Piggy March
H&H eventing columnist
Piggy March is one of Britain’s leading event riders, frequently winning at national and international events and representing her country. She made her five-star debut at Burghley Horse Trials in 2002, but had to wait until Badminton Horse Trials 2019 to claim her first five-star victory in her 25th start at the level. Piggy has won both team and individual medals representing Britain at the Europeans and World Equestrian Games, and has been selected for the Olympics, only to be ruled out from competing.
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Piggy March: ‘Badminton keeps everyone’s dreams in play’
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Piggy March: ‘It’s vital we keep eventing in the Olympics – even if that means putting cross-country last’
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Piggy March: ‘I'm entering into the unknown’ with two rising stars
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Piggy March: ‘When people make good decisions, they inspire others to do the same’
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Piggy March: ‘Ros Canter is the ultimate professional – every inch of her is proper class’
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Piggy March: ‘A week of feeling all the emotions’
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Piggy March: ‘We’re responsible for our sport’
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Piggy March: French travel woes, and the judging of eventing dressage
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Piggy March: ‘You never know what’s around the corner – so I treasure the good days’
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Piggy March: ‘Horses for courses’ – why Gatcombe is an ‘acquired taste’ for riders
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Piggy March: ‘Horses bring out the best in us’
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Piggy March: ‘I’d pay higher entry fees for premier horse trials to keep them running’
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*New columnist* Piggy March: ‘We need sufficient rewards to make it worthwhile’