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Malton Show 2011 - Results
The Malton Show, July 2011, Trophies and Class Results:
Unfortunately, this year's show was something of a washout, and so the results below are
not as conclusive or complete as we would have liked. Hopefully, 2012 will be better!
STATISTICS
- Results for a single person:
You can click on the Names in the results below
to see ALL the trophies/class results for that person.
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Prize Winners - Graphs:
Click HERE to see all the Prize Winners and the number
of prizes they won
TROPHIES
HORSES
Heavy Horses
- Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup: (no winner)
- The Malton & Norton Procession Society Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup for the best animal: (no winner)
- The Gladwin Perpetual Challenge Cup for the best entry bred by exhibitor: (no winner)
- The Bowman Cup for the Champion Brood Mare with foal at foot: (no winner)
- The George Ireland Memorial Trophy for best Colt Gelding or Filly in Class 3:
- York & Northern Counties Rose Bowl for Winner of Class 7: J C G Bloom
Heavy Horse Turnout
- The Malton Show Heavy Horse Turnout Trophy for the best entry: (no winner)
Private Driving
- Scampston Trophy for the Winner of Class 10: R Eric Mills
Ridden show ponies
- The Candlelighters Alexander Wilcox Memorial Shield: Poppy Parkin
- The Pat Cundall Memorial Challenge Cup:: Verity Sowersby
- The Hamilton-Smith Cup: Poppy Parkin
Riding Pony/Show Hunter Pony Breeding
- The Backhouse Cup - for the best two year old pony in hand: (no winner)
Perpetual Silver Challenge Rose Bowl
- Malton Show Trophy for Champion Hunter Pony in Hand: (no winner)
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CATTLE
Aberdeen Angus
- Givendale Cup - champion Aberdeen Angus: Turnbull family
British Limousin
- The late R W Rickatson esq perpetual challenge salver: (no winner)
Any Other Continental Pedigree Beef Breed
- The Fuller Trophy and Malton Agricultural Society Sash Awarded to the Interbreed Pedigree Champion Beast: R James
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SHEEP
Leicester
- The C Megginson Cup for Best Leicester Exhibit: Aconley & Shipley
Suffolk
- The R B Hicks Memorial Challenge Trophy for best Suffok Exhibit: A R Bulmer
- W W Frank Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit of the Opposite Sex: A R Bulmer
- Tom Midgely Memorial Trophy for the Best Group of Three in Class 100: A R Bulmer
Texel
- E Borman Challenge Cup for Champion Texel: P Jewitt
- Len & Sandra Pratt Silver Rose Bowl for Champion Female Texel: P Jewitt
Any Other Continental Breed
- The Starkey Cup for the best exhibit: S & J Hunter
North Country Cheviots
- The W Garbutt Memorial Trophy: C Dougherty
- The Richard Bulmer and Family Perpetual Trophy: C Dougherty
Non-Pedigree Sheep
- The Edwin Wood Memorial Cup: (no winner)
Breeds Recognised by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust inc. Minority Breeds
- John Goodman Memorial Cup: (no winner)
- The Sir Richard Storey Trophy for the Overall Champion of Rare Breed Classes: (no winner)
Young Handler's Classes
- The Maurice West Trophy for the Champion Young Handler: Declan Bulmer
CLASS RESULTS
Horses and Livestock
Heavy Horses
- Brood Mare with own foal at foot: F W Richardson & Sons
- Colt or Filly foal, progeny of Mare in Class 1: Mr R F Pearson
- Yearling Colt, filly or gelding: Fellthorpe Shires
- Two year old colt, filly or gelding: Mr R F Pearson
- Gelding or Mare, three years and over: F W Richardson & Sons
- Pair of Horses Shown in Hand: Deborah Wilding
- Decorated Heavy Horse: J C G Bloom
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Heavy Horse Turnout
- Single any breed:
- Single, any breed:
- Pair or Tandem, and Breed:
Private Driving
- The Best Private Turnout (singles and pairs) with 2 or 4 wheeled vehicles (show wagon and commercial vehicles not eligible): R Eric Mills
- British Driving Society Champion & Reserve Champion and Young Driver Rosettes: (no winner)
