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Top marks as show jumping returns to Kintyre show

The return of show jumping in both adult and junior classes guaranteed a high turnout of horses and ponies at Kintyre show.

Overall champion at last Friday’s event, which saw judges busy across all parts of the horse and pony section, was Kerry Hopes, riding Dandy.

Kintyre Agricultural Society horse section full results: Class 88 horse turnout: 1 Julie Donn - Glenfyne Billicoy; 2 Andrea McShannon - Nicole; 3 Beth McEachran - Financial Endeavour. Class 89 ridden horse: 1 Beth McEachran - Financial Endeavour; 2 Patricia O’Reilly - Eamon; 3 Heather Dixon - Blossom Hill. Class 90 ridden pony: 1 Jadie Baillie - Cruise; 2 Lauren Johnson - Starlight Savannah; 3 Claudia Foster - Galway Rattie. Class 91 small M and M - In-hand or ridden: 1 Kerry Hopes - Dandy; 2 Tracy McArthur - Pebbles; 3 Georgia Foster - Party Politics. Class 92 large M and M - inhand or ridden: 1 Jadie Baillie - Cruise; 2 Alyssa McEachran - Coathandens Black Tulip; 3 Kerry Hopes - Freddie. Class 93 happy hacker: 1 Lauren Johnson - Starlight Savannah; 2 Andrea McShannon - Nicole; 3 Julie Sloan - Castlehough Just Joey. Class 94 ridden coloured: 1 Julie Donn - Glenfyne Billicoy; 2 Lauren Johnson - Starlight Savannah; 3 Cat Ryan - Hunky Dory. Class 95 ridden veteran: 1 Willow Ryan - Dunedin Minstral; 2 Andrea McShannon - Nicole; 3 Heather Dixon - Blossom Hill. Class 96 working hunter pony: 1 Jadie Baillie - Cruise; 2 Claudia Foster - Galway Rattie; 3 Rebecca Baillie - Brooklyn. Class 97 working hunter horse: 1 Ashleigh Kilgour - McCoy IV; 2 Patricia O’Reilly - Eamon; 3 Marije Terpstra - Mini. Class 98 pony turnout: 1 Alyssa McEachran - Coathandens Black Tulip; 2 Jadie Baillie - Cruise; 3 Ava McLachlan - Peppermint Princess. Class 99a lead rein: 1 Ava McLachlan - Peppermint Princess; 2 Jessica Hamilton - Dandy; 3 Ffion Lavery Jones - Pebbles. Class 99b first ridden: 1 Zoe Prentice - Cowal; 2 Willow Ryan - Dunedin Minstral; 3 Alyssa McEachran - Coathandens Black Tulip. Class 100 young rider: 1 Elske Nynke Smit - Mini; 2 Georgia Foster - Party Politics; 3 Alyssa McEachran - Coathandens Black Tulip. Class 101 in-hand young handler: 1 Georgia Foster - Party Politics; 2 Willow Ryan - Dunedin Minstral; 3 Zoe Prentice - Cowal. Class 102 open in-hand: 1 Sue Clayton - Jade; 2 Gillian Rennie - Barney; 3 Lauren Johnson - Starlight Savannah. Class 103 show-jumping 30cm: 1 Zoe Prentice - Cowal; 2 Willow Ryan - Dunedin Minstral; 3 Alyssa McEachran - Coathandens Black Tulip. Class 104 show-jumping 50cm: 1 Lauren Johnson - Peppermint Princess; 2 Morgan Sinclair - Barney; 3 Georgia Foster - Party Politics. Class 105 show-jumping 70cm: 1 Claudia Foster - Galway Rattie; 2 Rebecca Baillie - Brooklyn; 3 Kirsty Kitson - Rua. Class 106 Show-jumping 90cm: 1 Claudia Foster - Galway Rattie; 2 Marije Terpstra - Mini; 3 Kirsty Kitson - Rua. Championships Garth cup: Alyssa McEachran - Coathandens Black Tulip. Emerald utility cup: Julie Donn - Glenfyne Billicoy. Tangy cup: Kerry Hopes - Dandy. Susan Maloney memorial cup: Ava McLachlan - Peppermint Princess. Currie cup: Beth McEachran - Financial Endeavour. Kintyre cup: Ashleigh Kilgour - McCoy IV.

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