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Chris Grant and Dunedin Rhiona
succession. They also took second place in the CHAPS Non Native Ridden Pony qualifier. “Vancouver Skye is 21 now,” said Frances “and she was originally an ‘Appleby rescue’. This is her first show this season as she damaged a tendon sheath last year, but came sound after just three weeks and it was obvious
Louise Shepherd and No Shenanigans
that she doesn’t want to retire yet!”
The Side Saddle Champions were the winners of the SSA Open Equitation qualifier, The Pink Anchor and Jane Dobinson. “She’s another Polish immigrant!”, laughed Jane, and she got me back in the saddle
Vancouver Skye and Frances Scott
after a five year break and two children.” A Knabstrupper, Jane describes the 11-year-old mare The Pink Anchor as “the ultimate 4x4, as out hunting with the Zetland, she goes all day! I bought her from a friend just over a year ago and she hasn’t been in the UK for more than three years, so I suppose
she’s still learning English! This is actually just our second show ever and it’s my first season side saddle so I’m delighted with what we’ve achieved today!”
Reserve Side Saddle Champions were Shirley Errington and Elspeths Boy, the winners of the Courcours D’Elegance.
Champion Mini Show Pony and Lead Rein winners Kaylyn Knowles and Flinora Rachel
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Lucy Hogg and Boris, winners of the Novice Working Hunter Horse
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