‘It was time to back myself’: rider switches nationalities and aims for World Championships

Pictured dressage rider Jessica Dunn and horse Dan It's Carston, who are aiming for selection for the World Championships this summer for Ireland.
Jess and Dan Its Carston.
(Image credit: Isabel Pearce Photography)

Dressage rider Jess Dunn is aiming for selection for this summer’s World Championships under the Irish flag, having switched nationality at the beginning of the year.

Jess, who is based at Jennifer Whittaker’s White Hill Stud in Lancashire, made her first start in a green jacket last month with her top horse Dan Its Carston, at Lier CDI3*, finishing eighth in the grand prix special and 17th in a 41-strong grand prix.

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Becky Murray
Senior news writer

Since joining H&H in 2018, Becky has covered a broad range of equestrian news including welfare matters, veterinary studies, FEI Tribunal hearings and road safety campaigns. She has also interviewed top riders including Scott Brash, John Whitaker and Ian Stark, to name just a few. Becky’s reporting has taken her to Canada for Spruce Meadows and France for Pau five-star, as well as the Royal Highland and Blair Castle International Horse Trials closer to home. She was also a key part of the remote reporting team for the Tokyo Olympics and the Europeans.