Pammy Hutton: The 'Charlotte factor' is dispiriting *H&H VIP*
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist reveals what is on her wishlist for the coming year
Pammy Hutton is joint principal of Talland School of Equitation and an international dressage rider and trainer. She is a Fellow of the British Horse Society and has competed internationally in eventing, being reserve for the Montreal Olympics. 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.
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist reveals what is on her wishlist for the coming year
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist on downgrading horses and routes to the top for students
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist on horse shopping and a lack of clarity over noseband rules
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist on having more fun in dressage, despite those who judge
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist is on a mission with her competition-comeback campaign
Pammy takes a punt on the British line-up for the World Games
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist ponders the way our sport’s committee members are selected
Pammy Hutton wants to see action, not just words, across issues in our sport
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist on her self-improvement mission and the importance of feel
Pammy Hutton encourages us to shout louder about welfare issues in 2018
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist feels she must speak out about issues in the sport she loves
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist talks positivity, business acumen and holiday healing
Winning with harmony is so difficult for us to get right, says Horse & Hound's dressage columnist
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist analyses the blame culture that is driving competitors away
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist discusses dressage’s appeal, and the filming of judges at work
Pammy warns against potentially losing Britain’s medal momentum
Pammy Hutton weighs in on the debate over management changes in dressage
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist asks when a top dressage judge will be installed at Badminton
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist wonders if there could be another way forward for the sport.
Horse & Hound's dressage columnist on how riders are unsportingly taking advantage of the rules