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2010 Results
 

 
 

CATTLE

HOLSTEIN:

Unserved Heifer: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge,
Lowfield Appleby. Heifer in Calf: R Watson, Gatrigg Farm, Curthwaite,
Wigton. Cow in Calf: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield
Appleby. Heifer in Milk. GM & G Watson, Gatrigg Farm, Curthwaite,
Wigton. Second Calved Cow, in Milk: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside
Lodge, Lowfield Appleby. Senior Cow, in Milk, to have calved three times
or more: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield Appleby.
Champion Holstein Friesian: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge,
Lowfield Appleby. Three British Holstein Friesian Cattle (any age or
sex): Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield Appleby. Best
Female Breed: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield Appleby.
Best Pair of Females: CW & DE Bushby, Watson Hill, Egremont, Whitehaven.
Junior Special Competition - Holstein type heifer under 12 months old to
be shown by stockperson aged 16 years and under: Jack Wilson, Ormside
Lodge, Lowfield Appleby. Holstein type heifer under 12 months old to be
shown by stockperson aged 17 years to 26 years: Sain Edmondson,
Wallowway, Penruddock. Best handler: Sain Edmondson, Wallowway,
Penruddock.

AYRSHIRE:

Heifer, in calf: Messrs Mattinson, Rosewain Farm, Wigton. Cow
in Calf: D & C Sanderson, Thackthwaite Hall, Wigton. Champion prize for
best animal in the Ayrshire Class: Messrs Mattinson, Rosewain Farm,
Wigton.

JERSEY :

Heifer in Calf: Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield
Appleby. Cow, in Calf: M Rudd, Jenkin Cross, Wigton. Heifer in Milk:
Sain Edmondson, Wallowway, Penruddock. Cow in Milk: Mark and Diane
Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield Appleby. Unserved heifer: Sain
Edmondson, Wallowway, Penruddock. Best pair of females: M Rudd, Jenkin
Cross, Wigton. Champion prize for the best animal in the Jersey class: M
& D Wilson, Ormside Lodge, Lowfield Appleby.

INTERBREED:

Best Pair of interbreed dairy cattle on field: M/S
Mattinson, Rosewain Farm, Wigton.

CHAROLAIS:

Cow: DA & SM Miller, Crookdake Mill, Wigton. Heifer in Calf
or in Milk, not showing more than six broad teeth: DA & SM Miller,
Crookdake Mill, Wigton. Heifer, unserved, showing not more than two
broad teeth: Emily Huntington, Bridge Mill, Woodrow, Wigton. Bull, any
age: DT & G Young, Crummock Bank, Waverton, Wigton. Champion prize for
best animal sired by a Charolais Bull to include commercial beef cattle:
Emily Huntington, Bridge Mill, Woodrow, Wigton.

SIMMENTAL:

Heifer, unserved, showing more than two broad teeth: T & J
Peile, Pasture House, Wigton. Champion prize for best animal in
Simmental class: T & J Peile, Pasture House, Wigton.

LIMOUSIN:

Cow: Cormack McDowell, Elmside, East Riggs, Annan, Dumfries.
Heifer, in calf or in milk, not showing more than six broad teeth:
Cormack McDowell, Elmside, East Riggs, Annan, Dumfries. Heifer,
unserved, showing not more than two broad teeth: Cormack McDowell,
Elmside, East Riggs, Annan, Dumfries. Bull, any age. Messrs Armstrong,
Terrace Farm, Lorton, Cockermouth. Champion prize for the best animal in
Limousin class: Cormack McDowell, Elmside, East Riggs, Annan, Dumfries.
Pairs: B Bowe, Midtown Farm, Wiggonby, Wigton.

BRITISH BLONDES:

Heifer, in calf or in milk, not showing more than six
broad teeth: A Hall, Preston Tilery, Brafferton, Darlington. Bull any
age: A Hall, Preston Tilery, Brafferton, Darlington. Best animal in
class: A Hall, Preston Tilery, Brafferton, Darlington.

