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HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW

CSI3* classes

THE showjumping star of the week was undoubtedly Ireland's Jessica Burke, who won an international hat-trick on her first visit to the show.

Jessica and Louisa Church's nine-year-old Inpulss won Friday's NAEC Stoneleigh stakes speed class, with Joe Whitaker and Icaterina second, then Saturday's accumulator ahead of Mark Edwards and Flying Tinker II. On Sunday, they topped it off by winning the speed horse of the year, again from Mark and Flying Tinker – who are far from slow.

To win any class at HOYS, let alone three internationals, on the same horse, and

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