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The current Chief Executive Officer of British Dressage is Jason Brautigam. [3] The current president is the Jennie Loriston Clarke, and the current vice-president is Desi Dillingham (President of the British Horse Society). [3] Carl Hester and Lee Pearson are Honorary Patrons of British Dressage.
Becky Moody (born 16 March 1980 in Irvine, North Ayrshire, United Kingdom) is a British horse breeder and dressage competitor based in Yorkshire. In 2024 she joined the British dressage team at short notice to win a bronze team medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics .
Jane Gregory (née Jane Bredin 30 June 1959 – 1 April 2011), [1] was an international equestrian.She first rode for her country in 1994, competing in the World Equestrian Games of that year, and competed for Great Britain in Dressage at the Atlanta and Beijing Olympic Games.
He authored the book Dressage Priority Points published in 1996 [35] and wrote the foreword to Brain, Pain or Training. [36] Between 2013 and 2017, together with Carl Hester MBE, he hosted The Dressage Convention. [37] The duo used the weekend-long event to attempt to dispel the mysteries surrounding dressage training and make it fun and inclusive.
It is best known as the host of the UK legs of the FEI World Cup series in dressage, show jumping and driving, however it also has multiple other showjumping classes, as well as fun competitions such as a Shetland pony race and a dog agility competition. Many competitions are broadcast live by the BBC, and all are streamed. The show is held ...
Charlotte Fry (born 11 February 1996) is an Olympic, European Championships and World Championships medal-winning British dressage rider. As of August 2024, Fry has a total of 90 victories and is currently third in the FEI World Dressage Ranking.
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Valegro (born 5 July 2002) is a gelding ridden by the British equestrian Charlotte Dujardin in the sport of dressage. He stands 16.2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm) and has the stable name of Blueberry. He is a double World Champion in Dressage, he won Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle at the World. [1]