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Gluey going sieves the field
The shortened cross-country provides a challenge, with Sarah Ennis, Sandra Auffarth - and of course Ros Canter - among those clocking standout rounds
'The British are so professional'
Ground jury president Judy Hancock on where marks were won and lost
Brits dominate
Riders wearing the Union flag hold five of the top six places after the first phase, but three-time European champion Michael Jung claims the individual top spot
Winning at a Canter
Ros Canter pilots the still relatively inexperienced - but extraordinarily talented - Lordships Graffalo to individual gold, spearheading the Brits to a 24th European team title
Time to shape up
Equine obesity is an epidemic with serious health implications. Sarah Jenkins asks how we can all contribute to a less obesogenic environment and prevent avoidable illness
Racing syndicate innovator
James Ramsden founded the Quantum Ellipsis syndicate and opened the first racehorse ownership shop in London
Tim Gredley
After several years away from the sport, the father-of-two has made a mighty comeback, including being selected for his first championship for 17 years. Jennifer Donald meets him
'A nice reminder of how my career started'
Jodie Hall McAteer discusses opportunities for young riders and keeping up with ever-changing rules
'A good decision on soft ground'
Andrew Nicholson reflects on last week's European Championships
Dressage dream team heading to Europeans
The riders who won silver two years ago will be heading to Germany hoping to go one better this time
Concerns about impact of low emission zones on equestrians
The Government's clean-air initiatives have already affected the industry - and plans for expansion have now been given the go-ahead
Tack thieves 'motivated by illegal gain' plead guilty
Two men have admitted four counts of stealing tack – and two of handling stolen items - from shows last year
Golden girls
Britain takes team gold and individual gold and silver at the European Eventing Championships
Price scores a double
One rider takes both international classes at the festival of youth sport at Bishop Burton and a competitor turns her Dauntsey fortunes around
Riders and horses confirmed for showjumping Europeans
Selectors have chosen a combination of new faces and championship experience to compete for medals in Milan
Catering for competitors in British Dressage elections
Two candidates are campaigning to be the sport operations director, a position for which members can vote
Working together key against obesity
An equine weight forum at the Royal International considered what more can be done by all of us
Chilli Morning
The only stallion to win Badminton, who not only brought home championship medals, but helped William Fox-Pitt return from injury. Kate Green uncovers his story
Atomic speeds to victory
Some of the circuit's most talented junior stars maintain their form to take top honours
Cookstown makes cracking comeback
A working hunter returns to the ring, a coloured show cob cements his partnership with a new rider and a Fell shows ample promise
Pharoah is just divine
A New Forest fulfils his late breeder's wishes as he nets a first ticket to the NEC before he lands the section title
The Price is right for Magic
A Connemara stallion books a return ticket to Birmingham, a former hunting pony jumps to glory, and a borrowed belt and safety pins ensure that one competitor makes the evening performance by the skin of his teeth
On the lookout for Lyme
Lyme disease remains a threat to both horses and humans in the UK. It is a constant concern, and can seriously affect quality of life.
British barrel racer
Jemma Alderson on overcoming life's challenges to enjoy the thrill of competing as a top-level polocrosse player and barrel racer - and how she turned a \"naughty\" horse around to become her competition partner
Roly Owers
The recently honoured World Horse Welfare chief executive tells Kate Johnson about the challenges of social licence, \"doing right by horses\" and why animals are good for the soul
'These were deserving winners'
Young talent's success at Hickstead was well deserved, says Simon Reynolds
'Eventing faces a huge dilemma'
Rising costs and bad weather are tough for stakeholders, says Mark Phillips
Nations Cup setback may create new opportunities
Hickstead has not been chosen for the new League of Nations series, the FEI has confirmed
'He's taken it all in his stride'
An \"incredible\" eight-year-old turns heads to win the grand prix for young horses for a delighted Matt Sampson
Celebrations continue for the Whitaker family
Emotions run high once again as Robert Whitaker lands the historic King George V Gold Cup-on a horse bred by his father John