Tramp trumps field

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Saturday 27 May 1995 23:02 BST
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Tramp trumps field

Pippa Funnell from Sussex, riding Designer Tramp, went into a convincing lead after the cross-country section at the Windsor Horse Trials yesterday, writes Diana Wilson. The pairing will now aim for the Intermediate Championships, at Gatcombe, in August. Nine points behind Funnell is Didier Seguret, a farmer from St Malo, riding Newlot. The Junior selection trial produced some good performances. Particularly impressive was 17-year-old Katherine Duckitt from Cumbria on Joe Brown: they had a cracking cross-country round to end the day without penalties, on their dressage score from the previous day.

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