FAIRHOLME Rosettas Rhapsody, owned by Diane Morton and bred at Sandhutton, near Thirsk, by Linda O'Malley, won the overall supreme pony championship at the Horse of the Year Show.
Ridden by Chloe Willett, the nine-year-old pony by Willowbay Symphony out of Keston Rosetta had earlier won the Bewley Homes show hunter championship.
Gill and Tom Farrow, from near Richmond, were delighted when the eight-year-old grey stallion Waitwith West Wind, bred by them and owned by Debbie Barr, won the Cuddy Supreme Championship.
Mr and Mrs Alan Millington's yearling colt Top Cat, shown by Simon Charlesworth for Jerome Harforth's Stanley Grange Stud at Great Ayton, was reserve champion.
In the coloured classes, Julie Judge picked up a third on Jane Blundell's Electric Storm and Philippa Porley was also third in her section on her own Chantilly Lace IV.
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