Emma Jane Brown was a know personality in the world of horses. She was a renowned showjumper representing Britain. She was trained under late Caroline Bradley and then was introduced to the world of horses. Thereafter it was no looking back and Emma went on to conquer new heights and was rated among the top competitors of that time. She had her guidance under the Ted and Liz Edgar, who were considered to be of Everest brand. After the successful introduction Emma Jane in partnership with Tina Cassan formed Bond International formed a major sponsorship partnership which took her places.
Emma Jane hit headlines first in the year 1984, when she was a 20-year-old and won the Ladies National Championship of Great Britain. In 1987 she won the popular Foxhunter Championship and went on to become world famous horse Oyster at Wembley Arena In 1989. She then went on to hold the represent Great Britain as their first female show jumper to compete on the American Fall Circuit. She got tremendous success and went on to win the World Cup qualifier, and went on to form a vital part of the British Nations Cup teams in Washington and New York.
In 1990 Emma won the world famous Queen Elizabeth II Cup and retained the Ladies National Championship of Great Britain simultaneously in 1995 and 1996. The international committee selected Emma to represent her country in the Nations Cup team competitions for a record 13 times. Emma also holds this distinction of being known as an ambassador of Britain and was the highest British ranked lady rider for many years.
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