British Carriagedriving
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Gypsy vanner to represent Britain at pony world driving championships
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‘Unwanted’ rescue colt becomes national champion
Yogi was taken into the care of World Horse Welfare as a two-year-old after he and his field-mate were bought by someone with ‘very little knowledge’ of their background who contacted the charity for advice
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Driving pony turned showjumper ‘still winning’ aged 22 retires
‘We did 135 BS classes and won 60% of them, and were in the top three in over 92% of them’
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Emily Ham's driving blog: Inspired by a champion
Our carriage driving blogger, inspired by Anna Grayston’s gold medal success at the pony World Championships, is keen to be back driving a pony pair
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Emily Ham's driving blog: Getting back on track
Emily has worked hard to get back out competing after her unfortunate tip up earlier this year
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Emily Ham's driving blog: Overcoming Alfie's demons
Our carriage driving blogger has enjoyed producing a promising horse where he came on leaps and bounds at a recent show
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Prolific driving pony collapses and dies
One of the most successful private driving ponies of the last decade has been put to sleep
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Emily Ham's driving blog: Training with the world champion
Emily has made great progress in training with the help of Boyd Exell, but sadly things didn't go to plan at the indor driving championships
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Emily Ham's driving blog: opening doors for the next generation
H&H's driving blogger explains the range of opportunities available for young drivers in Britain and how you can get involved
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Emily Ham's driving blog: Considering collars
H&H's driving blogger talks us through the suitability of different collars for different breeds and purposes
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Top British driver to quit the sport
Several reasons are behind the departure of the experienced, world class level competitor
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Emily Ham's driving blog: Small ponies are wonderful to drive
H&H's driving blogger discusses the advantages of driving a small pony, and why you should give it a go
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Emily Ham's driving blog: introducing myself and the sport of carriage driving
H&H's new driving blogger Emily Ham explains the phases of driving trials — and why she thinks it should be an Olympic sport
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A new name for British driving body
The sport of carriage driving in Britain has had a makeover — including a new name — to align it with the other major equestrian disciplines
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New home for driving championships
The British Horse Driving Trials Association national championships are moving from Windsor to Ashfields Carriage and Polo Club at Great Canfield, Essex
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Now the wet weather is devastating driving trials
The wet weather has devastated the British Horse Driving Trials Association calendar this month with all of its July fixtures being cancelled
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Farewell to...former British four-in-hand gold medallist Jack Collinson
Former British four-in-hand gold medallist Jack Collinson died on 11 January aged 83
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Call for mature carriage drivers to come forward
Older people looking to improve their fitness are being urged to try the fast and furious sport of carriage driving
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Holker Hall driving trials cancelled for 2012
Holker Hall driving trials in Cumbria will not be running next year