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Gina Andrews reached another significant landmark in a career littered with achievements when riding her 400th British point-to-point winner this afternoon.

Riding Master Templar, who she also trains, Warwickshire-based Andrews won the ladies’ open race to reach her fourth century and extend her record of victories by a woman point-to-point rider. The ten-time British champion went on to ride a treble.

Jumping the final fence on Master Templar

Then holding off the renewed challenge of second-placed Bardenstown Lad

When asked by announcer Robert Bellamy about her next goal she replied: “To win Cheltenham’s Foxhunters’ [Festival] Chase.”

A big hug from dad Simon Andrews

Read Andrew King’s full report from Chaddesley Corbett in the next few days and on the Go Pointing digital magazine