https://www.viovet.co.uk/blog/p2318-Interview-with-Laura-Renwick
I wanted to find an equestrian based interview for guidance for my website, and to give ideas for what to include. This interview with international showjumper Laura Renwick offers me plenty of ideas to emulate, and use for my own website.
The writer uses a detailed introduction on the success of Laura, and her connection to the business Viovet, that sponsor her.
What interested me was the questions they asked her, relating to goals, favourite shows, her horses and many more. This could offer an audience interaction within the website for my sport documentary, encouraging the audience to answer with questions they would like to ask for Harry Bateman.
The website also featured many different images and shot types that the audience can view, and see what goes on behind the scenes as well as at shows Laura had competed at.
However, there are a few aspects I would add to my website to fulfil its BBC remit 'to inform, educate and entertain':
I would want to add on interactive features, such as signing up to a competition for an opportunity to meet Harry and his horses, or to watch at Horse of the year show, one of the most well known British competitions.
I would also like to do a daily routine on the website, perhaps as a box along with audio or audio-visual to show what goes on in a daily routine.
I wanted to find an equestrian based interview for guidance for my website, and to give ideas for what to include. This interview with international showjumper Laura Renwick offers me plenty of ideas to emulate, and use for my own website.
The writer uses a detailed introduction on the success of Laura, and her connection to the business Viovet, that sponsor her.
What interested me was the questions they asked her, relating to goals, favourite shows, her horses and many more. This could offer an audience interaction within the website for my sport documentary, encouraging the audience to answer with questions they would like to ask for Harry Bateman.
The website also featured many different images and shot types that the audience can view, and see what goes on behind the scenes as well as at shows Laura had competed at.
However, there are a few aspects I would add to my website to fulfil its BBC remit 'to inform, educate and entertain':
I would want to add on interactive features, such as signing up to a competition for an opportunity to meet Harry and his horses, or to watch at Horse of the year show, one of the most well known British competitions.
I would also like to do a daily routine on the website, perhaps as a box along with audio or audio-visual to show what goes on in a daily routine.
Interview with Laura Renwick
Laura Renwick needs no introduction; she is the highest ranked GBR lady rider in the World FEI show jumping rankings and has amassed a number of championship wins.
With a 40-strong yard of competition horses, youngsters and broodmares, it is essential that Laura has all the resources she needs to keep her top class horses in peak condition. For over a year now, Laura has relied on VioVet for all her important supplies, from wormers and supplements, to yard kit and even medication when needed. With the LGCT at Cannes now behind her, VioVet caught up with Laura to find out a bit more about her amazing career…
If you hadn't got into horse riding, what job would you have done?
I actually tried quite a few careers before I finally got serious about show jumping, including being an air hostess! My other dream job was to be a professional tennis player, although I don’t really get to play it very often.
Have you ever tried any other equine sports?
I did when I was younger but not since being an adult. I wouldn’t dream of jumping the cross country fences the event riders jump – they are huge and uncompromising! At least show jumps fall down!
Which horse, past or present, would you have most liked to ride on?
Based upon the horses I think would suit me and that I’d most enjoy riding, I’d have to say ‘Fit for Fun’ ridden by Luciana Deniz, or ‘Hickstead’ ridden by Eric Lamaze.
Which is your favourite show?
I love Madrid as it is very traditional and the atmosphere there is incredible. It’s a very special occasion because of the huge public support and the footing is always excellent.
What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
‘Never give up’ or to put it another way ‘if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again’. My Nan always told me that and it has stuck; I think it is so useful in all areas of your life, not just when it comes to horses.
What is your top tip for jumping a clear round?
If only I knew I would have clear rounds all the time! Sometimes you do everything right and you still have a fence down!
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