Dressage
Dressage top stories
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Eventing‘Greatness can emerge from modest beginnings’: European champion’s breeder among those recognised at top awards
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Dressage‘I did feel some nerves today’: Lottie Fry and Glamourdale fly to World Cup victory in Amsterdam
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Horse and rider trainingHow to ride extended canter for higher marks, balance and control – with advice from Laura Tomlinson
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Dressage‘We were as one’: heartbroken owner’s final farewell to 30-year-old horse, who represented her country
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DressageBritish rider’s top-level win aged 63 – with horse she thought might never compete again
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OpinionRichard Davison calls for extra steps to ensure riders suspended for horse abuse change their training methods
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Horse and rider trainingHow to ride better downward transitions for top marks with advice from an Olympic medallist
Dressage opinion from H&H columnists
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The moments, medals and horses that defined the 2025 dressage season
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Pammy Hutton calls for ‘an X Factor-type operation for equestrian sport’
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‘It’s time to make people curious about dressage by showing its beauty when done well’, says Laura Tomlinson
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‘What are we waiting for?’ asks Carl Hester following the FEI General Assembly
Tack and clothing
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9 smart double bridles you can order today
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The best short dressage girths for horses at every level
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17 dressage saddles to dream about
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11 stylish pairs of men’s competition breeches to suit all budgets
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15 of the best competition breeches to wear in the saddle this season
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From tweed to tech: 7 best men’s show jackets for style and performance in the ring
Training tips
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How to ride the perfect centre line, with tips from Olympic medallist Laura Tomlinson
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Why in-hand work could be the missing piece in your dressage training: four simple exercises to build your horse’s strength, suppleness and focus
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Train your native pony to ‘steal the show’ in the dressage ring with these 4 exercises, expert tips and polework patterns
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‘People don’t expect it, but they absolutely can do it’: top tips and 5 exercises to train your cob to excel in the dressage arena
All about dressage
The sport of dressage involves horse and rider performing a pre-set pattern of movements appropriate to their current level of training. In freestyle competitions riders have to perform set movements, but can do so in any order and at any place in the judging arena and this is set to the rider’s choice of music.
In order to compete successfully in dressage, the horse must be expressive yet obedient and able to maintain the correct body form without any signs of stiffness. The sport has been described by the layman as ‘equine ballet’ and ‘dancing horses’.
Competition in the UK, which is overseen by governing body British Dressage, starts at intro level, where only walk and trot movements are performed, right through to grand prix, which is the level seen at the Olympic Games.
There are dressage competitions available for disabled riders, although some of the top para dressage riders also compete in able-bodied competitions. Britain has an outstanding record in international para dressage championships.