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Clare
Captures Equissage Dressage Championship
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HATHERDEN-based
Clare Harwood is celebrating after capturing a prestigious national
dressage championship.
Clare
rode her eight-year-old Alley Kazam to win the Equissage Elementary
Freestyle Championship at the Horse and Hound Winter Dressage finals.
Held
at Solihull Riding Centre, the final saw 19 competitors coming forward
after qualifying at events throughout the winter.
Clare
of Hatherden near Andover was delighted with the win on the Latvian-bred
Alley Kazam.
The
series was supported by Equissage, well known throughout the equestrian
world for their Equissage physiotherapy system for horses, which
has proved hugely popular among dressage competitors.
Clare
trains with Emile Faurie and looks forward to her monthly lesson,
with the Olympic competitor. She previously trained with Jennie
Loriston-Clarke.
Tim
Savage of Equissage congratulates Clare Harwood and Alley Kazam
on their win
"It
is wonderful to win the Equissage final. The music I chose for the
test was Abba, by James Last, which was great to ride to.
"Alley
Kazam was last year's Novice Freestyle winner so to move up a grade
and win again is very special."
Clare
bought Alley Kazam 18 months ago through an advert in Horse and
Hound and has high hopes for him.
"We
are now ready to move up a grade and are looking forward to working
towards our next goal."
Tim
Savage of Equissage said: "We were delighted to support the
Elementary Freestyle series, and wish Clare further success."
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For
further information visit www.equissage.co.uk
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