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Canterbury’s Spires Academy hold first equestrian competition since pandemic with draw against King’s School

Spires Academy’s first equestrian competition post-pandemic proved a memorable one after a draw with King’s School.

Despite King’s greater experience - they had several older riders - Spires’ Year 7s held their own.

From left: Maisie Holmes, Chloe Sokell, Orlaith Dyball, Isabella Kemsley, Abigail Eddington Howes, Aimee Thompson, Isabel Mayer and Georgina Waller of Spires Academy
From left: Maisie Holmes, Chloe Sokell, Orlaith Dyball, Isabella Kemsley, Abigail Eddington Howes, Aimee Thompson, Isabel Mayer and Georgina Waller of Spires Academy

Aimee Thompson gave an outstanding performance in her very first equestrian competition and, after a gruelling first round, won with an exceptional ride with Maise Holmes a close second after one of the best turns seen at school level.

Not to be outdone, the remaining members of the squad demonstrated their character and determination.

After a mixed round two and three, with King’s coming out the winners, Orlaith Dyball - like Thompson riding in her first Spires competition - thrived under pressure on her way to a brilliant first place.

Teacher Nicky Lewis said: “It was an incredible achievement, especially as all of the girls haven’t jumped in a Spires competition before.

“It reflects the hard work and dedication of the girls, as well as the high quality of the elite provision at Spires Equestrian.”

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