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On the brink
Five of Britain’s native breeds are on the critical list, fighting for their survival. Octavia Pollock explains why it’s worth considering these often overlooked horses and ponies.
Sam Darlington
The showing producer on feeding for that show ring glow, smiling for the judges and why she’s so organised on competition day
James Hick
The BHS’s new chief executive discusses the Covid-19 challenge and his passion for heavies with Lucy Elder – and how he’s ended up with a “menagerie”
Ginny Elliot
One of the first female Olympic medallists in eventing, Ginny Elliot also claimed three consecutive European titles to earn her place among the sport’s greats, discovers Andrea Oakes
Good in a crisis
When it comes to support within the hunting community during the Covid-19 pandemic, no stone has been left unturned, says Abi Butcher
Crunching the budget numbers
The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting everyone’s lives, and those in the equestrian world are no exception. While the full economic impact is unknown, H&H speaks to four people from different corners of the horse community to find out how they have been hit and where they are able to manage their costs
A passion for the extraordinary
Some of the world’s lesser-known breeds attract a cult following. Tessa Waugh speaks to fans going against the grain, to discover the roots of their fascination
Surveys Show How Virus Is Hitting Our Industry
Retailers, trade businesses, livery yards and riding schools have spoken out about the effects of pandemic restrictions
Flexion in focus
What effect does dressage head and neck position have on a horse’s airway? Peter Green MRCVS finds out, in his latest research round-up
Strangles week online as virus highlights biosecurity
As people realise the importance of minimising disease spread, it is hoped this will help improve equine practice
Nutrition consultant
Dr Dan Martin on switching from the rugby world to horses – and one jockey’s disgusting Christmas dinner
‘The trophy had his name on it…'
This year marks the sixth occasion when Badminton has been cancelled. Emma Sewell and Pippa Roome trace those other “lost Badmintons” and how their absence affected the following years’ events
Working to ensure our sport is one of the first to return
Federations have been working behind the scenes on ways to make horse sport work after lockdown
New standard for frangible fences could boost invention
The move follows months of comprehensive research into minimising risk in eventing
Jane Tuckwell
Badminton’s new director has had a tough start with the 2020 event being cancelled due to Covid-19. She talks to Pippa Roome about her 46-year history with the event and the changes that will now come in for 2021
Infinite possibilities
In the absence of real sporting action, it’s fun to speculate on how this year’s Badminton might have panned out – even though such “events” can never be used to allocate prize money or influence Olympic selection. Diarmuid Byrne, from the data analytics company EquiRatings, plays out a simulated competition
Badminton's backstage heroes
Running Badminton requires the time, energy and skill of thousands of people every year. Catherine Austen speaks to a few of the key players about their roles and favourite memories
Refresh, Refuel And Recover
It takes a team to optimise a threeday-eventer’s recovery between the cross-country and showjumping phases, as Liz Brown MRCVS explains
Insurance You Can Rely On
SEIB are drawing on experience to be here to help through these uncertain times and beyond
Get set, go
A horse’s career may be crowned in a five-minute championship round, but the logistics of reaching that apex is a gargantuan task. Martha Terry talks to those working behind the scenes.
‘George Goring was never boring'
George Goring – team chasing legend, master, and hotelier – has died aged 81 after an illness. His daughter, Theresa Goring, remembers his life less ordinary
It shouldn't happen to a groom
Behind every rider’s success is a groom’s trials and tribulations. Sarah Jenkins finds out what comical goings-on have attributed to riders’ glory over the years
‘It was my first event on them…'
Andrew Nicholson reflects on memories of his rides at Kentucky
‘We need to show the inside story'
Graham Fletcher on grabbing media attention – and why the time is right.
‘We must encourage each other'
Katie Jerram-Hunnable on staying positive during these uncertain times
Spencer Wilton
The Olympic dressage rider on understanding his horses, pre-test resets and the grand prix ride he’d like to have back on his yard
Harry Whittington
The trainer bagged his first Cheltenham winner before the lockdown. Catherine Austen discovers his unique prep and how he’s reliving the memories.
Some Good News For Rare Breed Numbers
The latest figures on numbers of atrisk breeds show both positive and worrying trends in Great Britain
The loose jumping debate
Is loose jumping detrimental to young horses, or does it give them the chance to learn for themselves without rider interference?
Therapeutic horsepower
Dr Peter “Pedro” McDonald, a keen hunting surgeon, is grateful for a nugget of comfort in this unpleasant new world of viral supremacy as he takes solace in his horse, Galway, away from the horrors at the hospital.