H&H Olympic reporter's review of the year
For two weeks Catherine Austen put her day job as H&H racing, hunting and polo editor on hold to become our sole accredited journalist at Greenwich
For two weeks Catherine Austen put her day job as H&H racing, hunting and polo editor on hold to become our sole accredited journalist at Greenwich
Paralympians, including riders Natasha Baker and Debbie Criddle, are aiming for Christmas number one with a charity version of Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors”
The new version of the map replaces London stations with British Paralympic medal winners — including five horses
Olympic and Paralympic riders were honoured at the annual Animal Health Trust equestrian awards last week
Horse sport enjoyed a well-documented “Olympic bounce” and now it appears that the success of Team GBR’s para riders is having the same effect
The highest-placed American rider at the London 2012 Games has died, aged 21
All human and equine samples that were taken at the London 2012 equestrian competitions have tested as negative
The British team have never been defeated at a Paralympics. But now they are flagging the need for ever stronger horsepower as global standards rise
Josie Pearson, a keen rider who won gold in the discus event, asked to spend the day with the horses who helped look after the Olympic venues
More than a million sports fans lined the streets of London yesterday (Monday 10 September) to celebrate the success of the British athletes
The parade of floats, through central London, takes place on Monday - the day after the Paralympic closing ceremony
Britain secures a gold and two silvers to ensure medals at every level in every test on the final day of Paralympic action at Greenwich Park
Natasha Baker continues her grade II golden run at the Paralympics with Cabral while Lee Pearson can only manage bronze in the Ib freestyle
British riders collected individual gold plus two silver medals in Greenwich today, ensuring Team GBR retains its unbeaten team record
The squad's rookie lands top spot on the podium, while Paralympic veteran Lee Pearson has to settle for silver behind Australia's Joann Formosa
Britain's para dressage riders dominate day two of the Paralympic Games at Greenwich Park, winning two out of the three grades on offer
For dressage fans frustrated at the coverage of the equestrian events at the Paralympics there will be some - albeit limited - airtime
Natasha Baker boosts her individual medal hopes with a grade II win while Lee Pearson leads the grade Ib, despite an error of course, to give Britain its first team score
Empty seats for "sold out" events at Greenwich Park have left many asking questions over Paralympic ticket allocation
Channel 4 say there will be "comprehensive equestrian coverage", but is unable confirm a schedule