Horse & Hound

LETTERS

FAULTLESS WHITAKER

THE picture of William Whitaker on your website (19 December), clearing the puissance fence at Olympia, should be compulsory viewing for any rider attempting to jump any fence.

His position as he and his horse descend is nigh on faultless. His hands, balance and forward position are just classic.

Rose Hart Halesworth, Suffolk

AWESOME ANNELI

THANK you so much for your wonderful article (interview, 2 January) on the phenomenon that is Anneli Drummond-Hay, who must surely be one of the most inspirational ladies on this planet to span her outstanding career over two centuries.

In 1962

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