Ellie Hughes
Ellie has been a freelance writer for Horse & Hound since 2009 having cut her journalistic teeth as assistant and then deputy editor of Eventing magazine.
She has contributed to H&H in a variety of roles, as a reporter for all the main disciplines, features writer, veterinary page coordinator and news writer. She has compiled the eventing highlights page since it first appeared in the magazine in 2010.
Ellie has also written extensively on country lifestyle and rural topics for publications such as Country Life and The Country Smallholder, where she has penned features on matters as diverse as the history of the full English breakfast to the business of rewilding. She has co-written two books — Two Brains, One Aim with Olympic event rider and coach, Eric Smiley, and Happy Days and Winning Ways with former junior and young rider team trainer, Gill Watson.
Ellie has worked for media teams at international events, including London 2012, Royal Windsor, Badminton, Burghley, Blenheim, Gatcombe and Blair.
In the saddle, she is a former Pony Club eventing national champion and has produced several horses from scratch to advanced level, including her very special 15hh homebred Short Changed. She trained one of her former eventers to small tour level in dressage, finishing third in the National Championships at advanced medium, and is now trying to complete the hat-trick of disciplines with her current competition horse, who has recently made the switch from eventing to showjumping.
While not at her desk or on a horse, Ellie runs a busy cross-country schooling course at her home in Kent.
Follow Ellie
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Distance learning: does teaching riders remotely work? *H&H Plus*
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Post-competition debriefs: what riders really need to hear and when *H&H Plus*
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Supreme Rock: the tough, medal-winning escape artist with two Badminton titles to his name
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Heavy horses bucking the trend: meet the horses drafting a sustainable future *H&H Plus*
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Lauren Nicholson (née Kieffer): from ‘barn rat’ to Olympic eventer *H&H Plus*
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Treworra takes the spoils at Warwick Hall, plus other eventing highlights *H&H Plus*
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Eventing highlights: Maverick makes the right moves *H&H Plus*
Helen Witchell bounces back from injury to score a win, while a course-designer practises what he preaches
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Eventing highlights: Mason makes a comeback *H&H Plus*
A mother of four who completed Burghley nearly 30 years ago wins with her new purchase
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Eventing highlights: Coney leads Britain to Nations Cup third *H&H Plus*
The French prove unstoppable on home soil, but two young Brits shine
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Eventing highlights: Milnes makes it a double and one pair score a 9.5 dressage *H&H Plus*
A 21-year-old stallion who refuses to be retired spearheads Charlotte Milnes’ successful event
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Eventing highlights: Bright Star shines for Parry *H&H Plus*
Spending more time at home during lockdown results in a win for one amateur rider
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Eventing highlights: Rushbrooke’s Always on time *H&H Plus*
An opinionated home-bred mare wins on only her second novice outing
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Eventing highlights: A one-eyed mare claims open intermediate glory and more *H&H Plus*
Sweden’s Therese Viklund steers her one-eyed mare to open intermediate glory as sporting action resumes after a four-month hiatus
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The ultimate accuracy test? How to master a skinny corner with Gemma Tattersall
The Olympic eventer gives her step-by-step guide to an exercise to help you with skinny corners, and fences that require you to jump with pinpoint accuracy
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5 things to look for in a young horse
H&H finds out what producers look for in their young horses — from finding something with good conformation to one that’s bold and unflappable
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Gemma Tattersall: how to make your horse focus on his footwork
The Olympic eventer takes us through a step-by-step guide to one of her favourite exercises — a bounce to a parallel to a bounce — which aims to stop your horse rushing, and think about where he's placing his feet instead
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Is dressage training racing’s latest secret weapon? *H&H VIP*
Top racehorse trainers are increasingly turning to other disciplines for advice
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It shouldn’t happen on a show day…
A whole lot of hard graft backstage keeps the competition season in full swing, but things don't always go to plan for the show world's unsung heroes
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Former British chef d'equipe joins Turkish Equestrian Federation
Former British junior and young rider showjumping chef d’equipe Mike Florence has a new role with the Turkish Equestrian Federation