‘It’s the attention to detail that makes the difference:’ Royal International judge shares his advice for competitors

Find out what experienced judge Martin Jones will be looking for in the ring while he’s officiating at Royal International Horse Show

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Ellie Callwood riding Penstrumbly Calon Lan in the M&M working hunter pony class at Royal International Horse Show
Ellie Callwood and Penstrumbly Calon Lan were M&M working hunter pony champions at Royal International in 2019.
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Martin Jones has been tasked with officiating two sections at this year’s Royal International Horse Show: the jump phase of the mountain and moorland (M&M) working hunter pony finals, and the conformation phase of the mini M&Ms.

Martin’s co-judges are Sara Hird and Emma Hector respectively. With just days to go, Martin shares an insight into what he will be looking for in the ring.

Bethan Simons
H&H showing editor

Bethan joined Horse & Hound as showing editor in January 2025, after spending two years as Editor for Showing World. Having adored ponies since childhood, she started showing as a teenager and has enjoyed wins at major shows up and down the country, including Royal Highland, New Forest, and the Royal Welsh, as well as HOYS, RIHS and London. She is particularly passionate about Welsh breeds and is also a Welsh language commentator.