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'The Olympics are life-changing'
Highs, lows and high drama in an extraordinary setting, says Mark Phillips
Study on dressage judges' eye movements could help training
Scientists used eye-tracking technology to assess where judges focus when watching horses perform
Dispute over £21k deposit shows importance of sales contracts
A legal case about the return of the deposit after a vetting found the issue could have been avoided
Understanding how sound horses move is a vital step
Researchers looked at the behaviours shown by horses not in discomfort, and how they differ to those who are
Charlotte's suspension a wake-up call for the sport
The double Olympic champion has withdrawn from the Paris Olympic team after a video of her whip use emerged
Gold! Britain does it again
A historic win in the Palace of Versailles as Great Britain takes a fifth Olympic team title and individual bronze
Home dope testing and postfall interviews are proposed
A variety of suggested changes to international competition rules also includes field-of-play decisions and fence heights
'So special': Brits score impressive win
The British riders clinch the competitive team contest, while one horse keeps on stepping up for individual glory
Ellison scores an emotional first
An unconventional gelding wins Norfolk's feature class and a missed holiday flight has its benefits
Dazzling displays earn supreme spots
SHOW hunter ponies were in vogue in the £1,000 supreme finals. Taking his first Thomas Family supreme pony accolade was Reise Shakespeare aboard Anthony Gribbin's 153cm contender Rosscon Copycat.
Impact and planning key factors in critical colic decision-making
Researchers have looked into the decision-making process involved in critical cases of colic in horses
Last-minute efforts pay off for Precious
A breeder strikes gold at her local county show, and an owner's faith in her Welsh cob mare is repaid
'I couldn't believe it'
MAISIE ALLSOP and Vaughann De Vuzit collected a HOYS pony showjumper ticket on their first attempt, when they delivered the sole clear of the class.
'I spent two months in a brace'
EIGHT months ago, BE100 winner Tyler Simpson's eventing future hung in the balance. The rider had fallen off a horse at home, landed on his head, broken his neck and fractured five vertebrae.
Prim dances to a debut win
DESPITE never having ridden a freestyle test- or practised one - Alicia Prim bagged her first medium freestyle victories riding Judy Peploe's 11-yearold mare Sapphire Blue with plus-71% scores.
Begg bags memorable double
Debutants are on top form as the next generation of riders and horses step into the spotlight
Glamourdale's back
The world champions look in fantastic form ahead of the Paris Olympics as Britain’s up-and-coming horses impress in Aachen’s Nations’ Cup
Irish Paris riders lead the way
Ireland's \"best team\" land the Nations' Cup, with British pairs also on good form
Needle felter
Lifelong horse enthusiast and artist Tomás Varela took the leap and transformed his wholesome hobby into a thriving felt figure business
Community urged to work together for off-road riding
Two recent examples show that taking the right action can help restore access to important safe places to ride
A metabolic master
The liver is tough and versatile, but signs of disease in horses are often subtle until it is advanced, and so it can be devastating. Angela Jones MRCVS explains
Lucy Latta
The young Irish event rider was an overnight sensation at Badminton when she finished second. Pippa Roome meets her to hear more about her two jobs
'Talking and tech improve the sport'
Philip Surl on officials’ roles, how the sport has changed and more
Hidden disability scheme to help sport's inclusivity
British Dressage says it is proud to join the scheme to give more opportunities
Eventer's disappointment as Paris place changes hands
A combination were unable to achieve their last Olympic qualifying result after being eliminated across country
Full steam ahead for Paris as the Olympics approach
Riders, organisers and support teams are now on the last lap of preparation for the Games
Hazel Hill
\"An absolute monster\" and \"a professor\", prolific point-to-pointer Hazel Hill was in a class of his own. His connections tell Gemma Redrup about his stellar career - and the shenanigans of transporting the Foxhunter cup home
Being transparent is key to securing equestrian sport
Experts discuss acceptance of horses in sport, after the most recent survey on the public's opinion of it
High honours for the Heythrop
The Heythrop takes both championships, but local packs revel in some success, too
Rio's regal victory
A new face of the riding horse scene shows promise, breeder's dream a run continues and a cob specialist dominates