The long list of riders who will represent Great Britain under the title sponsor banner of Team NAF at the Junior and Young Rider Championships this summer has been announced. The Championships will be run on home soil at Hartpury, Gloucestershire from 25-31 July. The teams will be accompanied by youth performance manager, Darrell Scaife.
Young Riders
Tarka Abraham, aged 20 years from New Milton in Hampshire, with the 10-year-old gelding, Vamoose, owned by Joanne Broadway
Alice Casburn, aged 20 years from Norwich in Norfolk, with the 14-year-old gelding, Topspin, owned by Caroline Casburn
Saffron Cresswell, aged 21 years from Malvern in Worcestershire, with the 8-year-old gelding, Funny Guy, owned by the rider and Janet Warner
Molly Faulkner, aged 20 years from Edenbridge in Kent, with the 11-year-old gelding, Call me Cooley, owned by the rider
George Hopwell, aged 20 years from Stamford in Lincolnshire, with the 11-year-old gelding, Golden Gun UK, owned by the rider
Maja Hullah, aged 20 years from Winscombe in Somerset, with the 11-year-old gelding, Articus, owned by the rider
Oliver Jackson, aged 20 years from Newark in Nottinghamshire, with the 12-year-old gelding, Viktor Krum, owned by Joy Jackson
Millie Juleff, aged 19 years from Bodmin in Cornwall, with the 11-year-old gelding, All We Need, owned by the rider and Darren Juleff
Jess Rimmer, aged 20 years from Shaftesbury in Dorset, with the 16-year-old gelding, Diamond Bobby, owned by the rider and Jo Rimmer
Ibble Watson, aged 19 years from Broadway in Gloucestershire, with the 11-year-old gelding, Aristoteles S Z, owned by the rider
Juniors
Emily Callard, aged 17 years from Andover in Hampshire, with the 15-year-old gelding, Ballingowan Serenity, owned by the rider
Isabelle Cook, aged 17 years from Worthing in West Sussex, with the 17-year-old gelding, Calvino II, owned by Elisabeth Murdoch and the 10-year-old mare, Mexican Law, owned by Kristina Cook and Jim Chromiak
Grace Donnor, aged 17 years from Buntingford in Hertfordshire, with the 15-year-old gelding, Cooley Ramiro, owned by Joanne Donnor
Finn Healy, aged 18 years from Hope Valley in Derbyshire, with the 11-year-old mare, Fathers Compromise, owned by Michelle Pritchard
Beatrice Montgomerie, aged 16 years from Tetbury in Gloucestershire, with the 12-year-old gelding, Monbeg By Magic, owned by the rider
Maddison Peries, aged 18 years from Wokingham in Berkshire, with the 9-year-old mare, Class Jewel, owned by Margaret Palmer
Anna Price, aged 17 years from Bedford in Bedfordshire, with the 8-year-old mare, Shadow Star Quality, owned by Ben Hobday
Lottie Royle, aged 17 years from Devizes in Wiltshire, with the 16-year-old gelding, Bayano, owned by Rebecca Salt and Caroline Harris and the 9-year-old mare, Harthill Zara, owned by Amanda Royle
Jasmine Underwood, aged 17 years from Inkberrow in Worcestershire, with the 9-year-old mare, Indian Girl G, owned by the rider
The Youth Performance Selectors may add other Junior and Young Rider combinations to this list following the final observation trial, held at Somerford Park, from 2 to 3 July 2022. Following this final observation trial, the Youth Performance Selectors will name the final squad of up to six riders plus reserves to go forward to the Championships.
British Eventing would like to thank NAF, title sponsors of the Junior and Young Rider Eventing Teams.
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