Chloe Spencer’s Nightjar — “Nigel” to his friends, “Nigella Awesome” to his loved ones — is out to prove that amateur dressage riders should never give up
Nigel, a 15-year-old, 17hh gelding bred to jump (by Pouchka III), was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat in 2010. He collapsed during treatment, recovered but went on to tear both hind suspensories, recovered again only for the heart irregularity to return, and still achieved Chloe’s goal of making it to the winter dressage championships for the first time in April 2014.
Find out how working rider Chloe manages her gelding’s condition, what it’s like to have your winter dressage championship debut, and how Chloe and Nigel got on at the show in the following video:
Don’t miss Horse & Hound’s full report and pictures from the winter dressage championships in next week’s issue — out 14 April
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Sarah has worked at an equestrian journalist and editor since 2004 and has held the position of Horse & Hound Editor-in-Chief since 2014. She has reported for Horse & Hound from major championships including Europeans and World Equestrian Games. She has co-written books on horses and horse sport including The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horses & Ponies. She has owned and ridden horses since 1993, and worked for and trained with Olympic gold medallist event rider Leslie Law prior to going to university. While studying for a BSc at London School of Economics Sarah also worked for top British dressage rider Louise Spate.