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British event rider, 36, was killed when she was thrown from her horse

A British event rider was killed when she was thrown from her horse and it flipped on top of her, an inquest has heard.

Georgie Campbell was riding Global Quest when the animal failed to clear a cross-country water jump and somersaulted through the air. 

The 36-year-old was competing in an equestrian sporting event at the Bicton International Horse Trials at Bicton Arena in Devon in May 2024.

An inquest at Devon Coroner’s Court heard from witnesses that the 12-year-old horse had jumped the first of the three elements of the fence.

But at the second element – a log fence into water on the other side – the animal put in a short stride and got too close to the jump and struck it.

Medical professionals had immediately attended the scene, but Campbell tragically died. 

A fence judge witness said there had been ‘nothing to spook’ the horse and it was ‘a simple accident’.

Her husband Jesse Campbell, a fellow professional event rider, told the inquest that he was about a mile away but saw what happened and ‘knew it was a really bad fall’.

Georgie Campbell was riding Global Quest when the animal failed to clear a cross-country water jump and somersaulted through the air

Georgie Campbell was riding Global Quest when the animal failed to clear a cross-country water jump and somersaulted through the air 

Mrs Campbell (with husband Jesse on their wedding day) tragically died following a fall at the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon

Mrs Campbell (with husband Jesse on their wedding day) tragically died following a fall at the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon

He said Global Quest, which weighed up to 610 kilos and was 16.3 hands, was an experienced horse and they had put in an ‘awesome’ performance over the first four fences.

Mr Campbell, of Lamberhurst, Kent, said: ‘There was nothing that put him off. He has an impeccable cross-country record.’

He said his strong and fit wife was ‘a dedicated professional, incredibly thorough in her preparation for Bicton’ and had walked the course up to four times and successfully ridden another horse around the six-minute-long route earlier in the day.

She was wearing a riding helmet and back protector, the inquest heard.   

Course experts – who said there are ‘inherent risks’ in the sport – said the horse had tried to put in an extra stride at the water jump but hit its chest and front legs on the log jump.

This led Mrs Campbell to be thrown to the ground and Global Quest’s momentum meant he fell rotationally and landed on her.

A rotational fall happens when a horse impacts a solid fence with its forelegs causing its forward momentum to suddenly convert into rotational motion, which can lead to it flipping over in mid-air and landing on its back.

Forensic pathologist Dr Deborah Cook carried out a post mortem and said Mrs Campbell died from ‘basal subarachnoid haemorrhage’ – a catastrophic head injury.

The inquest heard Mrs Campbell suffered heavy bleeding from her head and multiple rib fractures and died at the scene after medics raced to her side.

Devon Area coroner Deborah Archer was told Mrs Campbell would have lost consciousness quickly and it was ‘a rapid death’.

Mrs Campbell had suffered a fall while competing with Global Quest at the Bicton Horse Trials

Mrs Campbell had suffered a fall while competing with Global Quest at the Bicton Horse Trials 

Jessie and Georgie

 Jessie and Georgie 

During her career, Mrs Campbell competed in more than 200 events, winning on six occasions, including five-star events Badminton and Burghley. 

In 2020, she married event rider Jesse, who had previously represented New Zealand at the Tokyo Olympics.

Mrs Campbell was shortlisted for the British Junior Team before going on to make her five-star debut in 2009. 

She had also made several Nations Cup appearances with Team GB. 

Global Quest had competed with Mrs Campbell for several years. The horse had moved to four-star level in 2022, with the pair winning the CCI4*-L at Lignieres in France the same year.

She had competed at five-star on other horses, completing both Badminton Horse Trials and Burghley Horse Trials.

The coroner recorded an accidental death conclusion saying: ‘It was a thoroughly tragic accident of a much-loved 36-year-old woman participating in the sport she loved.’

Miss Archer said Mrs Campbell was ‘talented, happily married and dedicated to her sport and career of her choice’.

Bicton International Horse Trials issued a statement after her death.

It read: ‘It is with deepest regret that we announce that Georgie Campbell (GBR) suffered a fatal accident whilst competing at the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon, England on Sunday 26 May, 2024.

‘Medical professionals attended immediately following her fall at fence 5b however, unfortunately, she could not be saved.

‘The horse, Global Quest, was assessed by the on-site vets and walked back to the stable and is uninjured.

‘To respect the family’s privacy at this extremely difficult and sad time, no further details will be shared.’

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