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Tanya Larrigan

Tanya using body language to communicate

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  • Age: 54
  • Favourite Horse: Indian Summer whom l bought to save him from being put down, he was a fantastic coloured horse who had some problems. Together we did many things such as winning the Junior Dressage championship, jumping to Grade A, eventing and working in a circus!
  • Greatest Moment: There are a number. When Salute was named for the Los Angeles Olympics squad - that was special, writing my first book, working The Mini Marvels in front of The Queen in ‘All the Queen's Horses’ was a proud moment. Finally, to make a difference to horses’ lives through promoting awareness for their welfare and training
  • Words of Wisdom: First, don’t let your dream stay a dream – make it happen, nothing is impossible! And second, training is co-operation not domination!
  • Star Sign: Capricorn
  • Essential Piece of Kit: My hands and brilliant shampoo for all my white and grey horses!
  • Aim for 2012: As a coach my aim is for Emma Kent, National Para Grade III champion, to carry on with her brilliant progress; as an author to finish writing my next book; and the producer in me needs to get my big show ‘The Magic of the Horse’ out there
  • Hero or Heroine: l don’t have one now but l appreciate what people do and how they do it in any line of work

Biography

I was born into the world of circus where animals ruled the roost and our world revolved around them. My parents trained horses and I rode before l could walk. During practice time l would be up on the lead horse, this way Mum could keep an eye on me!

After circus life, we had a riding school, livery and holiday business plus re-schooled problem horses for sale. l was riding Grand Prix moves by the age of nine on my mother’s high school horse Rainbeau, but show jumping was my first love. I fell into competitive dressage when l was 18 years old, when Rainbeau and I made the team for the first ever Junior (now Young Rider) European Dressage Championships.

Salute came to me when l was 21. He was Medium level with problems but we went on to make the team for the World Championships when l was 23, plus two Olympic Squads and a European Championships team. I carried on competing internationally with Diplomat but a problem with my lower back (it is literally screwed together!) caused me to stop competing, though l’m back now with Lord Classic.

In 2009 I was honoured with leading the Quadrille display at the European Dressage Championships at Windsor, and on the coaching front I was appointed Para coach for the BEF Regional Foundation Squad programme for the Southeast and London, British Dressage Para representative for the Southeast and I am leading the new Para Coaches Development Programme, which is a very exciting project.

l do a variety of work, l am an author, a coach educator and a BD, BSJA and BHS trainer. I train equestrian displays including ‘The Mini Marvels’ miniature horse long reining display team, l even created and designed a range of children’s toys based on them! 2010 will be my fourth year producing ‘The Magic of the Horse', an Equestrian Variety Performance featuring 40 horses – it was my dream!

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