Monday, 19 August 2024
ParalympicsGB, in conjunction with the British Dressage para selectors and Performance Manager Georgina Sharples, can announce that Grade 5 athlete Sophie Wells will now partner the Lady Joseph Trust’s Egebjerggards Samoa at Paris 2024, due to a minor veterinary issue ruling out Don Cara M, owned by Rowland Kinch.
Set to make a fourth consecutive Games appearance for ParalympicsGB, Sophie originally had Egebjerggards Samoa, with whom she won team and freestyle bronze at last year’s FEI Para Dressage European Championship, named as a direct reserve for her selected ride Don Cara M, and has been preparing both horses for Paris 2024 in tandem.
British Equestrian Para Dressage Performance Manager Georgina Sharples commented; “While this is only a minor veterinary issue, horse welfare is always our top priority and therefore it’s not in Donnie’s best interest to compete in Paris. We’d like to thank his owner, Rowland Kinch, for his unwavering support through this process.
“The talented Egebjerggards Samoa (Diana) will now make her Paralympic debut. It is a fortunate position to be in that, in Donnie and Diana, we have two of the best Grade 5 horses in the world and I look forward to seeing Diana step into that amazing arena at Versailles.”
The para dressage athletes and horses will shortly be travelling to their UK prep camp, before travelling to Paris on 29 August.