Para showjumping
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‘Find a way, not an excuse’: wise words from H&H Award-winner Evie Toombes
Evie reveals how horses help her to stay positive and overcome her challenges
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The Horse & Hound Podcast: episode 28 – Evie Toombes | Winter weight management | News round-up
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Meet inspirational para showjumper Evie Toombes
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‘It’s freedom’: blind showjumper hopes to inspire others to follow their dreams
‘I always wanted to jump, but the instructor told me it really wasn’t possible’
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Young rider’s para jumping campaign is ‘breathtaking’ *H&H Plus*
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Blind rider takes national jumping title on horse he had ridden just once before #StoneleighStories
‘I want to inspire other people to do what they want to do’
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Para rider with MS hopes to inspire others after returning to showjumping
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Tales from the RDA Champs: ‘They have helped me become who I am today’
Meet the rider who was arguably one of the busiest at the recent RDA Championships (13-15 July)
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‘Sit tight, I’ve got this’: British para rider clears extra 1.50m fence in 90cm class
Evie Toombes was up on the clock when her mare locked-on to a huge upright from the CSI3* class, which the pair cleared with ease
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Catch ride turns disaster into triumph for young disabled showjumper
“If Carlsberg made ponies, it would be him”
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'Doctors told me I'd never walk again' — why we need more para showjumping classes
Disabled rider Karen Bostock explains why a new opportunity for para showjumpers at Arena UK this weekend (29-31 January 2016) means so much to her
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Could you be a para showjumping trainer? [H&H VIP]
The success of Team GBR’s Paralympic dressage riders at London 2012 has fed through to the discipline of para showjumping, which is welcoming new members and seeking new coaches
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Para jumping becomes new RDA activity
Specialist para jumping classes to be made available to disabled riders
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Tandem skydive disappointment for para show jumpers
Three disabled show jumpers who were to jump from 13,000ft yesterday to raise awareness of show jumping for disabled and visually impaired riders were foiled by bad weather
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Paralympic show jumping seeks international recognition
Show jumping for riders with a physical disability is moving a step closer to becoming recognised by the International Equestrian Federation