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The riders flying the flag for Great Britain this summer

FOUR riders will represent Britain at the Special Olympics World Games this summer.

The Special Olympics, which ran every four years and are recognised by the International Olympic Committee, provide training and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The Games (17-25 June) will welcome 7,000 athletes in 26 sports including equestrian; dressage jumping, English equitation and working

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