Advanced event lost from Scottish calendar
Popular event loses top level competition due to lack of support
Popular event loses top level competition due to lack of support
The former Olympic eventer turned course designer will be stewarding at the Grand National meeting for the first time
Planning permission has been granted for an international-standard equestrian centre near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders
Ian Stark knocked 11mins off his previous time, while former H&H blogger National Hunt trainer Tom Symonds finished in a sensational time of 2hr38min
Ian Stark has been retraining wild ponies for his riding school in the Borders
Tina Cook competes at Ballindenisk this week in the hope of securing a qualification for the London Olympics for her 2008 double Olympic bronze medallist Miners Frolic
Work has already started on the new course at the north Yorkshire venue, which will be more than 3.25k long and include 33 fences
With his hectic schedule - he competed in nearly 40 events in Britain alone last year - you might be surprised to hear that William Fox-Pitt has time to entertain
Ian Stark describes his relationship with Murphy Himself, while H&H eventing editor Pippa Roome reviews the London Olympic Test Event
New venues in Northumberland and Scotland will provide eventing of all levels for the north
Former European eventing champion Ian Stark has been inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame
Olympic event rider Ian Stark has expressed his thanks for the good wishes he has received since being taken ill 10 days ago
Olympic event rider, trainer and course builder Ian Stark is currently in an ambulance on his way to Borders General Hospital, a week after suffering a brain bleed
The Olympic event rider and popular trainer and course builder is out of intensive care but still being monitored closely by hospital staff following a brain bleed on Sunday
The Olympic event rider turned course designer and trainer is undergoing tests in the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff after suffering a "blinding headache" yesterday
“Flying Scot” Ian Stark is taking over from Sue Benson as cross-country course-designer at Bramham Horse Trials
Riders Ian Stark, Michael Whitaker and Ann Moore and horses Over To You and Mister Softee took their place in the BHS Equestrian Hall of Fame today (17 November)
A new hanging log to wall combination is one of the changes to the British open cross-country course at this year’s Gatcombe, Ian Stark revealed on Tuesday
Mike Etherington-Smith is joined by Ian Stark as course designer at this year's Chatsworth Horse Trials