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Splendid victory for Smith
James Smith and the reliable Simply Splendid pick up grand prix honours, while a “sentimental” mare heads the 51-strong B&C qualifier
Para showjumper
Disability campaigner Evie Toombes on an accidental foray into grand prix and meeting Harry and Meghan
Time to dig deep
The lasting effect of Covid-19 on our favourite sport cannot be predicted, but history gives us much to feel positive about, says Andrew Sallis
Tealeaf
Former joint-master of the Ludlow David Palmer sings the praises of his “brilliant” confidence-giver
New ears
Catherine Austen gears up for the season aboard a mannerly new ride – even getting airborne – and hopes everyone plays ball when it comes to Covid-19 restrictions
Judy Bradwell
The Burghley winner on taking the time to establish a seat, avoiding horses being “jaded fi t” and giving youngsters a good foundation for longevity
Germany scores Sweet double
Oliver Townend leads the British effort with a silver for his sixyear-old, while German riders are dominant in both classes at the prestigious young horse World Championships
‘Courses must be correct level'
Andrew Nicholson on why course-designers must stick to the required level
No traditional Boxing Day meets to be held this year
Hunts are following strict protocols and do not want to encourage crowds
Emilie Chandler
The event rider tells Pippa Roome about juggling priorities in sport and business, the special horse who keeps her going and coaching the showjumpers
‘Sensitive' Hartacker beats big field
Izzy Taylor’s promising ride sets the record straight, as the jumping phases prove influential across all classes at “Thoresberton”
‘Racing on life-support'
Empty grandstands and frequent health checks are the new norm as the sport carries on behind closed doors, but Jennifer Donald discovers intense passion still fills the racecourse during this critical time
Persimmon
Boasting the unique feat of representing his country in Nations Cup teams across two disciplines, this former world-class eventer is now enjoying a second career as a showjumper. Jennifer Donald meets the diminutive character who likes to have the last laugh
Hellfire in the pony ranks
Never trust a pony’s sweet and fluffy exterior, remembers Tessa Waugh, as her peaceful post-hack cup of tea is disturbed by wild antics in the paddock and a diminutive culprit
Edward Young
The leading showman on the hobby that keeps him sane, his dislike for gadgets and life as a young producer in the golden age of equestrian sport
Milton
John Whitaker’s floating wonder horse was the first showjumper to win over £1m. But his scintillating results tell only half the story of this charismatic showman.
Coffee's at full strength
A striking part-Appaloosa catches the judge’s eye twice, while a 22-year-old Lusitano impresses in the advanced medium for Emma Pewter
Growing Old Disgracefully
Some say old age is a licence to misbehave. These former stars certainly think so, finds Andrea Oakes, who tracks down some who still get up to crazy antics
Zoo breeding director
Mark Holden, head of the large hoofstock team at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, on the birth of a rare wild foal
Palatial pads
Beauty combines with practicality at the world’s most luxurious stable yards. Emily Bevan discovers the options – if you have a blank cheque
Talbot
Diana Ralph MFH’s show jumping bred “gentle giant” has endless scope and is happiest leading the field
The finest vintages
Age, wisdom and experience go hand-in-hand. Tessa Waugh tracks down some venerable old salts who are thriving in the twilight years, and giving their riders both confidence and plenty of fun times
Time to go
The toughest decision is often the kindest with an elderly or infirm horse. Kieran O'Brien MRCVS offers advice on making the hardest call
Sottsass secures the win
Full of drama before it even began, this year’s race goes to Sottsass, as Enable is left out of her comfort zone
Joining Civvy Street
Service horses work hard for their country, but what happens when it’s time to end the day job?
Big Ben is like clockwork
Teenage horses are better than ever, in-handers show promise and new partnerships gain more experience
Chris Burton
The Olympic eventer on his nervous time-wasting habit, keeping it simple in training and the magazine purchase that changed his life
Arkle
The story of this equine gladiator, deemed “immortal” by his supporters, knows no bounds. Julian Muscat investigates Arkle’s supremacy – the likes of which may never be seen again
Two British teams in 2021?
Carl Hester is excited about the idea of having two championships next year
Ready for the off
Is your hunter prepared for the rough and tumble of the months ahead? Lesley Barwise-Munro MRCVS offers advice on surviving the season