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Lead-rein legend sets championship record
A lead-rein claims his mini crown for the fifth year, Welsh ponies reign in open ridden ranks and home-produced rides head the junior classes
Bowing out as top boy
A 15-year-old working stallion lands the supreme coloured award on his 10th and final HOYS appearance
Unstoppable Duo
John Gosden and Frankie Dettori seal the deal, with St Leger winner Logician and champion stayer Stradivarius.
Springsteen In Flying Form
Jessica Springsteen lands her biggest win, Pieter Devos tops the rankings, and Shane Breen rides with a broken leg
Gold For Zum Gluck
Five-year-old Valverde and six-year-old Zum Glück lead from the start to win
Sparks Fly For Golden Duo
A skewbald heads Gold Cup lineup while the reigning HOYS WHP champion settles for reserve.
First Prize For Fürstlich
New talent comes to the fore and helps raise the profile of British breeding.
Double Score For Firecracker
A New Forest pony clinches two HOYS tickets, a working hunter back from a break books his return ticket to the NEC and a show hunter pony takes supreme.
All In A Good Cause
Jump For Life, Addington Equestrian, Bucks
A Tuff Competitor
SIXTEEN-year-old Oliver Tuff and Darino B showed their rivals how to tackle a jump-off course with a brilliant round to take the £500 winner’s prize in the Empire Coach Builders grand prix at Bicton’s September championship show.
‘He's Green, So I Kept Him Moving'
SPECTATORS at West Wilts could have been forgiven for thinking they were at Burghley, because the likes of William Fox-Pitt, Andrew Nicholson, Andrew Hoy and Laura Collett, without Burghley rides this year, were out in force.
Whip Rule Change And Use Studies
A governing body has made a major change, as research looks into whip use in equestrian sport.
Where There's A Willa...
WILLA NEWTON enjoyed a golden weekend with a hat-trick of wins from her rising stars and an established campaigner.
Vanir Kamira
Piggy French on the nervy mare who has gloriously proved her wrong.
The People's Horse
Crowd favourite Nip Tuck cruises to a double victory to crown Carl Hester national champion for the 10th time.
Team Meade Triumph Twice
Harry Meade and stable jockey Tim Rogers score, a refocus helps Alex Bragg and Taylor and Townend take two each test felt very correct, so it was nice that was reflected in his mark.”
Syndicate Buyer
Dan Downie on exhilarating sales, his eventing roots and where he hides to watch his horses run
Six-Monthly Flu Jab Rule Sparks Debate
Horses competing with British Dressage will have to have more frequent boosters for influenza
Sintano Sings
Gareth Hughes upsets the formbook to top the inter I while Charlotte Dujardin retains her PSG and inter I freestyle titles.
Roadside Horse Trailer Checks Are On The Up
The government has announced it will be carrying out more roadside inspections of trailers over the next year
Michael Fox
The eventing-mad Downton Abbey star talks to Catherine Austen about his Pony Club years and the resilience required in both event riders and actors.
Kevin Comes Of Age
Wildcard entries enjoy success across the levels, multi-tasking combinations top the novice and a horse with limited vision claims the advanced medium title.
James Bond Spies The Prize
Becky Moody lands the top two spots in a competitive elementary, while Victoria Maw scores her first national title and supportive shoeing pays off for the medium victor
Jail For Horse ‘Rescuer' As Sentence Bill Put On Hold
As a woman is given the current maximum sentence for ‘callous disregard’ of welfare, the sentencing bill is paused.
Healthy Habits
How can we keep infectious disease at bay? We outline how yard practices and routines contribute to biosecurity
Gulliver Grabs Victory
A former grand prix horse proves well suited to new career in paras.
Freeman's The Main Man
Ride judge Philip Hess is impressed with the winners of all three age groups, with Hawtins Stud once again enjoying success across the divisions.
Minds Must Change To Win Laminitis War
Owners have to realise weight should be lost in winter, leaving rugs off and managing condition to prevent issues
Hats Off To Heads For Safety Research
New evidence is helping develop better helmet standards, but there is still more work to be done
Call For Prosecutions Over Fireworks Injures
After a spate of serious injuries to horses, an owner believes a landmark criminal case could ‘change the future’