
Eleanor Jones
Eleanor joined Horse & Hound as news editor in March 2016, having spent eight and a half years working for local and national newspapers. During her time with H&H, Eleanor has attended numerous industry conferences and events, including the FEI sport forum, the British Equine Veterinary Association annual congress and the National Equine Forum, and has spoken at the NEF and the Saddle Research Trust conference.
She has reported on all disciplines and aspects of the industry, from Brexit to anti-bullying campaigns and from dressage rules to dressage mules. She spent time travelling across Europe with World Horse Welfare to see first-hand the experience of horses being transported thousands of miles to slaughter, producing reports for print, online and in video format, and has also reported on showjumping events from national qualifiers to international grands prix, as well as the 2021, 2023 and 2025 Europeans and 2022 World Championships.
Eleanor has been riding since she was seven, and was given her first pony, a £300 Welsh section B mare, at the age of 12. She worked for dressage and showjumping riders, and now has two warmblood mares who she competes at British Showjumping events, and two home-bred youngsters. She has competed in dressage but since her mark sheets have contained phrases such as “unexpected manoeuvre between C and M” and “well sat”, tends to stick to the jumping.

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‘We might get a six-horse jump-off on Sunday’: stage set for fabulous Hickstead Derby after top trialBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Retiring with the sun on his back: British Speed Derby legend bows out to live with his friends after stellar careerBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘We couldn’t have sold her if we’d tried!’ But quirky mare comes right in style to win at HicksteadBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘How will the Dartmoor hill ponies be protected?’ Prime minister insists cull will not happen after condemnation – but campaigners await confirmationBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Who are you calling a donkey? Equines practise their football skills before England World Cup openerBy Eleanor Jones Published
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A national treasure, a dear friend: farewell to ‘one of the greatest gifts dressage has ever received’Obituary
By Eleanor Jones Published
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New law benefits horses and owners as dog control order imposedBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Final farewell to orphaned foal who touched hearts with his giant teddy friend after a safe and happy lifeBy Eleanor Jones Published
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What’s under the Derby bank, three types of grass, invading ducklings and other fascinating facts about HicksteadBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘I don’t like hacking – so why not ride the whole country!’ Riders take on epic John O’Groats to Land’s End challenge to battle for dementia cureBy Eleanor Jones Published
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How to start riding bridleless by establishing the ultimate connection with your horseBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Former winners to triumph, or a surprise result? Find out who’s taking on the 2026 Hickstead DerbyBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘The right next step’: US company ‘very fortunate’ to buy Irish equestrian brandBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Fantastic opportunity’ as third arena means new national championship for amateur ridersBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘We don’t have much humility’ but we can all learn, every week, to improve horses’ livesBy Eleanor Jones Published
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Olympic rider faces ‘long weeks’ out of the saddle after serious competition fallBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Starting to shine again’: mare rescued pregnant, emaciated and with a heart murmur beats the odds to thrive and raise her foalBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘She was crying help but he drove off’: driver left rider stuck under catastrophically injured pony after road collisionBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘It feels like the start of something very exciting’: HOYS-bound showjumper on her first bridleless competitionBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Long may she continue’: much-loved showjumping mare who retired aged 32 is still loving life with tiny riderBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Losing one is a tragedy’ but 90% of hill pony population could be at risk from new Government contractsBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘Good horsemanship is far more than results’: new award recognises those who truly put the horse firstBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘The horses looked as happy as Larry’: first British bridleless show inspires – and goes viralBy Eleanor Jones Published
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‘A gentleman from day one’: 30-year-old horse left to starve gets his second chanceBy Eleanor Jones Published