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Diana's Just Wild About Harry
A horse of a lifetime triumphs, while a lovable rogue nails it with some fancy footwork and a powerhouse has an unexpected win in the medium silver
Silver Lining For Breach
‘Desperate’ weather conditions test the CCI2* contenders, taking their toll in both jumping phases — but a British rider scores her fi rst victory at international level
A Sore Point
Should wolf teeth be extracted before they become troublesome? Andrea Oakes investigates
Tom McEwen
The laid-back eventer tells Martha Terry why the move to his Gatcombe base was such a milestone and how he’s learning from his mistakes
'Mission Accomplished'
In an exclusive extract from GOLD: MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Nick Skelton recounts the emotion of calling time on his career after more than 40 years in the saddle — and the moment that he realised his childhood dream
'She Walked In As If It Was Her Right'
At 17 years old, broodmare Broadstone Dolce Vita gives an injured Billy Moran his first Cuddy winner
Paddy Pounces
Five-year-old heavyweight hunter Doorleys Prince takes the coloured championship at only his fourth ridden show, but there’s tough competition from a fellow Team Wood equine in Login Lucky Lad
Matching Talented Riders With Quality British Horses
A leading breeder has launched a partnership programme to help shrink the ‘chasm’ between breeders and riders in the hope of creating a winning situation
Access All Areas Gill And Richard Davison
With husband-and-wife dressage duo Richard and Gill Davison both riding at the top level and their sons competing in showjumping, Stephanie Bateman looks around the family’s multi-discipline yard in Staffordshire
Pony Power
Meet some of the talented ponies that come back to the Royal International Horse Show year after year
New Five-Star Level Of Eventing On The Cards
The removal of the dressage coefficient and changes to the fl ag rule are also among proposals put forward for 2018
Veyga Puts Sharon In The Hunt
Sharon Hunt takes a section on a horse who could bring her back to the big time, while Oliver Townend scores a double victory
'Powerball' Ufano Triumphs
British-bred horses dominate at the first summer regional championships while first-time regional winners emerge
Rory Rustles Up An Unexpected Ticket
Two Connemara ponies set themselves up for a return trip to Birmingham, while a New Forest, a Welsh section A and a section C will make their debuts
How Venues Can Cater For All Visitors
Accessibility for those with disabilities varies between events and is improving, but more could still be done
'Best Of Both Worlds' For Horse Sport TV Coverage
Fans have a range of options for watching sport from across the disciplines, online and on screen
Dumas Delivers A Well-timed Win
Millie Dumas makes her first visit to the Sussex venue a winning one with a much-admired mare from America
More Than Skin Deep
We may be recognising more cases of allergic skin disease, but how effective are tests to identify triggers? Current methods merely scratch the surface, explains Catriona MacKenzie MRCVS.
A Hound Man Like No Other
From a background in beagles — and bobbery packs — Martin Letts has become a revered master of foxhounds and hound breeder. Tessa Waugh finds out what drives him.
An Education In Venery
Many of today’s hunting stars cut their teeth with the Ampleforth Beagles. Frank Houghton Brown visits a thriving pack that has survived several challenges.
Doyle Does It Again
Some 23 years on, Doyle again lifts the Area Trial trophy while a new knockout competition thrills a huge crowd
Wales & West
Karen Denness won her first-ever freestyle, scoring 73.61% at Burrows Court Farm with Rubytuesday.
Pure Class
Oliver Townend heads a formidable line-up of Brits on young horses, as the sun shines on a wonderful weekend of sport at a vintage Burghley
Here Come The Girls: Ladies 'As Good As Men'
New research shows that female jockeys are just as good as their male counterparts, although they get fewer rides
'Amazing Police' Step Up In Fight Against Dog Attacks On Horses
A community resolution scheme signed by both horse and dog owner meant both were satisfied with the outcome after a rider was injured in an incident.
A Year On, Scheme Is Changing Lives
British Horse Society initiative is living up to its name, a year after its launch
Good Vibrations?
Early-season roadwork can build bone strength and develop muscular and cardiovascular fitness, but the concussive forces created can be damaging. Dr David Marlin outlines the risks.
Shamefully Gorgeous
The pocket rocket with a penchant for hounds and sausage rolls.
Lucinda and Lissa Green
The six-time Badminton winner Lucinda Green and her 28-year-old daughter Lissa talk to Lucy Higginson about family traits and making the horses pay.
Jump Like An Egyptian
Nayel nassar and lordan win the world cup class from an original 97 starters.