Kelsall Hill
3 rd
Winter 128cm Second Round
Annabel Widdowson
onBunbury Conquest
SIRE
DAM
SIRE OF DAM
3 rd
Winter 128cm Second Round
Annabel Widdowson
onBunbury Conquest
1 st
Winter 128cm Second Round
Annabel Widdowson
onBunbury Conquest
1 st
The Agria 128cm Championship
Annabel Widdowson
onBunbury Conquest
3 rd
Winter/Summer 128cm First Round
Annabel Widdowson
onBunbury Conquest
Annabel first took to the saddle at the age of just 3 years old and was instantly bitten by the bug. Her ponies are adored and she spends every possible second with them. Annabel is no stranger to competing in major championships. In 2022, at just 7 years old, Annabel became the youngest rider to ever win a second round, qualifying them for the Royal International 128 championship on Whinney Lass. Annabel continued breaking records in 2023, becoming the youngest rider to ever win a championship in the International Arena at Hickstead, as well as becoming the youngest team member on an England gold medal winning pony team, jumping a double clear in the Home Pony at aged just 8 years old. 2024 was another incredible year, with England Team victories in both the Wales and West and English Home Pony Shows, winning both the Enablelink Ltd 128cm Championship at Horse of The Year Show and The Agria 128cm Championship at The London international Horse Show, and also being awarded the Young Achiever of the year Award by the Welsh Pony and cob Society. Annabel's hopes and dreams are to ride on European teams with Ponies and Children on Horses and one day be on the Olympic team! Annabel who attends the Granville School, looks up to Tiffany Foster, Laura Kraut, Rodrigo Pessoa and of course Nick Skelton.
Photo Credit: LIHS / Peter Nixon
What a fantastic end to the 2024 season!
Annabel and Bunbury Conquest took the victory in the Agria 128cms Championship today, at The London International Horse Show, ExCeL.
These two were one of only two double clears in the class, finishing an incredible 6 seconds ahead of second placed Kobi Watt and Hillgarth Baileys Cream.
You can read Horse & Hound's report by Eleanor Jones here:
https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/london-128cm-champions-2024-880946
We are incredibly proud to have been part of the Gold medal winning 128cm team at the English Home Pony show this week.
First in for the English team was Anya Dewey Clarke followed by second rider Lucia Caroline, who both jumped clear. Kobi Watt was next to go and after an unlucky pole down, it was down to Annabel to jump clear to put the team in contention for the win. And her and Questie did just that!
The first three riders then all jumped super clear rounds in the second round, meaning that Annabel didn't need to jump again as the team had already won!
Team Wales were the silver medal winners, ahead of Team Ireland who won bronze.
We're very excited that Annabel and Bunbury Conquest (Questie) have been called up for team duty again, to be part of the English 128cm Team at South View English Home Pony Show later this week.
Annabel and Questie will be joined by Anya Dewey Clark riding either Jim (Cobid) or Kilcreen Snapdragon, Lucia Caroline riding Desdemone Du Marquais, Kobi Hunter Watt riding Hill Garth Bailey Cream and Charlie Simcock riding Peppino il Grande.