Annie Joppe’s endurance blog: underestimating the elements
Annie, like many of us, hasn’t been enjoying the weather recently...
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, like many of us, hasn’t been enjoying the weather recently...
Annie has been out and about with her horses and also has a problem with some unwanted guests
Annie talks us through why things haven’t quite been going to plan
Annie has returned from a good winter break and has made some early plans for her team
Annie takes a look back on what she learnt during 2018
Annie has experienced a blow to her plans in the run-up to Christmas
Annie has found a reason to get dressed up and raises some talking points about the world of endurance
Annie takes time to reflect on the past year after celebrating becoming another year older
Annie has enjoyed a short holiday but has returned to be faced with her least favourite job
Annie has rounded off her competition season with a stunning competition
Annie has been forced to use plans A, B, C and D recently
Annie has competed at a big competition where she was part of a British team, but things didn’t quite go as hoped
Annie continues to recover from surgery as she prepares for a big competition
Annie has been focussing on recovering from an operation and she also discusses a recent Team GB disaster
Find out why Annie has had to make several new plans after some shock news
Annie reports back from a difficult event with one of her horses
Annie talks fitness routines and time saving techniques
Annie has been giving something back to the endurance community and has endured a very close encounter
Annie has been busy packing, competing, unpacking and then re-packing for more competing
Annie has enjoyed a successful time competing and reflects on the recently run WEG endurance test event