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Rider Denies Doping After Team Loses Olympic Placing - Tine Magnus and the Belgian team said they do not know the source of the drug that caused the positive test
Olympic eventer Tine Magnus has denied ever doping after her Paris ride Dia Van Het Lichterveld Z gave a positive test at the Games. This means the Belgian team, which came fourth, has been disqualified. On 4 September, the FEI said the 10-year-old mare, owned by Kris van Vaerenbergh, tested positive for trazodone, which is listed as an antidepressant on the FEI's prohibited substances list.
Hamlett takes centre stage
Two horses round off their competitive careers with victories, a championship specialist earns her fourth title and a pair with a combined age of 105 prove invincible
A Burghley dream
The \"unreal\" Lordships Graffalo helps Ros Canter tick a box she thought might always elude her, at a vintage edition of the local five-star where it all started for her
Derby winner returns for further Hickstead glory
After watching wife Pippa compete at Burghley, William Funnell returns to the scene of his Derby triumph to win the All England grand prix
Schooling success
Combining school and riding can be tricky, but horses can benefit a child's education. Lottie Morgan uncovers some options for horse-loving pupils
Michael Eilberg
The top dressage rider talks to Polly Bryan about the special horse with the potential to carry him back onto the British team, how to be a better coach and using his talent for teaching to help the sport
'I'm grateful to have such a wonderful partner'
The brilliant duo of Martin Fuchs and Leone Jei seal back-to-back grands prix after a dramatic turn of events
Derby winner returns for further Hickstead glory
After watching wife Pippa compete at Burghley, William Funnell returns to the scene of his Derby triumph to win the All England grand prix
Burke's Affair to remember
A fast round delights one rider who comes away with a coveted grand prix trophy and a rankings class concludes with an unusual tie
How to get a job in hunting
The British Hound Sports Association's apprentice scheme is providing young people with excellent all-round training in the skills required - and many others besides, as Tessa Waugh discovers
'This is the ultimate five-star test'
Mark Phillips on Burghley's highs, lows, challenges and champions
This means more
Britain misses out on team medals for the first time as new forces arise, but pride remains the overwhelming feeling
How to Buy a Smallholding in France- Long-time smallholder Lorraine Turnbull looks at the practicalities of moving to rural France
Aspiring smallholders are continually thwarted by the prices of smallholdings and property with land located within the UK. Even the humblest croft in Scotland comes with a substantial price tag and conditions which would make even an adventurous wannabee consider carefully. But all is not lost. For those willing to take the adventure of a lifetime, there is always Europe, and one of the most popular places is France.
Satin slips into top spot again
A Blencathra bitch takes the championship for the second successive year at this feast of fellhounds and Lakeland life
Young talent comes Goode
Tom Goode snatches grand prix victory by a whisker, while a mare who's had six months out of competition makes a winning comeback
It's nearly time...
H&H's hunting editor Catherine Austen - and her horse are keen for the new trail-hunting season to start
Initiative to support sport horse welfare after jumper died at show
Some new measures have been announced after Chromatic BF died at the FEI World Cup Final
Bella Innes Ker
With her Burghley debut and a big birthday looming large, the assiduous young event rider tells Bethany Stone how she hopes to make her mark as a rider, trainer and entrepreneur
Safe, with spark, and something special
What do para dressage riders look for in their ideal equine partner? Victoria Malcolm consults coaches, riders and judges to find out how to source and train a Paralympic horse
Can Brits upset Dutch dominance again?
The Brits will head to Paris as underdogs, but it will be an enticing battle at the top
Judge struck off after he poses 'frivolously' for photographer
The judge, known for his fair approach, was surprised the picture caused issues
Oakden Keeps It in Scotland
Blair signs off with a final farewell, at which Wills Oakden pilots Keep It Cooley to a third successive victory here
Breeding for the future
Developments in breeding are providing an alternative to live covering or embryo transfer, with the OPU/ICSI technique. Anna Mitchell MRCVS explains
Waterproofs, wellies and windscreen wipers
Tessa Waugh braves a downpour for a trip to the Rydal hound show and is rewarded with a party atmosphere, the joy of rural traditions and even - eventually - a spot of sunshine
New heights for Festive Fare
Two former racehorses shine in their new guises, while home-producers reign in multiple sections
EquiRatings managing director
From corporate lawyer to running a data-driven equestrian consultancy with his university friend, event rider Sam Watson, Diarmuid Byrne is proof that you don't have to love horses to obsess about eventing
Quirky Concorde flies high
A promising but tricky eight-yearold takes the top class, while there are also wins for a former carriagedriving horse and one who used to dump his rider
Cornet returns to the top
An exciting youngster steps up after a patch of four fault-itis and an \"amazing\" horse makes a remarkable recovery from multiple fractures
Wild in Campsea - NIMBYism at its best! (That's Nature In My Back Yard!!)
Sue Field finds out more about this community that Grows Together’
Ruminations of a Yorkshire Vet
Julian Norton chooses an extract from his latest book