Open Mornings at Harriet Dickin Racing

Open Mornings take place throughout the year for anyone interested in seeing how a racing yard works.
Members of the public are welcome to come to the yard and watch the horses working and to meet the team at Bourton Hill Farm.

The yard will be open from 9 – 11am, and there will be opportunity to meet the horses and look around the facilities in beautiful surroundings.
Please drop us an email or give a call on 07979518594 to let us know you would like to come – if you can’t manage either – just turn up!

Next Open Morning at the yard

Saturday 11th February.

 

About Us

Robin Dickin

 

 

Harriet Dickin recently moved to Bourton Hill Farm and took over the training licence from her father Robin.
 
Having grown up in a racing yard, Harriet has ridden since she could walk, and has run a string of event horses for several years competing up to 4* level.  She successfully started training point to pointers two seasons ago and has taken up the reins from Robin as the team moved location in May 2022.
 
Aged just 27, Harriet has big plans & ambitions for the future. 
 
Harriet held an amateur jockeys' licence but swerved the perils of race riding for the equally perilous sport of eventing, and tutoring from the likes of Yogi Breisner, Chris Bartle & Tina Cook set her in good stead to establish her own yard alongside her partner Dominic Ruane.
 
The pointers then followed in the shape of Cahill FitzGerald Bloodstock ownership, before Harriet decided to take the next step with a professional licence.
 
The move to Bourton Hill Farm provides a platform for Harriet to be able to produce the best results possible from her horses. With proven facilities that have sent out many winners - including Cheltenham festival triumphs.
 
With a strong and experienced team working alongside Harriet, excellent gallops & schooling facilities, plenty of turn out and off road hacking the horses really do have the best chance of success, and owners are assured of the very best attention and enjoyment from their horses. 
whole horse or shares in one - is an enjoyable experience.

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