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Post by showingponies1402 on Jul 22, 2015 11:24:39 GMT
Amy Mitten won and qualified in Int SH with Inschagem of India
she also won and reserve champion and qualified in the large hacks with Cosmopolitan.
Daisy Cambray won the 15h SHP
Great day and good classes
Well done team Thompson
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Post by arrogorn on Jul 22, 2015 11:47:20 GMT
CHAPS classes were a joke! Good morning Arrongorn, whoever you are. Perhaps you would like to expand on this bold statement?
Appreciably the ridden section ran later than would have been preferred, but one feels that is not what you're intimating.
Two out of the four classes the winners were given their ticket and taken off them as the marks were wrong, ie Conf over Ride, CHAPS rules are Ride is counted above the Conf and the Judges should know this. This is an error of those in the ring, not an adding up mistake but a rule so I feel awful for those that celebrated their tickets but congratulate those that received theirs. If This is not the case maybe you can enlighten us as to what went on. It was not the shows error and yes it was a long day for everyone
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Post by CarolineNelson on Jul 22, 2015 12:12:52 GMT
Good morning Arrongorn, whoever you are. Perhaps you would like to expand on this bold statement?
Appreciably the ridden section ran later than would have been preferred, but one feels that is not what you're intimating.
Two out of the four classes the winners were given their ticket and taken off them as the marks were wrong, ie Conf over Ride, CHAPS rules are Ride is counted above the Conf and the Judges should know this. This is an error of those in the ring, not an adding up mistake but a rule so I feel awful for those that celebrated their tickets but congratulate those that received theirs. If This is not the case maybe you can enlighten us as to what went on. It was not the shows error and yes it was a long day for everyone Thank you for explaining what you meant in your comment - and thank you for mentioning that it was not the fault of the show. That was not my area of responsibility. We saw nothing of the section as we were dismantling and loading up the WH track and dressings at that time. For the sake of anyone (including myself) who was not near the ring and who read your previous comment, you have now clarified the situation as you understood it to be.
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Post by frankie1 on Jul 22, 2015 20:27:59 GMT
Does anyone have a copy of the nct pony class marks ?
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Post by hla710 on Jul 22, 2015 21:26:27 GMT
Does any one know what won the HOYS Cand Đs please. Thanks The welsh ridden classes are no longer HOYS qualifiers unfortunately
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Post by becky1992 on Jul 22, 2015 22:52:47 GMT
Hi Caroline, I am not one to comment much but do feel I have to mention the state of the stables when we arrived. And hope you will be addressing this with those who arrange the jumping before hand. Personally I would like to see you push them for some type of compensation and this could be put to help reduce the cost of stabling as I think most would agree £85 for one night stable is steep but to then arrive to have to deck the stable (I'm not even saying muck out as they were disgusting) Other than that we had a good show! and thanks for your work organising, the stables just let it down which I know is not your fault but I think this needs to be raised for next year. "Bunglewungle" - I thank you for the fact that your post is very mannerly, civilised and indeed factual, BUT it goes without saying that I did not have a stable booking in the name of "Bunglewungle".
We were utterly horrified at the state of many of our stables which had been left by Scottish Showjumping competitors.
Naturally this situation HAS already been addressed.
The yard in the compound at the front of the stable blocks were those erected by and used for the Scottish Showjumping event and that event then hired some from the SHS.
Edited to add: on a private e-mail to me the question has been raised - 'is Scottish Showjumping and the SHS the same company? The answer is most definitely not. The Scottish Horse Show is a Charitable Organisation with a small, hardworking Committee of volunteers, whilst Scottish Showjumping is, to the best of my knowledge, a Ltd. Company. There is no connection any more than - say - the BSPS (British Show Pony Society) to British Showjumping (formerly the BSJA).
Over the course of the weekend event, SOME SJ competitors also helped themselves to other SHS boxes not allocated to them by Scottish Showjumping, which compounded the 'muck' problem..
That is that part.
Next, the cost of the SHS Stables.
As I have said all along, the cost reflects the extortionate hire costs from the Stable hire company. There are not many of these companies in the UK so it goes without saying that they are able to charge - but in fairness they have massive overheads too (labour, transportation, erection, dismantling, repairs . )
The SHS not only underwrote the costs to the exhibitor but provided FREE straw, so we went some way to offsetting the cost to the exhibitor. Some 'centres' have their own 'permanent' stabling so hirees do not have the additional costs of hiring in especially for one night.
Finally, if you were to contact me in your real name, the one in which you booked your stable/s, I will be able to refer to the booking and see which stable/s you occupied. Naturally, I have all the paperwork and the fully booked stable yard plan . . . . the clean unused boxes, the adequate, usable boxes - and the downright filthy and therefore absolutely unusable boxes. We, the SHS Stable team had to abandon the use of over 100 boxes.
As soon as the Showjumping event had finished, my two loyal friends (who gallantly and voluntarily came to the SHS from England specifically to support me in the Stable area) and I did a full audit early on Monday morning before anyone arrived for the SHS.
Edited to add, the heavens opened on Scotland and the North before the w/e and only abated on Monday so the damage was done - it did start to dry out following a nice day for the SHS.
"Bunglewungle" I await your contact - on behalf of the SHS am happy to discuss your situation.
Here is a reminder of the number which I use for SHS Stabling, 075 999 66 121. Or, caroline.nelson4@btinternet.com
This would be a professional way of addressing the situation and, in my humble opinion, is preferable to posting your thoughts (however politely) virally.
Thank you so much.
Caroline Nelson, SHS Stable Manager, Senior Steward WH Arena, sponsorship co-ordinator, provider of dressing material for the WH tracks - and general rubbing rag for stabling problems!
Hi Caroline Thank you for all your help and cooperation with our issues with the stabling, it was greatly appreciated and we can't thank you enough for understanding our issues.
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Post by CarolineNelson on Jul 23, 2015 5:41:05 GMT
Beccy, Thank you for that, what a refreshing post and very welcoming to a still very tired human. Much appreciated!!
Caroline.
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Post by lalalaa on Jul 23, 2015 21:43:34 GMT
Has anyone got the Native Coloured marks please?
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Post by jinja on Jul 24, 2015 16:01:26 GMT
We had to leave before the intermediate championship so I would love to see the marks for the small SRT class if anyone has them. Does the Scottish Show not put marks on-line for the late classes so that competitors can see their marks?
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Post by fae on Jul 24, 2015 19:47:28 GMT
We had to leave before the intermediate championship so I would love to see the marks for the small SRT class if anyone has them. Does the Scottish Show not put marks on-line for the late classes so that competitors can see their marks? The mark sheets are on Facebook for lots of the classes, not sure about this particular class but worth having a look. ?
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Post by minnieme on Aug 14, 2015 8:09:15 GMT
Are the full results available anywhere? I can see mark sheets on FB but not results. Many thanks
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