We are an events and training Centre, we dont do riding lessons
About Us.
Pendarves Equestrian & Training Centre is a holistic community location that offers a wide range of equestrian and training opportunities for people of all levels. Anyone is welcome. Robert and Sally Weedon are passionate about providing local people with resources to be able to pursue their dreams. They have many years experience in the equestrian field, Sally being a competitor herself and both committee member of the Troon Horse Show. This experience is evident in the way that the equestrian centre has been developed and styled. Why they have provided this centre? Because they love what they do.
The services provided are:
40 by 50 warm up floodlit
Floodlit fiberlok sports premix 65 by 48 main arena
Marquee
Surface holding area
Grass arena 90 by 60
2nd Grass Arena 90 x 100m
Parking
Water
Sound System
Full set of Show Jumps and working hunter jumps in season
60x 20 and 40 x 20 dressage arena markers available for the main arena
Accessible from Camborne - Plenty of Room for HGVs
No responsibility will be excepted by the organisers or there staff for loss or damage or injury. Remember horse riding can be a dangerous sport , so make sure your covered by your own insurance.
Andrew Williams
Over recent years Andrew has enjoyed a huge amount of success with a thrilling end of season overall points win at Bicton Arena; an invitation to the Royal International Queens Cup, jumping the
iconic Hickstead Derby as well as the Speed Derby. And winning the Hickstead Foxhunter, the Grade B and C and 1.35 all on the same day.
Andrew’s success has also stretched to a host of wins at county shows and Royal international in working Hunter, five consecutive appearances at Horse of the year show final, standing reserve
champion in 2015.
Here at Pendarves we have a range of Professional Trainers who train here on a regular basis
below is short resume and contact details
Claire Rushworth - Show jumping Trainer- 07966441841
Fred Scala
Fred Scala Clinics and Group and Private Lessons available- contact Fred Scala Training on Facebook or call 07493 050990
Melanie Farnworth
- Show jumping, Working Hunter and Derby Training - 07970426612
Dominique Mills
Group or Private Dressage Lessons
For more info 07745 054960
Natalie Levans-
Confidence and Technique in Riding a good Show Jumping Round
07790980978
Andrew Williams
Andrew Williams Equine
Any Age, level or ability catered for, including complete novice riders or horses
We offer group lessons, clinics, individual or schooling sessions
07789 688822 or awilliamshorses@gmail.com
Maxine Enever
British Show jumping Level 3 Coach
Teaches all levels and abilities
Available for group and private hire
Cornwall Academy Coach
07795155316
Pendarves Unaffiliated Dressage Series
Each Show will contain both sections A & b and all Categories.
9th April,
Pendarves Equestrian Centre – Horse Riders’ Code of Conduct:
78th ANNUAL TROON HORSE SHOW
SHOWING SCHEDULE
Pendarves Equestrian Centre
TR14 9LW
By Kind Permission of: Mr Robert and Mrs Sally Weedon
Saturday 21st May 2022
All entries must be made online in advance using the Online Entries on Pendarves website
Chair: Mrs S Weedon
Treasurer: Mr R Weedon
Committee
Mrs L Bowden, Mr J Sleeman, Miss G Butler, Ms D Edwards, Mrs Shirley Heather
Hon. Secretary
Mrs S Pascoe
Bridge Hill Farm, Bridge, Redruth
TR16 4QP
Judges
Ring 1: Rosemary Penn
Ring 2: Diana Cosgrove
Ring 3: Luke Ingram
Trophies for every class
Kenwyn Vets On-Call
Lisa Wood photography will be in attendance
Showing enquiries: Sara Pascoe 01209 844691
Jumping enquiries: Robert or Sally-Anne Weedon 07853 863731
www.troonhorseshow.co.uk
Troon Show Committee Rules & Regulations
Any animal or competitor found by the Committee to be behaving inappropriately will be asked to leave the showground immediately.
Although the Committee will make every effort to avoid class clashes due to the number of classes being held clashes may be unavoidable. In that event competitors will be expected to choose which class they wish to enter. No refunds will be given but we will, where possible, change entries to another class of your choice.
The judges’ decision is final.
Any complaint must be made in writing to the Secretary, Mrs S Pascoe accompanied by a cheque for £50. Complaints will be investigated in full within 20 working days.
