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Which golden oldies reigned at the National Veteran championships?


  • Now in its sixth year, the National Veteran championships, hosted by the Veteran Horse Society, saw strong class entries across the board. Competitors from around the country came in floods to celebrate their very own ‘golden oldies’.

    The Veteran Horse Society was founded by Julianne Aston more than 20 years ago and is dedicated to all horses and ponies aged 15 and over.

    The championship fixture has become the highlight of the veteran calendar, bringing together the hundreds of veteran horse owners and carers, for one weekend of the year.

    Check out these highlights from the 2019 fixture…

    1. Congratulations!

    The overall champion veteran horse of the year 2019 was 22-year-old Cottrell Riverdance, ridden by Millie Bowles, crowned in the grand supreme final after taking the supreme ridden title.

    2. Crowd favourite

    Gary Snaith and his beautiful 19-year-old Shetland mare Schivas Victoria were crowned mountain and moorland in-hand supreme champions.

    3. Young talent

    The equitation class for riders 15 years and under was won by Isobel Kinvig and Mrs Kinvig’s 19-year-old gelding Glengoole Lad. This was Lad’s third show back after a seven-year break from the show ring.

    4. A special guest

    Team GB member and Veteran Horse Society member Lindsay Hancock delighted the crowds with a dressage to music performance with her team horse Barachiel. Lindsay’s student Blythe Senior joined her riding No Limit D, who is aged 24.

    5. Dressed to the nines

    The popular costume class saw the Fell pony Clarmount Bengeman, aged 21, and his owner Rebecca Rawlinson land the in-hand title.

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    6. Picture perfect

    Rose Sinclair-James and 17-year-old Half Irish were crowned regional ridden champions after winning the regional ridden pre-veteran class for horses aged 15 to 19.

    7. Team work

    Laura Kenyon-Brodie and 22-year-old Maysong and Beth Hutchinson with 19-year-old Tamiros took victory in the pairs class.

    8. A for effort

    Strictly fancy dress-age winner was Claire Hazeldine and her 20-year-old Taking the Biscuit, while the best costume award went to Amelia Stevens and Glenives Princess Sylvia (above).

    For all the latest equestrian news and reports, don’t miss Horse & Hound magazine, out every Thursday. Check out the full 2019 Horse of the Year Show report in this week’s issue, on sale Thursday 10 October.

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