Sarah Eakin
Freelance journalist
Sarah Eakin is an international equestrian journalist who writes for publications on both sides of the Atlantic, including Horse & Hound, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph in the UK. A former Pony Club team member for dressage, showjumping and eventing, Sarah’s mother trained National Hunt horses and she and her three brothers also played polo. Formerly married to a US professional polo player, Sarah is currently based in Wellington, Florida.
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New partnership gels quickly to claim unexpected Winter Equestrian Festival win
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‘Emotional’ stallion with ‘huge personality’ wins for US rising star at Winter Equestrian Festival
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Winter Equestrian Festival’s home to be renamed in plan to create ‘world’s leading and most attractive venue’
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Father and son win at the Global Dressage Festival with Europe next stop
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Disneyland beckons after rider claims three wins in one week at Adequan Global Dressage Festival
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From tears to triumph: Confu returns from life-threatening virus to provide emotional win for Laura Kraut
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Nick Skelton and Laura Kraut help rising showjumping star fulfil his potential
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Grooms take the stage to compete for $5000 prize at the Winter Equestrian Festival
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Less than 2% splits top two nations in FEI Nations Cup at Global Dressage Festival
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Is this the ultimate retirement home for top showjumpers when their careers end?
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Klimke scores personal best in Nations Cup after lightning storm halts competition
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‘He prefers it when I stay out of his way’: rider wins on horse he found by accident
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Bitless and barefoot proves best for Conor Swail’s ride Vital Chance De La Roque
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‘Taming the tiger – he had so much power’: rider reaches personal milestone as Nations Cup gets underway
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Owners of Palm Beach International EC buy new businesses to expand Global Equestrian Group
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Dinner with Nick Skelton and Laura Kraut sold for $10,000
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Lady approaching 70th birthday who is back after 12-year break competes at Winter Equestrian Festival
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California showjumper bounces back from ‘epic failures’ to win at Winter Equestrian Festival
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Fifteen-year-old stallion – who is ‘finally growing up’ – impresses at Adequan Global Dressage Festival