Who is Ben Hobday?
Ben Hobday is a successful British event rider, who was diagnosed with cancer in June 2015. With William and his wife Pippa’s encouragement, Ben went on to win the under-21 national championships on Uptons Who, followed by selection for Britain’s young rider squad.
Whats happened to Ben Hobday?
Ben has now been cancer-free for three years. He said: “Before my diagnosis, I was at the top of my game in event riding and felt invincible. “This is why it’s so important to raise awareness for head and neck cancer. I didn’t really know much about it before I was diagnosed and had no idea what the symptoms were.”
What breed is Mr Mulry?
“His dam is an un-registered Clydesdale who was bought by farmer Michael Fallon as sheep shearing payment, and his sire Eves Error was a local thoroughbred champion miler with an extensive pedigree.”
What age is Ben Hobday?
Age 31
Age 31, Ben is based in Northumberland where he successfully runs his business, Shadow Sports Horses alongside his eventing career.
What is a Supercob?
A recognised breed that is native to Great Britain, it has grown in popularity as a riding horse but was originally bred by Romany Gypsy families to pull their waggons. An official studbook exists for both pure and partbreds and is held by the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association (TGCA).
Is Ian Stark related to Ben Hobday?
His father Steve was a British National champion in motocross and also competed in formula Ford, legend and stock car racing. Ben trains with Ian Stark. Ben is married to Emma.
How old is Piggy French?
41 years (August 12, 1980)
Piggy French/Age
Can cobs Showjump?
yes, cobs can definitely jump.
What cobs means?
COBS
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| COBS | Conduct of Business Sourcebook (Financial Services Authority; UK) |
| COBS | Colorado Outward Bound School |
| COBS | Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing (RS-232 protocol) |
| COBS | Certified Outpatient Billing Specialist (various locations) |
Is Piggy March her real name?
Georgina French
Piggy French/Full name
How big is a Welsh Section C?
13.2 hands
The Welsh Pony of Cob Type (Section C) may not exceed 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm) high. They are known for their strength, hardiness and gentle nature. In contrast to the Welsh pony (Section B), the Pony of Cob Type is heavier, more coblike and compact.