Scottish Home Pony to Go Ahead in 2021

We are delighted to announce that, all being well, the Scottish Home Pony is coming back for 2021.

More information will be available soon but we can’t wait to welcome you all back.

Blue Chip Championship Qualifiers 2021

We are delighted to be hosting qualifiers for the 2021 championships. Please see below dates and classes.

8 November 2020

  • Pikeur Pony Winter Novice Championship Qualifier
  • Voltaire Design Pony Sapphire Winter Championship Qualifier

12 December 2020

  • Voltaire Design Winter Novice Championship Qualifier
  • HAYGAIN hay steamers Diamond Championship Qualifier

20 December 2020

  • Blue Chip Joint RLF Power Championship Qualifier
  • Blue Chip Karma Performance Championship Qualifier

23-24 January 2021

  • Pikeur Pony Winter Novice Championship Qualifier
  • Eskadron Pony Winter Discovery Championship Qualifier
  • Voltaire Design Pony Sapphire Winter Championship Qualifier
  • Voltaire Design Pony Coral Winter Championship Qualifier
  • Blue Chip Pro Sparkle JC/JA Championship Qualifier

30 January 2021

  • FMBs Therapy Systems Star Championship Qualifier

7 February 2021

  • Joshua Jones UK Winter Discovery Championship Qualifier

Cancellation of the Harbro Scottish Home Pony 2020

The organisers of the Harbro Scottish Home Pony have announced the cancellation of the event for 2020, in the light of the coronavirus pandemic.

The event, which is hosted at the Scottish National Equestrian Centre based at SRUC’s Oatridge campus, attracts hundreds of competitors with their ponies.

It is one of Scotland’s largest equestrian events providing opportunities for show jumpers from across the British Isles to qualify for the prestigious Horse of the Year Show.

This year’s event was due to take place from 16-19 July.

In a statement released today (6 April), Show Director Craig Blackie said: “It is with regret that we have made the decision today to cancel the 2020 running of the Harbro Scottish Home Pony. This decision has been one of the most difficult ones we have had to make regarding the show since we re-launched in 2017.

“From all of the team behind the show, thank you for your support and we look forward to welcoming you back to Scotland’s National Equestrian Centre at SRUC Oatridge Campus in 2021.

“In the meantime, stay home, protect the NHS and save lives.”

Last year saw 490 ponies and 290 under-16 riders attending, with around 325 ponies stabled onsite at Oatridge.

For more information about studying at SRUC, which offers a wide range of courses including Equine, Veterinary Nursing and Animal Management, visit: www.sruc.ac.uk/study.