CATEGORIES
Slowcoach Clocks A Timely Win
Equifeast Calmsden (1), Glos
Britain For Bronze-Or Better
Germany and France will pose Britain’s main opposition, says H&H eventing editor Pippa Roome
Don't Rule Out Brits
Horse & Hound’s dressage editor Alice Collins assesses what looks to be a tight race for the bronze, while one team’s fire-power make them odds-on favourites
Powerhouses Set To Dominate
With Britain fielding just two individuals this year, H&H’s showjumping editor Jennifer Donald and reporter Hannah Lemieux assess which nations look likely to be at the sharp end
Glencoe Earns Second Ticket For National Finals
Confident partnerships come up trumps with generous horses giving it their all as riders collect HOYS tickets
Changing How We Think
The theme of the 2017 World Horse Welfare conference was ‘invisible horses of the future’...
It's Not All White In The Line-Up
Dartmoors with ‘excessive’ markings are not acceptable in the show ring
Bryony Frost
The National Hunt jockey talks to Hannah Lemieux about her debut season as a professional — and the pressure of riding for Paul Nicholls
Jessica Dunn
The dressage rider on reversing trailers, rugby and cheesy pop tunes
Jumping Organisers Want Input On Change
Hickstead has called for venues to be more involved in decision-making after three FEI proposal U-turns this year
Hunting And The Election
Urgent steps are needed to counter the anti-hunting groups’ strategy on our parliamentary candidates.
Helicopter Horror
The BHS has released shocking statistics after a horse was seriously injured when he was spooked by a helicopter
Fox Clocks His First Win
A hunter-turned-eventer gives Brazil’s Carlos Parro a first win of the season.
Hettie's A Hit
Mount Ballan, Monmouthshire
The Outdoor Athlete
Can a competition horse live in the field full-time? Martha Terry looks at the evidence for 24/7 grass management and assesses the pros and cons
Alice Oppenheimer On Lateral Work
Lateral exercises to improve the horse’s strength and suppleness
Cian O'Connor
The double European medallist tells Penny Richardson why missing Rio is now in the past, and why Ireland is hungrier than ever for victory on the world stage
Winter Life-Savers
When the rain is driving down and it’s dark at 4pm, you may wonder why you’re still competing in the depths of winter. But these stoic characters offer a glimmer of hope, says Catherine Austen
Fab Four For Grant's Duo
Eilidh Grant stands out with a fourtimer, a HOYS-bound Highland pony excels in the prelim, and an exracehorse shows her sense of humour
Convall Collects Jumping's Richest Prize
Philipp Weishaupt’s classy stallion brushes off losing a shoe in the warmup to land the grand prix, and Beezie Madden spearheads the victorious American team
There's Something About Nigel...
A traditional gypsy cob proves he has the moves, while a youngster owned by The Queen triumphs and a producer makes her comeback post injury
Top Totilas Foal Leads Sweep For Mattia
‘Testing geldings means breeders can see the talents and strengths that breeding lines are producing
Election Wish List
Every candidate in every party will be made aware of equestrian and rural communities’ election priorities.
The Voice Of Equestrianism
Commentator Mike Tucker says the time is right to retire at Badminton after a ‘wonderful’ 40 years with the BBC.
Two Registers Risks Confusion For Owners
Members of a second list of animal practitioners say the fi rst was not inclusive enough, and they ‘had little choice’
The Rising And Varied Costs Of Putting On Our Competitions
Some competitors have complained about the price of show stabling — but venues make little profit from it.
Access All Areas: Zoe Potter
Showjumper Zoe Potter (née Adams) shows Stephanie Bateman around the Nottinghamshire farm where she is producing the next generation of premium jumpers alongside new husband Michael.
Another Charles Has The Magic Touch
Sienna Charles puts in an outstanding frontrunning display, while an eight-year-old Londoner catches the eye.
The Future's Bright, But It May Not Be Orange...
Research into the way equines see and interpret colours could provide useful information across equestrian sport to help horses read fences more easily
Fight Or Flight: What Are Horses Feeling?
New research highlights discrepencies between how a horse is acting with how stressed he may be feeling