Equestrian coach Carol Green dies aged 79

Dr Carol Ann Barbara Green, a dedicated horsewoman and former national equestrian coach for Bermuda, passed away on 11 February at the age of 79. Known for her passion for horses and mentoring riders across disciplines, she left a lasting impact on the equestrian community. Her career spanned teaching, competing, and international coaching.

Dr Carol Ann Barbara Green began her journey with horses from an early age, taking lessons at local riding stables. Her lifelong dream was to work with horses, though she briefly served as a secretary after school to satisfy her father's wish for a 'proper job' before following her passion.

In the 1960s, she joined a riding school in Pembury, Kent, quickly rising to head girl. That same decade, in 1963, she trained under British Horse Society Fellow Cherrie Hatton Hall and earned her BHS assistant instructor certificate. This led to a role as assistant instructor at Moat Farm riding school in Benenden, Kent, where she advanced to chief instructor by 1970.

Green's career expanded as she ran training establishments, prepared horses for clients and riding clubs, and competed herself. She qualified for Badminton Horse Trials and participated in side-saddle and dressage events. Alongside her practical work, she authored several books on equestrian topics. She later served as head of equine studies at Brinsbury College and as equine stable manager at Aberystwyth University, where she inspired riders of all ages to reach their potential.

As Bermuda's national coach, Green trained athletes across disciplines for major events, including the Paralympics, Olympics, World Championships, and Pan-American Games. She attended the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and helped prepare the Bermuda and Russian teams for the London 2012 qualifiers.

Despite her accomplishments, Green found greatest joy with her own horses and in supporting her niece Clare's riding progress. A devoted Catholic, she wove her faith into daily life, finding contentment therein. Described as a very special person, she is survived by her brother David, niece Clare, nephew Nick, and other family and friends. She will be truly missed by all who knew her.

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