Young riders from Nantwich help scoop British title
A group of young Nantwich Riding Club dressage riders are celebrating after winning the team of four dressage competition at the British Riding Club National Championships at Lincoln Showground.
A group of young Nantwich Riding Club dressage riders are celebrating after winning the team of four dressage competition at the British Riding Club National Championships at Lincoln Showground.
Nantwich-based dressage team the Cheshire Chicks are flying high after qualifying for the British Dressage Team Quest National Championships.
The team, consisting of Corrie Mclellan, Ellie Foster and mother and daughter Janet and Izzy Maughan, won through to the championships by taking second spot at the North West Regional Finals near Formby.
Nantwich three-day event jockey Paul Sims is riding high in the standings at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials after the first day’s dressage competition.
Sims was second into the ring, scoring an average of 68.94 per cent, to give him a penalty of just 46.6 for his Test.
Riding and training enthusiasts watched the world’s most prolific dressage dynasty in action in Nantwich.
The Eilberg family gave a masterclass at Reaseheath College’s Equestrian Centre off the A51.
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.
Olympic dressage rider Richard Davison will be in Nantwich for a special masterclass event at Reaseheath College. Davison will be joined by world class showjumper Michael Whitaker and international three-day eventer Alex Hua Tian.
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