BRITISH BLUE:

Cow: K Watret, Manscastle Farm, Cummertrees, Annan.
Heifer, in calf or in milk, not showing more than six broad teeth: JE
Bellas & Son, Croft End Farm, Appleby. Heifer, unserved, showing not
more than two broad teeth: K Watret, Manscastle Farm, Cummertrees,
Annan. Bull, any age: RF Tyson, Beck Farm, Millom. Champion prize for
best in British Blue class: K Watret, Manscastle Farm, Cummertrees,
Annan.

COMMERCIAL BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP:

Beef type animal under 15 months old:
Hyslop and Richardson, Low Bank End Farm, Appleby. Beef type animal over
15 months old: N Slack, Plum Tree House, Newby, Penrith. Beef type
animal to be shown by young stockperson under 26 years of age who has
shown in either classes 47 or 48: Lucy Corner, Preston Tilery,
Brafferton, Darlington.

BEST INTERBREED CHAMPION:

K Watret, Manscastle Farm, Cummertrees,
Annan.

BEST PAIR: Hyslop and Richardson, Low Bank End Farm, Appleby.

BEST BEAST ON THE SHOW FIELD:

K Watret, Manscastle Farm, Cummertrees,
Annan.

MOST POINTS IN CATTLE CLASS:

Mark and Diane Wilson, Ormside Lodge,
Lowfield Appleby.

 

SHEEP:


YOUNG FARMERS:

One sheep, accredited, any breed (male): Charlotte
Trafford, Springfield Farm, Greysouthen, Cockermouth. One sheep,
accredited, any breed (female): Charlotte Trafford, Springfield Farm,
Greysouthen, Cockermouth. One sheep, non accredited, any breed (male):
Adam Brown, Park House Farm, Cockermouth. One sheep, non accredited, any
breed (female): Adam Brown, Park House Farm, Cockermouth.

NORTH OF ENGLAND MULES:

Three North of England mule gimmer shearlings:
W Skelton, Rook Farm, Tallentire, Cockermouth. Three North of England
mule gimmer shearlings to have reared lambs this season: W Skelton, Rook
Farm, Tallentire, Cockermouth. Three North of England mule gimmer lambs:
N Marston. Millstone Moor, Cockermouth. One North of England mule gimmer
lamb: Marston. Millstone Moor, Cockermouth. Three North of England mule
gimmer lambs (restricted to competition residing within 15 miles of the
show field: G Whitfield, Stowbank, Ennerdale, Cleator. Best group of
three mule gimmer lambs: W Skelton, Rook Farm, Tallentire. Best pair of
North of England mules: N Marston, Millstone Moor, Cockermouth. Best
mule sheep on field drawn from any class: N Marston, Millstone Moor,
Cockermouth. Cross Bred Sheep: Three Suffolk cross ewes or shearlings:
Matthew Atkinson, Brayton Road, Aspatria. Three half breed (white faced)
ewes or shearlings: Matthew Atkinson, Brayton Road, Aspatria. Three
continental (cross) ewes or shearlings: S Peile, Parkgate, Waverton,
Wigton. Three prime lambs (any cross except in premium 58. Not to exceed
120 kilos): S Peile, Parkgate, Waverton, Wigton. Three prime lambs (any
cross except as in premium 58 to exceed 120 kilos): S Peile, Parkgate,
Waverton, Wigton.

HERDWICKS:

Aged ram: G Harryman. Three-year-old ram: TG Grave & Miss V
Watson, Hawthorn Cottage, Main Street, Ravenglass. Shearling ram: G
Harryman. Ram lamb: G Harryman. One ewe to show milk: G Harryman. One
two-shear gimmer: G Harryman. One gimmer shearling: D & J Wilson, Anns
Cottage, Dockray, Penrith. One gimmer lamb: TG Grave & Miss V Watson.
Group of rams comprising one aged, one three-year-old, one shearling and
one lamb: TG Grave & Miss V Watson. Group of females comprising one
aged, one three-year-old, one shearling and one lamb: TG Grave & Miss V
Watson. Best Herdwick to be presented outright winner three times in
succession or four times in all: G Harryman.

