Pammy Hutton
H&H dressage columnist
Pammy Hutton is joint principal of Talland School of Equitation and an international dressage rider and trainer. She has also competed internationally in eventing. Pammy is the daughter of the late Molly Sivewright, is married to Brian Hutton and mother to successful dressage riders Charlie and Pippa. A regular Horse & Hound columnist, you can read Pammy’s views in the magazine or digital subscribers can view them online below.
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Losing Britain’s hugely successful para dressage trainer to the USA was a mistake’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘How long is too long to warm up at a competition?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘The truth is funding stops when the medals stop’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Will there be any riding schools left to train future professionals?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Outrage and scandal trickle down – are we contributing to dressage’s downfall?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘The grading method needs upgrading... and who’s culpable should an accident happen?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘How can we ensure Carl Hester gets the knighthood he deserves?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘It’s time to promote top horses’ personalities’
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Pammy Hutton: Have championship entry fees climbed too high for most pockets?
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Pammy Hutton: ‘I’ve always been spurred on by my critics’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘I use strong words, but this is urgent’
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Pammy Hutton asks: ‘Are we asking too much of our dressage judges?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Experience trumps medal chances for young riders’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘If social media was shut down, life’s problems wouldn’t disappear’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘We rely too much on rising trot’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘How long before a whip is deemed cruel?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Is dividing the sport of dressage the answer?’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Top riders shouldn’t compete at the lower levels’
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Pammy Hutton: Fretting about who wins, plus bringing some good from the ghastly