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Former Dalbeattie woman set to represent Great Britain in World Championships for Working Equitation

Former Dalbeattie woman set to represent Great Britain in World Championships for Working Equitation
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London 52: facts about Laura Collett s five-star winning ride

Here are some facts about event horse London 52 following his win with Laura Collett at Badminton Horse Trials in May 2022

Famous equine anatomy model horse Freddie Fox dies at 24

Horsetalk.co.nz Share Freddie Fox, the face of Horses Inside Out, has died at the age of 24. © Horses Inside Out Freddie Fox, the painted white horse who became famous for raising awareness of equine anatomy and biomechanics, died on July 15 at the age of 24. Freddie was the original star of Horses Inside Out, founded by eventer, instructor and Equine Massage and Manipulation therapist Gillian Higgins in 2006. She realised that many people could benefit from learning more about how the horse works, and so painted Freddy to illustrate the position of equine anatomical structures. Higgins has written several books and gives workshops and offers webinars on her work. Freddie is the main horse in the

Chatsworth horse trials cancelled as Covid-19 uncertainly continues

12 March, 2021 16:26 Sam Watson and Tullabeg Flamenco at Chatsworth 2019. The 2021 event has been cancelled, owing to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Jon Stroud Media The Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials is the latest fixture to be cancelled in what has been a bleak fortnight for the eventing calendar. Chatsworth’s (15-16 May) cancellation takes the tally of international fixtures lost in the last two weeks to five. Badminton, Bramham, Withington Manor and Rockingham Castle are the other four to fall by the wayside this year, despite best efforts. A statement from the organisers said restrictions on outdoor gatherings will not be relaxed any earlier than 17 May and even then, numbers will be capped and household mixing restricted, so the decision was made to cancel in the “interests of safety and to provide certainty for exhibitors, volunteers, spectators and competitors”, as well as insurance concerns.

Bramham horse trials latest British eventing Covid casualty

Horsetalk.co.nz Julia Krajewski and Chipmunk FRH, winners of the Bramham CCI3 Horse Trials in 2018. © Mike Bain The popular Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials is the latest Covid-19 casualty of the eventing season in Britain, with organisers finding the proposed conditions are “impossible to comply with on the Bramham site”. Its cancellation is a disappointment for riders, especially following the recent cancellations of Badminton, Rockingham and Withington Manor. Event Director Nick Pritchard said that while the government’s positive road map to exit lockdown, successful vaccine roll-out programme and falling case numbers provided some optimism that the event could run as scheduled from June 10 to 13, but the extent of the site “makes it unfeasible to completely control public access”.

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