First safety code to regulate the horse-riding industry

By Anna Patty Workplace Editor
Updated June 1 2016 - 9:50am, first published 12:15am
Juliana and Mark Waugh in the bedroom of their daughter Sarah who died in a horse-riding accident.
 Photo: Steven Siewert
Juliana and Mark Waugh in the bedroom of their daughter Sarah who died in a horse-riding accident. Photo: Steven Siewert
Sarah Waugh in 2009. Photo: Supplied
Sarah Waugh in 2009. Photo: Supplied
Juliana and Mark Waugh hope the new code will improve safety. Photo: Steven Siewert
Juliana and Mark Waugh hope the new code will improve safety. Photo: Steven Siewert
Sarah Waugh was doing a jillaroo course when she fell from a horse as it bolted. Photo: Supplied
Sarah Waugh was doing a jillaroo course when she fell from a horse as it bolted. Photo: Supplied
Sarah Waugh with her parents Mark and Juliana, and brother Jonathan.  Photo: Supplied
Sarah Waugh with her parents Mark and Juliana, and brother Jonathan. Photo: Supplied

Sarah Waugh was 18 when she fell to her death from a thoroughbred racing horse that bolted during a jillaroo course in 2009.

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