She said she was especially excited about competing in this year’s World Equestrian Games with her horse Rivaldo of Berkeley because a lot of her family who live in the United States would be able to watch her compete for the first time. Jo Pitt, 31, who was born in Great Yarmouth and now lives in Aberdeenshire, has been riding for 25 years and has been doing para-dressage for seven years. She has hemiplegic cerebral palsy and her right side is paralysed. …

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