Eleanor Jones
News editor
Eleanor joined Horse & Hound as news editor in March 2016, having spent eight and a half years working for local and national newspapers. During her time with H&H, Eleanor has attended numerous industry conferences and events, including the FEI sport forum, the British Equine Veterinary Association annual congress and the National Equine Forum, and has spoken at the NEF and the Saddle Research Trust conference. She has reported on all disciplines and aspects of the industry, from Brexit to anti-bullying campaigns and from dressage rules to dressage mules. She spent time travelling across Europe with World Horse Welfare to see first-hand the experience of horses being transported thousands of miles to slaughter, producing reports for print, online and in video format, and has also reported on showjumping events from national qualifiers to international grands prix, as well as the 2021, 2023 and 2025 Europeans and 2022 World Championships.
Eleanor has been riding since she was seven, and was given her first pony, a £300 Welsh section B mare, at the age of 12. She worked for dressage and showjumping riders, and now has two warmblood mares who she competes at British Showjumping events, and two home-bred youngsters. She has competed in dressage but since her mark sheets have contained phrases such as “unexpected manoeuvre between C and M” and “well sat”, tends to stick to the jumping.
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Showing the public – and ourselves – that horses can enjoy their sport
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‘A bond broken by death’ but enduring for 100 years: forelock of horse killed in war saved by his soldier for decades
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‘Wanton neglect of hundreds of animals’: 59 horses among +450 animals seized in one of the worst cases the RSPCA has dealt with
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Last chance to nominate your equine and human heroes for the 10th H&H Awards
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Always the bridesmaid: rescued cob who watched others be rehomed stars at her new owner’s wedding
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A zest for life, king of the field and beloved family member: top rider’s farewell to horse who brought her back into the sport she loves
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Equine conflict behaviours shown more in snaffle bridles than doubles, research finds
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Medal-winning rider aims to ‘come out strong next year’ after surgery on dislocated and broken leg
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An Olympic rider’s recovery from brain injury, the Europeans’ final countdown and other things the horse world is talking about
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‘It’s been a joy’: new book published in much-loved Jinny and Shantih series
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‘I’ll never stop fighting’: Olympic event rider back in the saddle a year after serious brain injury
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‘Passion, dedication and expertise’ as 2025 HOYS supreme judges confirmed
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1,900-year-old grave found of horse who may have been a favourite of his Roman owner
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‘I feel I’ve finally worked it out!’ Olympic rider goes bridleless with quirky horse – and is ‘blown away’ by the result
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Owners of horse killed on hack campaign in her memory – as riders not mentioned in new national road safety strategy
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‘Incurable optimism’ and enduring popularity: farewell to hugely influential horseman
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Princess Royal to join nearly 300 riders and horses in centuries-old tradition
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Changes after ‘Horses – Making a Killing’ documentary need cross-border support to protect equine welfare
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Low hay yields, tough showjumping tracks and other things the horse world is talking about