Martha Terry
Features editor
A graduate from Cambridge University, Martha initially joined H&H as magazine assistant back in 2003, moving on to become eventing editor. She has worn many hats within the magazine since then, both freelance as a writer, and within the editorial team, where she is now features editor. She has also written features on equestrian and rural matters for publications such as Country Life, The Field, The Times, The Spectator and The Telegraph, and has covered everything from an exclusive on Tamarillo’s clone to reporting at the European Championships.
Born and raised in East Anglia, Martha has ridden since she was eight, initially with the Essex & Suffolk branch of the Pony Club and going on to event up to intermediate level. She is currently enjoying producing a six-year-old ex-hurdler, Mac, whom she believes might need someone better and braver than her to do him justice in eventing.
Martha is also mad-keen on dogs of all shapes and sizes (but particularly springer spaniels) though with no competitive ambitions in this sphere whatsoever. After growing up with assorted liver and white springers, she enjoyed 14 years with two rescue dogs, one a street dog from Gambia who was abandoned at three weeks old. Now, her constant companion, whether by her feet at her desk or walking cross-country courses, is Fidget, an extremely energetic and habitually muddy black and white springer.
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All about the pug: big dog, small package
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Guardians of the flock, herders and heelers – the 39 pastoral dog breeds with different looks, coats and missions
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All about the Italian Greyhound: dainty mini versions of the fastest hound on earth
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From Inca Orchids to Dandie Dinmonts, how well do you know the world’s rarest dog breeds?
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What does it really cost to own a dog? Horse & Hound does the maths...
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‘I trust my horse blindly and he trusts me’: how a 55-year-old office worker made it to his fifth Olympics
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How a university student juggled final-year exams with Olympic showjumping debut
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Former event rider follows in footsteps of the greats to achieve rare feat in Olympic showjumping
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‘I’m very sad’: Olympic medal contender foiled at the last after jumping 13 fences up to 1.65m with one stirrup
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What Carl Hester really said about his retirement after winning bronze at Paris Olympics
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‘I’m pinching myself’: eight-time Olympian hails Paris as ‘extra special’ with famous dad watching on
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Olympic silver medallist says last-minute swap from bit to hackamore is key to success
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From zero to the Olympics in two years – meet the mare who can ‘piaffe and passage in a headcollar’ for a junior rider
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Paris Olympic dressage freestyle times: when will the Brits and other favourites tussle for individual medals?
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Meet the city kid whose Olympic journey began at the zoo and ended with a place in the history books
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5 things not to miss on individual dressage day at Paris 2024 – Sex Bomb routines, a French twang and hopefully British medals
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5 things not to miss on grand prix special day at the Paris Olympics – the battle for gold, and will Britain be in the mix?
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‘Holy cow, this is what we’ve been waiting for all our lives!’ Olympic showjumper cherishes ‘exceptional’ debut with brand new ride
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‘I was born into temple life’: how Buddhist upbringing gives Olympic showjumper zen composure