Gemma Paternoster is one of Great Britain's top international show jumpers. She is the Young Rider European Champion (2006) and was victorious in 2010 as part of the British Nations Cup Team on her horse Osiris in Linz, Austria. Gemma competes for Great Britain in team and individual events. Gemma is now jumping at Meydans top level and in 2010 enjoyed successful shows in Rotterdam and Falsterbo. Gemma, a member of the World Class Development Squad, has an exciting string of young horses beginning their international careers, each with the potential to compete in the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Amy Stovold is one of the country’s leading dressage riders. She has recently been selected by the World Class (2009-2011) Development Programme aiming at Olympic medals and top international competition. Amy has four top competition rides, a wide client base and is in high demand as a trainer. Amy is supported by an extensive professional team including her grooms, business manager, sponsors, renowned trainers, equine vets, equine dentist, sports psychologist, chiropractor and physiotherapist, farriers and owners. She also has the full support of the British Equestrian Federation World Class Professionals.
From a close-knit farming family in Lincolnshire, Susanna Wade was always passionate about her horses. In September 1991 she was involved in a car accident resulting in catastrophic injuries and permanent paralysis. Due to the break in her neck, she was not expected to regain the use of either her arms or legs, however after seven months in hospital she began to make impressive progress to become an outpatient and begin her incredible journey of convalescence and rehabilitation from home.