I HAVE just returned from competing in the Global Champions League (GCL) Super Cup Final at the Global Champions Prague Playoffs, where I was the under-25s rider for Georgina Bloomberg's New York Empire team.
It's one of the calendar's most spectacular events, held in a sold-out O2 Arena, and the atmosphere is one of a kind. Being part of the "Walk of Champions" parade alongside some of the best riders in the world is an unforgettable feeling and although I can still feel out of place besides them, it's remarkable.
It was my third year at the playoffs - I guess you could say I am becoming a veteran!
The competition did not quite go our way as my team was knocked out in the quarter finals but I was delighted to take second in Saturday's feature class with Hardessa, who continued her strong form from Horse of the Year Show.
It's a rewarding feeling when it all comes together on one of the most prestigious stages in the world and even more so when a partnership starts to be consistent.
IT'S NOT ALL GLITZ AND GLAMOUR
This story is from the November 30, 2023 edition of Horse & Hound.
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