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2018-07-12
Life in the fast lane
A wonderful hunting tradition The Peterborough Royal Foxhound Show celebrates its 130th anniversary in glory
Showing Norfolk County, National Hunter Supreme Championships and more
Specific fitness The benefits of tailoring your programme according to your discipline
Eventing Barbury, Great Meadow and highlights
H&H interview Royal Ascot-winning trainer Eve Johnson Houghton
New partnership considers all aspects of equestrian safety
Questions over why riders are missing from government plan
Hunting Wales and Border Counties Hound Show
New dressage champs a ‘huge step forward’
Dressage Hartpury and highlights
Columnist Tessa Waugh’s hunting diary
Eventing Mary King
Mules rule ok thanks to Wallace The Great
All in a day’s work Jockey agent Chris Broad
Riders’ diets What top competitors eat on a daily basis
Vet clinic Bacterial meningitis in horses
59 Showjumping Tracy Priest
Showing Simon Reynolds
Racing Sandown Park
53 Dressage Carl Hester
Wormer to be discontinued
Heatwave increases colic risk, vets warn
Pony Club members head to Tryon
60mph limit on rural roads too high for safety
New moves in the battle to save New Forest lives
Fears spread over sky lanterns’ release
LETTER OF THE WEEK
Bacterial meningitis: Q&A
‘How can I improve my speed on the cross-country?’
Counting the Calories
Arabian horses go head-to-head
What to eat on competition days
The ultimate rider warm-up
Spence leads Brits to US victory
Checkmate makes his move
Paras gear up for team selection
Hughes holds his own
An Area Festival first-timer took a prelim title with the highest score of the day.
There was a surprise triumph for a 13-year-old at her first Area Festival.
Danielle Rhodes headed the advanced medium at Kings Sedgemore on a partner of just eight weeks.
Kerri Ardern and Halyard made their first outing in 10 months count with a novice win at Bold Heath.
Beth Bainbridge clocks up four wins at Sparsholt’s Festival of Dressage.
Despite the high temperatures, two riders preferred to perspire with pride.
A busy freelance rider dominated at elementary at Beacons Equestrian.
Mulegate and fact-based reporting
Don Diego pays his debt
Edwards steals the show
Can Ya Makan strides to a win
‘Who’d be a show organiser?’
Flying doctor lands Paris
Majestic Valhalla
WINNING WAYS
Third time lucky for on-form Respect
Political Spin wins fair and square
LADY OF THE CHASE
COPING WITH DUCAL DISPLEASURE
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