a competitor from yorkshire has been telling tanya arnold the work didn't stop when the competitions had just started our competition season we had just started our competition season at the beginning of march, and our horses had a couple of runs under their belts and it had gone really well. in the older horses we re really well. in the older horses were aiming for spring victory day events. so they were really fit and on track. so to suddenly have to then stop and re—evaluate everything, it was challenging because you can'tjust throw everything, it was challenging because you can't just throw the horses in the field and say, "holiday time," when they are fit. you can't furlough horses, but the tea m you can't furlough horses, but the team of training them kept nicola wilson going. we have to be thankful for what we have here, we are looking with dust working with lovely animals, and we are there to ta ke lovely animals, and we are there to take care of them. the income from coaching and selling on horses has dried up. but key to her businesses or owners. she had to be creative to k