JOHN WHITAKER INTERNATIONAL SQUAD MEMBERS OFF TO MOORSELE

Wednesday 12 May 2010

JOHN WHITAKER INTERNATIONAL SQUAD MEMBERS OFF TO MOORSELE

Eight members of the JWI Squad are on their way to CSIOP Moorsele, Belgium where they will compete from the 14th to 16th May and where four of them will represent Great Britain in a Pony Nations Cup on Sunday 16th May 2010.
 
Shortlisted for the Team are:-
 
Lara Whiteway aged 16 from Preston, Lancashire with ABC Juri
Amy Inglis aged 13 from Haywards Heath, West Sussex with Nils d’Hurl Vent and Herbies Double Trouble
Laura Robinson aged 15 from Northallerton, North Yorkshire with Salvador
Jessica Mendoza aged 14 from Chippenham, Wiltshire with Tixylix and Razorlite
Katie Speller aged 16 from Waltham Abbey, Essex with Zamzarra
 
The team of four for the Nations Cup will be selected after two days of preliminary competitions.
Individuals Travelling to compete are:-
 
Emily Roe aged 13 from South Hykeham, Lincolnshire with Aroldo and New York Spritzer
Timothy Wilks aged 15 from Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire with The Colour of Money
Laura Pritchard aged 16 from Holyhead, Gwyned with Keltic Flight and Baussy Jones
Harriet King aged 15 from Southampton, Hampshire with Frere Jacques (Individual - Non-Squad Member)

Chef d'Equipe: Corinne Brackenh.
Team Trainer: Alan Fazakerley
 
John Whitaker International Ltd was established in 1998 with the aim of finding top quality equestrian clothes and equipment.  Today they lead the field for innovative design and the use of modern fabrics to bring equestrian clothing to the cutting edge of sporting achievement.   John and his wife Clare, have a huge input into product development and selection.  Consequently the John Whitaker range has been tried and tested at the highest levels. The company is investing a significant amount of money into the squad, plus supplying team uniform, casual clothing plus fly rugs, waffle rugs and saddle cloths; all in team colours.
 
The British Show Jumping Teams continue to be strongly supported by the UK Sport lottery funded BEF World Class programme.