Anna Ross
H&H dressage columnist
Anna is an international grand prix dressage rider and freelance trainer, who has represented Britain at the European championships. A trainer for a number of top event riders, Anna has often assisted us with our H&H Live service during the dressage phase from Badminton and Badminton. A regular Horse & Hound columnist, you can read Anna’s views in the magazine or H&H Plus members can view them online below. Find out how to join H&H Plus
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Anna Ross: ‘Let’s move forward with pride in our past and the humility to improve sport’
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Anna Ross: ‘Let’s get behind our British Olympic teams’
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Anna Ross: ‘Radical new thoughts for dressage’s future’
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Anna Ross: ‘Clarity is needed from the top, but why are so few speaking up?’
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Anna Ross: ‘It’d be a shock if there wasn’t a drama on social media, but spectator judging mainly agreed with the FEI judges’
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Anna Ross: ‘Changes are afoot – and I’m glad to hear it’
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Anna Ross: Lottie Fry was my Europeans freestyle winner
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Anna Ross: ‘Could judges and technology work together in dressage as in tennis?’
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Anna Ross: ‘We must engage with horse sport’s critics’
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Anna Ross: ‘Talent alone is not enough to stay at the top in dressage’
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Anna Ross: training young horses to be sound and healthy – in mind and body
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Anna Ross: ‘Now is the time to perfect the things others don’t’
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Anna Ross: ‘It’s time for dressage to ditch the white breeches’
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Anna Ross: why not allow riders a choice of bridle in top FEI grand prix dressage?
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Anna Ross: ‘Mature and experienced is a good look – old and bitter is not’
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Anna Ross: ‘The horses’ journey to Europe was far more straightforward than mine’
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Anna Ross: ‘Championship experience is everything, while grooms deserve better’
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Anna Ross: ‘I’m putting my money where my mouth is and taking the exam’
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Anna Ross: Will Love Island improve the public’s perception of dressage?