
Agnes Stamp
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#SundaySchool: how to improve lead changes over a fenceThis exercise, as explained by five-star Irish event rider, Camilla Speirs (pictured), explains how to improve lead changes over a fence
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#SundaySchool: how to improve rhythm over fencesEvent rider and coach Nick Gauntlett explains how you can use poles to dictate the rhythm that will give horse and rider belief in their approach to a fence
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Ros Canter’s useful jumping exercise to help improve performanceThe individual World champion shares a simple exercise to help develop your horse’s balance, turning and accuracy, using just two fences
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Happy New Year! 3 top eventers share their New Year’s resolutionsBy Agnes Stamp Published
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How to get a temporary job at Olympia Horse ShowApplying for a temporary job at Olympia is a great way to experience this festive show
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Always wondered what happens in the hospitality boxes at Olympia Horse Show? Well here you go…Enjoying the first-class sport from the comfort of your own private box is the ultimate luxury. Here’s how to get the best from your box at the world’s best equestrian Christmas party
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How to get a volunteer job at Blenheim Palace International Horse TrialsNikki Jackson, Head of Visitor Liaison speaks to us about some of the volunteer roles on offer at Blenheim International Horse Trials.
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Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials camping: what you need to knowHere's everything you need to know about camping at Blenheim Horse Trials
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How to get a temporary job at Burghley Horse TrialsApplying for a temporary job during Burghley Horse Trials is a great way to get involved without the need for a four-star horse — here's how to get a job there
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‘You’re supposed to take away anything they can scratch on — but I can’t take his teeth out’Horse & Hound meets one owner whose horse is suffering from sweet itch — and finds out how she is managing the problem
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Photosensitivity: ‘She looked like an acid burns victim’Horse & Hound meets one owner whose 14.3hh all-rounder suffers from photosensitivity — and finds out how she is managing the problem
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‘You can never relax about laminitis — it’s always there’: managing the conditionAs much as we look forward to the long evenings and warmer weather, summer can have its downsides too — especially if your horse or pony suffers from laminitis
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‘It is visibly distressing for him’: coping with headshaking this summerBlue skies and a burgeoning competition schedule mean most riders long for the summer, but for some owners it’s not all plain sailing
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How a 12.2hh pony kept a seven-year-old budding jockey going while critically illBy Agnes Stamp Published
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Hot competition: the secrets to bagging a place on top equestrian coursesFrom racing to horse care, H&H finds out how to bag your place on some of Britain’s most popular equestrian courses
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How the IJF got one amateur jockey back in the saddle: ‘I pegged the floor, head first’To celebrate the Injured Jockeys Fund being Horse & Hound's charity of the year for 2016, we meet some of the equestrians who have benefitted from its help
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From jockey to wheelchair tennis star: ‘I knew I couldn’t feel my legs’By Agnes Stamp Published
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Jockey Paul Moloney: ‘There’s never a good time to have an accident’The jockey talks to H&H about how the Injured Jockeys Fund's Oaksey House got him on the road to recovery following an accident
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‘I live life, I set goals and I keep pushing’: how one para dressage rider beats the oddsH&H meets the inspirational para dressage rider Victoria Davies, to find out how she copes with her disability to achieve her goals in the saddle
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‘I couldn’t even put my own socks on’: jockey in horror fall credits IJF to speedy winning comeback
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How the IJF helped a former jockey and trainer who needed 14 operations to rebuild his skullBy Agnes Stamp Published
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Eventer recovers from coma: ‘I certainly don’t remember being on a horse that day’By Agnes Stamp Published
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Para dressage rider Edward Chanin: ‘Getting back on a horse was the best therapy ever’To celebrate the Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) being Horse & Hound's charity for 2016, we meet some of the equestrians who have benefitted from its help
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10 injuries your horse might encounter out hunting — and how to treat themAny sports horse can get hurt, but the unpredictable demands of the hunting field can result in unforeseen injury to horse, rider or both
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