The equestrian world is grieving the loss of Jayne Pimbley, a respected coach and college lecturer from Preston, England. Jayne passed away in 2025, leaving behind a powerful legacy in both education and horse sport.
Jayne served as a lecturer at Myerscough College, where she played a key role in practical equine programs. She was known for her calm voice and a rare gift for turning nervous beginners into confident riders.
She taught her students that strong horsemanship begins with patience, kindness, and respect for the horse. Former riders fondly remember her standing by the arena fence, offering quiet, well-timed advice that made them believe in their own abilities.
Beyond her coaching career, Jayne was a devoted mother of two and a supportive mentor who always made time to listen. Tributes are pouring in from across the equestrian community, praising her professionalism and warmth.
Her family is expected to share memorial details soon, but her impact will continue to live on in the countless riders she guided.
