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‘I couldn't miss this opportunity'
Brazil’s 2004 Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa talks to Pippa Roome about giving up his Irish performance management role to return to the competitive fray and target Tokyo
Wayne Channon
He’s a former dressage star who is fighting to rid the world of Covid-19 – the biotechnology chairman chats to Polly Bryan about the race for a vaccine
Step to it
Movement is key to managing arthritis, so current restrictions call for out-of-the-box thinking, explains Dr Liz Barr MRCVS
Dreams on hold
Whether it’s the Olympics or a grassroots championship, many of this year’s major targets are now off the agenda. Polly Bryan finds out how riders are coping with their shattered ambitions and seeks psychological advice
School beagle pack master
Tom Gurney on swapping rugby for beagling, skipping lessons to get to the kennels and what he’s learnt from being immersed in the rural community
Business as usual
The farming season is at full tilt with youngstock arriving, as Tessa Waugh enjoys a morning herding renegade calves and channelling her inner rejoneadora
'The right time to go'
Catherine Austen talks to Tim Easby about his decade in charge of the Hunting Office and changes afoot
The breaking-in guru
Jay Johnson on learning from his time behind bars and how he’s repaying horses for saving his life
Steffen Peters
The US dressage star talks to Pippa Roome about battling back from “a very dark place” following a confidence crisis
David Broome
From his early days on a dairy farm to the giddy heights of the Olympics, David Broome is one of Britain’s finest ever showjumpers. Penny Richardson charts his career
Up in the air
Rearing can be dangerous for both horse and rider, but once a horse has developed the habit can it be reversed? Andrea Oakes finds out
True heroes
Simple yard chores are among the few things keeping NHS staff sane during the pandemic. Lucy Elder tracks down healthcare workers to find out how they are coping
‘Not many huntsmen were blessed by Desmond Tutu'
Old Surrey Burstow and West Kent master Richard Gurney’s hunting life has come full circle, as Catherine Austen finds out
The future of vetting
The veterinary world has evolved significantly over the past 20 years, but where is the industry heading? Stephanie Bateman speaks to vets to find out more
Putting a brake on degeneration
Cushing’s disease is one of the most common illnesses in horses older than 15, but is your own horse or pony at risk? Gil Riley MRCVS investigates
In season, unsound or unhinged?
Is your mare suffering from a hormone imbalance or is there something else causing that unwanted behaviour? Charlotte Thomas MRCVS investigates
A day to remember
American foxhounds fly with a “ferocity of pace” hot on the heels of a coyote, as only the boldest of Bull Run followers manage to keep up with the action
Insurance Remains Key As Rumours Debunked
Insurers answer a number of common queries from clients during lockdown
‘When can we get back to normality?'
Mark Phillips makes plans to alter cross-country courses later in the year
Robert Walford
The trainer tells Martha Terry about the horse that was primed for a Grand National win, lessons from his father-in-law, and his goal for next season
Preparing to fly high
Still, looking for an edge? Sport may be off for now, but the quest to improve, innovate and scrutinize continues. Lucy Higginson investigates behind the scenes in British sport
Material concerns
Stephanie Bateman investigates how to build or adapt stables on a low carbon footprint and why constructing a yard need not be a drain on the environment
Dope-testing on the up in ‘high-risk' competition areas
Eight endurance cases were heard by the FEI Tribunal in a single month
Access All Areas Laura Tomlinson
German efficiency and Cotswold charm characterise Laura Tomlinson’s new base; Martha Terry spends a morning at home with the Olympian
A national standstill
This year’s Grand National isn’t the first to be called off– bomb scares and wars have played their part, too. Hannah Lemieux finds out about the others that didn’t go to plan
The rise of the video jockey
One positive thing that may come out of this crisis is a more versatile approach to coaching. Andrea Oakes discovers how riders make remote coaching work.
Summer wardrobe
Some of our horses have more “outfits” than we do. Alex Robinson checks out the options to keep your horse clean, dry and bite-free this summer
Early Pointing Start Plan After Virus Halted Sport
The possibility of starting next season in October has been put forward along with other plans
Hold your horses
Avoiding hasty decisions can head off equine health issues during the Covid-19 pandemic, says Andrea Oakes
Coronavirus Measures Could Lead To Increase In Laminitis
As the way horses are managed changes, owners are urged to be aware of equine weight changes