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They rescued five horses from an unknown fate.They sold everything they had.With daring inspiration, Jackie and Noel trained the lost and confused horses, and forced their own unfit bodies to meld into one team.Life became horses, trail, endurance, and camping: all seven reliant on one another as they trekked along part of Australia’s majestic Bicentennial National Trail.What started as a dream adventure turned out to be more than they had ever imagined. The beauty of the trail didn’t lessen its dangers; with minimal support and all their worldly possessions on horseback, Jackie and Noel made mistakes and with humour learned the hard way.They were amateur horse-handlers, tackling an epic challenge, but they created something special, unique, and incredibly endearing.Fears were faced, healed, and conquered. Bonds were forged.But did the team of seven that started together, finish together?Saddle up and take a ride along life’s natural trail of trauma, fear, pain, and loyalty.
Julian Seaman first went to Badminton as an autograph-hunting fan in the 1960s. He later decided to become a competitor. In his first year, his horse became lame. Year two, he completed the dressage in a rainstorm in a coat made in his tailoring class at college. Third time he fell. Indeed, he fell off several times on national TV and achieved immortality as the ‘What happened next?’ feature on BBC’s A Question of Sport.Meanwhile, Julian enjoyed the splendour and history of the event – watching Mark Phillips win four times, the grand daughter of the Viceroy of India, Lucinda Prior-Palmer win six times and has enjoyed watching both Princess Anne and daughter Zara riding the classic course.And over the years, he’s witnessed some odd happenings, for example, in 1973, one-third of all constants failed to get past the third obstacle. On another occasion, Gurgle The Greek clambered, unpenalised, under a jump, to officially clear it.On another, dual Olympic Gold medallist, Mark Todd, rode a chance horse, lost a stirrup and competed ‘one-legged’!Julian is now Press Officer at this magnificent event and cantors us through the history of Badminton regailing us with fascinating facts and marvellous memories that brings the event to life. A beguiling book, this will be enjoyed by horse lovers and history lovers alike.
This superb softshell gilet is great for keeping out the chill. Beautifully sculpted, the gilet looks great with the BHS logo on the front left chest
280gsm bi-layer mechanical yarn comprising: outer-layer: 100% polyester; inner-layer: 100% polyester microfleece
Wash at 40 degrees, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean.
M | 12
Ultra-lightweight and designed to keep the cold weather out, this polyfill jacket with showerproof D/W/R coating offers superior thermal properties, while its quilted baffles stabilize the fill to maintain consistent warmth.
With a wonderful sculpted fit, the jacket features the BHS logo beautifully embroidered on the front left chest.
DWR durable water repellent outer shell. Thermal shell insulated. Articulated sleeves. Brushed Tricot hand warmer pockets. Full length inner storm flap. Shell: 100% Nylon micro ripstop. Fill: 100% Polyester polyfill.
Machine wash cold. Gentle cycle with like colours. Do not bleach. Hang to dry. Do not iron. Do not iron decoration. Do not dry clean.
Brand new, discontinued style. Size S | 10.
This 100% cotton sleeveless polo is perfect for everyday wear. It features the BHS logo on the front left chest area.
210gsm - 100% cotton piqué.
Please note that each top is individually made. We endeavour to ensure that all tops are dispatched within 4 days.
Brand new - exchanged for different size. M | 12 | 40"
Fabric: 100% Recycled polyester fabric
Weight: 210gsm
The eco-friendly fleece is crafted from 100% recycled plastic that is processed and spun into thread. The men's recycled fleece has anti-pill qualities to keep it looking as good as new, wear after wear. It's quick drying too and super-soft.