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‘A mind-blowing competition’

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@pollyrose21

THE legacy of medals carries on. What a mind-blowing competition the World Champs turned out to be for Britain.

The myth of having to go and compete against the best in the world before a championship was blown out of the water. Our three high-scoring combinations had done two competitions each this season and for Gareth Hughes’ Classic Briolinca, an older horse, this was good management, saving

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