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‘He'll jump the moon'
Henry Squibb lands the feature class with Kilcurry Dawn as huge fields of young jockeys emerge from lockdown in flying form
Jessica von Bredow-Werndl
The German dressage rider of the moment chats to Polly Bryan about her Olympic aims, going vegan and why she nearly quit the sport
The effects of fire
We hope it never happens, but if your horse was caught in a fire, what would be the implications and how would we restore them to health? Andrea Oakes investigates
Double booking for Damsel
A young rider makes her debut in open horse classes, landing a spot at the 2021 Hickstead final in the process
A Mighty victory fulfils Russell's long-held ambition
Scotland’s showcase meeting produces a fairy-tale finish in the Grand National with an unexpected family connection
Keeping a veteran active for longer
With advances in medicine, our horses are staying healthy well into their twilight years. Stephanie Bateman discovers how to keep our veterans sound and active for longer
Dargun shoots to the top
Piggy March cements her partnership with Dargun, while Kitty King takes the other CCI4*-S at the first British international of the season
A guide to box rest
When a horse has to stay in the stable for a prolonged period of time, all kinds of problems can ensue. Gil Riley MRCVS advises on how to manage box rest
It's ‘Frexit' at the Cotley
Fred Eames’s retirement as master and huntsman of his family pack, the Cotley Harriers, means it’s the end of an era for these hounds, as Will Chanter discovers
Diamond day for Chandler
Emilie Chandler heads a star-studded advanced and Harry Meade continues his comeback from a serious head injury by scoring a double
IN MEMORY OF The Duke of Edinburgh 10 June 1921–9 April 2021
A pioneer in the development of equestrian sports, Prince Philip was not only a mainstay in the royal family’s patronage of the horse world over the past century, but he was also a horseman through and through, finds Michael Clayton
Merrion
The “amazing, if eccentric” master’s horse who frequently upstaged his rider with the Percy
‘He never put a foot wrong'
After more than 20 years and nearly 4,000 winners, Richard Johnson retired earlier this month. Julian Muscat speaks to the four-time champion jockey and his colleagues
The sound of silence
There’s no doubt top-level sport looks different this year, with the Cheltenham Festival running behind closed doors and the Olympics set to have no overseas spectators. Ellie Hughes investigates the effect this has on competitors
Clare Balding
From “racing royalty”, Clare Balding has become a household name Kate Johnson talks to her about her new book, the upcoming Tokyo Games and those who influenced her career
Ataxia explained
Why might a horse become weak, wobbly or unable to stand? Dr Philip Ivens MRCVS discusses potential causes
Arthur rises again
Rowan Cope enjoys a “dream ride” to take the top spot, with Becky Smith hot on his heels on her hunt ride debut
A five-star feast
The 2019 top two could repeat their results in a rematch, says H&H eventing editor Pippa Roome as she previews the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event
‘Is trolling synonymous with success?'
Anna Ross on social media and why we could all benefit from some reality
Tributes for Johnson
Richard Johnson announces his retirement, while Christian Williams hopes his form continues to Aintree
‘I pushed it to the limit'
The 12-week Winter Equestrian Festival concludes with a career-best win for US rider Adam Prudent, while Irish riders prove their competitiveness
The rise of the show coloured
Coloureds are one of the most hotly contested sections within showing, but this hasn’t always been the case. Alex Robinson looks at what’s led to this influx of fans and how you can impress in these classes
‘It will be difficult for some of them'
Remember children won’t be ring-ready straight away, says Julie Templeton
What drives today's young riders?
As we look to move into the “new normal” following Covid-19, will the appeal of financial stability overtake the lure of team selection for young professional riders, or can the two go hand in hand? Lucy Higginson investigates
At home with Julian Walters and David Hodge
The duo on a mission to breed “proper”, true-to-type natives for the ridden market talk to Rebecca Haywood about their greatest achievements and plans for the future
‘A thank you to the NHS staff '
Graham Fletcher ponders worst case scenarios and a badger problem
On trend in the ring
Showing has witnessed many trends, but which have had the most impact? Tricia Johnson reports
An education in hunting
School and college packs of beagles have played a considerable role in teaching young people about hounds – and life – for many generations, as Andrew Sallis explains
Time to tackle tricky topics in a different way to save lives
Fresh advice is available to help vets broach the challenging issue of equine obesity with owners
‘Stay local' as showing prepares for restart
An updated guide for organisers has been released as competition is allowed to get going again after lockdown