Kelly-Marie Randall wants to follow in the hoof prints of her sister Emma Jane and mother Dawn and become an international show jumper.
The nine-year-old will compete with Emma-Jane, 12, at the Home Pony Indoor International in Cambridge in two weeks hoping to get closer to her dream.
Dawn said: "I competed for Britain in Ireland and Emma-Jane followed me there last year. Now Kelly-Marie is keen to do the same. I think she can do it if she keeps up the form she has shown. She has only been showjumping for ten months and certainly has plenty of potential."
Kelly-Marie, from Eastbourne, impressed in the Tiny Tots finals at the British Show Jumping Association to finish sixth and the Park Mead (Upper Dicker) pupil, riding Spot, was fourth in the Hickstead Tiny Tots for tens and under.
Meanwhile, Emma-Jane, was fourth on The Renegade Master in the 138 Championship for ponies of 13.2 hands at the Horse of the Year Show.
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