Three competitors have represented Goulburn in style at an equestrian tournament recently. Subscribe now for unlimited access . Login or signup to continue reading All articles from our website The digital version of Today's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox All articles from the other regional websites in your area Continue Riding Develops Abilities' (RDA) Goulburn centre won the perpetual trophy for the Best Performing Centre for two years running at the RDA NSW State Dressage and Mounted Games Championships as a result of their terrific performances.

RDA NSW Goulburn coach Jolene Grove said she was blown away with how well the competitors performed at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre on Friday, August 23. "I was so inspired by all the participants this year who attended the events," she said. Riders from the Riding Develops Abilities' Goulburn centre.

Picture by Beautiful A Photography. "These games provide riders with wonderful opportunities to reach higher goals beyond the centre level." One of the riders was Steph Ovington who won the Rider In Action course and came second in the Prix Caprilli Test out of nine riders in the open class.

Ovington's coach was extremely proud of her dedication towards intense training leading up to the event. "Steph came to our centre as a volunteer and immediately had a connection with the horses," Ovington's coach said. "I encouraged to step outside her comfort zone and begin riding as a participant.

"As an RDA (NS.