Trophies, sashes and rosettes for jumpers

THE Winter Show Jumping Championship at Checkendon Equestrian Centre ran from November 2015 to April 2016.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 01 August 2016

THE Winter Show Jumping Championship at Checkendon Equestrian Centre ran from November 2015 to April 2016.

The winning combination was Sissy Herbert and Tintin, who received their trophy, sash and champion’s rosette from Linda Tarrant, the manager of the centre.

Reserve champions are Jenna Haigh and Cisco.

The Winter Saturday Dressage Championship also ran from November 2015 to April 2016. The winning combination was Carrie Sherrington and Dan Patch, and reserve champions are Fenella Nordquist and Tom, who all received a trophy, sash and champion’s rosette.

Wednesday’s dressage champions are Josie Brettell and Bobby. Reserve champions are Hillary Yeoman and Friendly Flirtation, who also received a trophy, sash and champion’s rosette.



Both show jumping and dressage summer championships run from May to October 2016. All schedules can be found on our website.

Do you want to ride? Do your children? Have you ridden in the past and want to get back into riding? Then come to Checkendon Equestrian Centre — an approved British Horse Society riding school which has a huge range of horses and ponies to cater for every level of rider.

For the very smallest child there are the small but reliable ponies which can take beginners for a walk in the beautiful woodland that surrounds the centre. Children then move on to lessons with our qualified instructors which can be half an hour or an hour long.

Checkendon Equestrian Centre can be found in Lovegrove’s Lane, Reading.

For more information about what is available, visit www.checkendonequestrian. co.uk, call Linda on (01491) 680225 or email linda@checkendonequestrian.co.uk



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