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Welsh Team of Channel Swimmers raise funds in memory of Cheshire Horse rider


Welsh team of channel Swimmers

Laura's team of channel Swimmers

Last week, Cardiff University student, Laura Beth-Pilkington, combined her two favourite sports – swimming and horse riding – when completing The Tri-Service Channel Swim in aid of The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund.

She was one of a six strong team from the Wales University Territorial Army competing against a Navy, Army and RAF teams. Laura is studying Medicine at Cardiff and her team mates were all students from universities in Wales.

Explaining her choice of charity, Laura said:  “As well as swimming, I enjoy riding and had been having show-jumping lessons with the late Ian Olding from Sandbach who tragically died in an eventing fall earlier this year.  I had grown up with him  through Pony Club and competing at local events and when I found out about his accident it was devastating and so real.  I wanted to do something, in Ian’s memory, to help other riders.”
 
The Swim took place on 21st of July and each of the six team members had to swim for an hour at a time, rotating. Laura was the first swimmer of her team and herself swam three times to contribute to a finishing time of 13 hours and 7 minutes.  For Laura, it was the culmination of 12 months’ training and preparation which had included a 5km race in Lake Bala and open water training sessions in the sea.
“We were swimming into strong winds for the last part and it felt like I was on a treadmill sprinting but getting nowhere.  The Officials said that a lot of teams would have turned around, the weather was so atrocious.”
So far, Laura and her team have raised over £500 for The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund but anyone inspired to donate more can email her at lbpilkington@hotmail.com.

Belton Horse Trials Tragedy


Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Ian Olding who sadly died in an eventing fall on Sunday 26 April at Belton Horse Trials. Our thanks go out in advance to all those who do contribute to the Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund in his memory.

47 year old Ian was a BHS Instructor who was originally from Belfast and taught at Somerford Park Farm Equestrian Centre in Sandbach, for the past 4 years.
For more info www.horseandhound.co.uk

Rachel Booth completes London Marathon for MDIRF


Congratulations to 33 year old, Rachel Booth who completed this year’s London Marathon in 5 hours and one minute, running in memory of her late mother, Jane Booth who was killed in a riding accident in September 2004, and has so far raised over £1,000.

“It was really tough as it was baking hot, but the crowds were amazing. I ran with a hobby horse to symbolise the MDIRF as well as wearing a T-shirt with the charity’s logo on it. Lots of people made comments about my horse!,” reports Rachel.

“The reason I ran for the MDIRF was that I was present at my mother’s accident and it’s taken a long time for my family and me to come to terms with life without her. Losing my mum completely shattered our lives. She taught me to ride at the age of 6 when my brother and me were lucky enough to get our 1st pony – a grey Welsh Mountain called Snoopy. Despite everything that’s happened, riding remains an important part of my life – keeping me sane! My mum would have wanted me to carry on riding, as it meant the same to her, it was her way of life, her passion. She always said you have to get straight back on when you fall off,” she continued.

Rachel originally came from Northumberland and is happily married and now living in Hampshire. Formerly a Firefighter, she is now a Secondary School Maths Teacher.

“Running the Marathon is a way I felt I could help others who have been involved in or affected by a riding accident. I also organised a non-uniform day at our school” adds Rachel.

If you’re quick you can still recognise Rachel’s efforts at www.justgiving.com/rachsrun

April 2009 – Latest in safety gear on sale in aid of MDIRF at Badminton


As champions of rider safety, the MDIRF stand (261, near the Main Arena) at Badminton Horse Trials (7-10 May) will be showcasing and raising funds through sales of two of the very latest safety initiatives now available to British riders:

  • The UTAG Sport Wrist Band which electronically stores important personal and medical details in the event of an emergency for instant access by emergency services. Click here for more details
  • Point-two inflatable jackets. For further details visit  www.point-two.co.uk

In addition,  a full body protector fitting and sales service will be available on the stand as well as a collection of top name clothes at super bargain prices.  Please drop in and see us.

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