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Kathryn launches new website

Leading disabled dressage rider, Kathryn Wheelock has announced the launch of her new website at www.disabled-dressage.co.uk.

Kathryn, who has been chosen to attend the selection trials for the World Class Potential Paralympic Dressage Squad in February, hopes that her website will help her attract sponsors who will help fund her quest to ride at the Paralympics. Kathryn is seeking funding to help her continue to travel overseas to international competitions, such as the Spanish Disabled Dressage Championships in Madrid, where she was a winner in 2003.

Featuring information about disabled dressage, Kathryn's horses (Jon Boy George and Call Me Charlie), full competition results and news stories, this professionally designed website offers the ideal medium for sponsors to endorse this talented rider. Advertising opportunities within the photo gallery section of the website are also available from as little as £60.

Kathryn has an excellent track record at both national and international level and is currently ranked 2nd in Great Britain in her grade (IPEC Grade III), and 14th in the World. She is also the Riding for the Disabled Association's reigning National Dressage Champion (Grade III).

It is anticipate that she will also have a very successful and exciting year in 2004, with two talented horses with whom she will be competing. The World Class Potential Paralympic Dressage trials will take place on 18th/19th February, at the Unicorn Trust Equestrian Centre near Stow-on-the-Wold in Gloucestershire.

For further details or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, contact Jan Wheelock, on 01756 700802 or visit www.disabled-dressage.co.uk.


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