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How to win at arena eventing – essential advice for training at home and what to do on the day


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  • In this exclusive article for H&H subscribers, five-star event rider and Fellow of the British Horse Society Kylie Roddy shares her tips on how to prepare for arena eventing competitions, as well as advice on how to be successful in competitions

    Arena eventing can be a great way to sharpen your skills over the winter – but perhaps you’re looking for some tips? You may need to do some training first and are not sure what to focus on? Or do you want to improve on your performance from last season with a view to being more competitive?

    We asked renowned trainer Kylie Roddy for her top tips for arena eventing. Kylie won at the championships of British Eventing’s previous arena eventing series, Jumping And Style (JAS), and judges arena eventing competitions.

    “There is something for everybody with those classes – it’s all about what your expectations are and whether you’re looking for ‘ride skills’ or ‘competitive skills’,” says Kylie. “For some it’s about educating a young horse, others are going to train and school and then there are those looking to be competitive.”

    Kylie Roddy, who recommends work on the canter at home as part of arena eventing training.

    Kylie Roddy taking part in an arena eventing competition. Credit: Peter Nixon

    Kylie’s arena eventing tips

    Whatever your aim, Kylie says there are two main areas she focuses on for everyone in arena eventing training.

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