Dressage Success Has Hannah Jumping For Joy 1 (1)

Passionate horse rider Hannah Vincent is making a name for herself after impressing at the British Dressage Under 25 Championship.

Hannah, from Nantwich, was a key member of the North West team which finished third at the competition and she also finished 15th in the individual standings.

The 17-year-old, a former Brine Leas School pupil, rides a horse called Sunny.

Sheepgate Equestrian Centre in Lincolnshire hosted the Championship which brought together the most talented young horse riders from across the UK.

The under 25 championships include national competitions at preliminary, novice, elementary, medium and advanced level as well as team tests at pony, junior and young rider levels.

Dressage Success Has Hannah Jumping For Joy 1 (2)Hannah, who studies Forensic Science at South Cheshire College, said: “I was very pleased with my performance.

“It was my first time being part of the North West team and I enjoyed every second of being there.

“I’ve been riding since I was young and I’ve been doing dressage for about seven years now and I absolutely love it.

“I’ve taken part in a number of competitions but this was the biggest yet. I’m hoping to enter many more national competitions now in the future.”

Hannah developed her riding skills at Nantwich Riding Club and is a member of the British Young Riders Dressage Scheme.

She trains each week under the guidance of her personal trainer, Sarah Probin.

She returned from Sheepgate with rosettes which will now take pride of place at home.

Hannah added: “I’d like to say a big thanks to my family who supported me and to Sarah Probin and the horse owner Susan Blackshaw.

“Without their support I wouldn’t have made this much progress.”

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