Annie Joppe’s endurance blog: we will have to wait and see...
Annie lets us know what she has been up to while in lockdown
Annie is an international endurance rider who competed for Great Britain at the World Equestrian Games in 2014. Annie previously competed to intermediate level eventing and has also represented her country in endurance at the 2009 European championships.
Annie lets us know what she has been up to while in lockdown
Annie discusses coronavirus and her training
Annie discusses the struggles many horse owners and riders have been going through recently, and shares her opinions on some endurance truths and misconceptions
Annie has some unwanted guests and maps out some more season plans
Annie recaps her festive period and outlines her competition plans for the 2020 endurance season
Annie talks weather, awards and plans for 2020
Annie regrets one decision she recently made and she also discusses qualification rules
Annie has been in search of zebras and wild horses, and has taken on a new task...
Annie has tried a new job within her sport recently
Annie rounds up her final competition of the 2019 season and has a question surrounding heart rates
Annie updates us on how her horses are feeling and their plans for the rest of this year
Annie is re-evaluating after an eventful weekend competing
Annie has a new ride to contest international competitions with and there has been a spooky revelation
Annie discusses how she has picked herself up after competition disappointment
Annie has been busy competing, but perhaps luck hasn’t been on her side
Annie had a bit of a hairy moment while out riding recently...
Annie has been doing a serious sorting out session
Annie talks weather, holidaymakers and goals
Annie had a last-minute dilemma before her first big international competition of 2019
Annie explains a close call she had in a stable recently