Showing
Whether you’re looking for the latest showing news, exclusive interviews with top showing producers or opinions from influential names, Horse & Hound’s showing hub is the place to be. Also check out our premium showing articles for H&H subscribers, which include a step-by-step guide to preparing your horse or pony for the season after their winter break, advice from top professionals on how to prepare for individual classes and how to tackle common problems, and a breakdown of all this year’s HOYS qualifiers.
Bethan Simons, showing editor | Email Bethan | H&H Showing facebook
Showing top stories
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OpinionShowing is at a crossroads amid increasing pressure, warns Simon Reynolds
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Showing‘Nothing compares to it anywhere else in the world’: local home-bred stallion leads 2026 Barley Saturday parade
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ShowjumpingNeed somewhere to stay near Hickstead? We’ve found plenty of options...
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ShowjumpingH&H’s guide to 2026 London International tickets, plus exclusive discount code
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Showing‘I hate to see horses that are too fat’: Royal Windsor judge Victoria Mullen reveals what she wants to see in the ring
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ShowjumpingHeading to Royal Windsor Horse Show? Here’s what you really shouldn’t miss
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ShowingShowing producer banned for eight years after video goes viral said he ‘takes horse welfare extremely seriously’
Showing tips
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Gill Cowell reveals what she’ll be looking for as judge of the in-hand M&M championship at Royal Windsor
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Justine Armstrong-Small reveals what she looks for in working hunter pony classes, and shares her advice for first-timers
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5 tried and tested tips to clean muddy feather – and keep them sparkling
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6 simple steps to supple and sparkling tack
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H&H’s guide to working hunter pony classes: what to know before you give them a go
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6 frequently asked showing questions – and the answers you need to help you stand out
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I’ve got first-hand experience of competing at London International and these are my top tips for first-timers
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‘First and foremost and above all else, these ponies must safely carry a small child’: meet the RIHS plaited mini judge
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Time to shine: how to nail your individual show to dazzle the judges
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‘I don’t belong here!’ Riding alongside our idols can lead to impostor syndrome cramping our competitive ability – here’s how to put those feelings to bed
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How to jump a big, bushy bullfinch to impress the judges
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First impressions count in the show ring: why the go-round can make or break your class – and how to ace it
Opinion from top producers
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Showing is at a crossroads amid increasing pressure, warns Simon Reynolds
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‘If a horse doesn’t perform, we have to look at ourselves and do better,’ says showing producer Gill Thompson
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‘Why are we reluctant to speak up and voice our concerns to showing societies?’ asks H&H’s Bethan Simons
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‘Rules should be informed, practical, and evidence-based’ says Rebecca Penny after NPS outlaws a certain noseband
Tack and clothing
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9 smart double bridles you can order today
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Best showing numnahs for looking the part in the ring
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Interested in showing an American Miniature Horse, but don't know where to start? We’re here to help...
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Look and feel the part in one of these stylish tweed jackets
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10 little-known rules of showing etiquette you need to swot up on before the season
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Coat shine sprays worth adding to your grooming kit before show day
What is showing?
Showing is an opportunity for horses and ponies to compete side by side with others of the same type — from hunters and working hunters to show ponies and native breeds, plus cobs, hacks, seniors and many more.
The winter showing circuit comes to an end in March, with riders battling for prestigious titles at winter championships, such as the Ponies UK Winter Classic and the BSPS Winter Championships.
Once the summer scene gets underway, qualifiers for the Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead in July are hotly contested. Royal Windsor in May is also in most riders’ diaries, whether as a competitor or spectator.
Then all eyes turn to society summer championships and qualifiers for October’s Horse of the Year Show, where a supreme horse and pony is crowned, and top-class workers, hunters, hacks, cobs — plus many more — come under the spotlight. For natives and senior in-hand and ridden equines, their moment to shine comes at London International in December.