
Stephanie Bateman
Stephanie Bateman began her career working for Horse & Hound’s sister title HORSE magazine in 2009 after studying a BSc Equine Science degree at Hartpury university. After a few years working in-house for a national equestrian title, she went freelance in 2011, and now writes for a variety of print and online platforms, editing sections of national monthly magazines and contributing regular features and event reports to Horse & Hound. She juggles working with being a mummy and wife, and riding her coloured mare Matilda.
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8 incredible things you’ve always wanted to know about being a stunt riderBy Stephanie Bateman Published
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Ever wondered what it takes to build a showground? (These stats will blow your mind)What does it takes to turn a grassy field or empty indoor arena into a thriving show centre, complete with stabling and foot-perfect, all-weather surfaces? H&H finds out
By Stephanie Bateman Published
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What is life like for a groom on the road with a four-star eventer?H&H followed Francis Whittington's groom Sharon Mepham for the day at Tweseldown to find out what life is like on the road with a top rider
By Stephanie Bateman Published
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7 training tips that top showjumpers swear byWant to find the secret behind top showjumpers' successes? We ask seven riders for their training tips
By Stephanie Bateman Published
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‘The difference between winning and losing’: 6 expert tips for mastering the walkBy Stephanie Bateman Published
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Rug dilemmas: how can you make sure your horse is the ideal temperature?The dilemma of which winter rug to put on your horse is one with which we are all familiar, so we ask the experts how to make sure your horse is comfortable in his turnout rug this winter
By Stephanie Bateman Published
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‘People run up to give him a hug’: what is it like taking on Andrew Nicholson’s former ride?By Stephanie Bateman Published
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Meet the 2016 Hickstead Derby winner William WhitakerBy Stephanie Bateman Published
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‘Don’t look for eureka moments’ — and 6 other training tips that top eventers swear byBy Stephanie Bateman Published
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Tim Stockdale’s tips for a faster jump-offTake a look at Tim Stockdale's top tips for shaving a few precious seconds off your jump-off time
By Stephanie Bateman Published
