Bank Holiday horse show
The Horse Show committee is planning to offer something for all the family.
The show is one of the oldest-established sporting events in the town, with a history dating back to 1903.
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Hide AdThe equestrian action starts at 9am. The day includes showjumping, driving, showing classes and a dog show plus trade stands.
Classes in Ring One include Local Jumping; Derby House, the Senior British Novice Championship first round; Equissage Discovery; Private Driving and Show Drive; Small Open; Petplan Equine Newcomers and the Sussex Area A and BC Handicap Championship.
Ring Two will include Working Hunter Pony; Working Hunter; Riding Horse; Riding Club Pony; Riding Club Horse and Unaffiliated Novice Jumping classes.
Ring 3 events include Best Condition and Turnout; Lead Rein Pony; First Ridden; Best Rider 12 Years and Under; Best Rider Over 12 Years; Family Pony; In Hand Small Mountain And Moorland; In Hand Large Mountain And Moorland; Heavy Horse / Cob Type; Ridden Mountain And Moorland; Mountain And Moorland Championship; Ridden Coloured Horse/Pony and Veteran.
A display of astral telescopes will be provided by East Sussex Astronomical Society and Bexhill para-showjumper Emily Lawes will have a stand showing how disabled people can compete in show-jumping.