I've yet to unpack all the models I brought to the show but I couldn't wait to start the show reports :D I love to read show reports and see pictures and I'm also excited since I'm very happy with how well my horses were doing :)
So, I'll start with the fantasy report, followed by the vintage report, the performance report and last but not least the halter report :)
The fantasy show is always fun to see. I don't have a lot of fantasy horses and I entered none at this show but I love to see the versatility and fantasy people have when they create them. This show consisted of 10 classes divided into 3 divisions.
So, I'll start with the fantasy report, followed by the vintage report, the performance report and last but not least the halter report :)
The fantasy show is always fun to see. I don't have a lot of fantasy horses and I entered none at this show but I love to see the versatility and fantasy people have when they create them. This show consisted of 10 classes divided into 3 divisions.
The first divisions was for the winged and horned ones. That means unicorns, pegasuses and klingon horzes.
Champion: Veyron (left) Champion Reserve: Morphea (right) |
Champion: Stovano (left) Champion Reserve: Dragomir (right) |
Next division was for the other mythical creatures. And it contained decorators, kirins, my little pony customs, dragonhorses and hippogriffs. It was a very versatile division but in the end it was Stovano, a kirin male (Schleich Asian fantasy beast ret. by the owner) who grabbed the champion title. The reserve title went to Dragomir who is a dragonhorse cm from the G2 drafthorse. He's done by Anna-Karin Uhlén.
Best In Show: Eiyvann (left) Best In Show Reserve: Veyron (right) |
In the end the cute little unicorn baby won the Best In Show title and Veyron was voted Best In Show reseve.
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