Riding for the Disabled
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Why horses’ relevance to the public is key to our sport’s survival
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‘Her impact is immense’: volunteer honoured after half a century’s service
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Calling all ‘reindeer’: equestrian charity needs your help – and your pets’
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‘My dreams are the same as everyone else’: calls for more para showing opportunities
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‘He inspires me every day’: eight-year-old diagnosed with bone cancer to ride at national championships
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Wimbledon invites inspiring rider to perform coin-toss for ladies’ singles final
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‘Long may they continue’: Britain’s best equestrian yards celebrated
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‘Memories to last a lifetime’: medals galore for British riders at Special Olympics World Games
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Strengthening the horse-human bond: The King's top honour for equine boss
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Celebrating excellence: shortlist announced for yard of the year awards
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‘A lady by nature and demeanour’: farewell to British gold medal-winning chef d’équipe
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Shock and sadness as CEO and chair resign from major equestrian organisation
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‘The unifying power of sport’: four riders to represent Britain at the Special Olympics World Games
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‘Her passion was evident’: farewell to ‘central figure’ of para equestrian sport
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Heartfelt final farewell to Sam, the cob who saved and changed lives
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‘The best £1k I’ve ever spent’: equine personality of the year retires aged 30
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Pioneering coach of disabled riders dies aged 86
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Final farewell to pony who brought joy to numerous children ‘every day’ for decades
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Action planned on supply, demand, costs and licensing issues faced by our riding schools