Olympic Equestrian Charlotte Dujardin Joins the Roster of Athletes With a Cause

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Equestrian Sports Have Played A Vital Role In Promoting, Contributing To, And Campaigning For Noble Causes. Recently, A New Athlete Came Forward And Added her Name To The List Of Those Supporting A Cause.

Charlotte Dujardin: The Equestrian Queen

Coming from a modest background didn't deter her from achieving her dream. The dressage star won two Gold medals in 2012 and one in 2016 Olympics. Apart from this, she claimed one silver in 2016 and two bronze in the 2022 Olympics to become Britain's most decorated female olympian. 

Charlotte Dujardin: True champion

When Charlotte learned about cancer patient Dylan Ward, she immediately extended a helping hand. Dylan, who is undergoing treatment, is a passionate equestrian and visits Craig Messenger's horses on his invitation to spend some quality time. Charlotte appreciated the work Craig was doing for Dylan.

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Other equestrian personalities' welfare act

There are numerous examples of noble acts done by equestrian athletes. One that stands out is Margaret Hamilton Duprey, who, with Broke USA, created the Women4Donkey program in Kenya to provide quality education. Another notable individual is Missy Clark, who established PURA to improve the quality of cowboy life.

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