Katie Jerram's tips for retraining a racehorse
Top showing producer Katie Jerram gives her top tips for retraining a racehorse for the showring
A Cambridge graduate and big racing fan, Karen joined H&H in 2006 first as deputy news editor, and rose to managing editor, via a stint as acting editor of our sister title, Horse. Alongside being vet page editor and running our annual Young Rider special issue, she oversaw our media agreements, round table features, reader panel and more. Karen left Horse & Hound in 2014.
Top showing producer Katie Jerram gives her top tips for retraining a racehorse for the showring
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