SWALEDALES:

Aged ram: TW Bell & Son, Hill Top Farm, St John's in the
Vale, Keswick. Shearling ram: TW Bell & Son, Hill Top Farm, St John's
in the Vale, Keswick. Ram lamb: Messrs Gill, Newlands Farm, Ireby,
Wigton. Ewe to show milk: TW Bell & Son, Hill Top Farm, St John's in
the Vale, Keswick. Two shear gimmer: TW Bell & Son, Hill Top Farm, St
John's in the Vale, Keswick. Gimmer shearling: Messrs Gill, Newlands
Farm, Ireby, Wigton. Gimmer lamb: TW Bell & Son, Hill Top Farm, St
John's in the Vale, Keswick. Best Swaledale to be presented
outright winner three times in succession or four times in all: TW
Bell.

BLUEFACED LEICESTERS:

Aged ram: Mrs Little, The Close, Heathersgill,
Carlisle. Shearling ram: BJ and JS Watson, Hawthorn Cottage, Main
Street, Ravenglass. Ram lamb: Mrs Little. One ewe: Mrs Little. Gimmer
shearling: SE Hill, Little Cross, Arkleby, Wigton. Gimmer lamb: SE Hill.
Group of three, comprising one male and two females: BJ and JS Watson,
Ravenglass. Best animal (to be won three times in all): SE Hill,
Arkleby.

SUFFOLK SHEEP:

Aged ram: Mr and Mrs Graham, Red Cat Farm, Durdar,
Carlisle. Shearling ram: Andrea Neal, Nixon Terrace, Broughton Moor. Ram
lamb: Mr and Mrs Graham, Durdar. One ewe: Mr and Mrs Graham, Durdar.
Gimmer shearling: Mr and Mrs Graham, Durdar. Gimmer lamb: Mr and Mrs
Graham, Durdar. Best pure bred Suffolk sheep to be won twice in
succession, or three times in all by a different animal: Mr and Mrs
Graham, Durdar.

TEXEL SHEEP:

Aged ram: AL Mounsey, Wardall Guards, Aspatria. Shearling
ram: RW Almond, Irton House Farm, Setmurthy, Cockermouth. Ram lamb: R &
E Campbell, Shepherds Hotel, Cockermouth. One ewe: R & E Campbell,
Cockermouth. Gimmer shearling: R & E Campbell, Cockermouth. Gimmer lamb:
G Pyman, Dark View, Stainton, Penrith. Group of home bred sheep
consisting of one ewe, one shearling and one gimmer lamb: R & E
Campbell, Cockermouth. Champion prize in Texel section: R & E Campbell,
Cockermouth.

BELTEX SHEEP:

Aged ram: J & T Buckle, Buckles Farm, Barras, Kirkby
Stephen. Shearling ram: J & T Buckle. Ram lamb: AE Story, Hobbiesburn,
Longtown, Carlisle. One ewe: AE Story. Gimmer Shearling: AE Story.
Gimmer lamb: AE Story. Champion prize: AE Story.

CHAROLLAIS SHEEP:

Aged ram: JJ Wales, Thackwood Farm, Raughton Head,
Carlisle. Shearling lamb: JJ Wales. Ram Lamb: JJ Wales. One ewe: James
Carlile, Fowrass Farm, Laithes, Penrith. Gimmer Shearling: JJ Wales.
Gimmer lamb: James Carlile. Champion prize: JJ Wales.

BEST PAIRS:

Hill Sheep: G Harryman. Lowland sheep: R Campbell.

BEST BRED SHEEP ON FIELD:

RE Campbell.

MOST POINTS IN SHEEP CLASSES:

AE Story.

CUMBERLAND & WESTMORLAND WRESTLING

Winners: under 12: Ryan Scott; Class under 15: Jamie Blamire; under 18:
James Hall; 11.5 stones: John Harrington; 13 stones: Richard Fox; All
weights: Richard Fox; girls: Anna McGregor.

POULTRY AND FOWL


OLD ENGLISH GAME:

Brown, red or grey cock: I Trohear. Brown red or grey
hen: J and P Medcalf. Duckwing or black red cock: P Waring. Duckwing or
clay wheaten hen: P Waring. Any other colour cock: P Waring. Any other
colour hen: P Waring. Oxford type MorF: J and P Medcalf.