Ridden Hunters
- The Ponies (UK) Unaffiliated Novice Ridden Hunter: Mrs Jane Collins
- The Ponies (UK) Brineton Small Hunter Championship: Jemma Mendoza
- The Ponies (UK) Whittakers Lord Open Hunter: Judi Thurloe
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Open Working Hunter
- Local Working Hunter: Jane Williams
- Caldecote Confined Novice Working Hunter Summer Championship: Jane Williams
Hunter Breeding
- Small Hunter Brood Mare exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 158 cms with own foal at foot: Mr & Mrs M Grubb
- Colt of filly foal, progency of mare in Class 15: Mr & Mrs M Grubb
- Hunter Brood Mare, 158 cms and over with own foal at foot: Mrs K Scholes
- Colt or filly foal, progency of mare in Class 17: Mrs K Scholes
- Yearling colt, filly or gelding foaled in 2010: Lilian Parker
- Two year old gelding, colt or filly foaled in 2009: Mr S Pullan R Richmond
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Breeder's Premiums (Foals and Young Stock)
- Premiums - Foals:
- Premiums - Youngstock:
Breeder's Championships
- Foal Championship:
- Young Stock Championship (1, 2 & 3 year olds):
Part Bred Cleveland Bays
- In-hand Part-bred Cleveland Bay any age: Jane E Moore
Skewbald and Piebald
- Skewbald/Piebald Open in-hand championship: Jane Jackson
- Ridden Skewbald/Piebald combined class: Tessa Nelson
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Ridden show ponies
- BSPS/Brineton Ridden Show Pony Summer Championship (mare or gelding, four years old and over exceeding 138cm but not exceeding 148cm): no entries
- BSPS/Brineton Ridden Show Pony Summer Championship (mare or gelding, four years old and over exceeding 128cm but not exceeding 138cm): Verity Sowersby
- BSPS/Brineton Ridden Show Pony Summer Championship (mare or gelding four years old and not exceeding 128cm): Verity Sowersby
- BSPS/P (UK) Lead Rein Pony Summer Championship: Poppy Parkin
- BSPS/P (UK) First Ridden Poney Summer Championship: L Vickerton
Riding Pony/Show Hunter Pony Breeding
- Brood Mare Riding Pony: Mrs J B Hugill
- Foal, progency of mare in Class 29: Mrs J B Hugill
- Riding Pony in Hand (colt, filly or gelding, yearling's not to exceed 148cm at maturity):
- The Backhouse Cup - for the best two year old pony in hand:
- Riding Pony in Hand (colt, filly or gelding, two or three years old not to exceed 148cm at maturity):
Perpetual Silver Challenge Rose Bowl
- Hunter Pony in Hand (stallion, mare or gelding four years old and over, and not exceeding 153cm):
- Hunter Pony in Hand (colt, filly or gelding, yearling not to exceed 153cm at maturity):
- Hunter Pony in Hand (colt, filly or gelding two and three years old, not to exceed 153cm at maturity):
In-Hand Mountain and Moorland
- The Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland In Hand Pony (Stallion mare or gelding four years old and over): Macleod & Appleton Rebecca Rawlinson
- The Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland In Hand Pony (filly or gelding yearling, two and three years old): Mrs S O' Rouke-Kilburn
- The Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland In Hand Pony (stallion mare or gelding, four years old and over): V Colegate
- The Glyn Greenwood Mountain & Moorland In Hand Pony (colt filly or gelding, yearling two and three years old): Mrs J Aldred
Ridden Mountain and Moorland
- The Kingsford Mountain and Moorland Ridden Pony of the Year Large Breeds: Lauren Gibson
- The Kingsford Mountain and Moorland Ridden Pony of the Year Small Breeds: Lucy Dyer
Championship
- Lobster Pot Mountain and Moorland Leading Rein: Anya Potter-Firth
- Brineton Mountain and Moorland First Ridden: Ericka Siedlecki
Working Hunter Ponies
- BSPS Open Cradle Stakes: Amy Hayhurst
- BSPS/Lord Frederick Nursery Stakes: A Bullock & N Jones/Annabel Jones
- BSPS/Colne Working Hunter Pony, riders under 14: Sam Seymour
- BSPS/Colne Working Hunter Pony, riders under 17: Mrs J Christopher/Abbi Christopher
- BSPS/Colne Working Hunter Pony, riders under 20:
