This is a blog to keep everyone updated on my British Eventing training, competition results and plans for the 2008 season.
I train at our home yard, Tilbrook Farm in Bow Brickhill, Buckinghamshire during the week and compete at the weekends supported by my dedicated team of helpers - my long suffering partner Craig, along with Mum and Dad. My dedicated dressage coach is BHSII SM Alison Kenward (www.freestyledressage.co.uk/about), for showjumping and cross country training I use the talents of both John Mears BHSII and Esther Evans BHSAI (www.evanseventing.com). I have recently signed a 2008 sponsorship deal with public relations agency, Friday's Media Group (www.fridays-group.co.uk), and would like to thank them for their continued support and backing into 2008.
My talented mare Animation (Annie) is currently being prepared for her first BE season, having previously had a highly successful career as a professional showjumper. She is a 17 hand Belgian warmblood mare with bucket loads of attitude and courage. She loves to compete and has a peculiar addiction to pears, and my peanut butter sandwiches! In her spare time she likes to chew through fences, squeal at her friends and play football. If you ever come to visit her, she is always partial to a few extra strong mints.
I train at our home yard, Tilbrook Farm in Bow Brickhill, Buckinghamshire during the week and compete at the weekends supported by my dedicated team of helpers - my long suffering partner Craig, along with Mum and Dad. My dedicated dressage coach is BHSII SM Alison Kenward (www.freestyledressage.co.uk/about), for showjumping and cross country training I use the talents of both John Mears BHSII and Esther Evans BHSAI (www.evanseventing.com). I have recently signed a 2008 sponsorship deal with public relations agency, Friday's Media Group (www.fridays-group.co.uk), and would like to thank them for their continued support and backing into 2008.
My talented mare Animation (Annie) is currently being prepared for her first BE season, having previously had a highly successful career as a professional showjumper. She is a 17 hand Belgian warmblood mare with bucket loads of attitude and courage. She loves to compete and has a peculiar addiction to pears, and my peanut butter sandwiches! In her spare time she likes to chew through fences, squeal at her friends and play football. If you ever come to visit her, she is always partial to a few extra strong mints.
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