Bettina Hoy wins Blenheim title; Willa Newton triumphs in young horse CIC
Bettina Hoy led from the front to take the CCI3* class, while British riders came to the fore in the young horse CIC3*
Lucy edited Horse & Hound from March 2002 until June 2014 and never had a dull day. She events (very badly) for fun, hunts whenever she can, and has written on topics ranging from embryo transfer to fall simulators. She’s reported from the 2006 Aachen World Equestrian Games and 2011 European Eventing Championships.
Bettina Hoy led from the front to take the CCI3* class, while British riders came to the fore in the young horse CIC3*
Germany, France and Britain hold top spots in the three classes at Blenheim Horse Trials after Saturday's action
The German rider is more than six penalties clear of the field after the dressage phase at Blenheim, while Jonelle Price heads the young horse class
The British-based US rider lead from start to finish to win the major class at Blenheim International Horse Trials
After a great day of cross-country, Blenheim's dressage leader has extended his cushion over his nearest rival
Find out which riders are sitting comfortably after the dressage phase at Blenheim International Horse Trials
Horse & Hound's former editor Lucy Higginson headed to Botswana for the safari that's on everyone's bucket list
Laura dispenses with her saddle and schools her novice six-year-old Mr Bass over some sizeable fences
Horse & Hound’s 5th, 1st female and final Editor shares some special memories with our readers
When a dressage horse was treated for a stifle injury it triggered laminitis. We explain how he recovered, and how he is managed now to avoid a recurrence
Following Harry Meade's 3rd place finish at Badminton, read our exclusive H&H interview with the rider who has recovered from breaking both elbows last year
How a 10-year-old mare was diagnosed with navicular, treated, and how she has fared since
Lucy Higginson considers how the equestrian world has changed during the 130 years that Horse & Hound has been in publication
Even a horse that is stabled full-time can get mud fever in certain circumstances as this case study demonstrates
Lucy Higginson explains why the new issue of Horse & Hound is particularly close to her heart
H&H editor Lucy Higginson looks back on the good, the bad and the ugly in 2013
Mucking out, vet bills and being bucked off aside, here are a few suggestions why horses might trump men
Horse & Hound readers have their say about the concept of cloning and which horses they would most like to see cloned
H&H Editor Lucy Higginson blogs after the first day's dressage at Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials 2013
A single fence down left Britain's William Fox-Pitt in individual bronze today and the European Eventing Championships, as Germany won double gold