Horse & Hound

The future's bright for Field

BRC DRESSAGE TO MUSIC AND INTRODUCTORY CHAMPIONSHIP

30 September-2 October

British Riding Club TopSpec Dressage to Music, NAF Five Star Quadrille and NAF Five Star Introductory Championships, Bury Farm, Buckinghamshire

MEGAN FIELD left Bury Farm with myriad prizes after she piloted Bright Time FST into top spot in the medium/advanced medium pick-a-test class and trounced the opposition with Brownstown Seawatch in the junior novice.

The 16-year-old Warwickshire Hunt RC member is no stranger to success at these championships, having finished first in the junior prelim with Gwithian Gallant in 2019.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound2 min read
When Persistence Pays Off
HIGHLIGHTS 6–7 July Edited by Pippa Roome [email protected] @pipparoomeorkyle Tweseldown (3), Hants LYDIA STUART was the surprised winner of BE100 section T with her own “spirited” 10-year-old, Saunderscourt Furistos. “Let's just say that it
Horse & Hound1 min read
Career Change Is The Making Of Future Para Star
GRADE IV para rider Laura Scott made a plus-70% winning debut with her new ride CEI Summer Days, heading the novice 4 at Kings Sedgemoor EC, Somerset. Found for Laura by Antonia Brown and bought from eventer Will Crawley, the seven-year-old Hanoveria
Horse & Hound1 min read
Talking Point
A RARE act of true sportsmanship was witnessed in the ridden Welsh section C class after the third-placed rider retired from the ring, forfeiting his placing, so the HOYS qualification could be passed down. Terry Clynes was delighted to be called for

Related