All competitors will park where specified by the parking attendants on the day. Failure to comply with the attendants’ instructions may result in disqualification from the show.
Stallions may not be shown in hand by any junior who has not attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
v Correctly secured Skull Caps/Riding Hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards/specifications MUST be worn by all Riders of all ages. All PAS 015; VG1; (BS)EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards.
v The most recent updates to the list are the addition of SNELL E2016 and EN1384 (2017); the newest version of the SNELL Standard could have begun to appear in 2017 and is accepted to the list; the newest version of the EN1384 Standard will begin to appear during 2018 and is also accepted to the list.
All ridden ponies must be 4 years old and over.
Any foals being shown must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the show.
Unaccompanied Competitors must provide the Show Organiser a contact telephone number in case of an emergency.
Dogs must be kept on leads at all times and dogs MUST be cleaned up after and disposed of correctly
No ring will wait longer than 5 minutes for any competitor unless agreed previously with the ring steward
RING 1
Starting at 09:00
Judge: Ms R Penn
Entry Fee: £8.00 Prize Money: £8.00, £5.00, £3.00
Rosettes to 6th Place
1. Youngstock In Hand
1,2 3 year old any type (rosette for highest placed yearling)
2. Veteran In Hand
Any height/type, 15 years and over
3. Coloured In Hand
Any height, age or type. No Foals. (to include spotted, duns, roans and palominos). (rosette for highest placed yearling)
4. Miniature In Hand
To include miniature Shetlands. Any age. (rosette for highest placed yearling)
5. Part Bred In Hand
Exhibits must be registered in the Part Bred section of their respective Breed Society. (rosette for highest placed yearling)
Championship – Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 1-5
Sash to Champion and Reserve. Both qualify to go forward to the Supreme Championship.
6. Ridden Veteran Horse/Pony
Any height / type, 15 years and over
7. Ridden Cobs
Open Ridden Cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms. Riders any age.
8. Ridden Riding Horse / Hack
Open Riding Horse/Hack, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms. Riders any age.
9. Open Ridden Hunter
Open Ridden Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over exceeding 153cms. Riders any age.
10. Ridden Coloured Horse/Pony
Any type, any height (to include spots, roans, duns, palominos)
11. Ridden Part Breds
Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. Exhibits in this section must be registered in the Part Bred section of their respective Breed Society. Riders any age.
Championship – Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 6-11
Sash to Champion and Reserve. Both qualify to go forward to the Supreme Championship
RING 2
Starting at 09:00
Judge: Mrs D Cosgrove
Entry Fee: £8.00 Prize Money: £8.00, £5.00, £3.00
Rosettes to 6th Place
12. Open Tack & Turnout
13. Lead Rein Combination, rider 8 years and under.
14. First Ridden Combination, rider 10 years and under
15. Best Combination, rider 16 years and under
16. Best Combination Open
17. Best Rider 16 years and under
Championship – Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 13-17
Sash to Champion and Reserve. Both qualify to go forward to the Supreme Championship.
18. Ridden Show / Hunter Pony
Open to show / hunter ponies, 4 years old and over not exceeding 153cms.
19. M&M Lead Rein / First Ridden
Exhibits must be registered with their respective Breed Society
20. M&M Small Breeds Ridden
Exhibits must be registered with their respective Breed Society
21. M&M Large Breeds Ridden
Exhibits must be registered with their respective Breed Society
Championship – Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 18-21
Sash to Champion and Reserve. Both qualify to go forward to the Supreme Championship.
Ring 3
Working Hunter Classes
Starting at 09:00
Judges: Mr L Ingram
Entry Fees: £8.00. Prize Money: £8.00, £5.00, £3.00.
Rosettes to 6th Place
23. Novice Working Hunter Pony
Not exceeding 153cms. Jumps n/e 65cm
Not to be registered with BSJA. Not to have been placed 1st or 2nd in any Working Hunter Classes.
24. Working Hunter Pony
Mare or gelding not exceeding 153cms.
