2026 HOYS mostrando la guía de clasificados listas de clases y actualizaciones

Horse & Hound ha reunido detalles clave sobre los clasificatorios para el concurso Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) de 2026, incluyendo clases, patrocinadores, jueces y fechas de inscripción. El recurso aborda los retos que plantea la búsqueda y planificación de estos eventos. Las últimas actualizaciones incluyen los jueces para The Lincolnshire Show y las fechas de cierre para The Lincolnshire Show, Fife show y Woodbridge show.

Ya se han anunciado los clasificados para el HOYS 2026, aunque muchas sedes están a la espera de la confirmación de jueces y horarios. Horse & Hound ofrece un punto central para esta información, que se actualiza con frecuencia con nuevos detalles para ayudar a los jinetes a planificar la temporada. La guía organiza las pruebas clasificatorias en grupos que incluyen caballos de color, de tiro, pesados, a la mano, nativos, trenzados y veteranos. Los ejemplos abarcan clases como el Caballo y Poni de Color del Año, patrocinado por CHAPS (Reino Unido), el Harrod & Coles Family Cob del Año, y el NPS/Supreme Products M&M Ridden Connemara del Año. Otras categorías destacadas son las de Veteran Horse Society Ridden Veteran Horse of the Year y BSPS Children's Riding Pony of the Year. La página, publicada el 2026-03-18, señala que la carga puede tardar debido a su extenso contenido. Sirve de referencia única con enlaces directos a las clasificaciones específicas.

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