Horse & Hound

Imagine aces it

jennifer.donald@futurenet.com

@jen_donald

Great Yorkshire, Great Yorkshire Showground, North Yorkshire

JAMES WILSON had been one of the major contenders all week and after finishing a very close second two years ago, he finally claimed one of his most sought-after titles when Imagine De Muze (Coco) produced a flying finish to win the Ripon Select Foods Cock O’The North championship.

“This competition is full of history with some of the greatest names in showjumping on the trophy and I wanted to join them,” said James.

Having taken third for James in the international stairway earlier in the week, Heather Larson’s 14-year-old

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