Supported Riders: Team Krzywiec

Proud to be Supporting Team Krzywiec this Season:

We’re proud to be supporting Team Krzywiec this season, a seriously committed and passionate local family who live and breathe all things equestrian. What stood out most to us about Kate, Chloe, and Pippa is not just their dedication to succeed, but their infectious enthusiasm and love for the sport as a family.


Kate Krzywiec 

Kate is a highly qualified physiotherapist, specialising in musculoskeletal work across private hospitals and clinics. She’s also a respected member of the Jockey Injury Management Team, covering numerous race meetings, including the Cheltenham Festival.

Kate played a key role in developing Oaksey House, a renowned rehabilitation centre for injured jockeys and the wider equestrian world. With Kate’s extensive knowledge of biomechanics and rehabilitation we work with her to ensure a proactive routine, including the use of Sleip analysis, chiropractic sessions, medical laser therapy, and Hofmag PEMF therapy.


Chloe & Pippa 

Eldest daughter Chloe brings her competitive edge to the showjumping arena, enjoying the balance of speed, precision, and partnership. Pippa, the youngest, is a talented young eventer becoming the Cotswold Cup Champion in 2024. She is now supported by Project Pony, a brilliant initiative helping young riders to access ponies with great potential and gain top-level competition experience. Pippa is currently competing confidently at BE90 and BE100 level and always striving to succeed at the next level. 


Future Vet in the Making?

Alongside her competitive success, Pippa has hinted she’d like to become an equine vet and we’ve enjoyed letting her have a sneak peek into what she might be signing up for!


We’re looking forward to supporting Team Krzywiec and following them through the season and beyond. We enjoy backing the horse-crazed, hard-working community, who make our region such a special hub of talent and teamwork.


British Eventing, Equine Vet, Sports horses Competition Preparation
1 March 2025
How is the start of your season going? Spring is the best time to fix small issues, before they become large ones that might derail your competition season. 1. Soundness Assessments - Stay Ahead of Injuries Lameness workups, flexion tests, hoof balance, and gait analysis can spot subtle issues before they become major problems. Check for joint wear, stiffness & hoof angles, especially as fast-work, schooling and competition workload increases. Consider: Depending on findings, preventative joint support such as; supplements, PEMF, laser therapy, or injections such as corticosteroids, PRP, or Alpha 2EQ Orthobiological therapy. 2. Chiropractic Assessment – Comfort in Motion Regular chiropractic sessions can improve flexibility, alignment and reduce skeletal & muscular tension for optimal range of movement. Consider: A thorough motion palpation assessment of every single joint in your horses body, with specific adjustments where needed, ensuring all round comfort of the horse for optimum training gains. 3. Gastric Ulcers - Check Early Before Competition Intensity Increases Winter stress, stabling & diet changes can all contribute to a higher risk of gastric ulcers. Signs: Condition and weight loss, girth & tack sensitivity, irritability, poor performance Suggest: Gastroscopy to ensure an early fix, ease of mind and a relaxed start to the season 4. Dentistry – Optimised for Performance Sharp teeth or other dental issues result in discomfort, which can be shown as reluctance to settle into a contact, weight loss, not laying-down muscle correctly, and poor motivation or general irritability. Suggest: Regular dental check prevents mouth pain affecting training and performance 5. Bloodwork – Baseline Health & Nutrition Iron, vitamin & muscle enzyme levels affect general fitness, stamina & recovery. Suggest: Bloods taken for analysis, depending on findings, customise nutrition & supplements before competition stress begins
10 February 2025
Why check for Gastric ulcers?
10 February 2025
Alpha 2EQ Orthobiological Therapy