Horse & Hound

‘It’s good to strive to beat the best’

polly.bryan@futurenet.com

@pollyrose21

THE recent column from Pammy Hutton (16 December), discussing whether or not top professional riders should be allowed to compete at the lower levels, certainly caused quite a lot of debate among the dressage community. Nobody can please all people all the time, so really there is no right or wrong answer to this controversial topic but I felt compelled to share my views.

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