Golden girl Jess has heart set on Paralympics following equine victory

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Jess Cambria

GOLDEN girl Jess Pritchard rode to victory in a prestigious equestrian competition.

The Coleg Cambria student won the 1* Grade Three Para Dressage competition at the Addington International Arena.

Representing Team GB, Jess ā€“ an Entry Level 3 Learner in Animal Care, based at Northop ā€“ said it was the biggest victory of her life.

The 17 year-old, from Cheshire, and her horseĀ TedĀ completed a number of challenges including a perfect 20m circle, centre line activities and ā€˜trot-upsā€™, with tasks becoming ā€œmore complicatedā€ each day.

Jess Cambria

ā€œIt was an intense three days of tests and riding, so Iā€™m thrilled to have come first,ā€ she said.

ā€œThere were riders there from all over the world and people watching at home via the internet, so it was quite nerve-racking ā€“ especially as there was a last-minute delay when I was due to begin my routine! – but I managed to stay calm and scored well.ā€

A former pupil at Dorin Park School in Chester, Jess added: ā€œI practice at home and hope to keep improving my grade. My ultimate dream is to one day represent Great Britain at the Olympics ā€“ Iā€™ll keep working hard to get there.

ā€œI have won prizes and medals before, but this is the biggest one yet, so it fills me with confidence for the future.

ā€œUltimately, I would love to compete in the Olympics, but I would also like to help disabled children learn how to ride. I am lucky I grew up around horses, so I think that would be very rewarding.ā€

Jess Cambria

Jess, who has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, plans to ride her other horseĀ CheerioĀ in upcoming competitions, supported by mum Shelly, who also coaches her.

Allison Hillier-Jones, a Progress Coach for Foundation and Entry Level at Northop, congratulated her on the ā€œamazing achievementā€.

ā€œJess is an inspirational learner and only let us know a few days before the event that she was a rider with Team GB! We were completely surprised and excited for her,ā€ said Allison.

ā€œShe is so down to earth yet so driven and talented, we are really proud of Jess ā€“ she smashed it.ā€

For the latest news and information from Coleg Cambria, visitĀ www.cambria.ac.uk.


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