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TOM QUILTY AWARDSTom Quilty Gold Cup - Award for first Heavyweight or Middleweight Division competitor across the finish line. Originally donated by Kimberley Cattleman Tom Quilty friend of the event founder R.M. Williams. Specially Crafted Belt Buckle - Award for every successful competitor. The motto "To Complete is to Win" is recognised by awarding all successful competitors a Quilty buckle. Commemorative Horse Rugs or equivalent - Best Conditioned Horse in each weight division, Top Ten horse and first over the line in each weight division. Team Award - varies depending upon sponsor. Shareym Memorial Award - The Shareym Memorial is prize awarded to the owner of the first middleweight or heavyweight horse to successfully complete the Tom Quilty Gold Cup event which has the most Quilty buckles to its credit up to and including the current event. ... |
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Sponsor Awards - These awards vary depending upon sponsor. The Newbridge Stud Perpetual Trophy The very gifted artist, the late Sheila Stump of Windella Stud NSW designed and sculpted a beautiful trophy of an Arabian mare, cast in bronze – this was commissioned by Selma and Dick Best of Newbridge Stud to be awarded to the best performed registered Arabian with the Arabian Horse Society of Australia. To this day the bronze is a perpetual trophy duly called the Newbridge Stud perpetual trophy and awarded each year to the first registered Arabian horse across the Tom Quilty Cup line. Pat Slater Cup By Sue Crockett
Today endurance horses are written about constantly in the magazine and the AHSA recognise their major achievements. Each year the Society donates kersey rugs to the winners of each division of the Tom Quilty National Championship Ride. Superior performances by an endurance horse are also recognised by the Society. Photographs of endurance horses have even appeared on the cover of the AHN! But the biggest breakthrough came about in 2007 when the AHSA declared multi medal winning endurance horse Bremervale Justice the Ambassador for the breed. Pat would be thrilled to know that the endurance horse is now completely accepted within the Society. Pat was the editor of the AHN for eight years and in that time she also edited two volumes of The Arabian Horse in Australia (and New Zealand). In 1992 Pat was awarded an Honorary Life Membership of the AHSA Ltd for her outstanding promotional contribution to the Arabian breed. In her own right Pat was an outstanding horse photographer. She had a great eye for a horse and belonged to the pre-digital age when skill with a camera was more important than technology. Many of Pats' photographs are still used in today's publications, and will be for many years to come. Pat photographed at her first Quilty in 1988. In 1994 she attended her first World Equestrian Games at The Hague in Holland. She was also in attendance at two other WEGS: Dubai in 1988 and Spain in 2002. She came with us to Spain in spite of being really unwell and took some wonderful photographs. Her stoicism and unfailing sense of humour will be remembered by all who were there with her. She would have made one hell of an endurance rider! The Pat Slater Trophy was born to commemorate this great lady of Endurance. It is awarded each year (since 2004) at the Tom Quilty 160 kilometre National Championship ride and each year the winner is given a replica of the Pat Slater Cup. The winner of the Pat Slater Cup is to be decided by a panel of five persons; the Head veterinarian at that Quilty plus four persons, appointed by AERA Inc., who are multiple Quilty buckle holders. The chair of the panel will be a current or past member of AERA Inc. A member of the panel may have been a current participant, provided the horse is not eligible for consideration for this award. The panel, in judging this event, will take into consideration ride performance, conformation and overall presentation. The ten horses will parade as a group to trot and canter a large circle together. They will then be required to individually trot up in hand, unsaddled. Emphasis will be placed on impulsion and the attitude of the horse. Little or no consideration will be taken for overall weight carried and time taken in comparison with the winner's time. Previous winners of the Pat Slater Cup:
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