Three local competitors took part in major event in Gloucestershire
Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man says it's 'incredibly proud' of its riders who've taken part in the largest show for disabled riders in the world.
Three Manx competitors represented the Island at the RDA National Championships held in Hartpury, Gloucestershire from 12-14 July.
All of the Isle of Man riders successfully placed across the countryside and dressage competitions they entered.
One of the RDA Isle of Man coaches, Donna Dreyer says they're full of pride over how the team adapted to such a different environment:
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