Emma Jane Brown, the most admired showjumper of Great Britain is the first female show jumper to compete on the American Fall Circuit. She was only 20 years old when Emma won the Ladies National Championship of Great Britain in the year 1984.
Emma was trained under the late Caroline Bradley who taught her the art of showjumping, and thereafter she went on to gain better remarks. Emma Jane Brown was ranked among the top competitors of her time and finally represented Britain. Her dedicated effort to make it big in the show-jumping circuit went on till she won the coveted ‘Foxhunter Championship in 1987’.
The unique talent that Emma possessed led her to winning many laurels, She was even the favourite to represent her country in Olympics that year, but as luck would have it she turned allergic to horses. This was similar to asthma; a single horse hair on her clothes would make her sick. She lost out the chance to honour her country in Olympics.
Prior to this Emma Brown Jane has won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup and had also won the Ladies National Championship simultaneously in 1995 and 1996. Her remarkable career and clean conduct resulted in her being selected 13 times to represent Britain in Nations Cup competition by the international committee. Emma represented her country as their brand ambassador.