Being an 'owner' for the weekend
Penelope Sach was put out of action following a fall from her horse Sage Star a couple of months ago, but the accident led to her to becoming an 'owner' at the Mudgee event where she enjoyed a wonderful weekend
Penelope Sach was put out of action following a fall from her horse Sage Star a couple of months ago, but the accident led to her to becoming an 'owner' at the Mudgee event where she enjoyed a wonderful weekend
George is a beautiful 17.2hh Clydesdale owned and ridden by Ashley Kelly who you just can’t help but notice
Ireland’s Aoife Clark is having a great run up to the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, including a recent win at Gatcombe Park. We find out more about Aoife, her support team, her horses, and their preparation for Normandy
Shane Rose talks about the schedule for the horses heading to Normandy, his preparations leading up to the WEG and Burghley and what it’s like to fly with the horses heading overseas
Not all up and coming eventers are professional riders - some have a full-time career outside of horses but still pull it all together. We talk to Sarah Ray, an eventer who is passionate about both her riding and her work in physiotherapy
Despite being the daughter of a very well known rider, Emily King faces many of the dilemmas that any young rider faces as they make the transition from junior ranks to senior competition
It seems the only way that Vanessa Griffiths may get the talented young eventing horse HP Chocolat back is if daughter Nina gets the ride on Uncle Sam’s Badminton winner, Paulank Brockagh!
Prue Barrett may be busy as the National Performance Director for Eventing in Australia but she still finds time to ride a Special horse
The name Kellett is well known in Australian eventing circles but did you know that, while international cross country course designer Ewan creates the Melbourne International Horse Trials fences, it is another Kellett who dresses them – his mum, Andrea
Clarke Johnstone tells us why he decided to move into a coaching role and how he’s finding the experience as well as explaining some of the thinking behind New Zealand’s approach to ‘growing your own coaches’