Opinion
Welcome to the home of expert equestrian opinion on the Horse & Hound website. Below are the latest thoughts of our columnists, whose views are published in Horse & Hound magazine each week.
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Andrew Nicholson: ‘Credit to British events where it’s due’
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Graham Fletcher: ‘Could racing help to revitalise showjumping?’
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Carl Hester: ‘We don’t want tension in dressage – we want collection and energy’
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Ronnie Lee Jones: ‘Young stars of the future have hard lessons to learn’
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Simon Reynolds: ‘We could all learn a lot from Ros Canter’s professional outlook’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Losing Britain’s hugely successful para dressage trainer to the USA was a mistake’
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Mark Phillips: ‘Burghley is the ultimate test’
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Julie Templeton: ‘Shows in England could learn a lot from Dublin’
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Piggy March: ‘It’s definitely not all downhill on the way home from Blair’
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Adam Cromarty: ‘Showjumping deserves better than the current nationals offering’
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Laura Tomlinson: ‘It’s just what the doctor ordered’
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Stuart Hollings: ‘I was accused of inciting a riot, but are we any nearer to knowing the full picture now than 20 years ago?’
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Andrew Nicholson: ‘Dublin is a show with so much history’
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Nick Skelton: ‘Our sport was seen in a positive light at the Paris Olympics’
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Richard Davison: ‘Upholding the integrity of equestrian sport amid a media frenzy’
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Graham Fletcher: ‘There was drama unfolding with every round during the Olympics’
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Anna Ross: ‘Let’s move forward with pride in our past and the humility to improve sport’
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Alex Robinson: ‘It really isn’t over until the very end at the Royal International’
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Mark Phillips: ‘The Olympics are life-changing with extreme highs and lows’