CHLOE Gunn from Martinstown is celebrating after scooping a whole host of awards at the National Side Saddle Championships at Addington Manor.
The young rider was among the ribbons in every class bringing home a haul of rosettes and trophies.
She won the dressage championship, the champion pairs, the team relay show jumping, reserve champion open rider of the year and amateur rider of the year awards.
Gunn, 24, has been riding since the age of five and attended a school in Loughborough and has been living in Martinstown since she graduated from university with a equine science degree, and she works at the NFU.
Her horse is a coloured breed and named Oaklawn Gypsy but is better known as Berti and she has had him for 12 years and trained him herself.
Gunn has taken and passed her teaching qualifications in side-saddle.
She is planning to ride at the Dorset County Show and is also planning to teach side-saddle.
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