British Showjumping’s Team LeMieux Pony Squad announced for FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth Final
Friday 24 August 2018

The following squad has been selected to represent Great Britain under the title sponsor banner of Team LeMieux in the FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth Final in Opglabbeek, Belgium. The competition takes place between the 6th – 9th September at Sentower Park.
Perdita Digby, aged 15, from Dorchester, Dorset with Kayleighs Star, a 13 year-old coloured mare owned by Lady Sophie Digby
Lily Freeman Attwood, aged 16, from Shrewsbury, Shropshire with Capability Brown, a 7 year-old bay gelding owned by Emily Freeman Attwood
Shaunie Greig, aged 15, from Aberdeen with Casino Royale, a 15 year-old bay gelding owned by Anne Greig
Nicole Lockhead Anderson, aged 16, from Banchory, Aberdeenshire with Gangnam Style II, a 9 year-old bay gelding owned by Claire Lockhead
Claudia Moore, aged 13, from Brentwood, Essex with either Delflip, an 11 year-old bay mare or Shamrock du Gite, a 12 year-old grey gelding, both owned by Katrina Moore
The Nations Cup competition will start on Friday 7th September and the final competition takes place on Sunday 9th September. The Chef d’Equipe’s accompanying the team will be Clare Whitaker.
For further information on the show and full results once the show is underway, visit https://www.sentowerpark.com.
British Showjumping would like to thank LeMieux, title sponsors of the Pony teams.
LeMieux is now established as the leading manufacturer of saddle pads in the UK and one of the fastest growing equestrian brands in Europe. The latest range of jumping pads has been developed with Scott Brash to precisely fit the cut of modern jumping saddles. The LeMieux product offering for horses extends beyond saddle pads to boots, bandages, fly hoods, headcollars and rugs - widely available through most good retailers or online at www.horsehealth.co.uk.
The GBR showjumping teams are supported by the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Programme, funded by UK Sport through the National Lottery. The Programme focuses on identifying talent, developing potential and maximising medal-winning performances on the world stage.