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Katie Price's Jordan's Glamour Girl and Andrew Gould support the Breast Cancer Campaign

By Amanda Stevenson

General news

21 August 2008 15:59

International dressage rider Andrew Gould performed at the inaugural RSA Pantomime Horse Derby riding Katie Price’s horse Jordan’s Glamour Girl in support of the Breast Cancer Campaign.

Held at Royal Windsor Racecourse last month, Andrew performed various dressage movements in front of competitors and spectators to demonstrate the finer points of dressage. He explain how a real horse moves, before the pantomime horses attempted to emulate the movements. Andrew was accompanied by his wife Polly Gould, who commentated on how the horse’s movements are executed and the level of difficultly that Andrew and Jordan’s Glamour Girl were working at. Andrew and Polly were then invited to judge the pantomime dressage horse competition with celebrity commentator, Dr David Bull.

Andrew said: “It is great to be able to support such a worthwhile charity, but when I agreed to ride at the event I had no idea of what I was letting myself in for! The pantomime horse teams have been great sports and I hope we can raise lots of money for the charity.”

The wonderful event was organised by the RSA to raise funds to help beat breast cancer. As well as Andrew's display, 23 teams battled it out in 100m pantomime horse races and the event raised over £17k to help the Breast Cancer Campaign.

To find out more about the Breast Cancer Campaign log onto www.breastcancercampaign.org.

Keep up-to-date with the latest Andrew Gould news and pictures at www.andrewgould.com.


Photos: Andrew riding Jordan’s Glamour Girl; Pantomime horse competitors; Andrew and Polly with Clare Salmon, International Marketing Director at RSA and trustee of the Breast Cancer Campaign.

Related links:

Katie Price & Andrew Gould Dressage Display at HOYS 2008
Katie Price launches equestrian clothing range
Andrew Gould launches new website