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A professional rider has died after falling from his horse during an eventing competition in Lincolnshire.A professional rider has died after falling from his horse during an eventing competition in Lincolnshire.
Ian Olding, originally from Co Antrim but living in Sandbach, Cheshire, died at the Belton Park Horse Trials, organised by British Eventing. Ian Olding, originally from Co Antrim but living in Sandbach, Cheshire, died at the Belton Horse Trials, the sport's organising body British Eventing said.
Mr Olding, 47, described as a much-respected rider by the organisers, had been competing in the advanced section of the trials when he fell at a fence. Mr Olding, 47, described as a much-respected rider by the body, had been competing in the advanced section of the trials when he fell at a fence.
An investigation has been launched into the accident.An investigation has been launched into the accident.
Alex Fox, chairman of British Eventing, said: "Our sympathies on this sad day are with Ian's family.Alex Fox, chairman of British Eventing, said: "Our sympathies on this sad day are with Ian's family.
"Ian was a well-known and much respected rider who has been competing for many years.""Ian was a well-known and much respected rider who has been competing for many years."
Mr Olding was riding his 12-year-old horse Gran-Kiki when the accident happened. Mr Olding was riding his 12-year-old horse Gran-Kiki when the accident happened at the event, held at Belton Park.
Eventing Ireland Chairman John Wright said: "Ian was well known and well liked on the international circuit, where he rode for many years."Eventing Ireland Chairman John Wright said: "Ian was well known and well liked on the international circuit, where he rode for many years."
A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said: "There are no suspicious circumstances we are aware of.A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said: "There are no suspicious circumstances we are aware of.
"Normal inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the accident are on-going.""Normal inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the accident are on-going."