Lucy Elder
Senior news writer
Lucy joined the H&H newsdesk in 2015, taking on the senior news writer position in 2018.
Since joining the Horse & Hound team, Lucy has interviewed many top riders and has reported on the ground from major global sporting events including the Tokyo Paralympic Games and multiple European Championships. She has also reported at countless other national and international fixtures, in the UK and abroad, including Burghley, Badminton and London, and has been part of the remote coverage team for Olympics and world championships.
Her news writing experience includes covering current affairs and sports news across the spectrum of equestrian disciplines and racing, as well as human and equine welfare, industry news and court cases.
Lucy grew up as a member of the Belvoir Hunt branch of the Pony Club and competed up to intermediate level eventing. She spent a year working in eventing yards before university, where she became a member of the Great Britain Student Riders squad and competed in Ireland, Spain and Germany.
After graduating from Oxford Brookes in 2012, Lucy trained as a journalist at News Associates in London where she received her NCTJ (National Council for the Training of Journalists) qualification. She spent two years as a news reporter and entertainment editor on the Windsor Express, Slough Express and Maidenhead Advertiser titles at Baylis Media, passing her senior NQJ (National Qualification in Journalism) exams in 2015 and joining H&H the same year.
In 2018, Lucy received the British Equestrian Federation’s journalist of the year award, which recognises “great journalism in equestrian sport, celebrating the work of a written journalist, broadcaster or photographer who has gone above and beyond to promote equestrian sport during the past year”. She has twice reached the shortlist for the Martin Wills Writing Awards (2013 and 2014), for writing on a racing theme, and is also vice-chairman of the British Equestrian Media Association.
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Dressage blood rule clarification and changes to eventing series: what’s coming for FEI competitors in 2026
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Fresh look for eventing Nations Cup in 2026 to create more exciting finale
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‘You can count on us’: LA28 Olympic organisers share update on equestrian plans
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‘Flawless’ rising star sells at elite auction for €90,000 to UK buyer
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Olympic champion wins on World Cup circuit with exciting rising star
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Call for medals for the horses as well as riders at LA28 Olympics: ‘We have two athletes’
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Yasmin Ingham, LA28 Olympic Games and support for battle against equine grass sickness: latest partnership news
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British medallist excels in second sport, Carl Hester shares his views and more things the horse world is talking about
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Hopes of ‘truly outstanding’ LA28 Olympic Games as equestrian competition schedule released
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Medal-winning British rider smashes records in second sport: ‘It’s a totally different feeling’
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First Black British female jump jockey hopes to inspire others to achieve their dreams
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Ireland and Britain chosen to host first two under-25 eventing World Championships
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Horsebox parking charges introduced or box parks remain closed six months after pledge to make woodlands ‘accessible to more riders’
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Fresh hope of saving London 2012 Olympic legacy equestrian centre
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Controversial changes to showjumping blood rules approved – but Britain will not follow suit
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Being braver about celebrating equestrian sport, warning to owners, and more things the horse world is talking about
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Olympic medallist Toledo De Kerser back jumping after injury, plus other things the horse world is talking about
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‘But my horse is well cared for’: equestrians conflicted over equine welfare versus long-standing habits
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New pre-vetting document introduced to make buying and selling horses smoother