Results for the Show 2012 Show.

Showjumping
180BS - (50) A & B COMPETITON (£1800). Prizes 1st £600, 2nd 450,3rd £300, 4th £200 5th £100, 6th £90, 7th £60.
181BS - (60) THE INTERNATIONAL STAIRWAY GRAND PRIX (£7.500) 1st £2,500. 2nd £1,750. 3rd £1,250. 4th £950. 5th £500. 6th £300. 7th £150. 8th £100.
182BS - (60) 1.20m OPEN COMPETITION - (£654) incorporating the EMMA EASTON MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP.
183BS - HOYS Grade C Championship (£1,500) Prizes 1st £500, 2nd £375, 3rd £275, 4th £175, 5th £100, 6th £75.
184BS - SENIOR NEWCOMERS (£358) Prizes: 1st £100, 2nd £80, 3rd £60, 4th £40, 5th 26, 6th £26, 7th £26
185BS - (60) 1.20m OPEN RESTRICTED TWO-PHASE COMPETITION (£450) - incorporating the MAUREEN HOLDEN - MR VEE MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP.
186BS - (60) NORFOLK AREA TRIAL (£3,000). To be judged in accordance with Rule 292 of the British Showjumping Rule Book
187BS - (20) THE RIDE & DRIVE CHALLENGE COMPETITION.
S35£250 kindly presented by Ace Communications, for the top scoring horse and rider combinations in classes
S36£250 kindly presented by Ace Communications, for the top scoring NORFOLK horse and rider combination in classes
Judges: Mr J R Jacks - Norfolk, (Chairman), Mrs V Attenborough - Norfolk, Mr S Beet - Norfolk - Mrs J Biddle - Essex,
Mrs A Skeet - Suffolk - Mrs C Williams - Norfolk

Grand Ring Course Builder: Mr Kelvin Bywater - Gloucestershire

Assistant: Mr Jon Doney - Gloucestershire

Light Horse Ring Course Builder: Class 183 Mr Jon Doney & Mr Rodger Howe
Classes 182 & 184 Mr Rodger Howe - Norfolk

Assistant: Mr Michael Bainbridge, Yorkshire

Arrival, Departure and Declarations:
Competitors must arrive in time to make a 'Declaration to Start' at the Horse Steward's Office in the centre of the horse lines not later than one hour before commencement of the competition. All Showjumping competitors are required to declare prior to the start of each class. Once declarations are closed the jumping order will be drawn and published. Failure to declare will result in the entry being withdrawn. They may depart after completion of the competitions in which they are entered. Exit from the Showground will be granted on surrender of their waist cards to the exit gate-keeper.

Classes 180 to 184 will be judged on Wednesday 27th June classes 185 to 187 will be judged on Thursday 28th June 2012.

Wednesday 27th June Thursday 28th June
Class & Ring Approx start time Class & Ring Approx start time
180 - Grand Ring 09:50 185 - Grand Ring 08:15
181 - Grand Ring 13:00 186 - Grand Ring 11:20
182 - Light Horse Ring 13:00 187 - Grand Ring 16:30
183 - Light Horse Ring To follow class 182
184 - Light Horse Ring To follow class 183

Both Show Jumping rings will be irrigated up to the time of the Show if required.

Stables: Stabling may be booked at the time of making entries, at a fee of £40.00 (inc. V.A.T.) each per stable per night. Please note NO bedding is provided. There will be no refund on cancellation.

Entry Fee per Class: Classes 180 & 187 - £46 (inc VAT), Class 186 - £52 (inc VAT), Classes 182, 184, 185 - £26 (inc VAT), Class 183 - £40 (inc VAT) Class 181 - £85.00 (inc VAT)

Late entries will NOT be accepted and entries in all sections will be subject to space and availability.

Prizes: As stated for each competition. In the event of insufficient starters lower prizes may be witheld in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 76(6).

Conditions:
(i) See also General Conditions at front of Horse Section.
(ii) Online and postal entries will be available.
(iii) Entries in these classes are restricted to horses or ponies registered with the British Showjumping and must be ridden by members in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 79.
(iv) No rider will be permitted to ride more than TWO horses in any one class, with the exception of class 181, 182 and 183. A limit will be imposed on the number of entries accepted in each class, irrespective of the entry closing date - Classes 180, 50 entries, class 187, 20 entries, all other classes 80 entries. The order of jumping will be determined by ballot. Where a standard has been reached in any competition, the judges may retire any competitor making more than a certain number of faults if they consider this absolutely necessary. If declarations exceed 25, entries may be restricted to one horse per rider.
(v) Wearing of protective headgear - Skull Caps or Riding Hats, conforming to Standard PAS 015, ASTM F1163, EN1384 or higher MUST be worn at all times by anyone mounted on a horse or pony whilst on the Showground. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap correctly and securely fastened at all times.
(vi) Should there be insufficient declarations in any class on the day, substitution
horses already entered at the Show may be accepted for suitable classes.
If declarations exceed 25, entries may be restricted to one horse per rider.
Payment must be made for any additional classes entered.