LARGE SOFT FEATHER:

AV Heavy Breed Male: J Houston. AV Heavy Breed
Female: L Jackson. AV light breed male: S Hunter. AV light breed female:
S Hunter. Any colour silkie male or female: J & J Barry.

WATERFOWL:

AV Any colour call duck or drake: J Johnson. Any other
variety duck or drake: S Hunter.

VARIETY BANTAMS:

Any colour Wyandotte male: J Houston. Any colour
Wyandotte female: VM Land. Australorp male or female: J Houston. Any
colour Sussex male or female: J Johnson. Rhode Island Red male or
female: L Jackson. Any colour rock male or female: J Johnson. Ancona
male or female: L Jackson. Any colour Sebright male or female: S Hunter.
Any other variety male: J Houston. Any other variety female: RB Jackson.
Any variety male bred 2010: J Houston. Any variety female bred 2010: J
Johnson.

OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS:

Black red rock: J & P Medcalf. Clay or
Wheaten hen: RJ Brown. Spangle cock: RJ Brown. Spangle hen: F & M
Stockdale. Black or blue cock: Joe Jackson. Black hen: L Richardson.
Blue hen: Joe Jackson. Furness/Brassy Black Cock: Joe Jackson.
Furness/Polecat hen: F & M Stockdale. Any other colour cock: J & P
Medcalf. Any other colour hen: J & P Medcalf. Any colour male bred 2010:
J & P Medcalf. Any colour female bred 2010: J & P Medcalf.

CHILDREN'S CLASSES:

Old English game (male): D McMaster. Variety
bantam male: M Atkinson. Variety bantam female: A Donald.

INDUSTRIAL SECTION

BREAD AND CAKES:

Tea Bread: S Hunter. Small white loaf: M Hughes. Small
brown loaf: M Hughes. Four fruit scones: E Helme. Four Dropped Scones:
Ida Gate. Three fruit meringues nests: A Richardson. Bakewell Tart: E
Helme. Plate Cake (Apple): H Nixon. Currant Cake (two squares): E Marrs.
One chocolate cake (cut and filled not iced): S Marrs. A carrot cake: J
Marrs. A lunch loaf: E Marrs. Dark fruit cake: R Norman. Gingerbread
(four squares): C Pearson. Four Butterfly Buns: D. Hodgson. Four
shortbread biscuits: I Gate. Four pieces of flapjack: Laura Parker. Four
Melting Moments: R.Fell. A bacon & egg pie on a saucer: B Mansergh.
Savoury Flan: B Mansergh. Four plain scones: E Helme. Four Rock Buns: A
Richardson. Four sausage rolls: Nicola Rowson. Four pieces of chocolcate
tray bake (one variety): S Irving. Chocolate Swiss Roll: E Storey.

PRODUCE:

Summer drink: H Nixon. One bottle of home-made liquer H Nixon.
Small dish of jellied beetroot: B Mansergh. Rum butter (in a glass
dish): K Airey. Lemon Cheese: A Little. Raspberry Jam: C. Richardson.
Strawberry Jam: J. Bell. Bowl of chilled soup: E Helme. Jar of chutney:
E. Nicholson. Ramekin of Pate: K Rowson. Individual dish of fresh fruit
salad: H Nixon. Six pieces of fudge: N Rowson. Hen eggs (four): P
Jackson.

CHILDREN'S SECTION:

A country scene on a biscuit tin lid: J Irving.
Handwriting (age five-seven), "Humpty Dumpty" (G Fisher): Fay
Coldman. A Limerick entitled "My Teacher": John Irving. Jam Jar of
Garden Flowers (11 years and under): J Irving. Healthy open sandwich:
Lucy Peile. Computer designed poster promoting Cockermouth: Tia Hutton.
Model made from waste material: Jenny Brinicombe. Hand-stitched article:
J Irving. Decorated Egg seven and under): Eliza Nicholson. Decorated Egg
(eight and over): J Irving. An Edible Necklace. M Nixon. An animal made
from fruit and vegetables: Kate Shipton-Smith. A Shell: L Irving. Two
decorated biscuits (decoration only to be judged, aged seven and under):
R Dowling. Two chocolate muffins (age eight and over): J Richardson. A
photograph (fun in the snow): D Wright.

