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H&H Hero to Hero Andrew Hoy and Katy Marchant
The seven-time eventing Olympian met the Team GB track cyclist to talk about training, competing in the heat and hopes for Tokyo
The hound showing season is underway; Alastair Jackson explains the process that culminates at the Festival of Hunting in July
Toshiyuki Tanaka
Despite only taking up eventing aged 22, this determined Japanese rider reached the London Olympics five years later and is now preparing for his home Games in Tokyo. Martha Terry meets him
Toytown
What this horse of a lifetime lacked in looks as a “toad” of a youngster, says Catherine Austen, he made up for in talent and presence, partnering Zara Tindall to World and European Championship glory
The House of Windsor effect
In her seventh decade on the throne, the effect of The Queen’s love of horses has extended not only to her family, but to the equestrian world at large, says Horse & Hound’s former Editor Michael Clayton
‘I didn't mean to do that!'
Some quick thinking from Robert Whitaker pays dividends for the sole double clear in the area trial, while a horse bought after a couple of beers shows superstar credentials
‘I hope my kids are watching'
Jockey Adam Kirby turns around a “gut-wrenching” decision to win the 242nd running of the Derby
Teenager scores first win
Two riders score their first victories at intermediate level and an RAF flight sergeant has a magical day
Summer lovin'
With the delights of summer come potential risks to your horse’s soundness and health. Alex Robinson looks at common problems and how to deal with them
Hughes steps up
Phoebe Hughes clinches the junior two-star, while the jumping phases prove tough in the pony championship
A royally good start
From rocking horses to Shetlands and sturdy Pony Club steeds, horses infiltrate every aspect of a royal childhood, whether the Olympics beckons or a trot around Balmoral is the extent of their riders’ equestrian prowess, finds Madeleine Silver
Hunting – How To Take The First Steps
Lots of people think they might like to go hunting, but are unsure how to go about it. Abi Butcher explains what to do this summer to get yourself ready for the winter
Canter clocks up a double
Ros Canter dominates both the CCI3*-L sections, while slick jumping from Emily King and William Fox-Pitt earns them a victory apiece
Dorothee Schneider
Dorothee Schneider has won team silver and gold at the past two Olympics, and is three-pronged for Tokyo – but competition is hot for a spot on the brilliant German team, says Alice Collins
The childhood dream
Whether you’re new to ponies or are a hotshot budding event rider, a childhood spent mucking out and mucking in with ponies is one to cherish. Tessa Waugh finds out how to make the most of these years
Summer colic casebook
Colic can occur at any time, but what are the dangers during warmer months? Andrea Oakes investigates
Pony-racing chief
Clarissa Daly on spotting future champions and making racing more accessible
‘As good as gold'
Some special ponies live long in the memories of those they teach to ride. Lucy Elder meets the four-legged heroes of the country’s riding schools
Oh so special
Carl Hester wows at grand prix level with his Tokyo hope En Vogue, while a newcomer comes away from her first ever Premier League with a win
Winning comeback for big character
A horse that can be a “handful” comes good, while another bounces back from injury
‘Quirky' mare noses ahead
Charlotte White and her 21-year-old partner of 10 years Sienna II are victorious in the individual 100 class, while Crown RC clinch the team honours
Coats Of Many Colours
Why are some hunting coats red, some yellow, some blue? Andrew Sallis MFH explains the history of hunt liveries
Meet the NEW BIG 5
Shooting with cameras rather than guns is the idea behind a new international initiative to promote the synergy between wildlife photography and conservation.
Fighting fire with fire
Max braved massive firestorms to document the efforts of firefighters in California – and witnessed nature’s response to the flames.
THE BEE HITTING THE BIG TIME
Tree bumblebees first reached the UK two decades ago and have since become one of our most prevalent species. How are these enterprising insects managing to thrive?
WILD MONTH
Our countryside is being energised by the longer, warmer summer days. What will you spy in June?
The Springwatch team are reunited
Wonderful wildlife, four brilliant presenters, and silly puns can only mean one thing – Springwatch is back!
THE SEA OF LIFE
As we celebrate United Nations World Ocean Day on 8 June, our knowledge of the power and fragility of our oceans still has a long way to go.
WINNING ARTS AND MINDS
Enjoy stunning works from this year’s David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Wildlife Artist of the Year competition, in association with BBC Wildlife Magazine.
Mike Dilger's Wildlife Watching
In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show this month dons his boots to enjoy boggy and mossy woodlands filled with willow tits, myriad insects and even the odd otter.