
Lucy Elder
Senior news writer
Lucy joined the H&H newsdesk in 2015, taking on the senior news writer position in 2018.
Since joining the Horse & Hound team, Lucy has interviewed many top riders and has reported on the ground from major global sporting events including the Tokyo Paralympic Games and multiple European Championships. She has also reported at countless other national and international fixtures, in the UK and abroad, including Burghley, Badminton and London, and has been part of the remote coverage team for Olympics and world championships.
Her news writing experience includes covering current affairs and sports news across the spectrum of equestrian disciplines and racing, as well as human and equine welfare, industry news and court cases.
Lucy grew up as a member of the Belvoir Hunt branch of the Pony Club and competed up to intermediate level eventing. She spent a year working in eventing yards before university, where she became a member of the Great Britain Student Riders squad and competed in Ireland, Spain and Germany.
After graduating from Oxford Brookes in 2012, Lucy trained as a journalist at News Associates in London where she received her NCTJ (National Council for the Training of Journalists) qualification. She spent two years as a news reporter and entertainment editor on the Windsor Express, Slough Express and Maidenhead Advertiser titles at Baylis Media, passing her senior NQJ (National Qualification in Journalism) exams in 2015 and joining H&H the same year.
In 2018, Lucy received the British Equestrian Federation’s journalist of the year award, which recognises “great journalism in equestrian sport, celebrating the work of a written journalist, broadcaster or photographer who has gone above and beyond to promote equestrian sport during the past year”. She has twice reached the shortlist for the Martin Wills Writing Awards (2013 and 2014), for writing on a racing theme, and is also vice-chairman of the British Equestrian Media Association.
Follow Lucy
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‘Hug your horses and your people tight’: Olympic rider Liz Halliday ‘grateful for progress’ in recovery from traumatic brain injury
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‘It looks quite amazing’: watering well under way as Badminton ‘on course’ for 2025 event
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Horses head to Kentucky, setting youngsters up for success and more things the horse world is talking about
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Home of 1984 Olympic Games set to become ‘breathtaking stage’ for equestrian events at LA28
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Trump’s tariffs: how equestrian businesses are navigating the uncertainty – including moving horses across the Atlantic
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Could the United Arab Emirates become the next major player in para dressage? New plans to target LA28 Games
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Eventing confirmed for LA28 Olympics following success of Paris 2024
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Ideas for new international eventing championship for under 25s to ‘fill the gap’
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Paris Olympic gold medal-winner retires, and more things the horse world is talking about
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Riding school’s urgent plea for support to ‘keep the lights on’ and avoid selling its ponies
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Backing British events, competing top home-breds, and more things the horse world is talking about
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£2m invested in pre-emptive crackdown on gene doping in horses
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Key decisions concerning horse sport at LA28 Olympics expected in days
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Riders voice support after cross-country safety innovations used for first time
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Kentucky, Badminton or Luhmühlen? Top riders’ spring CCI5* plans start to take shape
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Burghley ‘proud’ to support air ambulance, plus more partnership news
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Three Brits, Michael Jung and top US riders to go head to head at Kentucky
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New-look frangible fences, Badminton first-timers, and more things the horse world is talking about
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Lack of abattoir causes concerns for horse welfare
