I didn’t come from a horsey family, but have always been obsessed with horses. One of my earliest memories is sitting on a rocking horse at my grandmother’s, watching Horse of the Year Show on TV, joining in as best I could.
I badgered my parents for a pony and they finally relented when I was 10. I competed in the usual competitions, but dressage was always my favourite. I wasn’t a talented rider, so I knew that if I wanted to be involved in top-level sport, I had to find a way other than being an athlete.
My parents didn’t want me to work with horses – “there’s no money in it”. So I got it into my head to become an actress, not that there is money in that either. After a bunch of work as an extra and even a fire-eater, I landed a job involving jousting, which led me right back to horses.
I decided to study at Hartpury College, which has been the springboard for everything I have achieved since. I got a job with them on graduating, which gave me a grounding in major event management, teaching, marketing, leadership, international relations, facility management… the list goes on.
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