Becky Moody

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Becky Moody is one of Britain’s leading dressage riders, with more than 30 national titles, international wins, and an Olympic team bronze medal to her name.

Becky Moody

Born in Northern Ireland and raised in Yorkshire, Becky got her start through the Pony Club, qualifying for national championships from the age of nine. She represented Britain at four youth European Championships, winning two team bronze medals at junior and young rider level.

Becky’s senior international career began in 2015 with Carinsio, her long-time partner from small tour to grand prix. The pair won the Future Elite title at Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) and went on to notch multiple Nations Cup appearances and grand prix victories.

Becky Moody points at Jagerbomb with both hands as he walks on a long rein in front of the London International crowds after doing his dressage test.

But it is her recent success with her homebred gelding Jagerbomb that has pushed her into the sport’s top tier. The pair scored over 84% to win at HOYS in 2022, which helped secure Becky’s place as travelling reserve for the 2023 European Championships. That same year, she entered the FEI World Rankings top 40 for the first time.

Becky Moody and Jagerbomb were called up to the British team for the Paris Olympics following Charlotte Dujardin’s provisional suspension in July 2024, marking Becky’s senior championship debut.

They scored 74.94% in the grand prix, contributing to Britain’s team bronze, and followed up with two strong eighth-place finishes in the special and freestyle. Since then, the pair have become fan favourites and standout ambassadors for modern dressage.

Alongside her competition career, Becky runs Moody Dressage in South Yorkshire with her sister Hannah and has served on several British Dressage technical committees, making her a respected presence both in and beyond the arena.