
Oscar Williams
H&H dressage and sport horse editor
Oscar joined Horse & Hound in October 2023 as our dressage and sport horse editor, combining his deep-rooted passion for horses with a love of storytelling
Raised in Lancashire, Oscar started riding aged 12 and has never looked back. A keen member of the Lancaster & District branch of the Pony Club, Oscar learnt to ride on a string of hand-me-down ponies. He soon convinced his parents to get him his own horse – a wholly unsuitable, but very much loved Welsh section C called Crossfield Bethan.
Oscar went on to complete an equine science course at Myerscough College and, unable to see a stride, took up dressage. Growing to love the sport and inspired by the London 2012 Olympics, Oscar worked for Emile Faurie for four years after leaving college. Under his tutelage, Oscar competed at the 2015 National Dressage Championships and travelled with Emile’s horses to CDIs at Aachen, Vidauban, Saumur and Achlieiten.
Oscar holds a master’s degree in Literature from York St John University (2021), merging his love of storytelling with his equestrian background. His favourite event is the London International Horse Show, and his ultimate pinch-me moment? Being paired to ride with Charlotte Dujardin in a five-year-old class – in what was his first-ever competition.
Passionate about making equestrian sport more inclusive and accessible, Oscar now lives in Cumbria with his two boisterous spaniels, Miffy and Dougal.
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Indigro – meet the powerhouse dressage stallion taking Andrew Gould to personal bests and career highs
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What Britain’s Rotterdam performance means for the Euros as Olympic combination Lottie Fry and Glamourdale lead the way
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Who made the cut? British European youth dressage teams revealed and why there’s no pony squad
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‘I’m absolutely devastated’: British rider withdraws from European team contention
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Dressage on a budget: real riders share the smartest ways to cut costs while competing
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11 stylish pairs of men’s competition breeches to suit all budgets
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‘It’s gold medal stuff’: selection battle intensifies for final spot on Britain’s team for the European Dressage Championships
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‘He’s so special’: Carl Hester and Fame dominate at Wellington CDI as the European preparations ramp up
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‘She was a once-in-a-lifetime horse for me’: one of Britain’s most successful team horses sold to Australia
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‘It’s a continual learning process’: Olympic dressage judge Stephen Clarke on the moments that shaped his career
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‘She’s completely in love’: former British grand prix star welcomes her first foal – six weeks late
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Bordeaux – the ‘magnificent’ KWPN dressage stallion behind a wave of champions
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Safety stirrups – what are your options?
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From £800 Facebook foal to grand prix dressage: the story of Enzo, the 14.1hh Appaloosa who’s defied all expectations
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Sport horses’ welfare back on the EU agenda: rider education is ‘urgently needed’
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Is dressage judging getting tougher? The data behind the debate
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Best air jackets for the ultimate protection, comfort and performance – options to suit every rider
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‘My enthusiasm for riding hasn’t changed’: Olympian Carl Hester silences retirement rumours with a double win at Addington CDI
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Why you don’t need to ride a warmblood: enjoy the inspiring real stories behind some of the less expected partnerships spotted at the Winter Dressage Championships
