Dressage stakeholders have reflected on the Paris Olympics, and how the sport can regain the public’s trust. The ...
Last Tuesday, H&H reported that multiple medal-winning Paralympian Sophie Christiansen had announced her retirement from the ...
In this week's international showjumping news round-up, Alex Matz lands a remarkable hat-trick, sharing his top tip for aspiring young riders ...
Real horsepower is being used to reduce the impact of tree removal needed for maintenance of the electricity network in ...
In the first few weeks of the First World War, the British Army requisitioned more than 120,000 horses to serve across the Channel. In four years of conflict, some eight million horses, donkeys and ...
A Shetland mare who appeared three times at the London International Horse Show, standing supreme in-hand champion, has “left a massive hole in our hearts” after her death aged 35. Owners Adam and ...
Jill Lamont, the long-standing event organiser, volunteer and owner died on 28 August, aged 85. Jill developed a passion for ...
Poor working conditions are linked to anxiety and depression within the equestrian workforce, according to a new survey by an ...
International competitor and trainer Pammy Hutton FBHS shares her thoughts on judging, rollkur and the challenges of social ...
British superstar hangs up her boots Multiple medal-winning para dressage rider Sophie Christiansen has called time on her 20 ...
Headpiece rule US Equestrian (USEF) has banned headpieces without continuous padding across the poll. From 1 September, the ...
Dear Diary As you read this I will be on route to Your Horse is Alive, which I am thoroughly looking forward to – I hope to ...