Sporting Digest: Equestrianism
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Your support makes all the difference.MARK HOLLIDAY, who died in Newcastle General Hospital on Wednesday afternoon as the result of injuries sustained while competing in horse trials, became the third human fatality of the sport in just 19 days. The news, announced yesterday, follows the death of Richard Adams after his fall at the Windsor Three-Day Event on 29 May and that of Malcolm Munro-Kerr, who fell at the Lowesby Horse Trials on 5 June.
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