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‘Spectacular movement isn’t always good movement’: Becky Moody on young horses and her key training mantras


  • In this exclusive, subscriber-only interview, Becky Moody shares what she looks for in a young horse and we delve into her training routine and the ethos that helped get her home-bred Jagerbomb to the Paris Olympics

    One of the most remarkable aspects of Becky Moody and Jagerbomb’s success at the Paris Olympics was that Becky not only rode but also bred and trained Jagerbomb herself, guiding him through every stage of his development.

    In a sport often clouded by the misconception that wealth and privilege are required to reach the top, their journey highlighted what’s possible through dedication and skill, making their achievements all the more inspiring.

    Becky’s had to be patient throughout a career that’s had its fair share of ups and downs, and that patience carries over to her approach to training.

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