Le Trec comes to West Sussex
" It's a very welcoming sport for newcomers. It's very easy to start as a hobby and can become a very competitive sport if you wish. I'm now in my fourth season. I was placed third in the first event I took part in, which gave me a taste for the sport," she said.
Kim is currently competing at the second level, which takes in rides up to 20 kilometres and involves obstacles up to 70 cm.
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Hide AdShe rides her 14'“year'“old Welsh/Morgan mare, Connie, in trek events and travels throughout the south east to take part in events.
"It is a very friendly sport and most riders have the necessary equipment'“ you need a hat, boots, and preferably chaps in case you have to do some walking with your horse, and the horse must wear a headcollar and bridle, in case you need to stop, as well as some flourescent markings." said Kim.
For full story see West Sussex Gazette, September 1.