WILF WHITE DIES AT 92

Wednesday 22 November 1995 01:02 GMT
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Equestrianism

Wilf White, one of Britain's best-known riders in the post-war period, has died at the age of 92. He was in the team that won the 1952 Olympic showjumping gold medal.

Alison Bradley no longer has a possible Olympic mount after losing the ride on Endeavour, the horse she rode to a double clear round for the British team in this year's European Show Jumping Championships. The nine- year-old stallion has been sold to the American rider, Debbie Dolan.

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