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Maria Eilberg
The international dressage rider shares a simple exercise to help you improve your horse’s balance and suppleness in preparation for lateral work
Hungary For A First Medal
With Britain down to two out of three team drivers in challenging conditions, there’s no disgrace in fi nishing sixth behind a Hungarian debutant at this level
North
The home-bred mare On A Winner lived up to her name at elementary level with Alyse Clancey.
Eilbergs Impress
Maria Eilberg enjoys three wins, brother Michael earns three top placings and Sonia Baines makes a successful international debut abroad with Sirius Black
Hunting On The Lead-Rein - How To Make It Work
“IT’S one of my passions, getting small children hunting,” says Sarah Austen, teacher of Latin and all-things-hunting at The Elms School near Ledbury.
Dyson Cleans Up
Bishop Burton College Winter Regionals, East Yorks 11-14 February .
Using A Stopwatch
With watches now permitted in all affiliated eventing classes, you may want to know if you should wear one — and how to use it. Gemma Redrup explains.
Benjamin Burton
The former apprentice of Capt Farquhar who has given so much to hunting all around the country
Major Harry Wallace
Catherine Austen talks to the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery Commanding Officer about his quest to improve the unit’s horsemanship, and pre-race nerves
Louise Blundell
The newcomers’ day graduate with two-toned hair and a succession of Welsh cobs who is now a linchpin of the Holcombe Harriers
The Master Valet
Chris Maude, 48, on bellyaching laughs and providing an ear for jockeys when the chips are down
Barry Woolham
A late starter on the hunting field who is still in love with the game in his 80s
Neil Mulholland
The young Irish trainer talks to Martha Terry about building his business from scratch and giving National Hunt’s old guard a run for their money
Farewell To British Olympic Star
Farewell To British Olympic Star
It's Like Being In A Richard Curtis Film
Our new columnist Tessa Waugh — keen horsewoman, wife of a master and huntsman and mother of two — reflects on the turmoil of combining Christmas with horses at home in Northumberland
Hunt Followers Welcome ‘Catastrophe' Insurance
Policy costs £275 a year and covers colic surgery and injuries
Top Eventers Give Positive Drug Tests
Top Eventers Give Positive Drug Tests
Shocking Figures Show Scale Of Dog Problem
BHS welcomes calls for action on irresponsible dog owners as the number of incidents rises
Push For Para Reining To Become An FEI Sport
Campaigners say the move would give riders with disabilities more opportunities to compete at international level
Murphy
Having raised thousands for charity, and hunted for 15 consecutive seasons, Murphy maintains hero status.
One Tough Chap
Frank Houghton Brown meets hunting’s octagenarian optimist, Michael Bannister, and finds his zest for the sport undimmed.
Whisper Roars To Victory
South View Development Classic, Cheshire 17-19 February
Damian Hallam
The grand prix dressage rider on catching naughty ponies and joining the circus.
Lydia Hannon
Third place at Blenheim last year was a breakthrough result for the 28-year-old event rider. Now she’s facing her first Badminton.
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.