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 bull terrier
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The competitor’s expert guide to using studs
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Best dog cooling mats for hot and bothered pooches
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6 of the longest-lasting dog chews for dogs who need to keep busy
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‘What a horse! I’m proud as Punch’: Bubby Upton seals comeback from serious injury with classy Badminton result
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‘I won’t make that mistake next time’: amateur rider eyes Olympics after phenomenal Badminton finish
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‘There are no tears and sobbing, this is the right thing to do’: William Fox-Pitt announces retirement at Badminton
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‘Her dam was incredible’ – breeder tells remarkable story of William Fox-Pitt’s Badminton ride, and her dreams to create a clone
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‘It’s all I’ve ever wanted, and it feels incredible’: rider jumps clear at Badminton two years after losing top horse
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‘We either win or we don’t’: Ros Canter reflects on her decision to pull up on Badminton cross-country
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‘He’s too naive to keep trucking on’: Pippa Funnell demonstrates her cross-country brilliance at Badminton
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‘I had to suck it up and be brave’: risk pays off for top rider who heads Badminton leaderboard
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‘She could have gone round in a headcollar’: William Fox-Pitt gives cross-country masterclass at Badminton
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‘I’m gutted for him because he gave me his all’: cross-country blip drops Bubby Upton down the Badminton leaderboard
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‘A stressful day – and I wasn’t even competing’: Harry Meade withdraws two out of three Badminton rides
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A wardrobe malfunction, a comeback and an escort named Albert: all the action from Badminton day two
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Albert the escort helps Pippa Funnell nurse her second Badminton ride to success
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Reigning Badminton champion leads after dressage on ‘quality’ but spooky ride
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‘He’s not Valegro, but he’s with me every step of the way’: former five-star winner on comeback trail at Badminton