In a first for Your Horse Live, this year’s three-day show (9-11 November) hosted a showing competition and the first-ever SEIB Search for a Star mountain and moorland champion was crowned.
Scroll down for a picture gallery of the champion and 14 ponies who were placed.
Champion
Fell — Greenholme Falcon
Greenholme Falcon, ridden by Chantelle Chapman and owned by Victoria Oliver, stood champion. The Fell pony qualified at Bury Garm with Chantelle, who is only 13 years old. It is a particularly special achievement for her, as she only began showing this year .
“This was an amazing experience. Anyone with an interest in showing should give it a go,” said Chantelle.
“I’m so grateful for the support I get from my mum and stepdad — without them I couldn’t do any of this.
“I can’t wait to get out to do some junior qualifiers next season. We will be practising over the winter, along with doing some other fun things like show jumping and hacking.
“Maybe one day we’ll get to Horse of the Year Show!”
Reserve Champion
New Forest — Buckland Romantic
Buckland Romantic, a New Forest pony, finished reserve with owner and rider Emma Staton. Before this season, Emma competed with Kara, as she’s known at home, in dressage up to elementary level.
3rd
Connemara — Thunderbolt Bairy Robin Bambi
Thunderbolt Bairy Robin Bambi filled third place. The connemara is owned by Suzanne White and ridden by Megan White. Megan brought Robin on herself after he came over from Ireland as a four-year-old. They have had success in BSPS classes.
4th
Welsh section D — Sheir Whisky
Owned and ridden by Karen Badrick, Sheir Whisky qualified at Vale View on their first attempt. Karen has owned the Welsh section D for two-and-a-half years, having bought him unbroken with plans to eventually sell him on. He now has a home for life with her.
5th
Dales — Lowhouses Chesney
Kirstie Hinton owns and rides Dales pony Lowhouses Chesney, who took fifth place. “Boris” was originally bought for Kirstie’s mum to ride, but both Kirstie and her sister Beth now ride him at shows.
6th
Welsh section D — Pentrefelin Ladykiller
Pentrefelin Ladykiller took sixth place with owner/rider Charlotte Marshall. Charlotte has worked for the Royal Mail for 31 years, and her mare is the third Welsh section D that Charlotte has owned.
7th
Highland — Dexter of Rocklea
Highland pony Dexter of Rocklea, seventh, qualified at Vale View with owner and rider Molly Broadley on their first attempt. Molly and Dexter have only been a team for six months, having sadly lost her traditional gypsy cob just two days before Christmas in 2017.
8th
Dales — Westwick Sam
Owned by Amanda Batey and ridden by Philippa Dawson-Coates, Dales pony Westwick Sam qualified for the championships at Osbaldeston. Amanda bought Sam as a foal and does lots of endurance riding, but doesn’t enjoy competing so hands the reins over to Philippa to ride him at shows.
9th
Connemara — Lochan Beat Rogaire
Lochan Beag Rogaire, owned and ridden by Rebecca Giles, is a Connemara who collected her Your Horse Live ticket at Vale View. Rebecca fits in riding and competing around working as a Class 1 HGV driver transporting livestock and being a part-time swimming instructor.
10th
New Forest — Buttslawn Merlin
10th-placed New Forest pony Buttslawn Merlin is owned and ridden by Laura Kemp. The pair qualified on their first attempt at Bury Farm.
11th
Welsh section D — Gobell Idwall
Welsh section D Gobell Idwall, who filled 11th place, is owned and ridden by 19-year-old Ella Smith. The pair came to Your Horse Live after qualifying for HOYS in the Search for a Star Working Pony Final earlier this year.
12th
Welsh section D — Winwood Tigers Eye
Winwood Tigers Eye, 12th, is owned by Margaret Burrows and ridden by Hanna Garner. Tiger was nearly put to sleep in 2015 following a severe bout of laminitis, but adjustments to his daily routine means he is still able to live a happy and healthy life.
13th
Connemara — Maicin Funambule
Connemara Maicin Funambule is owned and ridden by Katie Vickery, who fits in horses around looking after her two young children. Before contesting the Search for a Star series, Katie competed up to Foxhunter level in showjumping.
14th
Connemara — Eastlands Banker
14th-placed Eastlands Banker, owned by Emma Howard and ridden by Alicia Gee, qualified at Alnwick. Alicia and “Bertie” also compete in working hunter pony classes and enjoy cross-country.
THE COMPETITION FORMAT
The SEIB Search for a Star series is designed for amateur riders and their native ponies. The final at Your Horse Live, on Friday 9 November 2018, was judged by Mathew Lawrence (performance) and Sandy Wooderson (conformation).
After a go-round, the ponies lined up and were presented one at a time for an individual show. They then had their saddles removed and were presented to the conformation judge, who watched them being trotted up in-hand.
Each pony was given a score out of 100: 50 for conformation and 50 for performance.