
Bethan Simons
Bethan joined Horse & Hound as showing editor in January 2025, after spending two years as Editor for Grandstand Media’s Showing World.
She was born on a Pembrokeshire farm but did not inherit her father’s love of cows. Instead, a riding lesson at three years old sparked a passion for ponies, fuelled by hours spent with her great uncle’s Welsh ponies and point–to-pointers.
As teens, Bethan and her younger sister began showing in flat, working hunter and in-hand classes, as well as breeding their own ponies. Whilst they have stuck predominantly to the Welsh breeds, there have been forays into the other sections and breeds. They have progressed from grassroots level to wins at shows up and down the country, from the Royal Highland to the New Forest, and have each won ridden championships at the Royal Welsh.
Their Welsh section C stallion, Yrallt Mayday Surprise (Jim) almost made history as the first Welsh section C to take the RIHS championship but finished in reserve, only to become the first and only one of his breed to win the mountain and moorland championship at HOYS later that year. Their Welsh section D stallion, Ballynacoy Prince, also boasts a win and reserve championship at HOYS. Jim and Prince both stood Best of Breed at London International and enjoyed further fame when Jim was invited to meet The Queen (Elizabeth II), and Prince starred alongside Bethan and TV and radio presenter Adrian Chiles in an episode of Welsh documentary series, Iaith Ar Daith.
Bethan began her career as a teacher, before taking the opportunity to marry her love for horses with writing as a journalist and editor. She is also a Welsh language commentator, providing live coverage of Welsh equestrian events including the Royal Welsh and Royal Welsh Winter Fair, and has presented the HOYS breeders awards and the SEIB British Showing World Awards.
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‘We must adapt to face new challenges,’ says top showing producer Vicky Smith*Opinion*
By Bethan Simons Published
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‘Type is so important’: Royal International judge Leon King offers his advice for competitorsBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘She has a beautiful soul’: Former riding school pony once found tied to a lamp-post is off to HOYSBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘I like to see the horse is actually enjoying itself’: Royal International judge Margaret Hopkins shares her advice for competitorsBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘The brightest spark I’ve ever trained’: Hickstead championship for horse bred by The late Queen, owned by The KingBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘It’s all about confidence and harmony’: tips for success from Royal International judge Polly EddisBy Bethan Simons Published
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Your comprehensive guide to the 2026 HOYS M&M qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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Your complete list of HOYS 2026 qualifiers for all of your plaited poniesBy Bethan Simons Published
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Your complete guide to the hunter, hack, riding horse, cob, Arab, ladies side saddle and working hunter 2026 HOYS qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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Your one-stop shop for the 2026 HOYS coloured qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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Hopeful of a pass to the 2026 HOYS heavy horse finals? Here’s your guide to the qualifying fixturesBy Bethan Simons Published
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Got big dreams for your miniature? Here’s our guide to the 2026 HOYS miniature qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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A competitor’s guide to the 2026 harness horse and pony HOYS qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘He had the X factor’: Boston Black Tie’s breeder tells the story of how the champion came to beThe hack with a point-to-pointing heritage, who had the X-factor from the get-go
By Bethan Simons Published
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A competitor’s guide to the 2026 HOYS showing qualifiersWe’ve collated everything you need to know and updating as more details are released
By Bethan Simons Published
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Our guide to where to go for 2026 HOYS veteran qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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Dreaming of qualifying for ‘The Price’? Our guide to the 2026 HOYS in-hand qualifiersBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘Go find a space where you stand out’: meet Royal International coloured ponies’ judge Nathan ArnoldBy Bethan Simons Published
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The first rider to win London’s heritage championship four times reveals she’s ‘still winging it; still trying to prove myself’By Bethan Simons Published
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Debate over new format for HOYS championship: ‘things have to evolve’By Bethan Simons Published
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‘She believes she’s the best’: hunter type crowned intermediate champion at 2026 Royal WindsorBy Bethan Simons Published
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Family team claims supreme spot at the Fell Pony Society’s 2026 Stallion and Colt Show – and a mare takes the golden HOYS ticketBy Bethan Simons Published
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Family team claims supreme spot at the Fell Pony Society’s 2026 Stallion and Colt Show – and a mare takes the golden HOYS ticketBy Bethan Simons Published
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‘He’s super cheeky, but in all the best ways’: cute duo freshly off the lead are Windsor mini championsBy Bethan Simons Published
