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Emmet McNamara
This month’s Derby-winning jockey tells Catherine Austen how he landed the odds on his Epsom debut, and why he’s in no rush to pursue his accountancy career just yet
At home with hounds
What really goes on in hunt kennels? How are hounds exercised and fed? Beanie Sturgis reveals the daily routine for two very different packs of hounds
Campaigner
Reece McCook, founder of online campaign Ride Out Racism, on promoting cohesion within the equestrian community and how he wants to stand out
What can be done to improve all riders' lives?
Mental health support is changing across the industry
Just the job
H&H’s amateur survey has uncovered which jobs are most compatible with a competitive lifestyle – or do riders simply make it work? Martha Terry crunches the data
Magnus Nicholson
The show producer on his coffee addiction, acting ambitions and the 21st birthday present he still wears to this day
Do you ride a crooked horse?
Addressing a straightness issue means teasing out cause and effect, explains Dr. Liz Barr MRCVS
Single focus
A full-time job is usually incompatible with campaigning a string of competition horses. Becky Murray tracks down some elite amateurs to discover if it’s possible to reach the top with just one ride
Team Jinks clean up
“Exceptional” ponies come forward for the first show back
James Wilson
Britain’s new star showjumper tells Sarah Radford about his impatience to return to the circuit, an embryo breeding programme and scaling the heights with just one horse
Evans' pair start in style
Riders are delighted to be eventing, as Dani Evans and Harry Meade are among the winners at Tweseldown
Access All Areas Ros Canter
In the past couple of years, Ros Canter has won two world gold medals and had a baby. Martha Terry finds out how she’s juggling work and family life as she gears up for Tokyo.
Amateur jockey
Timo Condie on his path from living on the streets to riding out for The Queen at one of the top yards in the country
‘The best she's ever been'
Combinations return to the ring revitalised after the competition break to succeed at new levels
Nick Skelton
The great showjumper gilded an already exceptional career with gold in Rio in 2016. Jennifer Donald traces the steps that led to that impressive crowning moment
Sophie Christiansen
She has eight Paralympic gold medals, so what fires the para star up for more? Martha Terry talks to Sophie about building a legacy and starting afresh
Riders warned: stick to rules and don't break our sport
Social distancing and other guidelines must be adhered to as it was on this basis equestrianism was allowed to restart
Jane Holderness-Roddam
The Olympic gold medallist and double Badminton winner on treating every horse as an individual and coping with life’s ups and downs
How tech is helping our sport restart – with future benefits
Innovations in scoring and other areas could help in the long term
The true impact of the current RDA closure
Lockdown and the resulting lack of activity has affected the physical and mental health of participants and volunteers
Equine cartoonist
David Stoten, H&H’s very own Thelwell, on Lester Piggott’s tiny Spitting Image puppet and the challenges of caricature
Extra events and credit as sports start again
Governing bodies are responding to demand and supporting riders and venues
Down memory lane
A childhood spent in the saddle sparks special memories. Here’s a snapshot of the halcyon days before busy traffic, health and safety, and comfy girths
Showjumping Is Back In Business
As riders familiarise themselves with the new-look sport, Lottie Platt hits the ground running and Holly Smith debuts some exciting new talent
An International Flavour
Judging hounds overseas provides an invaluable opportunity to appreciate and learn from our hunting cousins worldwide, says Frank Houghton Brown
Robert Oliver
The winner of more than 40 HOYS championships, Robert Oliver’s breadth of horsemanship is such that few can match. Tricia Johnson looks back at his stellar career
Dream teams
Many of the world’s best riders in all disciplines cut their teeth at the Pony Club Championships. Catherine Austen discovers some of their memories and the lessons they learnt
Pillars of the Pony Club
Many of us covet those gold-dust ponies that pass from one family to another throughout their Pony Club days without ever coming on to the market. Tessa Waugh tracks down a few gems
O'Brien's top four
The brilliant Aidan O’Brien dominates the Irish Derby and claims his 14th win in the race with star colt Santiago
The best days of our lives
Mobile phones, tack and jods may have reshaped our riding culture, but is a Pony Clubber’s lifestyle so very different? Andrea Oakes compares the 1950s with today