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Pippa Funnell was born 17 October 1968, in Crow borough, East Sussex. She is 35 years old. Pippa Funnell became European Young Rider Champion in 1987. She was a member of the British silver medal team at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and the Athens Olympics of 2004.
Pippa is married to a top show jumper William Funnell. Both of her parents are involved with horse riding. Pippa owns 12 horses they are: Rocky, Kiri, Magic, Charlie, Fiver, Leroy, Ted, Mattie, Titch, Harry, Appollo, and Midi.
AS you now know she has also released A range of computer games such as pippa funnell take the reins and Pippa Funnell the stud farm inheritance. The Most recent is Pippa Funnell The Golden Stirrup Challenge, which is a continuation from the last game Pippa Funnell Take the reins.
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Latest comment: 11 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Has been added by User:Tomprowland in this edit [1]. A quick Google reveals that a (presumably the same) Tom Rowland "spent two years under the guidance of my mentor Angela Tucker, followed by work experience with both Pippa Funnell and Nigel Taylor."[2] -- John (Daytona2·Talk·Contribs)14:38, 6 May 2013 (UTC)Reply