CATEGORIES
Kategorier
Eric Lamaze insists he had cancer despite judge's view
The 2008 Olympic gold medallist is at the centre of a debate over the true state of his health
A great week for the Whitakers
The Whitaker brothers score a grand prix apiece while a third one is snatched from final draw
Unequalled and undaunted
Di Grissell, who is stepping down from the East Sussex and Romney Marsh after 30 years, is a \"Manchester United of lady masters\"
Megson has winning down to an Art
A project manager for a bank and a teenager on a home-produced horse are among the winners
Piper calls the tune
A rescue horse lands the Pony Club title, Kitty King extends her super run of form and Pippa Funnell lets the handbrake off on a star campaigner
Canter's in the Clover
A horse with a brother who has been on the podium at fivestar secures the five-year-old final
Snakes and ladders
The final phase yields just six clear rounds inside the time and sends riders up and down the leaderboard
Vitali makes history
A flawless performance gives Tim Price a clear lead, with Brits and US riders behind the New Zealander
An all-time great
Oliver Townend pilots the superstar Ballaghmor Class to the horse's second Burghley win, six years after his first, and heads an all-British top three with a rising star in second
Cracking up
While some hoof cracks are of no concern, others can cause pain and lameness. Here's all you need to know to avoid them, and treat them if they do occur
Horse psychic
Cooper Wilson, \"The Yorkshire Horseman\", on overcoming his fear of derision to use his clairsentience, tapping into horses' souls and improving their lives
Karl Morris and Liam Glynn
The passionate showing producers are enjoying their best season yet, thanks to an adoration of the sport and a string of top-drawer ponies. Alex Robinson learns about their journey
'Dope testing keeps the sport clean'
Robert Walker on finding young horses, dope testing and ex-racehorse rules
'There's a new energy at Burghley'
The British autumn five-star sets the standard
Technology cannot replace people in animal welfare
Tech has a part to play in looking after horses and other animals but it must be meaningful, and human input is key
Equine therapy field growing as more people see horses' benefits
Horses are helping people with mental health issues, dementia and terminal illness, and more are being referred for therapy by health professionals
New vision to help break the equine crisis cycle
The science behind human behaviour is thought to hold the answer to improving equine welfare in the long term
Barbury's international classes to Aston-le-Walls
The FEI fixture has moved for the 2024/2025 season, but eventing will still run at the Wiltshire venue next year
A touch of show business'
Hound parades at shows and events are very popular with the public - but take a lot of organisation and a willingness to suffer public humiliation, advises Andrew Sallis
Rider 'pops down for one class' to seal winning double
Ex-eventers win the same championship for the second year in a row and a sales livery proves an ideal candidate for success
White's time to shine
A popular trainer tastes grand prix success and there are multiple wins for Jezz Palmer and Joe Bright
Timber takes it in his stride
A three-year-old gelding makes a stunning show ring debut, a heavyweight legend impresses several judges and a home-produced hunter nails it
Sweet Sugar Tot steals the show
A home-produced first ridden, a Shetland with gusto and the reigning RIHS supreme pony champion dazzle under the spotlight
'He's built like a Herbie car'
A one-horse amateur rider scores her biggest win to date in the three-star, while a precocious sixyear-old mare takes the two-star
A Classy double
Wills Oakden dominates the top long-format classes over a wet weekend in Scotland, while new European champion Ros Canter is also on form
Gold within Britain's grasp again
A strong German side poses a significant challenge, but Britain head to Riesenbeck with their best chance in years of grabbing gold, says Polly Bryan
Burghley clerk of the course
Philip Herbert on the wizardry of Burghley's irrigation system, the challenges of creating the illusion of a \"big\" course - and the time the team dog disgraced himself
Lauren Innes
The amateur event rider balances a fulltime job with five-star competition – and is now eyeing up a first Burghley. Martha Terry finds out how she does it
'Championing our young horses'
William Funnell on finding a venue to showcase the best of British
Are young horses pushed to their limit?
Laura Tomlinson on the World Breeding Championships and Pony Club fun