
Jennifer Donald
Showjumping and racing editor
Jennifer Donald is showjumping editor at Horse & Hound. She joined the Horse & Hound team in 2005 after her early career working for BBC Sport, where her achievements included being part of the BAFTA-winning production team working on the Commonwealth Games.
She began as an editorial assistant on Horse & Hound before being promoted to look after riding clubs and products in the magazine, and later earning the title of showjumping and racing editor. The racing side of the job temporarily took a back seat, allowing Jen to focus on jumping editorial both in the magazine and online following her maternity leave, but she regathered the racing reins for the printed magazine in November 2020. She has written on every subject in the equestrian sphere — from turnout rugs to stable management — and has interviewed gold medallists, world champions and winners galore.
Despite coming from a distinctly unhorsey family, Jen has enjoyed a life in the saddle since early rides on an elderly Shetland pony sparked a lifelong passion for horses. She was a keen member of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire, and Fife Hunt branches of the Pony Club while growing up in Scotland and went on to compete primarily in showjumping and eventing, but has been known to try her hand at showing, dressage and even team chasing. She has also worked as a riding instructor and yard manager.
These days, Jen can often be seen out and about reporting at shows, whether on home soil or overseas, as well as interviewing riders, connections and those behind the scenes, and relaying all the latest news. She has covered three European championships, the 2014 World Equestrian Games, World Cup finals, and numerous legs of the Longines Global Champions Tour, Olympia, Horse of the Year Show, Hickstead Derbys and Nations Cups, travelling as far afield as USA, Qatar, Canada and all over Europe following the showjumping circuit.
Jen is equally happy on a racecourse, however, enjoying the National Hunt season in particular, and still writes regularly on the subject as well as having been a small shareholder in a couple of racehorses over the past few years.
Follow Jennifer
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Trainer Nicky Henderson on pre-Cheltenham bombshells, rivalry with Willie Mullins, his love for Sprinter Sacre and chasing that elusive Grand National win
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Galopin Des Champs: everything you need to know about this two-time Cheltenham Gold Cup victor
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it’s simply Incredible! Amazing horse takes flight and British rider makes remarkable recovery
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‘Astounding – I’m so proud’: Ireland delivers a rare and remarkable result in Longines League of Nations
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‘A chance for Brits to make a statement’: a Who’s Who guide to the 2025 Longines League of Nations
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‘We were told he’d never jump again – we lost all hope’: top stallion defies the odds to win grand prix
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Meet the Hales family’s beloved grey Cheltenham Festival contender L’Eeau Du Sud
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Leading show criticised for giving winning grooms shampoo voucher as a prize
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Meet Willie Mullins’ key Cheltenham Festival contenders: ‘A huge honour to be involved with a horse like Galopin Des Champs’
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Nick Skelton’s special tribute to John Hales: ‘I wouldn’t have got back in the saddle without him... he was a proper friend’
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Two generations of Whitakers – with a 58-year age gap – win on same day
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‘A surprise comeback, but what an example he sets’: British team stalwart makes winning return in Nations Cup thriller
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Cheltenham Festival is next stop for Gredley family’s home-bred star East India Dock
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‘A certain amount of relief’: world’s most expensive jumps racehorse makes British debut
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‘Over the moon’: eight months after breaking his neck in a fall, Trevor Breen lands major grand prix
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‘She loves the job and just wants to win’: Scott Brash’s ‘super exciting’ new star lands debut five-star grand prix
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Meet this distinctive home-bred racehorse that catches the eye wherever he goes
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Can we bottle this rider's winning feeling? ‘A moment I’ll never forget’ and 19-year-old horse wins towering six-bar
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Meet the 18hh-plus star bought for £3,000, who defied the odds to win at 150/1
