THE dressage and show-jumping championships at Checkendon Equestrian Centre were decided at the last competition of the summer series in October.
Many congratulations to our showjumping champions Anna Freij and Spunky Spud — and to Tom Talbot Blue, who was reserve champion.
The dressage championship for our Wednesday competitions was won by Felicity Scroggie and Pirella. Reserve champion went to Carol Fletcher and Abergavenny Umbro.
The Saturday dressage championship competition was won by Emma Wren riding Mable May and reserve champions were Jackie Hubbard and Macattack.
The winter championship series runs from November 2015 to April 2016 in our showjumping and dressage competitions.
Other competitions include gymkhana games and evening showjumping.
Full details and schedules are available online at www.checkendonequestrian. co.uk, by emailing linda@ checkendonequestrian.co.uk or by calling (01491) 680225.
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