Arena eventing: how to prepare at home and what to do on the day
Can’t wait until March for your horse trials fix? H&H finds out how to set yourself up for success for arena eventing this winter
 
			Working on a freelance basis, Emily has attended a wide range of horse shows and events as Horse & Hound’s onsite reporter, as well as writing features for both the magazine and website since 2004. Emily assisted the British Horse Society with the launch of its national equestrian awards initiative, and also plays a key role in the press teams for major sporting events including Wimbledon and the London Marathon.
 
				Can’t wait until March for your horse trials fix? H&H finds out how to set yourself up for success for arena eventing this winter
 
				Find out what the organisers of the Liverpool International Horse Trials have in store for spectators at the Echo Arena on the biggest party night of the year
 
				With the third running of the Liverpool International Horse Show starting next week, we spoke to some riders and spectators to find out what they think of the event
 
				Coming to Olympia this year but not sure where to park? Take a look at our handy guide to the best car parks in the area
 
				Dressage riders are renowned for their elegant and classic appearance. Read on to see which brands and looks help keep Anna Ross at the top of her game both in competition and at home
 
				From saddles to snaffles and hoof dressing to a dishwasher, dressage rider Anna Ross reveals the 10 things which are key to her yard running smoothly…
 
				Tucked right in the heart of the capital is the Mounted Branch of the City of London Police. St Paul’s Cathedral is just a few hundred yards away, office blocks tower overheard and Londoners and tourists spill out of coffee shops. We take a sneak peek behind the scenes...
 
				Elegant and stylish, it is no surprise to learn that much of Emily King’s riding attire comes from Italy. We find out which brands and styles can be discovered in the event rider's wardrobe and tack room — and why