- Working Hunter Pony Championship:
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Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter
- Not exceeding 122cms - Riders of any age: Harriet Etchels
- Exceeding 122cms but not exceeding 138cms - Riders of any age:
- Exceeding 138cms - Riders any age: Sammy-Jo Grantham
Irish Draughts
- Mixed Irish Draught Youngstock:
- Ridden Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse:
Open Cob Class
Racehorse to Riding Horse
- The Tattersalls and RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse Class: Heather Hume
Fancy Dress
- Rider to be 13 years under on day of show: Annabelle Beckett
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CATTLE
Aberdeen Angus
- Bull, any age: Turnbull family
- Cow:
- Maiden heifer : Turnbull family
- Champion Aberdeen Angus - best presented exhibit: Turnbull family
British Limousin
- Bull, any age: E Mackley
- Cow: E Mackley
- Maiden heifer: (no winner)
Registered British Blonde
- Bull, any age: R T Ward
- Cow: N T Barrett
- Maiden Heifer: N T Barrett
Any Other British Native Pedigree Beef Bred
- Bull, any age: R James
- Cow: J D Botham
- Maiden Heifer: G Bulmer
Any Other Continental Pedigree Beef Breed
- Bull, any age: Luke Swails
- Cow: (no winner)
- Maiden Heifer: H Bulmer
Beef Cattle
- Charolais & Simmental Sterk, Charolais Cross Bred Steer, Simmental Cross Bred Steer - any weight: J Waind
- Continental Steer, other than Charolais and Charolais cross, Simmental and Simmental Cross, under 500 Kg: J L White & Son
- Continental Steer, other than Charolais and Charolais cross, Simmental and Simmental Cross, over 500 Kg: David Hall
- Belgian Blue X Heifer, any weight: J R Johnson & Son
- Belgian Blue X Steer any weight:
- Heifer under 500 Kg: David Hall
- Heifer 500 Kg and over: J L White & Son
- Matching pair of Beasts, any age: David Hall
- Best Baby Beff under 350kgs, male or female: L Swales
- Best Young Handler: Under 12: Jo Barker
- Best Young Handler - Over 12: J Dale
SHEEP
Leicester
- Leicester Shearling Ram: A E Goodman
- Leicester Ram Lamb: Aconley & Shipley
- Leicester Gimmer in full wool: Aconley & Shipley
- Leicester Gimmer Shearling: Aconley & Shipley
- Leicester Gimmer Lamb suitable for breeding purposes: Conley & Shipley
- Leicester Breeding Ewe which has suckled lambs this season: A E Goodman
Suffolk
- Suffolk Shearling Ram: A R Bulmer
- Suffolk Ram Lamb: A R Bulmer
- Suffolk Ram Lamb, untrimmed: D Aconley
- Suffolk Gimmer Shearling: A R Bulmer
- Suffolk Gimmer Lamb: A R Bulmer
- Suffolk Ewe which has suckled lambs this season: A R Bulmer
- Best group of three (one male and two females drawn from any class): J T & P A Black
Jacobs (Non MV Accredited)
- Ram, any age: J T & P A Black
- Ewe which has reared progency in the year of the Show: J T & P A Black
- Shearling Ewe: J T & P A Black
- Ewe Lamb: J T & P A Black
- Ram Lamb: J R Atkinson
- Group of Three: R & F E Verity
Texel
- Ram, any age: Mr & Miss Blythman
- Ram Lamb: P Jewitt
- Shearling Ram: A I & J M Chapman
- Ewe, reared lambs in 2011: Mr & Miss Blythman
- Shearling Ewe: A I & Mrs J M Chapman
- Ewe Lamb: P Jewitt
- Best Group of Three (one male and two females drawn from any class): P Jewitt
Blue Faced Leicester
- Ram, any age: J & D Stenton
- Ram Lamb: J & D Stenton
- Ewe, reared lambs in 2011: J & D Stenton
- Gimmer Lamb: A C & S A Hutchinson
- Gimmer Shearling: A C & S A Hutchinson
- Best Group of Three (one male and two females drawn from any class): J and D Stenton
British Charollais
- Ram, any age: S & J Hunter
- Ram Lamb: C Dougherty
- Ewe, any age: C Dougherty
- Shearling: C Dougherty
- Ewe Lamb: C Dougherty
- Best Group of Three (one male and two females drawn from any class): C Dougherty
Any Other Continental Breed
- Ram, one year old and over: S & J Hunter
- Female, one year old and over: A C & S A Hutchinson
- Tup lamb born in 2011: A C & S A Hutchinson
- Gimmer lamb born in 2011: A C & S A Hutchinson
- Best Group of Three (one Male, two Females drawn from any Class): S & J Hunter
