Horse riding is in Noella Angel’s blood. Her father was a professional who qualified for two Olympic teams, while her mother is a lifelong rider and now instructor. Noella, 27, was diagnosed with arterial vascular malformation as a child, also known as Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, which affects the development of blood vessels, soft tissues and bones. For Noella, it’s impacted the mobility of her right leg, spending the last 17 years of her life on crutches. As she went through her younger years and into adulthood, enduring treatment and over 100 embolisations, horse riding was the constant in her life. “Horse...