Twelve-year-old bounces back from illness to stun riders and spectators at Hickstead

Twelve-year-old Ruby Light stunned riders and spectators at the Al Shira’aa Bolesworth Young Horse Championships, coming second only to international adult rider Jay Halim.
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Burgess Hill Girls pupil Light has bounced back from lockdown, and appendicitis, with a remarkable run of success in a number of equestrian competitions.

Ruby’s first outing was at the Pyecombe Horse Show in West Sussex. She competed in the Children on Horses class (Riders - Under 16 years) winning both the Qualifiers and Championship on her horse Lady Warrior.

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For the International Al Shira’aa Bolesworth Young Horse Championships Ruby switched rides to Lord Don, her first time on a Stallion. Lord Don is one of two horses ridden by the Senior team at Brendon Stud, of which Ruby is now a member. Ruby competed against 74 other riders, mostly adults, managing to finish a close second to international adult rider Jay Halim.

Most recently, Ruby has been competing at the Hickstead Jumping Championships and has qualified to jump in the world renowned and prestigious International Main Arena in the 1m Open Championship.

She will compete against 30 other riders including Jay Halim. Ruby said: “I’ve won two rugs in two weeks and one of my best achievements yet, I’ll be on top form to keep on track for my third.”

Burgess Hill Girls Head Liz Laybourn is delighted with Ruby’s success: “The way that Ruby has bounced back from both the lockdown and illness is an inspiration to us all. We are immensely proud of her and cannot wait to see what she does next.”

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