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Renovated arena a tribute to Tim Stockdale

7th May 2019 By

A renovated outdoor arena at Reaseheath Equestrian Centre in Nantwich has been officially opened in tribute to the late Olympic showjumper Tim Stockdale.

Tim’s widow Laura performed the ceremony at a student run show last weekend which raised funds for the Tim Stockdale Foundation.

Tim died last November just one month after being diagnosed with cancer. He was passionate about equestrianism and many other sports, from grass roots level to Olympic standard, and wanted all talented young people to have the chance to reach their potential. His Foundation supports many charities which were close to his heart.

The Stockdales have long connections with Reaseheath’s equine department, in particular offering some of our students the opportunity for work experience on their competition yard in Northamptonshire.

Dedicating the 60m x 20m arena, which has a new £60K Andrews Bowen surface, Laura Stockdale said that the facility would help the next generation of equestrians to learn their skills and was a perfect tribute to his Foundation. She later watched her 11 year old niece Ellie Stockdale compete in a showjumping class.

The arena, which is one of three at Reaseheath’s Equestrian Centre, provides a superb warm up facility which will be of particular benefit to the increasing number of British Dressage competitors. It will also be used by students and livery clients and may be booked by the public outside college hours. The college’s regular competitions will still be held in our high standard indoor arena.

The show, which raised over £1,000, was run by second year Level 3 Diploma and Extended Diploma in Horse Management students studying a module in equine event management. The student team organised six showjumping classes which attracted competitors from a wide area.

They also ran a raffle and a charity auction to raise further funds. Auction donations included dressage lessons from Gareth and Rebecca Hughes and a tour of the Stockdale yard.

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