Riders must be the correct age for the height of pony they ride:
n/e 133cms – riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year.- Jumps 70cms to 85cms
exc 133cms – n/e 143cms, riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.- Jumps 75cms to 90cms
exc 143cms – n/e 153cms, riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year.- Jumps 85cms to 100cms
25. Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Pony
Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter pony, registered with their respective Pure Bred Societies of Connemara, Dartmoor, Dales, Exmoor, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland or Welsh A, B, C or D. Stallion, mare or gelding 4 years old and over. Riders any age. Classes will be divided by height not breed;
Not exceeding 122cms. Jumps 55cms to 65cms
Exceeding 122cms but not exceeding 133cms. Jumps 65cms to 75cms.
Exceeding 133cms but not exceeding 143cms. Jumps 75cms to 85cms.
Exceeding 143cms. Jumps 85cms to 95cms.
Championship – Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 23-25
Sash to Champion and Reserve. Both qualify to go through to the Supreme Championship.
26. Novice Working Hunter – exceeding 153cms
Not to have been placed in 1st or 2nd in any Working Hunter Class.
Riders to have attained their 16th birthday in the current year.
27. Working Cob / Riding Horse
Any height. Riders to have attained their 16th birthday in the current year.
28. Open Working Hunter
Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm. Riders of stallions to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Maximum height of fences 1.14m (3’9”) at the discretion of the judges.
Championship – Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners from classes 26-28
Sash to Champion and Reserve. Both qualify to go through to the Supreme Championship.
Supreme Championship to be held in Ring 3 after conclusion of all section championships
Sash and trophy to Supreme and Reserve
WESTERN BRANCH OF THE PONY CLUB
OPEN SHOW JUMPING
PC MINI CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS
AT PENDARVES EQUESTRIAN CENTRE
SUNDAY, 22nd MAY 2022
All classes are single phase
To include qualifiers for the Pony Club Mini Championships at Bicton 24th-25th August 2022
Class 1 Pony Club 40 cm Qualifiers – Teams and individuals (Championships 24 August)
1a 40 cm led (10 & under); 1b 40 cm assisted (12 & under); 1c 40 cm unassisted (14 & under)
Class 2 Pony Club 50 cm Qualifier – Teams and individuals (Championships 25 August)
Class 3 OPEN 50 cm – Individuals
Class 4 Pony Club 60 cm Qualifier – Teams and individuals (Championships 25 August)
Class 5 OPEN 60 cm – Individuals
Class 6 Pony Club 70 cm Qualifier – Teams and individuals (Championships 24 August)
Class 7 OPEN 70 cm – Individuals
Class 8 OPEN 80 cm
Class 9 OPEN 90 cm
Class 10 OPEN 100 cm
£12 per class. Rosettes to 6th place. Open classes may be split 16 years and under/17 years and over, depending on class entries.
Entries close on Monday 16th May. Times will be posted on Western PC website on Friday 20th May. Team declarations to be emailed to the Secretary by 18th May 2022: tiekens@hotmail.co.uk
All entries to be made via the website: https://branches.pcuk.org/western/
Refreshments available
General Rules
Riders must be correctly dressed; tack must be safe to use and adhere to the Pony Club rules regarding equipment allowed for show jumping. All competitors to report to the collecting ring (lower field; gate from lorry park) for a tack inspection.
The Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry without stating a reason and also to eliminate any competitor who in their opinion places themselves or others in danger or fails to observe the rules.
PC Team Show Jumping rules
Teams to be of 3 or 4 riders and the best 3 scores will count.
• LEAD REIN RIDERS - must remain on the lead rein at all times whilst in the ring including entering and leaving the ring and whilst warming up. Any breach will incur a 10-point penalty.
• ASSISTED RIDERS - One adult is allowed to assist in the ring whilst the competitor jumps his/her round. PLEASE NOTE - No contact to be made with rider or pony whilst in the ring including entering and leaving the ring. Any breach will incur a 10-point penalty.
• One competitor may ride no more than two horses/ponies in the same team, each horse/pony may only compete once in the class. Ponies to be 5 years and over.
Mini Championship Rules (excluding Open Classes)
The top 2 Pony Club teams and top 3 individual Pony Club members at each competition of the following levels: 40cm Lead Rein, 40cm Assisted, 40cm Open, 50cm, 60cm and 70cm will qualify for the Mini Championships which will be held on 24-45 August 2022 at Bicton Arena
If the winning team has already qualified, the qualification may drop down one place – so only to the 2nd team.
