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Fancy Footwork
Gridwork not only improves elasticity and technique, but also builds a horse’s confidence and concentration. Olympian Gemma Tattersall shows us how
Cherry
The “catlike” point-to-pointer who crossed Dartmoor as though she was made for it
New Year Honours for those who change people's lives
Bob Champion and leading figures in racing, the Riding for the Disabled Association and equine therapy are named
New horizons
Covid has put huge pressure on the job market, but some horse owners have diversified and reaped the benefits of different roles, writes Stephanie Bateman
Sports psychologist
Michael Caulfield on why any form of sport helps make a person whole
High And Mighty
The dun gelding took consecutive Badminton titles in the 1950s, and put the “glamour girl” of eventing Sheila Willcox on the map. Madeleine Silver charts his swift – and turbulent – rise to the top
Katy Green
The showing rider draws huge inspiration from her mentors and has big plans for the working hunter scene. Alex Robinson checks in with Katy Green to find out how she juggles business and competition
First ladies
Male and female riders may now compete as equals, but a few skilled horsewomen paved the way in a historically masculine sport, finds Jennifer Donald
Louise Hoadley
The East Essex hunt secretary is the first person to offer a helping hand, and has passed her love of hunting on to her “mad keen” daughter
Aimee Devane
The mountain and moorland specialist on pursuing her dreams, her laid-back personality and what motivates her to get out of bed in the morning
Better out than in
A diseased or damaged molar that is beyond repair is best removed, but how? Neil Townsend MRCVS explains
7 ways top riders deal with nerves
Even the world’s elite riders aren’t immune to competition nerves. Martha Terry discovers how they channel their jitters into a winning performance
A Post-Covid World May Give Fresh Opportunities For Sector
Equestrian businesses could benefit from an increase in interest as a result of restrictions
Mistral Højris
Naturally blessed with athleticism and presence, the striking Michellino gelding overcame stage fright with the help of Laura Tomlinson to join the top flight and take his place in British dressage history. Polly Bryan charts his story
Paisley Park is prince of the pack
The popular son of Oscar shows his stamina as he refuses to be beaten, and the Dan Skelton-trained My Drogo shows potential to be up there with the best
Natasha Baker
The Paralympic gold medallist on keeping an open mind, the value of TRT training and which grand prix horse would be perfect for para dressage
Disckoboy does the double
The grand prix produces an end-of-season test for the 21 contenders as Olli Fletcher dominates the top classes
Mike Felton
One of the country’s most experienced masters, Mike Felton is an integral part of the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale. Tessa Waugh meets him
Jessica Burke
How did a Galway maths teacher become the hottest new name on the international showjumping circuit? Jennifer Donald finds out
Christmas magic
Boxing Day may be hunting’s most visible day of the season, but there’s something magical about hunting on Christmas Eve – even if things don’t go to plan, says Frank Houghton Brown
Be kind to yourself
Tessa Waugh’s first post-lockdown meet is a tense affair on pent-up horses, and she resolves to revise her typically manic Christmas schedule to involve some genuine festive downtime
A gift horse...
Many children dream of unwrapping a pony at Christmas time – even if they’re in for a rocky ride. Eleanor Jones meets the lucky few whose wishes came true
Tamarillo
Known for his quirky attitude, this spooky part-bred Arab proved brilliantly athletic after a sticky start. Catherine Austen pays homage to this class act
‘A blur of galloping and jumping'
These characterful bloodhounds put on a fastpaced day for the enthusiastic field, with plenty of jumping and fun to be had by everyone
‘This was a Christmas miracle'
Carl Hester reflects on a very special national championships in tough times
Imperial Aura
The Cheltenham Festival winner is an “absolute gentleman” and a careful jumper who loves to show off, as his connections tell Hannah Lemieux
Enough
Owners are urged to act to help bring an end to fireworks’ devastation
Staying in the plate
It’s an honour to ride other people’s horses as hunting correspondent, says former H&H editor Michael Clayton, but definitely a risky business
Nicol gives a Winning performance
Carron Nicol leads over a tough grand prix course, while a daring turn pays off for a competitive Joe Trunkfield
Perfect Priscilla reigns supreme
Show animals of the future ensure they’re heading into the 2021 term with overall accolades to their names