Judging by the ticket sales, around 12,000 people braved the weather for Sherborne Castle Country Fair on Bank Holiday Monday.
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And most agreed it would take more than a few rainstorms to spoil the atmosphere.
You are watching: Results are in for all classes at Sherborne Castle Country Fair
The amount of money raised at this year’s fair will be announced and distributed to all the children’s charities chosen by the fair’s committee as beneficiaries on Sunday 23rd July
The Team Challenge for Retrievers and Spaniels
The 11th Retriever Team Challenge saw Paul Green take away the honour of Top Dog with his Labrador retriever bitch, Slipside Ebony. Conditions for the 8 competing teams became challenging with two very heavy rain squalls hitting the site. Interestingly, the rain appeared to improve scenting conditions, so important for these open class dogs. Once again the teams were most appreciative of the faultless delivery of this competition, managed for the 16th time by Mrs Caroline Macgregor for the last time. Caroline has been closely involved since the inception of the Fair in 1996 and ran the well-respected first ever International Retriever Competition in the UK at the Fair and for a further 6 years. We will miss her enthusiasm and drive. The winning team place was taken by the Wiltshire Working Gundog Society with the South Eastern Gundog Society team taking second place and the United Retriever Club (Hampshire & South West) running in 3rd. Our sponsors were Chudley’s Dog Food, the British Association for Sports and Conservation (BASC), Hi-Lost dog supplies and AW Rule Gunmakers. Altogether a fine days sport for all involved.
Gun Dog Scurries results
Open Scurries
1st Lady /Handler Steven Erasmus from Cwmbran; 2nd Ellie/handler Becky Mann; 3rd Ollie/handler Ian Brothers from Devizes
Over the Bales
1st Finley/handler Katherine/2nd Jake/handler Darren Terri; 3rd Sanchez/handler Jean Burnett
Two Market Retrieves
1st Lady /handler Steven Erasmus from Cwmbran; 2nd Wigeon/handler Francesca Allen; 3rd Ellie Beckymann
Young Handler
Pick ‘n Mix Blind
1st Grace/handler Kloe Ward from Bracknel; 2nd Jake/handler Alex Harmer from Midlemarsh; 3rd Remi/handler Millie Dyer
Over the Bales
1st Remi/handler Millie Dyer; 2nd Grace/handler Kloe Ward; 3rd Peg/handler Ellis Harmer from Radstock
Two Marked Retrieves
1st Grace/handler Kloe Ward; 2nd Remi/handler Millie Dyer; 3rd Jake/handler Alex Harmer
Victor Ludorum Trophy Lady /Handler Steven Erasmus from Cwmbran
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Pedigree Classes
Any Variety Puppy (over 6 months & under 12 months on the day) Labrador Puppy ‘Freddie’ owned by Sandra Judd from Thornford
Any Variety Sporting (Hounds, Gundogs, Terriers) ‘Winnie’ Pointer owned by Ali Cuff from Kings Stag
Any Variety Non-Sporting (Working, Utility, Toy) ‘Derrick’ Boxer owned by Alice Robinson from Donhead St Mary
Any Variety Open ‘Rodney’ German shorthaired pointer owned by Mr Cox from Bryanston
Best in Show was a German Shorthaired Pointer
Reserve Best in Show Boxer
Best Puppy in Show Labrador
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Novelty Classes
Best Crossbreed ‘Millie’ owned by Katie Scorgie from Sturminster Newton
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Prettiest Bitch ‘ Honey’ owned by S Sedwill from Blandford
Handsome Dog ‘Dustin’ owned by Michelle Edwards from Martock
Best Veteran Dog or Bitch ‘Minnie’ owned by Anita Skinner from Exeter
Child Handler (handler aged 7-14 yrs) was Daisy Dorman from Ilchester
Waggiest Tail ‘Blossom’ a ‘Sprocker spaniel’ owned by Caroline Marsh from Weymouth
Best 6 Legs ‘Lucinda’ owned by Derek Spencer from Chard
Dog Most Like Owner ‘Collin’ Owned by Anita Skinner from Somerset
Judges Favourite ‘ Winnie’ a French Bulldog from Sturminster Newton
Results of the Trade Stands Judging
Food Hall: 1st Taylors Traditional Bakery/2nd Red Barn Asparagus
Open Trade Space: 1st The Farmers Market; 2nd Garden Treasures
Rural Crafts & Craft Courtyard: 1st Gold and Beeswax; 2nd Eighty-Three Designs
Outside Caterers: 1st Dorset Blue Soup; 2nd Cracking Rib Company; 3rd Hughes Fresh Fruit Ltd
Boutique Arcades: 1st Flossie’s Antiques; 2nd The Mule Company
Dragon Boat Racing Results
Adult winners: RDA Chargers in 1 min 4 secs Charity supported: RDA Milton Abbas Group
Runners up: Dragon Slayers ( Rowsell Roofing Ltd) 1min 6 secs Charity Supported Action Research
Third: Honey Badgers (Bovington Armoured Centre in 1 min 7 secs
Youth winners: Leweston School in 1min 18 secs Charity Supported Dorset Air Ambulance
Runners up: Sea Cadet Corps team 1 in 1min 19 secs Charity supported Offshore Training with SCC.
