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Breeder Nicky's Olympic dressage dream



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WHEN Nicky Callam's horse High Hoes Dajana won the Biotal Equine Gold Medium Restricted Winter Dressage Championships at Hartpury recently, ridden by Emma Openshaw, it was an immense achievement.
Petworth-based Nicky only started the mare in competitions because 11-year-old Dajana had missed getting in foal.


Dajana competed in her first affiliated event only 18 months ago and started at Novice level, so to win a major national medium championship in such a short time was outstanding.


"She was 11th in the Novice and eighth in the Elementary in the Summer Nationals last year. To get there and be placed was a dream and the icing kept going on the cake and her Winter Championship win was exceptional.


"She is a Westaphalian Premium mare and has got the German seal of approval for breeding.


"It has been a difficult decision to try to put her back in foal after a gap year. But my aim is to breed an Olympic dressage horse and I have got to breed from my best mares to do that," she said.


For full feature see West Sussex Gazette May 14

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