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Baker hails ‘practically perfect’ horse after winning dressage bronze
Great Britain's Natasha Baker riding Dawn Chorus during the Individual Event - Grade III at the Chateau de Versailles on day six of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games, September 3, 2024

SIX-TIME Paralympic champion Natasha Baker returned from pregnancy to win bronze in rain-soaked Versailles today.

The 34-year-old blew a kiss to son Joshua at the end of her performance in the grade three individual dressage event, having given birth last year and spending 12 months out of the saddle.

American Rebecca Hart subsequently grabbed gold, with Rixt van der Horst of the Netherlands snatching the silver Baker won three years ago in Tokyo.

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