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Rare Breeds Sheep Classes
Primitive Cup to Primitive Champion: Cinderhill Neptune, Hebridean, owner CM Blumer
Ewe born in 2016: Breed Manx owner Mr CR Stacey
Portland Trophy presented to Portland Champion: Valentine Vindaloo owner Darrent Jack Rashley
Harris Rose Bowl to Best Portland owned and bred by a Dorset resident: Lewesden Hill Caraway owner Mrs Jo Stover
Longwool Classes
The Williamson Trophy to the highest placed Greyface Dartmoor: C Nugent
Downhouse Tankard for Longwood Champion: C Nugent
Shortwool Classes
Fontmell Trophy for overall Shortwool Champion: Mr and Mrs Hext for Dorset Down Breed
Corfe Cup to overall Heath/Hillbred Champion: S & C Rogers with Hill Radnor
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Shetland Cup for overall Shetland Champion: Mrs Patricia Gray with Mandeville Hermione
Brewer Cup to Wool on the Hoof Champion: Thomas and Peter Nash with Coloured Ryeland
Young Handlers Sheep Classes:
Class S30 10 years and under: Thomas Nash age 7
Class S31 11-16 years: Daron Hext age 14
Young Handler cup to Champion: Thomas Nash age 7
Over all Sheep Champion: Valentino Vindaloo owner Darren and Jack Rashley, breed Portland
Reserve: C Nugent, breed Greyface Dartmoor
Overall Sheep Family Group: C Nugent, breed Greyface Dartmoor
Reserve: Mr and Mrs Hext, breed Dorset Down
Castle Trophy to Fleece Champion: Peter Yeates, breed Dorset Horn
Pig Classes
Best Oxford Sandy & Black:
Best Gloucester Old Spot: Llainehcar Princess 9 owner Dawn Stevens
Best Pig born in year of Show: Watchingwell Hilda breed British Saddleback,Owners Sharon & David Groves
Comforts Cup to Pig Champion: Owner Peter Clark, Breed Large White
Young Handler 10 yrs & Under: Leon Mathersage age 7
Young Handler 11-16 yrs: Elliott Jones age 14
Young Hanlder Champion: Elliott Jonesage 14
Kune Kune Champion: Kinecroft Sally X1V owner Dawn Stevens
Rare Breeds Champion Cattle Classes
Dexter Trophy to Dexter Campion: Burton Claire Breed Longhorn owner Martin Craggs
Lagan Farms Trophy and Champion Sash to Overall Champion: Warns Paye Breed Longhorn owner Alice Grover
Heavy Horse Classes
The Hennessy Cup and Champion Sashto champion: Ellen Lady May the Second Breed Shire owners C Wilton & T Batchelor
Award for Best Turned Out Horse and Wagon: Randy Hiscock with his Suffolk Punch
Light Horse and Pony Classes
Rosette to best veteran (over 15 years old): Greycott Inspiration Breed Welsh Section B owner Hannah Whitlock and Mrs R Coter
Richmond Royal Cup: Owner Samantha Wood with her Conemara, Greycroft Rollcall
NPS Silver Medal: Owner Samantha Wood with her Conemara, Greycroft Rollcall
NPS Qualifying Rosette: Owner Samantha Wood with her Conemara, Greycroft Rollcall
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