Suzanna Hext’s para dressage blog: I was hopelessly terrified
Suz has gone through a pretty rough couple of weeks but is raring to get going again
Suzanna Hext was competing at two-star level eventing before an accident while riding a young horse at home in 2012 changed her life. After more than 170 days in hospital and nine operations, Suzanna has swapped her wheelchair for crutches, got back in the saddle and returned to work. Stay in touch with her regular updates right here...
Suz has gone through a pretty rough couple of weeks but is raring to get going again
Suz brings us up to speed with what she’s been up to over the past few months
Suz talks us through what she gets up to each week
Suz reflects on her shock change in para classification
Suz reflects on her golden 2017 and looks ahead to what the future might hold
Suz has enjoyed several dreams coming true at the Para Dressage European Championships
Suz fills us in on the Para Dressage European Championships in the first instalment of her two-part blog
Suz has been celebrating some milestones, anniversaries and the realisation of a dream coming true
Suz has enjoyed a whirlwind couple of months, packed full with exciting events
Suz has been busy competing abroad for team GB, but it wasn't completely without incident
Suz welcomes in the New Year with a new challenge
Suz has received some very exciting news which she shares with us in her final blog of 2016
Para-dressage rider Suz updates us on her competitive career and social life
Find out what Suz has been up to recently
Suz pays tribute to a friend and reports back from some strong competitions
Meet Suzanna's exciting new ride and find out how she felt when she heard the news she might be heading to Rio
Suz has been packing in as much as she possibly can over the past few weeks
A new member of Suz's team takes over her blog this time, with plenty to report on from over the past few weeks
Suz updates us with her latest results including the day she smashed her personal best
Suz has been particularly busy training and competing where she recently reached a major milestone