Becky Murray
Senior news writer
Becky Murray started freelance writing for Horse & Hound in 2016 alongside other equestrian titles, before joining the H&H news team in July 2018. She moved up to senior news writer in January 2022. During her time at H&H she has reported on a broad range of topics across the equestrian industry including welfare issues, veterinary studies, FEI Tribunal hearings, rider safety, and road safety campaigns. In 2019 she attended the national Strangles Symposium and the Scottish welfare conference.
Becky was part of the home remote reporting team for the Tokyo and Paris Olympic Games as well as multiple European Championships. She has reported in person from Morris Equestrian, the Royal Highland Show, Blair Castle, Scone Palace and Luhmühlen. She is attending the 2025 European Para Dressage Championships as Horse & Hound’s on-site reporter.
Based in north Scotland, Becky learnt to ride at the age of five. She got the showjumping bug with her 13.2hh older pony Phoenix, who used to particularly enjoy a chase-me-Charlie. She went on to compete in British Showjumping and riding club activities as a teenager with her pony Sparkle. After losing two horses in 2015 to illness and injury, Becky is now producing two Irish mares, Ruby and Chloe, and hopes to get back in the showjumping ring in the future. She also has two miniature Shetland sisters, Mootie and Poppet, who keep her on her toes.
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‘Greatness can emerge from modest beginnings’: European champion’s breeder among those recognised at top awards
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Extended grief after the loss of an animal can affect people as much as a human bereavement, research shows
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‘More than the results, I will cherish your heart’ – five-star horse sold to the US
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‘Enough is enough’: seventh debate on fireworks takes place but Government still unwilling to set timeline for change
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‘Welfare is a priority’: BSPS introduces new whip rule for certain classes
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‘We’re just getting started’: project to give more young people from low socio-economic households access to horses proves successful
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Farewell to prolific horsewoman who won gold at the first eventing World Championships
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‘This felt right’: five-star Irish showjumper switches to ride for Sweden
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Ireland appoints former Badminton winner as eventing team manager: ‘I want an Olympic medal’
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‘He became part of our family’: top stud and rider pay tribute to 12-year-old stallion put down following accident at showground
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New lifetime ‘safety net’ connecting horses with people in their past who care
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Heartbreak as horse who made history at Cheltenham dies in retirement, aged 10
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‘I am incredibly excited’: Olympic rider named new course-designer for British four-star
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‘He leaves a great legacy’: farewell to Derby-winning racehorse owner and breeder
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‘You gave us more than I ever thought possible’: emotional final tribute to 31-year-old horse who kickstarted top rider’s career
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Pony dumped in London ‘on the brink of death’ spends first Christmas in new home
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Equine welfare charities reflect on the challenges of 2025 – as the number of owners giving up their horses increases
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Former Olympic rider brings ‘unrivalled experience’ as she takes on new jumping manager role
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‘Excellent for increasing trust and confidence’: police welcome horses’ return after 26 years