No title - 3 day equestrian event at Windsor and Olympic stars leave for Mexico. Windsor, Berkshire, and London Airport (Heathrow).
M/S horses and riders of Britain's Olympic team for the 3 day event coming towards and past camera. C/U of their trainer Bertie Hill. M/S and C/U Ben Jones riding...
No title - 3 day equestrian event at Windsor and Olympic stars leave for Mexico. Windsor, Berkshire, and London Airport (Heathrow).
M/S horses and riders of Britain's Olympic team for the 3 day event coming towards and past camera. C/U of their trainer Bertie Hill. M/S and C/U Ben Jones riding 'Poacher'. M/S as Richard Meade gets on 'Cornishman'. C/U of him on horse. M/S Major Derek Allhusen riding around on 'Lochinvar'. M/S and C/U Jane Bullen on 'Our Nobby'.
L/S group of show jumpers on the tarmac at London Airport. From left to right: Harvey Smith, Mrs Lorna Johnson, Alison Westwood, and Dominie Lawrence. Interior L/S Olympic team personalities in the departure lounge. M/S members of the cycling team. M/S and C/U Jane and Jennifer Bullen. C/U Miss Hall. Various shots hurdler Mrs Pat Pryce saying goodbye to her son Graham who is wearing her Olympic hat. C/U yachtsman Robin Judda says goodbye to daughter Caroline. C/U Ann Wilson, pentathlon, pan down to Olympic holdall. L/S and C/U horse 'Stroller' being led to plane. M/S Harvey Smith carrying small bales of hay to plane. M/S Lorna Johnson aged 66 leading her horse 'El Guapo' out of box. C/U Mrs Johnson. M/S pan Dominie Lawrence leading her horse 'San Fernando' out of box to plane. L/S horse going into box. C/U Harvey Smith watching. L/S another horse being led into box. C/U names on horse box 'O'Malley' and 'Maddison Time'. M/S of horse box being lifted to entrance of aircraft.
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