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Go behind the scenes with an exclusive peek at Laura Collett’s yard


  • The Olympic gold medallist is gearing up to defend the Badminton title she won last year on London 52, who she was recently forced to withdraw from this year’s event after a minor injury. Last month, H&H paid a visit to Laura Collett’s yard in Gloucestershire to witness her exceptional work ethic and meet some lovely horses. Here’s a sneak peek at what goes on behind the scenes in the life of a top five-star event rider.

    Laura starts riding at 6.30am and the day of H&H’s visit, she worked three Flat racehorses in the school. They are trained by William Haggas, and are staying with Laura for some pre-season training.

    Laura Collett washing down a bay thoroughbred

    Laura washes down three-year-old Flat horse Lord Bertie after schooling

    Laura might ride up to 14 or 15 horses a day. They will be a mix of her own event horses, Flat racehorses in for schooling, and National Hunt horses for jumping practice. The work is varied, from schooling on the flat, visits to the gallops, jumping and hacking. The local hacking is exceptional over the Salperton Park estate where Laura’s yard is based, and there are plenty of hills for fitness.

    Laura collett out on a hack with her groom

    Laura hacks out a four-year-old Flat filly in company with groom Polly Holbrook aboard a youngster

    Laura Collett jumps a bay horse over a showjump

    Jumping Creggan Quality, a novice event horse, in her school

    Two terriers are part of the scene at the yard. As well as Laura’s dog Coco, groom Hannah Norvill has Tui (named after a New Zealand bird, not the travel company).

    Laura Collett and her terrier coco

    Coco doesn’t think much of the wind and rain

    Laura Collett with staff and dogs

    The team: Hannah Norvill (and Tui), head girl Tilly Hughes, Laura (and Coco), Elsa Ireland and Polly Holbrook in the American barn where Laura keeps her eventers

    Most of the horses are on straw beds to keep costs down, except for those who need to be on shavings.

    Tilly Hughes mucking out

    Tilly Hughes mucking out. Most of Laura’s horses are kept in this American-style barn, and there is an additional L-shaped block of stables outside

    Laura’s horses are fed on Dodson & Horrell. The younger horses have fibre cubes and alfa, while the more advanced horse are on Elite Sport Muesli and alfa. The ones that need fattening up get build-up mix. Laura has all her horses on NAF SuperFlex, a joint supplement. “People think you only need it for older horses but I think it helps the younger ones as they learning new things, and don’t have as much musculature to support their joints.” 

    Feed buckets

    Feeding champions with Dodson & Horrell and NAF.

    Laura’s old favourite, Mr Bass, lives the life of Riley turned out full time in a large field. Although the other horses do not get as much turnout time during the cold, wet months, they are kept busy, on the walker, wearing the magnetic rugs, and being ridden.

    Horses turned out in field

    Former five-star campaigner Mr Bass (red rug) and his field companion.

    London 52 wearing magnetic rug

    London 52 (Dan) wearing a magnetic rug in his stable.

    A home away from home

    Laura doesn’t just ride at home. Halfway through the day, she drives up to Olly Murphy’s National Hunt yard, where she schools seven jumpers.

    Laura Collett being legged up on a racehorse

    Ready for a leg-up

    Laura Collett cantering a racehorse

    Approaching a fence at speed on one of Olly ’s hurdlers

    Laura Collett jump-schooling a racehorse

    Laura uses V-poles to help the racehorses bascule

    On the way home from Olly’s, Laura stops off at Jackdaws Castle to gallop her two big guns, London 52 and Dacapo, whom Tilly has driven over.

    London 52 and Dacapo next to their horsebox

    Unloaded and ready to gallop at Jackdaws Castle

    Dacapo and Tilly Hughes on the gallops

    Tilly Hughes does all the fitness work on Dacapo – “they have a special relationship,” says Laura.

    Laura Collett and London 52 on the gallops

    Dan’s the man: London 52 at the top of the 8f gallop. “He loves work, any work,” says Laura

    Laura Collett yard

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