FLOWERS AND PLANTS:

Three roses, any one variety: K. Airey. One
specimen ht Rose: D Hodgson. Bunch of mixed herbs: D Hodgson. Flowering
pot plant: P Harper. Foliage plant: L Stoddart. Vase of mixed garden
flowers and shrubs: D. Hodgson. Vase of sweet peas: L Stoddart.

FLORAL ART (FRESH FLOWERS ONLY):

Bowl of floating flowers: S Marrs.
"Small is beautiful" (an arrangement not to exceed 25cms square):
P Dalton. Floral arrangement with accessories depicting childhood
memories: C Pearson. Take five (exhibit using five flowers and foliage -
max width 30 cms): C Pearson. Apple White fresh plant material and
accessories allowed: S Hunter.

HANDICRAFTS:

Cushion: R. Lawson. An embroidered article: K Johnston. An
article in cross stitch: S Harper. A homemade useful household article:
P Hill. Tapestry on petit point picture: M Guthrie. A hand knitted
article: B Wilson. An article in beadwork: M Minshaw. A knitted garment
for a baby: E Nicholson. Handmade Christmas Decoration: K. Airey. An
article in crochet: E Nicholson. A birthday gift: K. Johnston. Handmade
card: K. Johnston. A gift-wrapped parcel: V Stranger.

MISCELLANEOUS AND SNAPSHOTS:

An old kitchen utensil: E. Helme. A cream
jug: S Irving. A soap dish: J Bowe. A cheese knife: D Hodgson.

SPECIAL PRIZES:

Most points in the industrial section: H Nixon. Most
points in the children's section: John Irving. Most points in classes
1-84, including children's section: H Nixon. Most points in the bread
and cakes and produce section: H Nixon. Most points in the bread and
cakes section: Mrs E Helme. Most points in the produce section: H Nixon.
Most points in the floral art section: Mrs C Pearson. Best exhibit in
the flower, plant and floral art sections: S Hunter. Most points in the
handicrafts section: B Wilson and K Johnston. Best exhibit in the
handicrafts section: Mrs S Harper. Best exhibit in the children's
classes: John Irving. Best exhibit in the children's section: John
Irving. Best photo in classes 83 and 84: S Watson and S Hunter.

Best exhibit in the produce classes: K Airey. Winner of the Mrs E Bowe
memorial tray: K Airey.

VINTAGE CLASS:

Mobile vehicles: 1936 Morris 8 (K Benn, Egremont).
Tractor: 1970 Massey Ferguson 135 (R Gaskell, Bigrigg). Large stationary
engines: 1915 National J (N Beaty, Carlisle). Collection of farm
implements and bygones: Model farm (R Tinkler, Appleby in Westmorland.
178: Motorcycles: 1949 BSA B33 180 XUJ (C Brown Dearham). Small engines
1.5 HP & under: Amanco Hired Hand (J & B Nugent, Carlisle). Commercial
vehicles: 1953 Atkinson L745. C Bateman Aspatria. Model engineering: HMS
Whitehaven Minesweeper (I Curnow, Kirkland).

HORSE AND PONY SECTION:

HEAVY HORSES:

Mare or gelding, three years-plus: Howgillside Lady
Heather, rider J Marshall, owner C Halliday. Yearling, colt gelding or
filly: Clydesdale Filly, W Combe, S Doran. Foal, colt or filly:
Howgillside Lady Lucy. Champion: Howgillside Lady Heather. Overall
winner: Howgillside Lady Heather.

RIDDEN CLASSES

Gelding or mare, exceeding 14.2hh but not 15.2hh: Lemor
Exige, B Stephenson. Gelding or mare, exceeding 15.2hh: So Pretty, A
Scott. Winner: So Pretty. Hunter, gelding or mare, exceeding 15.2hh:
Madinson, D Richardson/DW Graham. Champion ridden horse: So Pretty.

