rider not to have been placed 1st-3rd in ANY
showing class before today.
Info:
2pm
Any shape, size or colour cob!
Class
16
Ridden Native Breeds
Info:
2.45pm
All native breeds, big and small, to be judged together as one class (will be split
if sufficient entries). Please state breed on entry form.
Info:
9.00am
Horse or pony 18 years and above, to be split on age if sufficient entries
Special rosette for oldest horse.
Class
18
In Hand Coloured Horse/ Pony
Info:
9.30am
Open to any coloureds: piebald, skewbald, dun, palomino, appaloosa, etc.
All breeds welcome, to be judged as one class
Class
19
In Hand Native Breeds
Info:
10am
All native breeds, big and small, to be judged together as one class (will be split
if sufficient entries). Please state breed on entry form.
Class
20
Have a Go In Hand
Info:
10.45pm
Open to genuinely novice handlers only, snaffle bridle only. Come and have a
go! Any type of horse or pony. Handler not to have been placed 1st-3rd in ANY
showing class before today.
Sponsored by Equivet
Class
21
Family Horse & Pony
Info:
12.45pm
To be shown in a snaffle bridle. A short show by 2 riders, at least one to be 16
years or under, judged on suitability for all members of the family
Sponsored by Bridgefield Physiotherapy
Info:
1.30pm
Horse or pony 18 years and above, to be split on age if sufficient entries
Special rosette for oldest horse.
Sponsored by Jackson Equine Vetinary Practice
Info:
2.15pm
Open to any coloureds: piebald, skewbald, dun, palomino, appaloosa, etc.
All type welcome, judged as one class
Class
24
Versatile Horse/ Pony
Info:
3pm.
Open to horse and riders of any age or size, to show obedience and versatility
over a range of disciplines. Combinations to complete a small obstacle
course in a set time (see web page for more details).
Class
26
Clear Round Show Jumping
Info:
8.45am.
Jumps start at 30cms and will be raised throughout the day Closing at 2.30pm. Rosettes to all clear rounds. £5 per round payable on the ring or in advance on line
Show Secretary:
Pyrford Saddle Club
Pyrford Common, Pyrford Common, Old Woking Road, Nr Woking, Surrey GU228LH
PLEASE NOTE: NO WATER IS AVAILABLE ON THE SHOW GROUND. Spot checks on horse passports for current flu vaccinations may be carried out
Payment Details & Event Fees
You can enter using a Secure Online Entry System. Payment is secure and it goes directly to Pyrford Saddle Club. You will receive an email confirmation of your class entry and payment. PRE SHOW: £12. ON THE DAY: £15
Following completion of junior showing classes: JUNIOR SHOWING CHAMPIONSHIP (held in Ring 2) Open to 1st and 2nd placed entry in classes 10, 11 and 12. Following completion of in-hand showing classes: IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP (to be held in Ring 3) Open to 1st and 2nd placed entry in EVERY in-hand showing class (not including classes 9, 10, and 13). Champion sash and rosette Reserve rosette Following completion of ridden showing classes: RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP (to be held in Ring 2) Open to 1st and 2nd placed entry in EVERY ridden showing class (not including classes 9, 11, 12, 13 and 24). Champion sash and rosette Reserve rosette
This show is a qualifier for The Sunshine Tour Championships held at The All-England Showground, Hickstead from Thursday 11th – Sunday 14th September 2025. The Championships are for registered unaffiliated and amateur competitors in Dressage from Intro to Elementary, Show Jumping from Lead Rein to 1.0m; Showing for lead rein, in-hand, ridden, working hunter, veterans, plus many more, Eventer’s Challenge from 50cm through to 90cm. Qualifying Criteria Competitor and horse must be registered with Sunshine Tour. Restrictions apply to both horse’s and competitor’s previous winnings and amateur status, please check the website for Terms & Conditions. Eligible Placings: Dressage & Show Jumping: 1st – 3rd place in an unaffiliated class held 1st January to 31st July at a registered centre or club. Eventers Challenge & Showing: 1st – 4th place in an unaffiliated class held 1st November to 31st December at any centre or club, from 1st January to 31st July at a registered centre or club. To convert an eligible placing into a qualification: Results must be submitted to Sunshine Tour for verification within one month of qualifying competition (by 4th August for all July competitions). Visit www.sunshinetour.co.uk for more information, to register and submit evidence of results.
General Conditions of Entry 1) Neither the Organisers of any events or classes, nor any agent, employee or representative, accept any responsibility / liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, handlers, spectators or any other person or persons’ property: whether caused by negligence, breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever. 2) a) The Organisers reserve the right to change or cancel any event / class / time within the schedule and the competition without prior notice. In the event of a cancellation during the show, requests for refunds should be in writing, enclosing a stamped, addressed envelope. b) Where classes state an age restriction, this applies to the competitor’s age on the scheduled date of the show. 3) The judge’s decision is final. Any competitor or associate of a competitor who interferes with the judging of a class will have their entry removed from the class and may be asked to leave the showground. 4) All horses entering the show must be vaccinated annually against equine influenza. Spot checks will be carried out at the show ground on the day, and any horses not vaccinated will be asked to leave. Please check PSC webpage for vaccination protocols. 5) Hard hats with fastened chinstraps must be worn at ALL TIMES WHEN MOUNTED. It is recommended that hats are to the current BSI standard. 6) Stallions and colts (2yrs +) must be bitted. 7) Please keep all dogs on leads. 8) Cars and lorries must park in designated areas and / or in accordance with directions give. 9) Objections must be handed to the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes of the incident, accompanied by a deposit of £5.00, returnable if the objection is sustained. 10) No cantering on the Show Grounds, except in Rings and designated warming-up areas. 11) Any excessive use of a crop, whip or spurs will result in the rider’s expulsion from that class without any refunds. NO SCHOOLING WHIPS ALLOWED IN ANY CLASS (EXCEPT DRESSAGE). 12) All ridden horses must be 4 years old or over. 13) All animals competing in the show must be in a condition of health to allow them to do so safely. 14) It is recommended that body protectors are worn in all jumping classes. IMPORTANT NOTE: WATER IS NOT AVAILABLE ON THE SHOWGROUND
Email Secretary - pyrfordsaddleclub@yahoo.co.uk
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