Mollie Sibthorpe-Musk, winner of the British Skewbald and Piebald Association’s national championships supreme in-hand title (report, 25 September), has withdrawn after it was discovered she broke its amateur status rule.
The title passes to Jenna Saunders and Freckleton First Class. The rule breach was found after the show and Mollie apologised.
Other class placings and championships have also been revised and will be posted on www.bspaonline.com.
This news story was first published in H&H magazine (2 October 2014).
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