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Austin O'Connor
The event rider reflects on his rollercoaster ride to victory at Maryland, why Burghley was devastating, and how he and his not \"over-brave\" horse prevailed to give Ireland its first five-star winner for 58 years. Catherine Austen tells all
'Grooms deserve reward for all that they do'
Carl Hester on recognising grooms and the London International
A future in which horses, humans and planet thrive
British Equestrian has released the results of its research into the impact of equestrianism on the environment
King as patron in Royal Windsor's show plans
Organisers will also give financial aid to riders to deal with post-Brexit costs
Para riders' aims for more opportunities in showing
Competitors say they'd like more of a level playing field at higher-level competitions
Experts make proposals to strengthen helmet testing
An FEI helmet working group has made recommendations on testing criteria and an improved injury reporting system
Concerns raised at 'miserable failure' from flagship show
Top riders complain about issues at this year's Europeans and the World Cup
Owners of horse who severed leg on mirror call for more regulation
The promising young gelding had to be put down after he kicked out at the mirror in his owners' arena
Law changes on live transport to slaughter make progress
The UK and European Union governments have both announced legislative changes that affect equine transport
Horse welfare is key as new dressage rules introduced
British Dressage has reviewed its policies and brought in changes for the 2024 rulebook
Riders call for leading sport sponsor to ask for change
Vets, judges and riders are calling on Longines to put pressure on the FEI to make changes
Dreaming of a white Christmas
Snow delays play havoc as the country is blanketed in the white stuff, but the meet goes ahead on foot and Tessa Waugh sees the beauty in the snow and the scenery
What a feeling!
World number 12 Richard Vogel describes winning his first Rolex grand prix as \"unbelievable\" while Ireland's rising star tops the podium
Tales from the countryside
Nostalgia to one generation, new to another - there's plenty of enchanting and instructive children's hunting fiction to be found, says Rory Knight Bruce
The happiest of days
The North Cotswold's hunt horse day - which raises funds to buy hunt horses is a rip-roaring success despite foggy conditions
Festive fun and games
Christmas is a time of fun, festivities, food and, in some cases, misadventure. Things don't always go quite according to plan for our dedicated vets...
Hughie
Showjumpingbred but mistaken for a thoroughbred, Hughie's versatility has made him a West Norfolk legend
Pantomime producer
Nicky de Neumann on running away to the circus with her childhood pony, the freebie pantomime star and creating the magic of Cinderella on horseback
Henrietta Knight
With the popular racehorse trainer returning to the fray, this National Hunt specialist tells Kate Johnson about her foolproof training tactic, her ambitious plans to win more big races and a certain lucky blue suit
The stars who steal the show
For every equine movie blockbuster, there's a host of talented, superbly trained and biddable horses that produce the magic. Bernard Bale uncovers the equine actors who deserve their place in the spotlight
Winter hacks
Rain, cold and dark are a challenge, but these expert tips will give you the ammunition to face whatever winter has in store, writes Stephanie Bateman
How to survive Christmas (and have fun)
You don't have to be a Grinch to find Christmas a bore. For some, the yuletide trimmings are a waste of time and money we'd rather spend elsewhere. Becky Murray suggests some alternatives
Wonderful Christmastime
Ever wondered how international riders and their horses celebrate the festive period? Alex Robinson discovers how a few of the best do Christmas in their corners of the world
A winning verdict
A trainer secures a convincing double, while another makes a flying start
It's alright for Gino
A \"buzzing\" jockey triumphs in the Coral Gold Cup and an Olympic gold medallist finds herself in the winner's enclosure
'One of the great horses'
Harry Charles enjoys a surprise World Cup success and completes a five-star double with \"the fastest horse in the world\"
Frost and fridge-raiding
H&H's hunting editor Catherine Austen frets about whether or not hunting will be frozen off- and what traces of thievery she might find in her kitchen after returning from a day's hunting
From Surtees to spectres
Rory Knight Bruce scours his library for hunting fiction to while away the cold winter nights
What goes in...
Knowing what's normal for your horse in terms of droppings and noticing changes can be key to keeping him healthy. Emily Bevan finds out more
Legends of the big city
Of the 12 native breeds, 11 have secured the London M&M title since its beginning in 1978. Alex Robinson hears about each of the representatives who became the first of their breeds to reign