NATALIE Lintott from Windsor produced a top performance at the Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead with mounts produced by Jerome Harforth from Great Ayton.
She won the lightweight and middleweight ridden coloured with Clare Merrigan-Martin's ten-year-old Merrigan and the amateur/owner riding horse with the eight-year-old Gosh, and was third in the small open riding horse.
The amateur/owner hack went to Ali Fagan riding Colbeach Starlight Express, which was runner-up in the open hack. Ali also won at the Northern Horse Show, Wetherby and took reserve supreme at the North of England Summer Show, Osbaldeston.
The Harforth yard also had a win in the 13 hands show hunter pony when Jonathan Stevens rode the six-year-old Colbeach Autumn Song, by Derrick Champion's Ainthorpe Heirs and Graces, to take the reserve champion.
Rachael Brown from Stokesley produced a good performance on her father Ian's Town Nicholas Nickleby to take the 15 hands show hunter pony.
The Emmerson stable had a third in the first ridden for Chantelle Josh on Cnapaton Tambourine.
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