Pippa Roome
Magazine editor and eventing editor
Pippa is magazine editor and eventing editor at Horse & Hound. An Exeter graduate, she has worked for H&H since 2003 and has held the role of eventing editor since 2005. In 2014 she was promoted to hold the role of head of sports and in 2016 she took on the position of magazine editor, while still keeping her eventing editor responsibilities.
Pippa has reported at three Olympics, in Rio in 2016, Tokyo in 2021 and Paris in 2024, from the 2010, 2014 and 2018 World Equestrian Games (WEG), the 2022 World Championships and at the five-star horse trials at Badminton, Burghley, Luhmühlen, Pau, Kentucky and Maryland.
Outside eventing, Pippa has reported on the 2014 (Lyon), 2015 (Las Vegas) and 2018 (Paris) dressage and showjumping World Cup finals, as well as the 2015 European Showjumping Championships in Aachen. She reported the showjumping at the 2010 and 2018 WEGs and worked across all the disciplines at the Olympics in 2016, 2021 and 2024.
In 2009, Pippa won the IPC Media digital journalist of the year award.
Pippa has ridden all her life and progressed through the Pony Club to be a working pupil for eventers Lucinda and Clayton Fredericks during her gap year before university, pairing up with the chestnut gelding VIP (Peanut) to complete her first CCI* (now CCI2*-L). She continued to event Peanut during university and while working for H&H, competing up to intermediate level and completing seven CCI*s (now CCI2*-Ls) in total.
When Peanut retired, Pippa took a break from competing for 10 years. In 2018, she returned to the fray at BE90 level with the 15.1hh Connemara Kiltulla Lad (Alfie), who is mostly her mother’s dressage horse but also spent a couple of years moonlighting with her as an eventer, with the odd rosette coming their way. Although she doesn’t currently compete, Pippa continues to enjoy riding Alfie at home when she has time.
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Four British falls, shades of 2005 and a leaderboard in turmoil: everything you need to know about Blenheim Europeans cross-country day
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Michael Jung leads Germany to team gold at close of Blenheim Europeans cross-country as rest of team leaderboard juggled
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Bubby Upton becomes fourth British rider to fall on extraordinary Blenheim Europeans cross-country day
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Tom McEwen puts in fast round to take the lead as Blenheim Europeans cross-country day continues
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Britain out of the running for team medals at Blenheim Europeans as second team rider eliminated across country
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Mixed fortunes across country for first team riders at Blenheim Europeans as Swiss rider excels: ‘He has 1000 legs to get me to the other side’
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One withdrawal ahead of Blenheim Europeans cross-country: ‘He isn’t feeling his best right now’
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‘He’s a unicorn, but he will use his muck as a pillow sometimes’ – meet Hannah Chowen, groom to Piggy March’s stallion at Blenheim
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One sub-20, the key to a horse-shy mare and get ready for cross-country: everything you need to read from Friday at the Blenheim Europeans
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Britain in silver as big three nations hold the podium after Blenheim Europeans dressage, plus the final riders who helped other countries challenge
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Olympic champions deliver only sub-20 score to hold individual gold after Blenheim Europeans dressage
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Bubby Upton moves into fourth after her Blenheim Europeans dressage test: ‘We got the warm-up right today’
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Britain makes gains as Germany’s third rider is disappointed with his Blenheim European Championships dressage test
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An extraordinary record: we salute the rider contesting her 30th senior eventing championship this week at Blenheim
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‘I didn’t realise the cross-country jumps were so big!’ – meet Bubby Upton’s groom Kirsty Campbell, who’s switched sports from showjumping to eventing
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Frustrating mistakes, a tussle at the top and Blenheim memories: everything you need to know from Thursday at the Europeans
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Former Blenheim winner leads Germany to double gold overnight at Europeans, with Britain just behind
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British championship debutante reflects on Blenheim Europeans dressage: ‘We could have done better, but this isn’t our strong point’
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Yasmin Ingham kicks off British effort at Blenheim Europeans: ‘I’m not riding a big, flashy horse, so it’s gaining those small margins’