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Resilient Smith scores huge US win
Tamie Smith nails the Kentucky win that US eventing has craved, while Britain’s Tom McEwen lands second on Nicola Wilson’s former ride
Winning for The Queen
The late Queen never missed a Royal Windsor Horse Show since it began in 1943. Alex Robinson looks back at some of the monarch's horses and ponies who reigned at the show in recent years
'The most informed lady I've ever met'
The Queen’s presence ringside at Royal Windsor Horse Show was a special sight, one we’ll all miss. Polly Bryan and Jennifer Donald ask leading riders to recall some of their royal encounters
The King: 'Five horses I'll never forget
In the noughties, H&H ran a series, “Five I Won’t Forget”, featuring riders’ favourite horses. The King – then Prince of Wales – shared his memories of those who’ve touched his heart, from racehorses and hunters to a dear polo pony
Long live the sport of king's
Those worried royal interest in racing is waning can take heart. The King and Queen Consort are perpetuating The Queen’s commitment,
Gasping for air
Breathing is the most automatic thing – until it isn’t. Eleanor Storey MRCVS explains how vets help a horse who is struggling to draw breath
Platinum Jubilee artist
Freddy Paske on launching his art career on tour in Afghanistan, the privilege of working for The late Queen - and dressing his Shetland as an army vehicle
Sarah Clark
The Badminton debutante talks to Lucy Elder about her journey to five-star, the unorthodox Jeanz and the best three seconds of her life so far
Foxes win by a whisker
Despite weather putting these championships in turmoil, organisers did an incredible job to make it happen, with an exciting finale
A smart prospect
Trainers and jockeys team up to record a brace of victories, while one horse makes a surprise return to form
‘My horse ran a blinder under the circumstances’
Isaac Shelby will next contest the French 2000 Guineas
Kitty provides a ray of Light
We celebrate a poignant winner of the Scottish Grand National and Newbury’s Classic trials provide some interesting results
The start of a Legacy
A former in-hand star reigns under saddle, a hack is ready to flourish, while a former Olympia winner returns to the ring
Crime scene investigator solves the winning puzzle
Ascientist who leads a double life and a gelding back on form after a mystery illness are among the winners
Last-minute change of plan pays dividends
A slightly “feral” horse lands a grand prix and Joe Trunkfield keeps the in-laws happy
‘He is my dream horse’
Dannie Morgan and Davy Harvey proved kings of Hartpury, claiming seven titles between them, while young horses provide plenty of names to watch
Dantina dances to glory
Sadie Smith continues riding the crest ofa wave, while Becky Moody proves. queen of the music and a breakthrough star claims his first national title
Do as I did, not as I say...
Ahead of next week's big event, Netia Walker talks memories, advice and more with three former Badminton winners and the competitors they are training in this year’s field
Do as I did, not as I say...
Ahead of next week's big event, Netia Walker talks memories, advice and more with three former Badminton winners and the competitors they are training in this year’s field
WHAT'S NEW in the veterinary world?
Peter Green MRCVS reports on research into kissing spines in thoroughbreds, and a diagnostic test for ataxia
Curtailing crisis
Stringent health control measures require effort, but applying them is crucial to avoid potentially serious consequences.
Badminton ground jury president
Angela Tucker recalls riding at Badminton, competing alongside her late husband, the commentator Mike Tucker and a whirlwind appearing in the dressage arena
Access All Areas Oaksey House
The state-of-the-art centre for jockeys not only gives jockeys and their families tremendous physical, mental and holistic support, but it’s also a home away from home. Kate Johnson visits the Injured Jockeys Fund’s hub in Lambourn
‘Lucinda Russell proved she's marvellous’
Davy Russell signs off again from the sport on a winning high at Aintree
Why betting could be profitable
Graham Fletcher weighs up how digital betting could attract a new audience
Abuse must not be tolerated
Carl Hester on judging and why FEI officials must be treated with respect
Mixed fortunes for British rare native equine breeds
The Eriskay and Suffolk are in need of urgent support” but New Forest, Exmoors and Cleveland Bays are doing well
The issues and challenges of running eventing in Scotland
As the calendar is squeezed to seven events in 2023, H&H looks at the issues and what is being done
Calls for yard inspections after two fillies die at stud
The owner has settled out of court with the stud’s insurers over the deaths of her two young home-bred horses
Farewell, Promised Land: Derby winner dies aged 28
The superstar showjumper had enjoyed a long and happy retirement after his stellar career