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Access All Areas: World Horse Welfare's Claire Gordon
Hannah Lemieux spends the day with the chief field officer for H&H’s charity of the year, World Horse Welfare.
Tea for Two Trumps Cue Card
Potts’ new stable jockey enjoys a powerful start and Henderson scores a one-two.
Dineur Sneaks Up on His Rivals
The Bowen family has cause to celebrate, as young jockeys and trainers shine.
Zara on a High
The London 2012 medallists have the perfect run to set them up for their Kentucky challenge.
Prizes: What's The Story?
Showjumping competitions now offer millions to winners but this is not the case across disciplines. H&H investigates.
Volvo Dealer's Welsh Hope
The former salesman hopes to use his marketing skills to help promote our native breed across the world.
Superstar Sophie's Dazzling Double
No one could touch Paralympian Sophie Wells in the gala classes, as she showcased her talent to produce big horses with the lightest touch.
The Winning Position
With the cross-country phase firmly back in the spotlight and determining results at the biggest events, Catherine Austen charts the evolution of the rider’s jumping position across country
Divine Expression Makes Judges Smile
A former advanced event rider tops the prix st georges, while a newcomer to medium scores a surprise victory
Birley Beats The Blistering Heat
A run of six double clears culminates in victory for Laura Birley, while jumping practice pays off for the OI winner
Delatio Delights
Heath Farm stables land a one-two in the strong grand prix, Sara Gallop pulls off the same feat in the freestyle and the Haylers have a horse to fight over
Cyclists And Riders Work Together For Safer Roads
Vulnerable highway users have been joining forces and sharing their concerns in the hope that all will benefit
Guy Wins Before Rain Stops Play
Guy Wins Before Rain Stops Play
Breisner Joins The Stats Kings
High-performance and statistics combine this month, plus Izzy Taylor scores a one-two-three in Ireland and the eventing family grows with a new baby
Conan Books A Grand Date
A former HOYS winner books his return trip to Birmingham, while a coloured cob heads both his amateur and open classes
The Cost Of Hook-Up: Show Centres Explain
DEBATE over the cost of electric hook-up services at shows has arisen again as the competition season gets under way.
Paul Tapner On Developing The Canter Stride
The Australian event rider explains how to improve the horse’s ability to shorten and lengthen his canter using two poles
Central
Lucy Norris and her mare enjoyed a successful return to competition after a four-month winter break.
FEI Listens On Major Changes To Eventing
The international body has taken feedback on board in its final draft of proposed new rules for the sport next year
Millions More On Offer At Global League Play-Offs
A new show at the end of next season takes the total prize money on offer in the elite showjumping series to £31m
Growing Calls For Frangible Fences To Be Compulsory
‘The time is now’ for rules to make the safety devices mandatory on all suitable fences, international bodies agree
Mark Bellissimo
As the American business tycoon prepares to host the 2018 World Equestrian Games, Madeleine Silver heads to North Carolina to talk million-dollar projects and why the equestrian world needs a shake-up
Hunting For The Winner's Enclosure
It’s not just exracers that enjoy the hunting field, dozens of current stars relish a ‘day off’ following hounds, says Catherine Austen
Rider's Safety Fight
An eventer whose horse was ‘sent fl ying’ in a collision with a car wants police to take more action to help riders.
Racing Must Lead The Way
THE head of Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) has called for industry communities across the world to take responsibility for the welfare of former racers.
Unique Insurance Deal
Harry Hall is offering liability and accident cover, as well as a permanent discount on all its brands and products
Talent On Top Again
James Sommerville bounces back from his fall on his Badminton debut to win
Saturday Jobs In Yards: How To Make It Work
With fewer teens having part-time jobs, H&H investigates how young people can legally be employed in the industry
Tracing Foals From Birth To Racecourse
New measures will help monitor the welfare of foals bred for a racing career.
Tennessee's shame
A change aimed at stamping out the barbaric practice of soring has been put on hold.