Masterton's Jenny Champion will ''very definitely'' take up the offer to represent New Zealand in the 160-kilometre endurance competition at the World Equestrian Games to be held at Kentucky from September 25 to October 10.
It is the third time Champion has been selected to be part of the Kiwi contingent at what is endurance's riding equivalent of the Olympic Games but financial constraints have kept her at home on both previous occasions.
Money is still a major hurdle for Champion with ''about $50,000'' required to make the trip but her determination to be there revolves around one thing, a desire to give her 15-year-old mare Freckles the opportunity to compete on the highest possible stage.
Champion and Freckles have had a hot run on home turf over the past few years, including two wins and three seconds at the national 160km championships and two wins in the North Island 100km championships.
Champion makes no secret of the huge respect she has for her star charge.
''She is amazing, absolutely amazing,'' she said of Freckles. ''She might be 15 but she looks and acts like she is 5, she doesn't show her age at all.''
But at the same time Champion is aware Freckles is getting near the end of her competitive days and the 2010 worlds could be the last chance for her to perform at that level.
''That's really the main motivation to go, she deserves to be there.''
Champion is also determined once the worlds are over, Freckles will return to her home base at Masterton rather than be sold to help defray expenses, something which is often forced on riders.
''Honestly, I couldn't part with her, she's family,'' Champion said.
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