Published Date:
17 June 2009
OLYMPIC hopeful Ginny Howe rode home to success at the Great Tew Estate Horse Trials.
Divilabit, owned by the Swerford rider, had the first win of his career with an exceptional score in the dressage and double clear in the showjumping and cross-country.
Howe followed up by taking fourth place on Bon Amie, owned by Lottie Wemyss, and eighth place on DeBeers Solitaire, owned by Janet Ackner.
Howe has already achieved one of her major career ambitions this year by competing with the top riders of the eventing world at the famous Badminton Horse Trials last month on her world class horse Cavort.
This was the most challenging goal to date for the partnership, particularly tackling the demanding cross-county course and to complete all three phases of the event at her first attempt is a huge achievement for any rider.
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Last Updated:
17 June 2009 3:49 PM
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Location:
Banbury