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Working to ensure our sport is one of the first to return

NATIONAL federations have been working with governments to ensure equestrianism can be among the first sports to get going once lockdown is eased.

Events at all levels and in all sports have been cancelled owing to the coronavirus pandemic, but British Equestrian and Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) are among the bodies that have been working with decision-makers on how

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