Renowned Person Suffers Saddening Fate Following Terrifying Horse Riding Accident

Equestrian sports have always been a constant source of exhilaration and freedom for all horse riders. Unfortunately, with happiness, comes the possibility of grave and lethal injuries that might put one on the hospital bed for weeks. A similar misfortune befell the famous news presenter, Jacqueline Felgate when she was rushed to the hospital after a horse riding accident.

Jacqui Felgate's meets an accident 

Jacqui Felgate is popular for her presence on TV screens and has covered anything and everything from the Olympics to Wimbledon. In addition to this, she has another passion, which is riding horses. Felgate has ridden horses since she was a teenager, but her recent stint on horseback resulted in a speedy journey to the hospital.

Felgate on her injuries 

She told the Herald Son, “I had a tumble off a horse, much to my embarrassment”. Fortunately, the injuries proved to be non-fatal, and no bones were broken in the accident. Felgate said, “No broken bones, I got great care at the RMH and then had the night off (hosting 3AW Football) on Friday night.” As scary as the incident might have been, Felgate is not ready to let go of her passion. 

Jaqui is not the only Equestarian in her family 

Jacqui is not the only equestrian in her family. Her daughters are also accomplished equestrians, and one of her daughters is going to compete in an equestrian event this Saturday. According to the presenter, “She’s a better rider than me!” However, Jacqui has also been involved in her fair share of horse riding and is even an ambassador for an organization that rehabilitates retired racehorses and thoroughbreds. This is also how she found her 15-year-old thoroughbred.

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