The Magpie clears up in the Coloured Horse and Pony of the Year Championship Sponsored by CHAPS (UK)

The Magpie clears up in the Coloured Horse and Pony of the Year Championship Sponsored by CHAPS (UK)

Showstopping Piebald, The Magpie, cleared up in the prestigious Coloured Horse and Pony of the Year Championship Sponsored by CHAPS (UK), taking the overall honours on the final afternoon of Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) to end a very successful season.

 

The eight-year-old had claimed the Native/Cob/Traditional Horse section earlier in the day. Rider Adam Forster didn’t have any plans for the Championship, other than to enjoy it, but The Magpie pulled it out of the bag, much to the delight of all of his connections who were watching from the ringside.

 

The breeding of The Magpie is unknown; he was found tethered at a beach in Ireland. He was bought by Claire Lupton as a three-year-old and Adam has ridden him for the past three seasons. He’s been particularly consistent this season, also winning at the Royal International.

 

“He’s a dream to show,” said Adam after this morning’s class. “On the go round he just glistened round and then I watched the judge ride and she said to me ‘that was the most superb ride, thank you’. He just didn’t falter.”

 

While Adam has experienced wins at HOYS on the ground with ponies he has produced, he has never ridden to victory himself. He certainly enjoyed his time in the spotlight today.

 

Homebred Skewbald Rodney Trotter III ended his season on a high standing Reserve Champion after taking the win in the Native/Cob/Traditional Pony section. The nine-year-old is owned, and was bred by, Lynn Scott and ridden and produced by daughter Emma.

 

Celebrating a first HOYS win for this family team, Emma said: “He’s made all our dreams come true! I’ve waited years to know what that feels like!” she laughed. “It’s something you work towards but never expect to happen.”

 

Eight-year-old Skewbald gelding Bart took the Non-Native Horse section, owned and ridden by Vicky Smith. Vicky was still buzzing from her HOYS victory yesterday, where another of her horses Bling Cobsby stood Colosso Family Cob of the Year Reserve Champion, and she had three rides in the Coloureds today to keep her busy.

 

Vicky rode Bart at HOYS last year where they finished fifth and her partner Alan Marnie bought him earlier this year from Gillian Hickford. They’ve had a great season winning at The Showing Register Show, BSPA Northern and the North of England.

 

The first class of the Championship was the Non-Native Pony section, which saw Hannah Horton pilot Rosemary Obbard’s Skewbald mare Champlers Allsorts to the top spot.

 

ENDS

 

Image credit: 1st Class Images

 

For more information on Horse of the Year Show 2018, or to request a selection of copyright free images, please contact:

 

Horse of the Year Show Press Office

Grandstand Media Ltd

Tel: 02476 858 205

Email: press@hoys.co.uk

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