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Addington Manor hosts international dressage show


  • Addington Manor Equestrian Centre in Buckinghamshire is holding its first international competition following a multi-million pound refurbishment.

    Laura Bechtolsheimer (pictured right), Maria Eilberg and Richard Davison have all entered the Addington Manor CDI***YRJP (6-8 April 2007), which includes a big tour for senior dressage riders as well as young rider, junior and pony sections.

    Britain’s Jennie Loriston-Clarke, Isobel Wessels, David Trott and Sandy Phillips will be judging along with top German judge Dietrich Plewa.

    Show secretary Jeanette Watson said: “We are only holding a big tour for the seniors this year, but may go full scale next year and run both small and big tours.”

    Admission for spectators is free on all three days and the freestyle to music classes will be held on the Sunday.

    For more infomation visit: www.addingtonmanor.co.uk

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