BSPS RIDDEN CLASSES:

14.2hh and under. Heritage mountain and moorland
open. Lead rein rider under 9: Craigiholm Aiden, H Brough. First Ridden,
rider under 12: Owston Harlequin, N Guy/L Guy. Champion mini show pony:
Owston Harlequin. Mixed breeds: Owston Harlequin. Best show pony, mare
or gelding, four-years-old and over, not exceeding 128cm. Rider under
13: Parkhill First Edition, N Guy/L Guy. Best show pony, mare or
gelding, four-years-old and over. Exceeding 128cm and not 138cm. Rider
under 15: Tithecroft Tarragon, L Hodgson/E Hodgson. Exceeding 138cm and
not 148cm. Rider under 17: Aytounhill Midnight Express, A Jackson.
Champion show pony: Parkhill First Edition. Local pony, rider 16 years
and under residing within a 15 mile radius of the show field: Defalog
Quest, R Lawson. Owner gaining most points in the saddle horse classes:
L Guy.

Best pony not exceeding 14.2hh, ridden by a child not exceeding 16
years on December 31 following show: Parkhill First Edition. Best turned
out: Always on Time, S Strick/J Strick.

INHAND CLASSES,

14.2hh and under: Brood mare with foal at foot:
Glanymor Helena, M Seldon. Foal: Selgarth Ffion, M Seldon. Yearling:
Rotherwood Rascal, L and D Park. Two or three-year-old filly or gelding:
Tidesbrook Little Jem, J Scales. Gelding or mare of any age not entered
in any previous Inhand class: Trixies Lady Jane, Mr and Mrs B Mallinson.
Champion Inhand Pony: Tidesbrook Little Jem. Best inhand pony:
Tidesbrook Little Jem.

INHAND CLASSES,

Over 14.2hh: Brood mare with foal at foot: Solway
Sunrise, S Housby. Foal: Solway Prinsess, S Housby. Yearling: Twelfth
Knight, Luketon Stud.

Two or three-year-old filly or gelding: Mayday, D Richardson. Gelding
or mare of any age not entered in any previous inhand class: Artello of
Oulart, J Butterworth. Champion: Mayday. Overall Inhand Champion:
Mayday. Coloured gelding or mare of any age: So Pretty, A Scott. Fell
gelding or mare of any age: Heltondale Bonny Lass VI, Mr and Mrs B
Mallinson. Ridden heavy horse: William, C Holden.

SHETLAND CLASSES:

Brood mare with foal at foot: Mariella of Mawbray, G
Watson. Foal: Melvin of Mawbray, G Watson. Yearling filly or colt:
Mahina of Mawbray, G Watson. Filly or gelding two to three-years-old:
Kerloch Elena, Mr and Mrs Atkinson. Gelding yeld or mare four-years-old
or upwards: Kerloch Velvet, Mr and Mrs Atkinson. Entire male: Eynhallow
Blackjack, Hodgson family. Matched pairs: Martha of Mawbray and Mona of
Mawbray, G Watson. Miniature: Fairytail Selkie, S Brennan. Shetland
Champion: Kerloch Velvet. Best registered Shetland yearling: Mahina of
Mawbray, G Watson. Best Shetland foal: Melvin of Mawbray, G Watson. Best
young handler: M Routledge.

GYMKHANA GAMES:

12 years and under. Champion: Falcon, A Wise. 13 and
over. Champion: Izzy, N Gray.

SHOW JUMPING

UNAFFILIATED JUNIOR JUMPING:

65cm. Taboo, C Gribbon. 75cm. Balan, J
Johnston.

BRITISH SHOWJUMPING AFFILIATED PONY JUMPING:

Pony British Novice, first
round: It's Rio M Wright/S Wright. Pony Discovery Championship. First
round/90cm open: Baronsway Lad, A Dunlop/K Dunlop.

BRITISH SHOWJUMPING AFFILIATED SENIOR JUMPING:

Equissage Discovery
Championship: K D Tobermory, K Drysdale/V Drysdale. Tri-Zone Senior
Newcomers, first round: Waldemar, T Heath. 1.10m open: Mr Twist, L
McFarland/T Rome. Horse and Hound Foxhunter, first round, 1.20m open:
Urion T, D Blair
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