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£500,000 Commitment
A financial commitment of £500,000 given by Jethro and Hugh McCusker for the event which took
£100,000 to stage with 39 classes each offering a prize fund of £1,000, which did not include the £1,000 for champions.
The New Vision Horse Show has in excess of 20 judges, 40-50 stewards and run on a scoring system
where points were carried through to a grand final in the main arena. A series of referees allocates points at various stages
during the judging process which eliminates the question of any judges favouring a rider instead of a horse.
New Vision Fact File
- Classes for Hunters, Cobs, Riding Horses, Ponies, Mountain and Moorland and Working Hunters .
- Entries close only the week before the show .
- Substitutions can be made up yo 24 hours befor the show begins.
- Prize fund £50.000.
- Aproximately £1,000 prize fund per class.
- Champions can win £1,000 and Reserves £400.
- £1,000 for the Champion Working Hunter Horse.
- Supreme Champion £1,000 and perpetual cup.
Sponsors will be allocated their classes by the show organisers. All sponsors will be listed in the show catalogue
and should make themselves available for class presentations
New Vision Fact File
Classes will have a maximum of four judges and a minimum of two. Judges will allocate their marks immediately.
The first two horses of each class will qualify for the evening performance where four judges will each display further marks
out of 10. Marks will be displayed from earlier and the evening marks will be added for way of going, manners, presentation
and the X factor. The New Vision Supreme Champion will be selected from
all the championship winners, which will be held on Sunday night and will be judged by a new panel of judges.
The New Vision Horse Show caters for all breeds and is an ideal shop window for producers,
breeders and those involved in all aspects of the equine industry. Hugh McCusker and Jethro are no strangers to success
in the show ring, both having won many championships and are also very successfull business men in their own fields. Part
of their collective vision for this show is the introduction of a transparent judging system, more spectator friendly, better
prize money, fair treatment for all to bring back the fun into showing. All concerned with this show state that they
are not in opposition to any other show and invite all to come along and look at our "New Vision" neither Hugh or Jethro will
exhibit, but like everyone, want the best horse to win, be it produced or ridden by proffesional or amateur.
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