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It was watching Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin at Olympia that inspired Jenny Lo-Vel to take the plunge and follow her dream
Jenny and the five-year-old Lanuvio, by Ghandi, took the runner-up spot in the hotly contested KBIS prelim gold at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships
Less than one percent split the top three combinations in this
of the five-day fixture at Hartpury (28 June – 2 July)
Jessica Williams and Sir Leonardo made their eye-watering 7.50am start time worth the alarm to win on 71.95%
with Jenny and Lanuvio close behind on 71.69%
I’m really looking forward to upping it a bit now I’m doing the higher movements and levels,” Jenny told H&H
“I bought ‘Lando’ aged three from a dealer
He’d just come over from Holland 24 hours before
So I hadn’t tried him and hadn’t seen him – I’d just seen videos – and I emptied my whole bank account
“I’d had livery horses before I competed and I decided I wanted something bred to do the real business
“Shortly after [I bought him] I gave up doing liveries
Jenny explained she has always done “a bit of everything”
but her dream has always been to have a dressage horse
“Going to Olympia and watching Charlotte and Carl doing piaffe
passage and tempis and I thought ‘I just dream of this – this is what I want to do’
It’s as much of a thrill as jumping a cross-country fence
and I think I’ve got a horse that could be very good,” she said
he likes to chew and bite in places that hurt
We’ve got a huge trust and respect for each other
I did fall off him when I was backing him and I did think ‘what on earth have I bought here?’ I’ve worked very hard on building a bond and trust together
She has since found Lanuvio’s breeder and the rider who competes his sire at grand prix
which is nice and he’s quite popular breeding at the moment – there’s a lot of [related] horses up and coming showing massive talent,” she said
(ANS - Rome) - During the winter plenary session of the General Council
Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime
Rector Major of the Salesians of Don Bosco
with the consent of the members of his Council
Superior of the Salesian Vice Province "Mary Help of Christians" in Malta (MLT) for the six-year period of 2024-2030
He made his first profession on 8 September 1996 in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Rome and his perpetual profession on 29 August 2003 in Quormi
He was then ordained a priest on 21 July 2005 in Valletta
He served as the Economer in the 'St Alphonsus' house in Sliema
he has been serving in the 'St Patrick' work in Sliema
where he is currently Rector of the Community and the Headmaster
from 2006 to 2008 he was the Councillor of the then Delegation of Malta (within the Province of Ireland) and Delegate for Youth Ministry
From 2008 to 2018 he was the Economer of the Malta Delegation and since 2018 he has been the Economer of the Vice province of Malta
Fr Cachia will thus become the second MLT Superior and will succeed the current Superior of the Vice province
whose term of office will conclude on 15 August 2024
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Fischetti has been capped at under-20 and senior squad level for his country Italy
winning over 20 caps to date for the Azzurri
Earning his first cap off the bench against Wales in the 2020 Guinness Six Nations
he has played in autumn internationals and three Six Nations campaigns to date
playing in all five fixtures in the 2020 and 2022 tournaments
The Rome native spent his youth career with different institutions around the Italian capital
He began his professional career with Calvisano in the Italian Top 12 league
playing 30 times for the Brescian side before moving to Zebre
The prop forward spent three full seasons with the United Rugby Championship side
featuring in 41 fixtures in the EPCR Challenge Cup and Rainbow Cup as well as league games
he boasted an impressive 96% tackling success rate in his final season in Parma
putting him in the top 25 players in the league
Fischetti signed with London Irish ahead of the 2022/23 season as part of a fresh intake of Italian talent which also included fellow internationals Giosuè Zilocchi and Luca Morisi
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