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The Dengie/Pony Club Scholarship Awards

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John Crawford discusses the importance of the Dengie/Pony Club Scholarship Awards with Michael Bacon of Dengie - please click the link below to listen
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The inaugural Dengie Scholarships took place at The British Equine Event. Four Pony Club members benefited from assistance with training, feed and equipment.

Ibby Macpherson (19) from Berwickshire, Ester Haughie (18) a working pupil with Ronnie Durrand, based at Bramham Park. Antonia Moller (21) who will train with Ginny Elliot and Stephanie Smith (21) from Somerset. They each won £600 worth of training plus £200 Of Dengie feed for both trainer and rider.

The selectors had a tough time sorting through the C.V.'s sent to Pony Club headquarters, but eventually decided on the four.

The selectors were ~

Andrew Finding Chairman British Equestrian Federation
Duncan Robb Chief Executive of The Pony Club
Jogi Breisner British Team Manager
Michael Bacon Field Sales Manager - Dengie
Amanda Renouard Marketing Manager - Dengie
Gordon Wesley Chairman of The Pony Club
Michael Tucker - International Three Day Event Course Designer and consultant.
Nikki Herbert Chairman of The Training Committee

Amanda Renouard said "The aim of the scholarship was to help Pony Club members who were going to achieve and put something back into the equestrian industry, be that as competitive riders, trainers or running successful equestrian businesses"



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