The top three individual qualifiers are only the top three people, it does not drop down
Each team at the Championships must include two out of the original four horse/rider combinations.
Entries are allowed from individuals or teams; team competitors will be individuals as well.
A combination may not compete in both class 1, 2 & 3
Any combination of horse and rider may not compete where the height is 30cm lower than that at which they have previously competed. Riders who have competed at Regional Show Jumping or Eventing competitions are not eligible for the Mini Championships. If you competed at the Pony Club Grassroots competition you may not enter the Mini Championships.
Entries are accepted and admission granted only subject to the following conditions, and it is a condition of entry that these have been accepted by each competitor.
• Neither the Western Branch of the PC, Pendarves Equestrian Centre nor any judge or any steward, officer or servant shall be liable for anything that may happen from any cause or circumstances whosoever to any person, animal, article or property.
• It is a condition of entry that each competitor shall indemnify the above mentioned against such matters aforesaid.
• All classes will be run in accordance with Pony Club Show Jumping Rules 2022 and the judges’ decision will be final. You can view the rules at https://pcuk.org/officials/rulebooks/
• All entries are to be made online at https://branches.pcuk.org/western/
Competitors – please bring your own number bibs and print off your numbers to bring with you
• The organisers have taken every precaution to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the organiser and all officials and stewards.
• Save for the death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the organisers, or anyone for whom they are in law responsible, neither the organisers of this event or The Pony Club nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies, nor the Landlord or his tenant, accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, cars, their contents or accessories, or any other personal property whatsoever, whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way whatsoever. Entries are only accepted on this basis.
• The Judge’s decision is final, and any objections must be accompanied by £25 deposit which will be returned if upheld, no later than 20 minutes after the incident has happened.
• No Horses or ponies may be ridden other than by the competitor on the day of the competition.
• No horse or pony may be ridden in more than 2 classes.
• No horses/ponies are to be left unattended when tied to the lorry/trailer.
• HORSES - a) No horse under 5 years of age is eligible. A horse or pony shall be deemed to reach the age of 1 on 1st January following the date on which it is foaled and shall be deemed to become a year older on each successive 1st January. b) There is no height limit. c) Stallions can only be ridden by Members if they have obtained written permission from their District Commissioner and in the interests of safety, must wear identifying discs on their bridle.
• VACCINATIONS - A valid passport and vaccination record: must accompany the horse/pony to all events. It must be available for inspection by the event officials. It must be produced on request at any other time during the event. All ponies/horses must be compliant with the current Pony Club minimum vaccination requirements
• All dogs must be kept on a short lead at all times.
• All droppings to be picked up and taken home.
• Ages for riders as at date of the competition. Unless specified otherwise in the schedule, all Members are eligible to compete in any Pony Club Team or Individual Show Jumping competitions. See rule 29 for Eligibility to compete at Area Competitions and The Championships
• Times will be issued for each competitor and must be adhered to.
• Classes will be run as SINGLE PHASE and the second half will be timed. All competitors may jump the second half unless they have been eliminated.
To edit your booking:
If you would like to edit your horse or rider details before the closing date, please email Diana Hardy on dmhardy1@hotmail.co.uk with your updated details.
Withdrawal:
If you are unable to attend after the closing date has passed, no refunds will be given unless a valid doctors note, or vet certificate can be provided
Cancellation of event: In the event of cancellation through no fault of our own, you will be informed via email. A notice will also be posted on the WHPC Website.
EVENT ORGANISER: Diana Hardy dmhardy1@hotmail.co.uk 07810453873
EVENT SECRETARY: Sarah Tieken tiekens@hotmail.co.uk
THREEWATERS RIDING CLUB
QUEENS JUBILEE SHOWING SHOW
Sunday 5th June
Pendarves EC, Killivose, Camborne, TR14 9LW
Sashes for all Champions
WORKING HUNTER CLASSES
Ring 1: Grass Arena Start 9.00am
Judge: Mr Luke Ingram
Ride Judge:
Course Builder: Mr Luke Ingram
Class 1 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY
Never to have been placed first or won £10 in any Working Hunter Pony Class.
