Basingstokegazette.co.uk - Full Article
Graham Merry, Sports Reporter / Sunday 4 October 2015
KEMPSHOTT endurance horse rider Annabelle Lyndon has been selected to ride for England in a home international competition in the Welsh mountains.
The 12-year-old was selected after winning the junior intermediate endurance ride at the National Pony Club Championships on her 19-year-old piebald mare Lacey.
The Basingstoke-born rider started endurance riding with the Hampshire Hunt Pony Club and qualified for the pony club championships in 2012...
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