Eventing
Eventing top stories
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Racing‘Who is this old fool who has come to ride?’: 70-year-old Mark Todd goes under the radar in ‘retirement’
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EventingHopes for future return of Maryland 5 Star, with supporting three-star set to run in 2026
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EventingFive-star horse trials cancelled for 2026 after months of rumours
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EventingDo you ride a retrained racehorse? Check out the competition series and championships exclusive to you
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Opinion‘What could equestrian sport learn from the Winter Olympics?’ asks H&H’s Pippa Roome
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Horse and rider trainingOlympic rider shares simple polework exercise that can improve flexibility and rideability in horses at any level
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EventingThe rider flying between hemispheres for her spring five-star prep – and the fellow thoroughbred lover who makes it possible
Eventing opinion from H&H columnists
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‘What could equestrian sport learn from the Winter Olympics?’ asks H&H’s Pippa Roome
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‘Vets who haven’t seen the horse in the flesh are stopping riders from buying,’ warns Richard Sheane of Cooley Farm
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11 eventing moments to celebrate from 2025, plus one we really didn’t see coming
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‘Good jumping horses that have been trained correctly’: Kylie Roddy on what you need to be successful at Pau five-star
Tack and clothing
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13 body protectors for children that are up to Pony Club and riding school standards
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11 of the best body protectors that meet the current standards
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Everything you need to know about body protector standards – and what’s accepted for your discipline
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Racesafe adds ‘slim and unobtrusive’ air jacket to its safety range for riders
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Eventing rule changes for 2026 – what you need to know about voice aids in dressage, tack rules and flag penalties
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Air jackets vs body protectors: what’s the difference, and which should you wear?
Training tips
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Top event riders share their tips for training horses to tackle drops with confidence
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How to make the most of cross-country schooling with advice from top trainers
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Teach your horse to jump water trays with tips from top showjumpers
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How to improve a horse’s gallop: top eventers share their tips for productive fast work
All about eventing
Eventing is a three-phase equestrian sport in which a horse and rider combination compete in dressage, showjumping and cross-country.
The same combination have to compete in all three phases – a rider can’t substitute a different horse for any part of the competition.
The sport is designed to be a test of all-round horsemanship of the rider and the adaptability and training of the horse across the different sports.
Scores are given as penalties and the horse and rider with the lowest penalties after all three phases of an event are the winners.
Events, also known as horse trials, are typically referred to as one-day or three-day events, despite the fact a competition can actually be held over one, two, three or four days.
Eventing in Britain is overseen by the sport’s governing body British Eventing with competition starting over jumps of 80cm in height and increases in height up to advanced level over showjumps with a maximum height of 1.25m and cross-country fences set at 1.20m.
There are also international eventing competitions run under FEI rules from one- to five-star level.