Posted: 23rd September 2021 | Back to news feed

THIS year’s Society of Master Saddlers’ National Saddlery Competition at Saddlers’ Hall, London proved a huge success with the organisers delighted at the number of entries and the very high standards.

 At the start of the evening Society of Master Saddlers’ President, Bea Blakeman thanked everyone for their hard work over the last year during the difficult times.

 Gratefully supported by The Worshipful Company of Saddlers, The Worshipful Company of Coach & Coach Harness Makers, Abbey England and Cribbs Carriage Masters, the competition awards ceremony was followed by an evening reception which attracted many of the leading names from the saddlery world. 

 Said Society of Master Saddlers’ Chief Executive, Hazel Morley: “We were delighted that so many entries came forward and as ever gave our judges much to think about when choosing the winners.  

“The occasion is always such a highlight on the calendar and everyone involved was so pleased we could hold the event this year having moved it from its usual February date.”

 The awards were presented by The Worshipful Company of Saddlers, Prime Warden, The Hon Mark Maffrey who also enjoyed being asked to judge. Following a host of awards throughout the evening, Catrien Coppens was the delighted winner of the Bruce Emtage Memorial Plate for Best in Show for her entry in the Open Harness class for making a Private Show Driving Bridle. 

 

Said Catrien: “I really was so surprised to win.  It is a great honour to receive the Best in Show Award.  I first won it in 2001 and without doubt it is much harder to win these days.”

 2021 National Saddlery Competition Results

 Class 1      Master and Apprentice  A matching set of Reins for a Double Bridle.  The Bradoon rein was made by the Apprentice and the Curb Rein by the Master            

                 1st:     Godfrey Morris and Christie Farren, King’s Troop RHA

                  

 

Class 2a A Snaffle Bridle conforming to Level 2 City and Guilds Skills Assessment specification

The prize winners win vouchers sponsored by Abbey England 

1st:     Christie Farren, King’s Troop RHA

                   2nd:    Charlotte Cheesman, Sarah Stevens Saddlery

                   3rd:    Regina Mitchell, Capel Manor College

  

Class 2b   In hand Stallion Show Bridle conforming to Level 3 City and Guilds Skills Assessment specification

 

1st:     Jenna McCall, King’s Troop RHA

                   2nd:    Tahia Hunt, King’s Troop RHA

                   3rd:    Gudrun-Kirstine Thuesen, David Dyer Saddles and  Saddlery Training Centre

 Class 2c   Trainee Harness Class.  Driving Bridle Noseband conforming to Level 3 City and Guilds Skills Assessment specification

 1st:     Charlotte Cheesman, SES Saddlery

                   2nd:    Lily Spackman, SES Saddlery

                   3rd:    Claire Davenport, Capel Manor College

 

 

Class 3a   Trainee Saddle (Rural)

 Any type or size of Leather Saddle (must be suitable to meet the criteria of C&G Level 2 or 3 Saddle specification)

                    1st:     Signe Dreyer, Saddlery Training Centre

                   2nd:    Jenna McCall, King’s Troop RHA and Saddlery      Training Centre

                   3rd:    Hannah O’Neill, Cirencester Saddlers and Saddlery        Training Centre

  

Class 4      Intermediate Bridle             

A Headcollar or Halter

                    1st:     Lucy Ellis

                   2nd:    Kelly Jones

                   3rd:    Claire Davenport

 

Class 5      Special Open Class

 A Pair of Laced Reins

                    1st:     Sam Belasco, Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment

                   2nd:    Kate Hardt, training at Saddlery Training Centre

                   3rd:    Chloe Webb, training at Saddlery Training Centre

 

 

 Class 6      Small Business Saddle Makers

 Any design of English Astride leather saddle

                   1st:     Emma Hamilton

                   2nd:    Penny Dickson

 

 

Class 8      Trade / Company Accessory

          Any Leather Girth or Stud Guard

                    1st:     DLF Saddlery Ltd

  

Class 9      Open Harness

 A Private Show Driving Bridle

               Prizes Sponsored by Cribbs Carriage Masters                 

                   1st:     Catrien Coppens

                   2nd:    Lily Spackman

                   3rd:    Louise Palmer              

 

Class 10   Open Bridle

 A Bridle suitable for Cross Country

                    1st:     Lisa Hoskins

                   2nd:    Kirsty Thomson

                   3rd:    Sam Belasco

                   4th:    Rachel Lok

 

 

Class 12   A Side Saddle

                    1st:     Coralie Chung

                   2nd:    Carolyn Truss

                   3rd:    Hilary Lambe

                  

 

Class 13   Open Class

 Any leather accoutrement used in connection with Birds of Prey

                    1st:     Frances Roche

                   2nd:    Jeff Barry

                   3rd:    Corrie King

 

 

Class 14   Miniature Open Class - voted for by BETA Fair attendees and judged by SMS judges

 A Miniature Piece of Leather Riding, Driving or Schooling Equipment

                    1st:     Isobel Hodges

                   2nd:    Corrie King

                   3rd:    Frances Roche

                   4th:    Catrien Coppens

 

 

Class 15   The President’s Choice – voted for at BETA and judged by SMS judges

 “For the Love of Dogs”

                    1st:     Line Hansen for the Gift box for the Lady Dog Lover

                   2nd:    Helen Leedham for the Rocking Dog

                   3rd:    Christie Farren from the King’s Troop for her Dog   equipment stand and accessories

 

 

COMPETITION TROPHIES:

 

The Tony Byrne Memorial Trophy for the best Harness entry by an Apprentice or Trainee was awarded to Lily Spackman for her entry in the Open Harness class.

  The Tony Russell Memorial Trophy for the best harness entry was awarded to Catrien Coppens for her entry in the open harness class.  

  The Alf Batchelor Memorial Trophy for the best bridlework entry was awarded to Isobel Hodges for her bridle entered in the Miniature class, presented by John Batchelor.

 The Ken Lyndon Dykes Perpetual Trophy for best entry in the President’s Choice class was awarded to Line Hansen for the Ladies Gift Box.

 The Side Saddle Association Trophy for the best Side-Saddle Entry was won by Coralie Chung.

The Les Coker Millennium Trophy for best entry by an Apprentice was awarded to Rachel Lok for her bridle entered in the Open Bridle Class.     

 The Bruce Emtage Memorial Plate for Best in Show was awarded to Catrien Coppens for her entry in Open Harness Class

 

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