Equestrian: Anne Dunham believes there is more to come from her and horse Teddy Edwards after winning a clutch of medals in Belgium at the weekend.
The 59-year-old from Broad Hinton, who suffers from MS, won the individual championship and the dressage to music competition at the Belgian International Para Dressage Championships at Moorsele.
She came second in the team test and was part of the British squad which won the nations competition.
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"We are doing very well and are pretty high up on the squad and we are improving every time we go out.
"There is definitely more to come and I have just got to keep the horse happy and sound.
"Horses are fragile things, they don't look like it, but they are."
The UK Championships are next on Friday, May 16 before the final selections for the Beijing Paralympics in June.
Dunham, who will take a few days off to recover, said: "I just want Teddy to keep improving until August but there is a delicate balance. I don't want him peaking too soon.
"I know I am not selected yet but I have to think like that so I can be positive down the line."
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