BFBA International Horseshoeing Competition
Please note change of date.
Any queries please contact -
Phone: 024 7669 6595
E-mail: headoffice@bfba.co.uk
To be judged by Jim Blurton and Jesper Eurenius Eriksson
Specimen shoes (added 23.0718)
Class 1 Gas Shoemaking
Class 2 Team Shoeing 120 mins
Class 3 Team Shoeing 90 mins
Diagonal wedge lateral extension 1
Diagonal wedge lateral extension 2
Richard Ellis lateral heel extension bar shoe 1
Richard Ellis lateral heel extension bar shoe 2
Apprentice Specimen Shoes (added 26.07.18)
Judge: Andrew Casserly
Additional images (added 14.08.18)
APPRENTICES
OPEN
Results (added 18.09.18) -
Apprentice Team Horseshoe Forging Competition
Best specimen shoe – Jordan Gilbertson (England)
1. England
2. Wales
3. Scotland
4. Sweden
5. France
Individual Apprentice Competition
1. Chad Lausen (USA)
2. Xavier Lacroix (France)
3. Corentin Nicolas (France)
4. Joe Hosie (Wales)
5. Sam West (Wales)
International Apprentice Team Horseshoe Forging Championship combined
1. Wales
2. France
3. England
4. Scotland
5. Germany
First day open team horse shoeing competition
Best dressed foot – Liam Collins (England)
Best shod foot – Alex Collier (England)
Best specimen shoe – Alex Collier (England)
1. England
2. Scotland
3. France
4. Canada
5. Wales
Second day open team horseshoeing competition
Best dressed foot – Ryan McDonald (Wales)
Best specimen shoe – Simon Bodner (Sweden)
Best shod foot – Ryan McDonald (Wales)
1. England
2. Scotland
3. Canada
4. France
5. Sweden
Open individual reserves
1. Sarah Mary Brown ((Scotland)
2. Travis Smith (USA)
3. Dan Corkery (Canada)
4. James Halliday (England)
5. Glen Janes (Wales)
International Combined Individual competition (the highest placed individual across all three classes)
Best specimen shoe – Liam Collins (England)
Best shod foot – Alex Collier (England)
Best dressed foot – Liam Collins (England)
1. Alex Collier (England)
2. Matt Randles (England)
3. David Varini (Scotland)
4. Liam Collins (England)
5. Grant Watt (Scotland)
Open team gas forge shoemaking competition
Best specimen shoe – Lewis Balfour (Scotland)
1. Scotland
2. England
3. France
4. Wales
5. Canada
39th International Team Championship
1. England (404.7 points)
2. Scotland (400.7)
3. France (390.8)
4. Canada (383.8)
5. Wales (378.8)