Riding School and Equestrianism
Ribble Valley Riding Club, Riding School and Equestrian Centre

Tower Road Entrance, Witton Country Park, Blackburn, Lancashire
Showing the Way Forward in Horse Riding and Equestrianism since 1947
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Welcome to the Ribble Valley Riding Club website
updated 18th August 2008


Presentation Evening 2008
now confirmed for Saturday, 1st November
at
Blackburn Rovers - in the Pennants Lounge


TROPHY SHOW
& DOG SHOW

7th September, 2008
Dressage: Beginners: P12
Junior & Senior Prelim: P17 long arena
Junior & Senior Novice: N33 long arena
Open Elementary: E 57 long arena
OPEN TO MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS

Dog Show Schedule



*Judge and steward required for Handy Pony and Novelties. See "newsletter"




September 2007


SPONSORS - 2008


Ribble Valley Riding Club has been established since 1947, making it one of the oldest Riding Clubs in the Country. Initially mainly a Club for local farmers families, there was no fixed Showground and members used to meet four or fve times during the summer in whichever field a farmer had just collected the hay off in an area which covered Preston and the Ribble Valley. Indeed some old silver trophies still bear the legend "Preston & Ribble Valley".

There is no record of the date when the Riding Club became established at Witton Park, but it is over 30 years ago. The first regular showground was off Longsight Road in Blackburn. Mr W Nicholson was a member in those days and he has memories of Ben Harwood meeting his wife at one of Ribble Valley's early shows, when he borrowed a saddle from her. It was not unusal for a horse to pull a milk cart in the morning and go and jump a round of showjumps in the afternoon. Very few animals were kept purely for pleasure in the early years just after the end of World War II.

Today's Show has grown to 70 classes, which include Show Ponies, Show Hunter Ponies, Working Hunters, In-Hand, Coloured, Cobs, Mountain & Moorlands, Handy Pony, Young Handlers, Novelty classes and a range of Dresage Tests from Preliminary to Elementary.

Witton Country Park is one of the best grounds to be found. Situated on either side of the River Darwen, the showground has lovely level, well drained and tended grassland surrounded by woodland areas of an outstanding natural beauty. The Working Hunter classes include a grassy bank, lightly wooded and the chance to enter out Working Hunter Clear Round, early in the day.

Browse through our pages which you will find both informative and enlightening. Most of your queries should be answered within these pages. Any further questions may be sent through our Contacts link or by e:mailing or telephoning a committee member.

We look forward to welcoming many new members to our Riding Club this season. Our classes are of a high standard and it seems that both horses and riders get better every year. That does not mean to say that if you are a new pony owner there will be nothing for you at Ribble Valley. There are many classes to suit a wide range of ponies and horses and all newcomers are welcome. All riders are novices at some point in the lives and if you have never competed at a show before, do ask a committee member for advice, which will be willingly given. For younger children, come and try our Handy Pony classes, one of them on the Lead-Rein, or the Novelty classes for which you do not even have to ride, but just lead your pony into the Ring. Or try our Beginner's Working Hunter class, where the jumps will be very low indeed and may be ridden on a Lead-Rein for parents or relatives energetic enough to run round with your jocky and pony.



VICTOR LUDORUM WINNERS

We are making a Roll of Honour of all past Victor Ludorum Winners
Will anyone with knowledge of names of winners with years and
the horse's name, please let me know.

   
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