Alice Collins
Former Development Editor and Dressage, Products and Sport Horse Breeding Editor
Alice, an amateur breeder and dressage rider, joined H&H in early 2011 from Horse & Country TV. During her time at Horse & Hound she was often seen out reporting, both across the UK, including from the London 2012 Paralympic Games in Greenwich, and internationally from European Championships, World Equestrian Games and World Cup finals. Alice was responsible for all dressage, products and sport horse breeding content both in the magazine and online, as well as working on commercial projects. Alice left H&H in September 2017 to pursue other opportunities.
Follow Alice
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24 of the best (OK, weirdest) horse names we have ever heard
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‘Upholding minimum standards, but for whose benefit?’: new dressage rule raises questions
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H&H’s expert guide to counter canter: all you need to know
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Dorothee Schneider: the top dressage rider who has bounced back from injury into Tokyo contention *H&H Plus*
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Damon Hill NRW: the international dressage superstar that ‘made amazing things happen’ *H&H Plus*
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Will Plunkett: meet the breaker and trainer whose clients include the Billy Stud *H&H Plus*
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The power of perception: how dressage appears to the non-horsey world *H&H Plus*
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Jerich Parzival: the horse who was impossible to get on but then ruled the dressage world *H&H Plus*
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Breeding against the odds: how the industry has coped and adapted during Covid-19 *H&H Plus*
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Verdades: the sensational dressage horse who ‘trotted like a hackney’
It’s all thanks to the determination of his only rider that this sensitive gelding defied the odds to become one of dressage’s inspirations
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Starting young horses: the secrets to success from some of the industry’s best
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Salinero: the jumping-bred horse who hated halting but became a double Olympic dressage champion *H&H Plus*
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Legends of the sport: Totilas — ‘one of the most beautiful things I ever saw’ *H&H Plus*
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H&H interview: Edward Gal — ‘riding to Totilas’ music again gave me goosebumps’ *H&H Plus*
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Richard Davison: training tips for a lazy horse
Dressage Olympian Richard Davison highlights his pressure and release techniques, which he uses daily in his training
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7 things you always wanted to know about breeding, but were too embarrassed to ask
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Horse & Hound’s 100 Greatest Horses Of All Time: Valegro *H&H Plus*
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Stephen Clarke: how to get the most out of your horse’s trot — whatever the breed
At the British Dressage national convention (19-20 November), Stephen Clarke worked with a range of breeds to demonstrate how to get the most out of them — whatever their size or type
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The classical or competitive dressage debate *H&H Plus*
Has competitive dressage deviated from its classical roots, and on which side of the fence do you sit? Alice Collins investigates what divides and unites the two forms