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21 HOYS showing winners you may not have seen yet


  • Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) is over for another year, but we’re continuing the celebrations with these pictures, courtesy of Peter Nixon and 1st Class Images, of show ring winners you dazzled under The NEC spotlights.

    1. Ebony King

    Freda Newton’s impressive five-year-old, owned by Freda Newton, topped the small hunter line up with producer James Munro.

    2. Young Lochinvar

    YOUNG LOCHINVAR (Small Hack) owned by  Alison Talbot ridden or exhibited by Alison Talbot in the Hack of The Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    Alison Talbot was in the saddle of this Kilvington Scoundrel-sired five-year-old crowned hack of the year.

    3. Black Boy

    BLACK BOY owned by  Paul Atkinson ridden or exhibited by Paul Atkinson in Harness Horse and Pony of the Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    Paul Atkinson steered this 11-year-old Dutch warmblood to win the harness championship.

    4. Laburnum Richard

    LABURNUM RICHARD owned by  Amy Smith ridden or exhibited by Amy Smith (Exc 143) M&M Working Hunter Pony of The Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    This 10-year-old Connemara netted the mountain and moorland (M&M) working hunter pony title with Amy Smith.

    5. Archwood Romeo Gigle

    ARCHWOOD ROMEO GIGLE owned by  Leah Dalley ridden or exhibited by Madison Dalley in the Children's Riding Pony of The Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    This home-produced and Leah Dalley-owned 138cm winner stood children’s pony champion, piloted by Leah’s 14-year-old daughter Madison.

    6. Diamonds Are Forever

    DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER III owned by  A Jenks ridden or exhibited by Allister Hood in the Riding Horse of The Year Championship during The Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    Annabel Jenks’ dark bay came here as the reigning Royal International supreme and riding horse champion with Allister Hood, and added both titles to his CV at HOYS. Allister’s son, Oliver, partnered the horse in the supreme championship.

    7. Tinkas Flash

    TINKAS FLASH owned by  Hannah Sloan ridden or exhibited by Hannah Sloan in INT Working Hunter Pony of the Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    The 15-year-old chestnut, by Croft Tinka’s Lad, netted the working hunter pony title with Hannah Sloan.

    8. Jovian

    This Irish Draught is owned by Baileys Horse Feeds and landed the maxi cob title with Lynn Russell.

    9. Barhill Marigold

    This HOYS debutant, an Exmoor pony owned by Juliet Rogers, headed the 122cm native workers division with Gail Whetter.

    10. Merv

    Mary Ann Wragg’s home-bred nine-year-old collected the ridden purebred Arab title with Clare Fitch.

    11. Cadlanvalley Super Ted

    Lisa Kerr’s six-year-old, produced by Sara Parrott and Craig Elenor, stood lead-rein pony hunter champion with Lisa’s daughter Ness.

    12. Woodhouse Miss Dynamite

     

    The Shire horse title went the way of Martin Fountain’s home-bred, who is by Moorfield Manor Mac and out of Woodhouse Dewdrop.

    13. Parkgate Royal Visit William

    Emily Whitfield’s 153cm winner, making his HOYS debut, took the intermediate show riding type accolade for Emma Dewhurst.

    14. Viewpoint

    VIEW POINT owned by  Jill Day ridden or exhibited by Robert Walker in the Show Hunter Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    Following in the footsteps of his brother, Vantage Point, two years ago, Jill Day’s six-year-old took the show hunter title with Robert Walker.

    15. Ujeniks Dudes

    Hannah Bradley’s five-year-old skewbald collected the miniature horse title, repeating his success here in 2014.

    16. Skaergaardens Delicious Love

    SKAERGAARDENS DELICIOUS LOVE  (M&M-Conn) owned by  Kelly Jones ridden or exhibited by Kelly Jones in the M&M Ridden Pony The Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    This home-produced grey finished top M&M ridden pony with Kelly Jones, and his prize was presented by The Princess Royal.

    17. Hales Hector

    HALES HECTOR owned by  David Curtis ridden or exhibited by Jamie Bradbury in the  Heavy Horse Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    David Curtis’ Percheron gelding claimed the British ridden heavy horse title with Jamie Bradbury, corporal of horse for the Household Cavalry, in the saddle.

    18. Kativa Dumbledore

    Tierney McKinnon piloted this grey to stand show hunter pony of the year after winning the 153cm division.

    19. Gwerniago Gethin

    The 143cm native workers sash went to this pony, partnered by Ashley Bird.

    20. Our Cashel Blue

    OUR CASHEL BLUE owned by  Caroline Tyrrell ridden or exhibited by Allister Hood in Cob of The Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    Lady Caroline Tyrrell’s blue and white cob successfully defended his cob title, piloted by Allister Hood, who said this was “the best he’s ever gone”.

    21. Time 2 Reflect

    TIME 2 REFLECT owned by  Diane Stennett ridden or exhibited by Jayne Ross in the Ladies Side Saddle Horse of the Year Championship during the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC near Birmingham, UK between 4th - 8th October 2017

    Dianne Stennett’s mare lifted the ladies title for Jayne Ross, making this the rider’s third consecutive victory in this championship.

    Read the full HOYS report in the 12 October issue of H&H

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