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Wilson has her eyes on the prize
A British Olympian recovering from injury and an up-and-coming Kiwi are among the winners
Spence keeps her cool
Jumping phases play into the hands of Georgie Spence at this “stunning” event
‘A winning machine'
Sally Goding cleans up with a plethora of wins at Keysoe, while John Crippen is building up an exciting team
Harvey Smith
Outspoken and a phenomenal character, the talented Yorkshireman remains one of showjumping’s biggest names, says Jennifer Donald
Juan Matute Guimón
The grand prix dressage rider talks to Polly Bryan about surviving a brain bleed this year, and why he is feeling more ambitious than ever
Handy pony turns circus star
Complacency turns to terror as Tessa Waugh is left clinging to the reins of a rearing pony while her six-year-old gamely hangs on – before withdrawing from the ensuing handy pony class
Fully loaded
The suspensory ligaments play a vital supporting role in athletic movement, so what’s the prognosis when damage occurs? Dr Rachel Murray MRCVS discusses outcomes
Francesca Nimmo
The point-to-point trainer on her daily routine, the importance of manners and being influenced by her father’s meticulous ways
Brash lays down a challenge
Scott Brash is close to grand prix glory as the GCT makes a brief return, and Aintree beckons for some exciting talent
'It was the test of my life'
A petite but tricky gelding finally shows what he’s made of, while a Friesian show-off causes a stir
Good Relationships Key As Harvest Picture Unknown
Horse owners are urged to build relationships with suppliers and be prepared, after a challenging harvest
Nights in and days out
Tessa Waugh is only too happy to pay to ride around her own farm as the normally cumbersome gates are propped conveniently open, but her trusty steed finds the excitement too much to handle
The missing link
Your horse may be microchipped, but have you let the paperwork lapse? A new law requires the process to be complete, discovers Andrea Oakes
Peas in a pod
Living with an equally competitive rider has its pros and cons. Lucy Higginson asks some power couples how they balance family life with competitive goals
Jayne Ross
The showing supremo on sitting quietly and checking your horse’s mood, her sporting bloodlines, Frankie Dettori’s style and why jacket colour is key
Fruselli rockets to the top
A speedy round claims the grand prix spoils for Holly Smith as Hickstead smoothly hosts its one show of this pandemic-plagued year
Double delight from Durable
Combinations demonstrate lockdown training has worked with improved scores and personal bests
Dargun dares to win
Piggy March claims a fourth victory aboard Dargun as he grows in “strength and confidence”, while Tom McEwen enjoys a successful weekend
A baptism of fire
Working with horses is hard graft, so it’s no surprise that the equestrian industry demands some of the toughest initiations. Madeleine Silver talks to those who have taken the plunge
‘We need investment in venues'
Carl Hester on great memories at Hickstead, and change needed in the sport
‘The best one we've ever had'
Team Walker present their next string of top-class horses, while two young sisters reign
What might have been…
In the absence of a real Burghley, it’s fun to speculate on how this year’s leaderboard might have looked – even though such “events” can never be used to give prize money or influence Olympic selection. Diarmuid Byrne from EquiRatings plays out a simulated competition
Snug as a bug?
Understanding the body’s natural temperature mechanisms can help us get rugging just right, explains Rick Farr MRCVS
Most treasured possessions
A hunting horn often carries a deeper significance than merely a tool to hunt hounds, finds Polly Portwin
10 of the greats
From the inaugural winner to a modern day star, Ellie Hughes, Catherine Austen and Pippa Roome pick Burghley’s horse heroes
Interior design
As summer ends, our thoughts turn to coping with whatever wintry weather is in store. Hannah Lemieux finds out what you need to consider if investing in an indoor school
'Its always been called that'
Burghley’s iconic fences have remained since its fi rst running nearly 60 years ago. Catherine Austen traces the history of the Leaf Pit, the Trout Hatchery and more
Ivory Strikes The Right Chord
The cream of the nation’s youngsters are displayed in a successful championships, while Jay Halim produces the round of his life to land the 69-starter grand prix
Relief And Confusion As Scottish Sport Starts To Get Going Again
Government gives the nod but events have still been cancelled
Ready for the road
Alex Robinson speaks to industry experts who advise on how to ensure your horsebox is fi t for the road post-lockdown