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Coney leads Britain to Nations Cup third
The French prove unstoppable on home soil, but two young Brits shine
Battaash the brave
Unbeaten this season, a speed merchant digs deep to victory and girl power wins through for filly Love
‘We shine at being adaptable'
With a young team of horses, Britain’s Paralympic dressage riders may benefit from a year’s delay – although other nations will also have more time to train and progressive illnesses can create extra challenges, finds Andrea Oakes
‘There's life in the old girl yet!'
Mary King enjoys competing in the “new normal” – and scores a win
‘Don't breed complacency'
Showing will not be the same for some time, writes Katie Jerram-Hunnable
Wise beyond his years
A young intermediate with star quality lands the top accolade, standing over one of last term’s most promising hunters
Standing start
In some cases, keeping a horse on his feet for surgery is safer and more effective than general anaesthesia. Patrick Pollock FRCVS outlines what’s involved
Milnes makes it a double
A 21-year-old stallion who refuses to be retired spearheads Charlotte Milnes’ successful event
Kitty King is crème de la crème
Consistent Kitty King scores with a brace of wins over a track that earns coursedesigner Nigel Taylor praise, and lockdown training pays dividends with low scores in abundance
Ann Moore
The enigmatic young showjumper who stole the hearts of a nation by winning silver at the 1972 Munich Olympics turns 70 this week.Ann Moore discusses her brilliant but brief career with Lucy Higginson
Andrew Balding
This year’s 2000 Guineas-winning trainer talks to Catherine Austen about his long-awaited second Classic victory, training for The Queen and the team effort behind his Kingsclere operation
A vital relationship
A huntsman and a field master must work closely together and communicate effectively and frequently, says Kimblewick master and huntsman Andrew Sallis
A Spectacular Misjudgement
Tessa Waugh underestimates trusty Rusty’s summer energy levels, as the 12.2hh scatters the hounds like skittles on his seasonal hound exercise debut in an inadequate snaffle
We are the champions
The path to the peak of riding clubs competition is paved with camaraderie, team spirit and supportive friendships. Emily Bevan meets five of last year’s champions
Quadrille impresario
Clare Chapman on masterminding a daring reveal for last year’s quadrille champions’ costumes, and her patient equine mannequin
King conquers the Castle
Emily King rules with a new ride from the French-bred Biats family that produced five-star winner Oslo, as the cream of the eventing world gather in Cheshire
Princess Anne
As the Princess Royal turns 70 this weekend, Madeleine Silver charts an equestrian career that threw eventing into the spotlight as she became the first member of the royal family to compete at an Olympic Games
‘His biggest win yet'
Louise Saywell and PLS Halo Diamond are crowned national champions, while Billy horses are out in force and a young rider impresses in the under-21 final
Mr Bass
This eventing star recently returned to competition for the first time since an injury at Badminton last year. Pippa Roome finds out why he’s so special
Jasean Spraggett
The show rider, coach and course-builder is garnering a reputation as one of the most versatile and forward-thinking young people in showing. Alex Robinson meets last year’s HOYS lightweight hunter victor
Horseabout Zibu lights up the ring
The under-18 titles are hard fought with Tatiane Mauree preparing for an upcoming Nations Cup with a 148cm win, while Megan Li cleans up in the children-on-horses final
A matter of balance
Are boots or bandages better for leg protection? Professor Roger Smith FRCVS and Professor Michael Schramme weigh up the pros and cons
Jockey coach
Former Flat jockey Richard Perham on talent-spotting, and swimming a Derby runner alongside hippos in Kenya
Time to shape up
An overweight horse is a ticking time bomb for serious health issues. Kieran O’Brien MRCVS outlines a nine-point slimming plan
A Summer Camp With A Difference
Staying in the Olympic Village is a unique experience, with opportunities to meet – and embarrass yourself in front of – athletes from every sport and nation, as riders tell Catherine Austen
Fashionable Foxhounds: The Dangerous Of Standardisation
Alastair Jackson appeals to hound breeders to look beyond the show winners to find sires, as the foxhound gene pool is becoming ever-narrower
Katie Bailey
The upcoming grand prix rider tells Polly Bryan about riding Valegro while working for Carl Hester, and how she’s developed her own dressage career
Bob Champion
The story of Bob Champion and Aldaniti’s comeback from serious illness and injury is the stuff of legend – and a popular film. Lucy Higginson finds out how it all started and their continuing legacy
Pugs in prams
In a trip down south, Tessa Waugh finds her childhood village becoming increasingly unrecognisable, as “Cottage Core” influencers and “real coffee” infuse the neighbourhood with a trendier vibe
‘We must plan it will take place'
Putting back an Olympics by a year is a staggeringly huge undertaking. Lucy Higginson finds out what’s involved