Jumps not to exceed 60cm. Pony not to exceed 153cm. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 2 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY
Jumps not to exceed 75cm. Pony not to exceed 153cm. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 3 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY
Jumps not to exceed 75cm. Pony to be the correct height for breed. Purebred natives only
Class 4 NOVICE WORKING HORSE / HUNTER / COB
Never to have been placed first or won £10 in any Working Hunter Class. Points for Wheal Sara Bowl. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Jumps not to exceed 75cm.
Class 5 OPEN WORKING HORSE / HUNTER / COB
Jumps not to exceed 90cm
Points for Guiness Tankard. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
CHAMPIONSHIP: OPEN TO ALL 1ST and 2nd PRIZE WINNERS FROM
CLASSES 1 – 5
RIDDEN HORSE
Ring 2: Start 9.00am
Judge:
Class 6 NOVICE RIDDEN HUNTER/HACK/COB/RIDING HORSE
Never to have been placed 1st or won £10 in any ridden show class.
Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 7 SMALL RIDDEN HUNTER
15.2hh and under.
Points for Charleston Cup. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 8 OPEN RIDDEN HUNTER
Over 15.2hh.
Points for Spirit Salver. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 9 RIDING HORSE
Horses competing in Classes 7-8 are NOT eligible for this class. Points for Firefly Cup.
Class 10 OPEN COB
Points for Bella Tankard. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 11 COLOURED RIDDEN
To include skewbald piebald appaloosa spotted palomino and dun. Points for the Penrose Trophy. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
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CHAMPIONSHIP: OPEN TO ALL 1ST and 2nd PRIZE WINNERS FROM CLASSES 6 – 11.
SHOWING CLASSES
Ring 3: Start 10.00am
Judge: Mr Fred Kellow
Class 13 TACK AND TURN OUT
Open. To be ridden or in hand.
Class 14 LEAD REIN
Rider 10 years and under. Qualifier for the SWPA Championships.
Class 15 FIRST RIDDEN (Walk and Trot only)
Rider 12 years and under
Class 16 BEST COMBINATION
Rider 16 years and under
Class 17 BEST COMBINATION
Open. Points for the Best Combination Cup.
Class 18 RIDING CLUB HORSE / PONY
Points for Bowden Cup and Benbow Cup.
Class 19 BEST CHILD HANDLER
16 years and under. Depending on entries, class may be split.
Class 20 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND
Ridden. To be registered with their respective Pure Breed Society Stud Books. Rider any age.
Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
Class 21 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND
In hand. Ponies must be registered with their respective Pure Breed Society Stud Books. Qualifier for SWPA Championships.
CHAMPIONSHIP: OPEN TO ALL 1ST and 2nd PRIZE WINNERS FROM
CLASSES 13 – 21
Ring 2 In Hand Classes
Start 12.00hrs
Judge:
Class 22 IN HAND YOUNGSTOCK
Any breed 3 years and under. To mature 15hh or over
Class 23 IN HAND YOUNGSTOCK
Any breed 3 years and under. To mature under 15hh
Class 23 COLOURED IN HAND
Qualifier for SWPA Championships. To include skewbald piebald appaloosa spotted palomino and dun.
Class 24 VETERAN HORSE OR PONY
In hand. Qualifier for SWPA Championships. Horse to be over 15 yrs of age.
Class 25 MINIATURE
1,2 &3 year old
Class 26 MINIATURE
4 years and over
Class 27 BEST GRASS KEPT
In hand
Class 28 BEST THELWELL
In hand
CHAMPIONSHIP: OPEN TO ALL 1ST and 2nd PRIZE WINNERS FROM
CLASSES 22 – 28
All horses/ponies can be shown in a snaffle bridle.
All entries via HorseMonkey.com Entries close on Thursday 2nd June 2022
Approx class start times will be available on Friday 3rd June 2022
ENTRY FEES FOR CLASSES 1-5: TWRC Members £8.00 Non Members £9.00
ENTRY FEES FOR CLASSES 6-28 TWRC Members £6.00 Non Members £7.00
NB IF THE WEATHER IS DUBIOUS AND YOU THINK THE SHOW MAY BE CANCELLED, PLEASE PHONE NICKY ON 0781 8846519 OR CHECK OUR TWRC FACEBOOK PAGE
Please note that only Threewaters Members are eligible for points for the cups.
Disclaimer: The Organisers accept no responsibility for any accident, however caused, which may occur in connection with this event.
This show is run under British Riding Club rules.