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Go direct to the latest equestrian news
Stay up to date with the latest equestrian news as it happens with H&H’s dedicated news service. The H&H news desk brings you breaking news from across the UK and around the world. Whether you are an elite rider or trainer competing at the highest level, an equestrian business owner, a dedicated breeder or a busy amateur who enjoys their horse, our equestrian news service brings you the news you need to know.
If you have a story you would like to share with us, email news editor Eleanor Jones on eleanor.jones@futurenet.com
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Tribute to an Olympic ‘horse of a lifetime’, April fools and other things the equestrian world is talking about
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Horse bought for £1 gives 58-year-old jockey his 408th winner
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‘The LA Olympics are only three years away!’ John Whitaker switches to eventing as he turns 70
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Riders voice support after cross-country safety innovations used for first time
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Kentucky, Badminton or Luhmühlen? Top riders’ spring CCI5* plans start to take shape
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‘He took me places I never thought I’d go’: farewell to Olympic superstar
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Olympic champion becomes a father and wins grand prix on same day: ‘A story we’ll remember for the rest of our lives’
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What dressage horses really need, a young rider who amazed doctors by being able to walk again, and other things the equestrian world is talking about
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‘By the way, clean your teeth!’ Dental practice welcomes rare twin donkey foals
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‘This will change horse sport for ever’: inside a new vision for young dressage horse classes
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‘The trailer looked like an abbatoir’: owner’s electric fence warning after horse cuts artery
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Work on equine euthanasia to help owners facing the hardest decision
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‘It’s been an honour’: sad farewell to racehorse who won £6m and was cheered into retirement by thousands, aged 34
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Young rider ‘broken in half’ in horse fall walks again – and is back in the saddle
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Farewell to respected former master and huntsman
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Abattoir concerns, police horses’ future and other things the horse world is talking about
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‘You can be what you want to be’: farewell to trotter who became grade A showjumper, aged 34
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Burghley ‘proud’ to support air ambulance, plus more partnership news
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2032 Olympic venue proposal ‘confirms expectations’ of horse sport at the Games
