Omega Equine All Star Academy – The Hit TV Show of the Year

All Star Academy Horse and Country V 28-29 September 2018. Stephen Bartholomew/Stephen Bartholomew Photography

Omega Equine All Star Academy – The Hit TV Show of the Year

THE ‘must watch’ programme of the year on Horse & Country TV – the Omega Equine All Star Academy – is set to have you crying, laughing and wanting more!

This five-part, hit equestrian reality TV show premieres on November 25 at 9pm and is the channel’s biggest and most anticipated event of the year.

Starring eight wannabe academy students the hour long programmes provide warts and all action as they strive to impress the celebrity judges and instructors during their stay with Pammy Hutton at the legendary Talland School of Equitation in Gloucestershire.

The contestants, six female and two male, will undertake a battle-royal as they do everything in their power to be the third winner of the prestigious title which includes the chance to co-present an episode of the channel’s Rudall’s Round-Up programme with well-known host, Jenny Rudall.

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Providing plenty of laughs, highs and lows along the way the Omega Equine All Star Academy is set to prove very entertaining and great viewing over the forthcoming weeks.

The 2018 All Star Academy Team

The team include 30-year-old Guy Simmonds from West Wales.  A falconer by profession he has been working hard to compete at BE90 level and his dream is to fly falcons from horseback.

Debbie Day will partner her 16.3hh Clydesdale Farra, and after getting over a fractured pelvis a year ago is aiming at dressage and show jumping.

Coloured mare, Remi belongs to Sophie Wratting and their four year partnership has come on in leaps and bounds thanks to being bold and not afraid to be different.

Nikki Sinclair (35) is a geography teacher with two young boys who will partner her bay gelding Jake in the series.

Student veterinary nurse Gabrielle Wheatley from Wiltshire and her seven-year-old mare, Fleur are currently focusing on show jumping, while Georgia Russell and Barney are now eventing after a set-back when she sustained a broken leg while out eventing.

Tessa Halsall from Suffolk bought her horse Hal as a gangly yearling hoping he would make 17hh, she says with a smile, he became an overgrown pony but certainly wouldn’t swap him for another!

Last, but not least, in the Omega Equine All Star Academy team is Jake Tarrant, an event rider who has big ambitions for his rides Troy and Waldo.

The programme will see the students not only riding and training but also demonstrating their skills when it comes to turnout, natural horsemanship, equine anatomy and media expertise.

Look out for leading names Charlie and Pippa Hutton, Harry Meade and many more as they guide the students over the series.

To watch the All Star Academy series, tune in to Horse&Country TV on November 25 at 9pm – SKY Channel 184.

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