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British Paralympic equestrian Natasha Baker, a six-time dressage riding gold medallist, credits the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) for teaching her how to ride a horse and says without the charity, "there’s no way I would have achieved what I’ve achieved". Founded in 1969, the charity does valuable work in the community, with 450 centres around the UK helping those with extra needs get into horse riding and possibly follow Baker’s path to success.
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