Pammy Hutton: 'dedication, drive, determination and discipline — are assets becoming harder to find than hen’s teeth' *H&H VIP*
Pammy shares her concerns for youngsters wanting to make it in the horse world
Pammy Hutton is joint principal of Talland School of Equitation and an international dressage rider and trainer. She is a Fellow of the British Horse Society and has competed internationally in eventing, being reserve for the Montreal Olympics. Pammy is the daughter of the late Molly Sivewright, is married to Brian Hutton and mother to successful dressage riders Charlie and Pippa. A regular Horse & Hound columnist, you can read Pammy’s views in the magazine or digital subscribers can view them online below.
Pammy shares her concerns for youngsters wanting to make it in the horse world
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