Emma Booth (equestrian)

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Emma Booth is an Australian equestrian who competes in the sport of para-equestrian dressage. She was born on March 1, 1991, in Western Australia. Booth began riding horses at a young age and quickly developed a passion for equestrian sports.

Career[edit | edit source]

Booth made her international debut in para-equestrian dressage in 2011. She has since represented Australia at various prestigious events, including the Paralympic Games and the World Equestrian Games. Booth is known for her skill, determination, and dedication to the sport.

In 2016, Booth suffered a life-changing accident that left her with a spinal cord injury. Despite this setback, she continued to pursue her equestrian career and has become an inspiration to many in the equestrian community.

Achievements[edit | edit source]

Throughout her career, Booth has achieved numerous accolades and awards in para-equestrian dressage. She has consistently demonstrated her talent and commitment to the sport, earning the respect of her peers and fans alike.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Outside of her equestrian pursuits, Booth is actively involved in raising awareness about para-equestrian sports and advocating for inclusivity and accessibility in the equestrian world. She is a role model for aspiring athletes with disabilities and continues to make a positive impact on the sport.

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