Any Other Native Breed
- Male, any age:
- Female, any age:
North Country Cheviots
- Aged or Shearling ram: K O & E A Stones
- Ram lamb born in 2011: J P & T B Hunter
- Female, any age: K O & E A Stones
- Shearling Ewe: J P & T B Hunter
- Gimmer lamb born in 2011: J P & T B Hunter
- Group of three: J P & T B Hunter
Fat Lambs
- Pen of three Cross-Bred Lambs, untrimmed, suitable for Butchering purposes, bred by exhibitor, not exceeding 40 Kg, average live weight: A C & S A Hutchinson
- Pen of three Cross-Bred Lambs, untrimmed, suitable for Butchering purposes, bred by exhibitor, average live weight over 40 Kg: A C & S A Hutchinson
Non-Pedigree Sheep
- Pen of twp Down Cross or Scotch White-Faced half-bred Gimmer Shearlings:
- Pen of two Down Cross or Scotch White-Faced half-bred Ewes:
Breeds Recognised by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust including Minority Breeds
- Primitive Ram: (no winner)
- Primitive Ewe: (no winner)
- Primitive Family Group: (no winner)
- Any other Rare of Minority Breed Ram: (no winner)
- Any other Rare of Minority Breed Ewe: (no winner)
- Rare of Minority Breeds Family Group: (no winner)
Young Handler's Classes
- Lamb or Sheep, any breed or cross, MV Accredited, shown by a young handler 9 years of age or under on the day of the show: C Dougherty
- Lamp of Sheep, of any breed or cross, MV Accredited, shown by a young handler 10 - 14 years of age or under on the day of the show: C Dougherty
- Lamb or Sheep, of any breed or cross, Non MV Accredited, shown by a young handler 10 - 14 years of age or under on the day of the show: Declan Bulmer
- ** The Maurice West Trophy for the Champion Young Handler: Declan Bulmer
HORTICULTURAL SECTION
Flowers
- Sweet peas in any container: Mr Rishworth
- Mixed perennials in any container: Susan Haigh
- Three Dahlias cactus: (no entries)
- Three Dahlias decorative: Susan Haigh
- Three Dahlias pompom; (no entries)
- Three Gladioli; (no entries)
- Four pansies mixed: Mr D Flower
- One fern in a pot: Mr D Flower
- One single bloom rose: Mr J J Agar
- Three stems of roses: Susan Haigh
- Roses in any container: Susan Haigh
- Lady's spray, garden material: Susan Haigh
- Lady's spray, florists' material: Susan Haigh
- Gent's buttonhole, garden material: Susan Haigh
- Gent's buttonhole, florists, material: Susan Haigh
- Basket of mixed flowers and foliage from your garden only, any size: Mr D Flower
- Cacti - three different species in not more than 3.5" pots: Mr D Flower
- Succulent - three different species in not more than 3.5" pots: Mr D Flower
- A pot plant, foliage: Mr R D Potter
- A pot plant, flowering: Barbara Wainwright
- Planted tub or window box, any size: David Wainwright
- Hanging container: David Wainwright
- One Geranium in a pot: Mr D Flower
- One flowering begonia: David Wainwright
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Fruit and Vegetables
- One cucumber: Susan Haigh
- One Truss of tomatoes: D Clarke
- Two heads of lettuce: Susan Haigh
- Three carrots: D Clarke
- Three courgettes: R B Potter
- Three beetroot: W A Haigh
- One cauliflower: R B Potter
- Three onions: S Aconley
- One cabbage: Mr J J Agar
- Four pods of peas: R B Potter
- Four pods of broad beans: R B Potter
- Four potatoes, any variety: R B potatoes
- Three herbs in a container: D Clarke
- A tray containing four salad vegetables, space 18 inch square: R B Potter
- Gooseberries, six berries on a plate: R B Potter
- Half a pint of blackcurrants on stalks: D Clarke
- Six raspberries; (no entries)
- Two rhubarb sticks: James Patmore
- One flower and one vegetable: R B Potter
- Any other fruit not included in this schedule: W A Haigh
- Any other vegetable not included in schedule: D Clarke
Children's classes
- Vegetable/fruit animal/reptile up to and including 7 years: Edward Lyon
- Vegetable/fruit animal/reptile 8 - 13 years: Ryan Aconley
- Any vegetable grown by exhibitor up to and including 7 years: Jessica Angus
- Any vegetable grown by exhibitor 8 to 13 years: Brittany Wheldon
