Sarah Yorke was competing her horse MGH HERA when she fell at the third fence on the course at the Aston-le-Walls. British Eventing chiefs abandoned the rest of the competition on Saturday

Sarah Yorke tragically died after the horror fall, aged 37
Sarah Yorke tragically died after the horror fall, aged 37(Image: X)

The British equestrian community is mourning the loss of a rider who died after falling from her horse at an event. Sarah Yorke, 37, was competing at Aston-le-Walls Horse Trials in Northamptonshire on Friday when the accident happened.

“Medical professionals attended immediately following her fall at fence three; however, tragically, she could not be saved,” a statement from British Eventing said. “Her horse, MGH HERA, was assessed by the on-site vets, walked back to the stable, and is uninjured.”

British Eventing chiefs called off the rest of the competition on Saturday, which had dressage, cross-country, and show jumping phases. Yorke, who won last time out, was riding in the BE100 class for the first time on her seven-year-old mount.

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Rosie Williams, Chief Executive of British Eventing, said: “On behalf of everyone at British Eventing, I would like to express our deepest condolences to Sarah’s family and friends. The thoughts of the entire eventing community are with them at this incredibly difficult time.”

The sport’s governing body confirmed a full review would take place and said the BE Support Trust helpline was available.

“The British Eventing Support Trust extends our heartfelt condolences to Sarah Yorke’s family and friends alongside all who were involved in and affected by yesterday’s tragedy,” a further statement added.

“The British Eventing Support Trust, working together with Sporting Chance, is offering help and support to anyone who wants it or is seeking it during this difficult time.

“Please call 07780 008877 any time of the day or night and you will be connected with a mental health professional who will ensure you are connected to the most appropriate support.”

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