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Changes on the cards in international eventing
The FEI has put forward plans to adapt eligibility, course-design and returning to play
Brilliant bronze – and more to come
Britain’s success in Tokyo with three upcoming horses offers a taster of what’s still to come, while Germany claim gold – but change is afoot
‘I worshipped the ground she walked on'
It’s easy to feel isolated in the horseworld, and many pros turn to a mentor for guidance. Kate Johnson speaks to those who have reaped the benefits
Mollie Summerland
From living in her horsebox to being “on top of the world”, the youngest-ever winner of the Luhmühlen CCI5* has learnt to take the rough with the smooth, says Martha Terry
Vet who fabricated Home Office letter is struck off
Dr Sue Dyson was found to have committed disgraceful conduct in a professional respect at a disciplinary hearing
Living the Swiss Tokyo dream
Andrew Nicholson reflects on Barbury and going to the Olympics as a coach
Valdecaz is the finest
The HOYS qualifying circuit storms on, as more riders and their steeds capture coveted spots to the anticipated final
Fairytale win for perfect filly
A coloured horse defies the formbook, a Connemara is supreme native and a novice working hunter displays ability and potential
Toy entrepreneur
Karen Clithero has revolutionised the soft toy market, turning her Crafty Ponies into widely acclaimed creative play products, with some very famous fans
Honour roll for amateur's star
An amateur rider lifts her first-ever supreme championship, fresh-faced novices learn their trade and a young Irish Draught scoops the top in-hand accolade
Durable
This dreamy grand prix stallion has a temperament to die for and still amazes his rider every day, finds Polly Bryan
Are You Sitting Comfortably?
So your saddle fits your horse to perfection, but does it fit you? Leslie Bliss finds out why it is crucial to make sure this key piece of equipment is as comfortable for the rider as it is for the horse
Running out of steam?
What could be behind a horse’s failure to develop or maintain fitness as expected? Andrea Oakes investigates
‘He's done everything for me'
A partnership’s journey from novice to inter I results in a national title, while Scottish riders and unconventional breeds prosper, and young riders shine
Record royal run for Walker
The hunter of the circuit achieves a rare hat-trick, a seasoned mare tops the riding horses and top cobs do battle for the overall championship
Pony centre manager
Natalie O’Rourke heads up a community pony centre that became known as the “National Horse Service” during lockdown, raising spirits all around London
Bojangles produces heartfelt victory
True home-producers shine on board hunters and a hack bounces back after being diagnosed with a bone cyst
Princess Bella claims her crown
Alice Oppenheimer and her delightful home-bred mare dance their way to a freestyle double, while two other riders end a run of near misses to reach the top of the podium
Maher lines up Tokyo
Explosion W shows fantastic form at this rescheduled show, taking the feature class in the week his Tokyo Olympic selection is formalised
Big performance from Tiny Dancer
Despite low entries in the plaited ranks, there is quality in abundance and top-class combinations lift major titles
Falcon by name and nature
Hairies land two of the four main native championships, while a Connemara reigns in-hand and a home-produced Welsh is crowned top mini
New engagement for prolific hunter
A side-saddle pilot books a HOYS slot on her first attempt while a New Forest stallion stands in-hand supreme
‘What a small world we live in'
Discovering that a new loan pony for Jack has already successfully done the rounds with other children is a promising sign for Tessa Waugh, as she sets about sprucing up stables for senior camp
Bates bags first big win
A first-time international winner takes the feature class, while Jem Rose hits new heights
Royal Windsor farrier
Chris Carrel on shoeing horses for The Queen, the army and competitive stars, and his sideline of upcycling old horseshoes into touching mementoes
Ladies in waiting
A woman is yet to claim individual Olympic gold in either eventing or showjumping. Andrea Oakes investigates the reasons behind this
If the shoe fits...
Alex Robinson asks leading farriers how they shoe for specific disciplines to give the horse a winning edge
Britain To Win – But Don't Relax
The new format means anything could happen, but Britain should be strong, says H&H eventing editor Pippa Roome
Ponies are our nemesis
Entrusting the most precious thing you have on this earth to a pony is stressful, especially when the said pony is so obviously in charge of its middle-aged minder, realizes Tessa Waugh
Underdog mare rules
A small-time rider and breeder set the standard, as top riders and stable jockeys both enjoy success