In this issue
Emma Booth pays tribute to the Danish wonder horse who became her legs and carried her to two Paralympics and the World Equestrian Games, following his final international championship in Tokyo.
Those few moments riding around the arena prior to starting a dressage test are not marked, but as Roger Fitzhardinge explains, they do create an impression.
Coming out of our Covid slumber, Equestrian Australia needs to get a rattle on to pave the way for not only the World Championships next year, but Paris 2024, Los Angeles 2028 and, most importantly, Brisbane 2032.
Tokyo Paralympian Victoria Davies knows the importance of equine gut health when it comes to producing quality performance horses at her Andalusian and Lusitano stud.
Because a horse’s mouth is so sensitive, the best jockeys, along with the best showjumpers, eventers and dressage riders, all now the importance of soft hands, says Kerry Mack.
James Arkins is heading to the USA with his two stallions, Eurostar and Joevaro, to gain exposure on the world stage and capture the attention of team selectors ahead of the FEI World Champs.
Racing Victoria is becoming a leading player in equine welfare for ex-racehorses through a comprehensive range of programs being driven by a dedicated team of seven women.
Suzy Jarratt takes us behind the scenes of Seabiscuit, the 2003 hit movie about a stubborn and rebellious loser who won over the hearts of Americans during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
From establishing a renowned saddlery with husband Peter to conquering the show ring, Carol Wagner is now applying her knack of forging great partnerships to dressage.
Liberty trainer Kim Dyer takes us on a fascinating journey of discovery to the free-riding joy of going bridleless after she realised she couldn’t out-muscle her new big and strong warmblood.
Our December issue is packed full of articles, from riders striving for next year's World Championships, to a team backing equine welfare, training tips, equine health advice and more!
With two horses in contention for next year’s World Championships in Herning, Lyndal Oatley is working hard to ensure they are both the best they can be.
Ten years after he first went to Europe for an equestrian gap year as a teenager, William Matthew is riding for Isabell Werth and is successfully campaigning an international-level Grand Prix horse.
Dr Maxine Brain explains how general anaesthesia is a vital aspect of veterinary medicine that is never taken lightly, as it demands as much care and expertise as the surgery it is being used for.