Oscar Williams
H&H dressage and sport horse editor
Oscar joined Horse & Hound in October 2023 and is the magazine’s dressage editor and sports manager, overseeing coverage of equestrian sport.
Raised in Lancashire, Oscar started riding aged 12 and quickly became hooked. A keen member of the Lancaster & District branch of the Pony Club, he learnt to ride on a succession of hand-me-down ponies before persuading his parents to buy him his own horse – a wholly unsuitable but much-loved Welsh section C.
Oscar went on to study equine science at Myerscough College and, after deciding jumping wasn’t his strong suit, turned to dressage. Inspired by the London 2012 Olympics, he later spent four years working for leading trainer Emile Faurie. During that time, he competed at the 2015 National Dressage Championships and travelled with the yard to CDIs at Aachen, Vidauban, Saumur and Achleiten.
He also holds a master’s degree in Literature from York St John University (2021), combining his equestrian background with a passion for writing about the sport.
He regularly reports on elite dressage, breeding and welfare issues, as well as the science and policy shaping modern equestrian sport.
Oscar now lives in Cumbria with his two boisterous spaniels, Miffy and Dougal, and is interested in making equestrian sport more inclusive and accessible.
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Who says thoroughbreds can’t do dressage? Top tips and 4 exercises to make the most of your retrained racehorse’s highlights
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Fame – the dream horse who gave Carl Hester back his love of competing and a career-best score
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From Emma Watson’s bodyguard to double world champion: Danielle Curzon’s extraordinary dressage journey
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Air jackets vs body protectors: what’s the difference, and which should you wear?
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The best men’s riding boots for all budgets and disciplines
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One year on: the Olympic dressage moments we’ll never forget
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‘The welfare of horses has been disregarded in the pursuit of results’: Denmark bans double bridle at lower levels in major welfare shake-up
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Body protectors vs back protectors: what’s the difference – and which one do you need?
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Charlotte Dujardin returns to competition after one-year suspension
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Glamourdale – Lottie Fry’s world champion dressage stallion who makes crowds gasp
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Jagerbomb – Becky Moody’s home-bred ‘total legend’ who stole the spotlight on the world stage
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‘I finally feel like my old self again’: Olympic rider on how breaking her back was a blessing in disguise – and led to a winning return
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‘I nearly sold her’: British dressage rider Sadie Smith on the mare who changed everything and took her to the top
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Andreas Helgstrand returns to Danish team for European Championships after suspension
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‘I’ve run out of words’: Carl Hester and Fame hit season-best form ahead of Europeans
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‘I’m the poster girl for don’t ever give up’: Becky Moody and Jagerbomb’s personal best in Aachen
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‘I want to give people goosebumps’: new superstar’s electrifying performances stunned the dressage world at Aachen
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‘He gave me peace’: Carl Hester reflects on Uthopia – the remarkable dressage stallion who became his horse of a lifetime
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7 rehydration mashes to keep your horse happy, hydrated and performing