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'Delinquent' finds a new level of reliability
A 10-yearold gelding is a reformed character and even a bomb scare can't halt Mark Edwards' golden winning streak
Irby has the winning Touch
A mare who bounced back from an horrific hacking injury and a multitalented sidesaddle mount are among the winners
Tinker hits another milestone
Mark Edwards adds a landmark success with his homebred and a teenager makes a winning return from injury
Lancaster ticks all the right boxes
William Whitaker could now be world championships-bound with his sevenyear-old victory and a six-year-old wins the same championship as his dam
Fit for purpose
Even when you start with a perfectly fitting saddle, things change as your horse's musculature develops and the saddle itself may suffer wear and tear. Carol Phillips learns how to assess fit in between professional checks
Burghley's first ladies
Tough, stubborn, determined, brave - these are words we associate with the best mares and the qualities needed to do well at Burghley. Becky Murray finds out about the event's premier female runners throughout history
This course tests every area of training
Recent European double medallist Kitty King says that riders will need to show good horsemanship over the Burghley cross-country track, with the intensity of the later stages of the course increased from last year
A pain in the posterior
How concerned should you be about pinworms and what else may cause similar signs? Kieran O'Brien MRCVS explains
Strong Beau
The part-bred Connie making his championship debut for Britain at the Europeans is a big character but always looks after his rider, finds Polly Bryan
Horse bones musician
Matthew Herbert on making music from an equine skeleton - tapping into the history of both music and the horse, bringing the horse back to life through sound – and the day a bronze horse turned up on his land
This win means the world
Robert Whitaker began the day repairing fencing and finished with one of the greatest wins of his life. He reveals the inside story to winning the King George V Gold Cup
'We need more novice classes'
This is the time for our young talent to shine, writes Katie Jerram-Hunnable
'The most exciting team since Valegro'
Carl Hester on why this year's Europeans are so exciting for British dressage
British championship squads and national winners named
The 2023 endurance and driving championship teams have been chosen, and national endurance titles awarded
'Snaffles should be allowed in all international dressage'
Riders should have the option to leave the double bridle aside, according to a leading equestrian research body
Amateur definition in spotlight after major title changes hands
A Royal International championship went to a rider who was not eligible for it
Woman jailed for fraud linked to equestrian Australia relief auction
The fraudster raised £34,000, supposedly for victims of the major bushfires, but spent most of it on herself
Musical Legend calls the tune
A home-bred mare scores a wide-margin victory in the 100, while a team of fun-loving \"middle-aged\" women surpass their expectations
Hot Property hits the big time
A lightly shown mare with a good step and a versatile Shetland take the top two spots in an ultra-competitive ridden supreme
A remarkable return
Just two months after injuring his neck in a fall, Peder Fredricson and teammate Olivier Philippaerts of Stockholm Hearts enjoy GCL success
Hotshot mare makes it a British hat-trick
A Brazilian makes good his plan, Henrik von Eckermann continues his winning streak and a five-star first-timer enjoys a great show
'They're like a Ferrari and a go-kart'
A 14-year-old jockey bags two BE90 Badminton tickets at a wind-battered Port Eliot
'He gave me a great spin'
A win after injury puts Piggy March's consistent campaigner back on track and two horses show promise in their first long format
Buzzing to the podium
Ros Canter and Kitty King fight off the pressure to secure medals as Germany squeak to silver by a narrow margin
Gluey going sieves the field
The shortened cross-country provides a challenge, with Sarah Ennis, Sandra Auffarth - and of course Ros Canter - among those clocking standout rounds
'The British are so professional'
Ground jury president Judy Hancock on where marks were won and lost
Brits dominate
Riders wearing the Union flag hold five of the top six places after the first phase, but three-time European champion Michael Jung claims the individual top spot
Winning at a Canter
Ros Canter pilots the still relatively inexperienced - but extraordinarily talented - Lordships Graffalo to individual gold, spearheading the Brits to a 24th European team title
Time to shape up
Equine obesity is an epidemic with serious health implications. Sarah Jenkins asks how we can all contribute to a less obesogenic environment and prevent avoidable illness
Racing syndicate innovator
James Ramsden founded the Quantum Ellipsis syndicate and opened the first racehorse ownership shop in London