Home Diversity in equestrian sport Diversity in equestrian sport ‘A big part of my life has been proving people wrong’: history-making teenager in TV documentary this weekend The documentary will air on ITV after the Rugby World Cup final on 2 November ‘Horses bring me immeasurable happiness’: Peckham teen makes history with Magnolia Cup glory The 18-year-old became the first woman to race in a hijab in Britain with her winning ride in Goodwood’s Magnolia Cup From Brixton to Goodwood: inner-city teenager has her sights set on racecourse debut The 18-year-old Londoner will be taking part in this year’s Magnolia Cup at Goodwood Children from tough city backgrounds take to the Ascot turf during pony racing initiative Young jockeys and their mini mounts took to the hallowed Ascot Racecourse turf ‘As soon as that bell rings, I’m on my way here’: how a charity brightens lives through horses ‘No matter how poor you are, or how rich you are, it doesn’t stop you from loving horses’ Brixton teenagers take to the polo field Young riders from Ebony Horse Club took on staff and volunteers in the charity match at Ham Polo Club 'I went faster than I have ever been': Brixton teens make racing debut at Ascot Ebony Horse Club's Grace Mpungi and Abdus Mellah became the first riders from the charity to take part in a race this week — making their debut at Ascot Pony racing scheme comes to inner-city London A scheme to give youngsters a chance to try pony racing has been started in inner-city London Riding school in Brixton is taking shape Turn right out of Brixton tube, right again at Foot Locker - burnt out during the August riots - travel half a mile along the road, and there, sandwiched between tower blocks and a railway line, one of Britain's most unusual riding schools is taking shape Ebony Horse Club takes a trip to Olympia Horse Show A group of children from Brixton received an early Christmas present yesterday when they were taken to Olympia < Previous