Next season looking brighter for Todd scholarship winner
Young upshot rider Franky Reid-Warrilow has won the 2013 ‘Mark Todd Bridging the Gap’ (MTBTG) Scholarship.
Sponsored past times Keyflow Feeds together with the Mark Todd Collection, at that spot were half dozen finalists on the lastly pick 24-hour interval inward front end of past times the judging panel of Sir Mark Todd together with British Eventing Accredited Coaches Lizzel Winter together with Gill Watson. Todd said afterwards: “It was extremely hard to pick out an overall winner from these real dedicated together with talented riders only ultimately it was a unanimous determination together with nosotros expect forwards to working amongst Franky adjacent year.”

Franky Reid-Warrilow, 24, a former working educatee of Henrietta Knight together with a Cirencester University graduate, suffered a serious leg fracture whilst cross-country schooling at dwelling before inward the summer. This accident seemed to trigger a trail of unfortunate career setbacks, including the relocation of well-nigh of her privately owned horses too every bit tyke injuries to her Waregem together with European CIC2* Championship-bound rides.
Determined to succeed, she has straightaway moved dwelling to her family’s farm on the Herefordshire-Wales edge together with has started upwards her trouble organisation again, hence this additional back upwards has been a timely boost.
“I was completely surprised when they said I had won the scholarship although I intend I know how they experience on X-factor now, the anticipation I felt when I was waiting for their determination to live made was hence intense!
“The flavor actually didn’t cease real good for me hence this has been a fantastic boost for me, I truly straightaway cannot hold off to become grooming over the wintertime together with firstly the flavor on a high.”
Reid-Warrilow now heads into 2014 amongst a substantial back upwards bundle from Todd together with his brands which includes grooming together with mentoring, plus tack together with feeds.
The runner-up was Loretta Joynson who is 26 together with from Pencader (Camarthenshire). Lorretta wins a Mark Todd Performance Bridle together with £250 of Keyflow Feed. All finalists received a Mark Todd jacket, saddlepad together with carpet together with a pocketbook of Keyflow Feed.
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