First show attracts quality entrants

Show results from the very first Bagmoor Farm Equestrian Centre Showing Show, which was held at Bagmoor Farm Equestrian Centre, North Lincolnshire, on 11th August 2013.
IN-HAND CLASSES
Bonny Pony

1st – Robyn Bryne, Baileys and Cream
2nd – Maisie Farnham, Little Louis
3rd – Rachel Grieve, Alfrescofields Of Gold
4th – Charlotte Newcombe, Andy

Handsome Horse
1st – Claire Barker, Merlin
2nd – Leanne Tobin, Reggie
3rd – Rachel White, Captain

Best Veteran
1st – Demi Coy, Charlie
2nd – Claire McDonald, Harry
3rd – Laura Cowling, Silverlee Forester

Best Cob
1st – Claire Barker, Merlin
2nd – Charlotte Newcombe, Andy

IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion: Claire Barker, Merlin
Reserve Champion: Demi Coy, Charlie

PONY RIDDEN CLASSES
Best Turned Out

1st – Gracie Mercer, Minnie
2nd – Maisie Farnham, Little Louis

Best Lead Rein 14.2hh and under
1st – Maisie Farnham, Little Louis

Novice Ridden Pony
1st – Demi Coy, Charlie
2nd – Robyn Bryne, Baileys and Cream
3rd – Chloe Miller, Jinnie

Best Ridden Pony
1st – Demi Coy, Charlie
2nd – Chloe Miller, Jinnie

Family Pony
1st – Maisie Farnham, Little Louis
2nd – Robyn Bryne, Baileys and Cream

Pony Championship
Champion: Demi Coy, Charlie
Reserve Champion: Maisie Farnham, Little Louis

HORSE RIDDEN CLASSES
Tack and Turnout

1st – Laura Brailsford, Gear Box
2nd – Jess Guyver, Calli
3rd – Paige Sawyer, Treacle

Best Ridden Horse
1st – Lynsey Thornbourgh, Tubby
2nd – Jess Guyver, Calli
3rd – Lisa Regan, Diamond
4th – Paige Sawyer, Treacle
5th – Jenna King, Belle

Ridden Cob
1st – Claire Barker, Merlin
2nd – Lisa Regan, Diamond

Ridden Hunter
1st – Jess Guyver, Calli
2nd – Lynsey Thornbourgh, Tubby
3rd – Claire Barker, Melrin
4th – Jenna King, Belle

Racehorse to Riding Horse
1st – Laura Brailsford, Gear Box

Ridden Coloured
1st – Lisa Regan, Diamond

Horse Championship
Champion: Lynsey Thornbourgh, Tubby
Reserve Champion: Jess Guyver, Calli



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