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A sash, at last!

BRC SEIB NOVICE WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS 6–7 April

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British Riding Clubs SEIB Novice Winter Championships, Arena UK, Lincs

SARAH MOY won a “long-coveted sash” when she piloted Temples Last Clover into the top spot in the senior 70 individual showjumping.

“It doesn't feel real,” said the Dartford Riding Club (RC) member. “I've participated in many BRC [British Riding Clubs] championships but my previous best result was fifth at the arena eventing championships. I've always aspired to get a sash and so this result is a dream come true.

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