Results for the Show 2012 Show.
S135 BPA PIG OF THE YEAR £10 Best Male Modern, £10 Best Male Traditional, £10 Best Female Modern, £10 Best Female Traditional, Results
Prize | Cat. No | Cat. Name | Details |
SP £10 |
171 | Ashcroft, Mrs S | BARLINGS ARTHUR |
SP £10 |
175 | Schofield, A & P | OWERSBY DAINTY GIRL |
SP £10 |
117 | Clements, C | ROCLAW MALCOLM |
SP |
139 | Wreakes, J - Victoria | VICTORIA LOTTIE 150A |
SUP £25 |
171 | Ashcroft, Mrs S | BARLINGS ARTHUR |
RES SUP £15 |
139 | Wreakes, J - Victoria | VICTORIA LOTTIE 150A |
BPA PIG OF THE YEAR; £10 Best Male Modern; £10 Best Female Modern, £10 Best Male Traditional; £10 Best Female Traditional, £25 and BPA Glass Trophy for the Best Pig, £15 Reserve for the Pig of the Year Award. Only class winners born on or after 1st July 2011 will be entitled to compete. The breed section judge will nominate a boar and a gilt from each breed represented, to compete. Any pig that has previously qualified for the final will be ineligible. If the second prize winner has also already qualified for the Final, the next eligible will go forward to the Final. It is a condition of entering that winners of preliminary rounds must intend to exhibit at the Final. All animals entered in this Competition must be the property of a member of the British Pig Association or the British Lop Society and must registered in a herd book of The British Pig Association of the British Lop Pig Society. The winners will qualify to compete in the Pig of the Year Final at the Great Yorkshire Show. A travel allowance of 10p per mile will be paid by the Great Yorkshire Show to all exhibitors attending the Final. Payment of prize money for preliminary rounds and BPA Glass Trophies will be presented at the Final. Please note the only eligible breeds for this competition are:- Berkshire, British Lop, British Saddleback, Duroc, Gloucestershire Old Spots, Hampshire, Landrace, Large Black, Large White, Middle White, Oxford Sandy and Black, Pietrain, Tamworth and Welsh. In the final the male and female champions will each receive £120, reserve champions £60. Overall champion £200 and The Geoffrey Cloke Memorial Salver, and Reserve Champion £150. Where a single breed has more than one class covering the required age group for either sex, so permitting more than one 1st prize animals, the judge must nominate one of these for the qualifying round. |