Anunciado el equipo británico para el Campeonato Mundial de Concurso Completo sub-25

British Eventing ha anunciado su equipo para el Campeonato Mundial de Concurso Completo sub-25 inaugural, que comenzará el 22 de julio en Millstreet, Irlanda.

El equipo de seis jinetes incluye a Alice Casburn con Topspin, Tom Bird con Lenny, Barnie Brotherton con DHI King Nelson, Cerys Macaulay con Kananaskis, Jess Rimmer con The Spice Merchant y Jasmine Underwood con Indian Girl G. Se nombraron además tres reservas: Alice Casburn con LSS Ile De Re, Finn Healy con Greannanstown Monbeg Joe y Lucy Stimson con Tynan Cooley. El jefe de equipo David Sheerin señaló que los selectores eligieron las combinaciones mejor preparadas para competir y representar a British Eventing con orgullo. Agregó que el programa juvenil respalda a los jinetes. British Eventing agradeció a su socio de seguridad Charles Owen por proporcionar a cada jinete un nuevo protector corporal Kontor y fundas personalizadas para el equipo.

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