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"publishedAt": "2026-05-21T15:19:45.000Z",
"site": "https://www.horseandhound.co.uk",
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"textContent": "3BNK6HT Adrian Whiteway of Great Britain with Chacco Volo during the Turkish Airlines-Prize of Europe at the CHIO Aachen on July 2, 2025, Aachen, Germany (Photo by Maxime David - MXIMD Pictures)\n\n**Somerset-based Adrian Whiteway is an international rider who is making his mark on British teams and made his debut in the CSI5* classes at Royal Windsor. He shares his thoughts on achieving the unachievable and exciting new pairs on the jumping circuit.**\n\nI made my debut jumping in the CSI5* classes at Royal Windsor Horse Show this year and what a great experience it has been. Initially, I wasn’t sure if I would get into the show, but for the first time this year organisers have used the same system as they do for the London International. […]",
"title": "‘Being able to access shows like Royal Windsor from another route is a godsend,’ says British showjumper Adrian Whiteway"
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