Jimmy Maguire: The new Scope format has worked well *H&H VIP*
The Scope director on the festival’s success in its new home
The Scope director on the festival’s success in its new home
These combinations are loving every minute of their moments in the spotlight at Scope Festival
You’ve won the class, you’ve collected the trophy, there’s only one thing left to do — it’s time to celebrate on your victory lap! The prize-givings at the Alexanders Horseboxes Scope Festival (UK) Supreme Championships are fantastic entertainment...
We have simply fallen in love with some of these pint-sized ponies who starred at the Alexanders Horseboxes Scope Festival (UK) Supreme Championships last week — all of whom secretly think their name might be Big Star
Find out who's been successful so far at this year's Scope Festival of Showjumping
See pictures of many of the horses and riders who were crowned showjumping champions at British Showjumping Scope Festival
Louise Saywell won the Halsall Electrical National grade C title with Ardenteggle Poltarf at Scope Festival of Showjumping
Laura Robinson won the Mitchell Moor Equestrian under-18 championship at the Scope Festival of British Showjumping
Twenty-six-year-old Kerry Grimster made full use of her late draw to win the National 1.15m championship riding All Rise
Bryony Ward celebrated her second win of the week - the coveted Equiport five-year-old title - riding Rowan Willis and Samantha Gibbins's Hai Que Fabulosa
Nicole Pavitt secured a brilliant win in the Horse & Hound Foxhunter Masters riding her mother Sandra's Festiena Van Texelhof
Demi Watson, 16, won the pony discovery championship at Scope Festival in her final pony year
Kerry Brennan, winner of the Tri-Zone Air-Lite Discovery final, talks to H&H about her winner Vermillion II
British Showjumping is sticking to its qualification rules after riders refused to jump in the final round of the six-year-old class
Louise Whitaker riding Mandy Hall’s Dazzle pipped her father John and Catwalk in the Cushionbed National championship on the final day of Scope
As the weather hotted up outside, the temperature also went up a few degrees inside Bingley Hall, as riders locked horns for another eight championships
Top class showjumping competition continues at the Cushionbed British Showjumping Scope Festival at Stafford
Eight more finals were ticked off on the fourth day at the Scope Festival where the ladies and gents championships went right to the wire
The championship classes got underway at Scope Festival with hot competition as riders battled for prestigious titles
Organisers insist that the show is 'viable' and 'thriving' despite losing over £50,000 during the past two years