- Miniature garden in a seed tray up to and including 7 years: Katie Hamilton
- Miniature garden in a seed tray 8 to 13 years: Brittany Wheldon
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Bread and cakes
- The oldest cookery book: L Webster
- One chocolate cake - undecorated (Male exhibitors only): Mr J Hustler
- One Bakewell tart: J Richardson
- One decorated carrot cake: M Legard
- One round of shortcake: Chris Bartlett
- Chocolate cola cake: Nicky Jackson
- Jam filled Victoria sandwich: Shirley Scaife
- Farmhouse fruit loaf: M Legard
- One savoury flan: M Legard
- One ginger loaf: Deanne Briggs
- A dish of four cheese scones: nDeanne Briggs
- A dish of four butterfly buns: Shirley Scaife
- Four chocolate brownies: M Legard
- One filled Pavlova: Janet Beal
- One pizza - approx 8 inch, any variety, own bread base: Janet Beal
- Four canapés: M Legard
- Four Chelsea buns: Janet Beal
- One plate apple pie: V Lickes
- Four assorted tarts: M Legard
- Four decorated cup cakes: Sharon Booker
- A jar of lemon curd: Janet Beal
- A jar of marmalade: A Stott
- A jar of chutney: Deanna Briggs
- A jar of jelly: (no entry)
- A jar of jam: Nicky Jackson
- A bottle of fruit cordial: Deanna Briggs
Children's classes
- Up to and including 7 years - one pizza: E Richardson
- 8 - 13 years - one pizza: Freya Simpson
- Up to and including 7 years - one decorated hard boiled egg: Lucy Mitchell
- 8 - 13 - one decorated hard boiled egg: Lydia Beard
- Up to and including 7 years - four decorated buns: Anja Simpson
- 8 - 13 years - four decorated buns: Lucy Mitchell
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Handicrafts
- Any article in any medium not listed below: Glen Wilson,/Malcolm Wray
- A hand knitted double knit garment: Mrs J Kent
- A hand knitted garment for child under 5: Jo Billingham
- A hand knitted garment in Arran: Jo Billingham
- A hand knitted garment in four ply or under: Jo Billingham
- A hand knitted baby garment: J Kent
- A hand knitted/crochet accessory: Jo Billingham
- Soft toy: Lindsey Everett
- A cushion: Gwen Wilson
- A hand made bag: Mandy Knaggs
- A dressed doll: Mrs J Kent
- Any hand embroidery: Val Gilbert
- Any cross stitch: Lindsey Everitt
- Original textile design to include mixed media: Sandra Piercy
- Any article of sewing - hand made: Sandra Piercy
- Any article of sewing - machine made: Val Gilbert
- Any article of quilting: Sandra Piercy
- Any item of beading: Mandy Knaggs
- Hand made card: Val Gilbertt
- Any novelty article knitted/crochet: Jo Billingham
- Any item of woodwork: Mr C Chaloner
- Any article made from recycled material: James Stone
- Charity knitting: J Kent
Children's classes
- Up to and including 7 years - Any article of sewing/handicraft: Lydia Beard
- 8 - 13 - Any article of sewing/handicraft: Shayne Bulmer & Lucy Debenham
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Art
- An original framed or mounted painting or drawing - any medium: Marion Cockrem
Children's art
- Up to and including 7 years - My favourite things, any medium: Katy Bosomworth
- 8 - 13 years - My favourite things, any medium: Hollie Bulmer
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Photography
- Animals: Andrea Trousdale
- My favourite view: M Legard
Children's photography
- Up to and including 7 years - A day out: Ben Beard
- 8 -13 years - A day out: Holly Beard
- The Russell & Wrangham Tankard - best exhibit in the flower section (sponsor W P Horsley): David Wainwright
- The Charles Rose Tankard presented to the Best Rose Exhibit (sponsor R V Rogers): J J Agar
- The J F Challis & Son Challenge Cup presented to the best vegetable exhibit: R B Potter
- The Cecily Knaggs Cup for best exhibit in the bread and cake section (sponsor The Whole Hogg Farm Shop): Nicky Jackson
- The Kathleen Cuthbertson Cup for the best exhibit in the handicraft section (W Boyes and Co Ltd Malton): James Stone
- The Beryl Featherstone Memorial Cup for the most points in the handicraft section: Jo Billingham
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