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KATIE RIDES INTO PRESTIGE ROLE

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Katie with her new equestrian range (WENN)

Friday September 5,2008

By Elisa Roche, Showbusiness Editor

KEEN equestrian Katie Price may have been rejected as not posh enough to attend the Cartier polo last month but she is having the last laugh now.

The ex-glamour model has been chosen to front Hoof In Town, a prestigious campaign to encourage inner-city children to take up horse riding.

The project’s ultimate goal is to get the sport placed on the national school curriculum.

The high-profile campaign is headed by Barbara Cassani, who helped mastermind London’s bid for the 2012 Olympic Games.

She said: “Some people may think horse riding is only available to a select few but Katie’s interest in riding and her open determination to do well at dressage are just the messages we want to give to young people today.”

Katie, 30, – formerly known as Jordan – will certainly look the part after launching a collection of pink equestrian gear in London this week.

She said: “I love everything about horses – yes, even mucking out – but I’ve always found the clothes rather boring so I thought I’d create my own range.”

The mother-of-three owns four horses, including a filly called Glamour Girl and a stallion called Andre, named after her pop star husband Peter Andre.


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