In 1989, while living in Dorum, Germany I rode with a Producer of Show jumpers, preparing horses for competitions and for sale. Later years After getting married in 1986, I moved to the USA, where I reluctantly retired from Competitive Showjumping, but continued to be involved with Show Jumping, training young horses and teaching Show jumping techniques to riders of all ages. As well as travelling around the country competing on the County Show Circuit, and Grand Prix shows, I also used local shows to bring on young horses. Many achievements included Winning the Essex Showjumper of the year,Qualifying for Wembley Foxhunter Championship, Competing at Hickstead, Winning Grade A/B classes and Grand Prix’s at Harwood Hall, Towerlands and Mill Lodge, Area International trials (AIT), and being awarded Halstead Sportswoman of year in 1980. This exposure led to a company in Halstead, offering me a sponsorship of horses and along with my own horses, helped further my career in the showjumping world (BSJA). I used to ride many competitions horses at Carmen’s yard that were purchased from Ireland and parts of Europe, and we schooled them both on the flat and over jumps for buyers and other yards. Showjumping with Caroline Bradleyby Caroline Bradley 4.33 avg rating 3 ratings score: 100, and1 person voted Want to Readsaving Error rating book. I also honed my skills while working/training at a showjumping yard in Doncaster, owned by Carmen Lanni.
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