CatWalk International Patron, Zara Tindall, flew into Aotearoa last week to support two CatWalk events.

Wonderful to see you, Zara!

Zara flew to NZ to support two CatWalk events, one at Cambridge Stud for the launch of ‘The Horsemakers’ book (more info to follow soon) and the other an intimate dinner in Arrowtown with key supporters.

Congratulations Dr Sal Lopez

We know that collaboration is key to unlocking a cure for spinal cord injury. So we’re delighted that Dr Sal Lopez has been awarded a PJ Smith Travelling Fellowship to visit spinal cord injury research teams in Australia later this year.
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