Ireland decides to send full team of six event riders to WEG
More room on the airplane transporting Ireland's event horses means a full team of six can go to Kentucky, rather than the five confirmed earlier this summer
More room on the airplane transporting Ireland's event horses means a full team of six can go to Kentucky, rather than the five confirmed earlier this summer
Ireland is likely to only field five eventers, rather than the permitted six, at this autumn’s World Equestrian Games, due to the cost of flying horses to the USA
The eventing star has renewed her contract with Horse Sport Ireland in the run up to the 2012 Olympics
Former top-class dressage rider Ferdi Eilberg has been appointed by Horse Sport Ireland as dressage trainer to the eventing team
Horse Sport Ireland’s high performance manager Ginny Elliot has named her 18-strong senior eventing squad for 2009.
Former eventing star Ginny Elliot, racehorse trainer Charlie Edgerton and Horse magazine's deputy editor Victoria Gray will be lining up to take part in the London Marathon this weekend
Former British Olympic event rider Ginny Elliot will start next month as high performance manager for the Irish eventing team
Today’s cross-country fences are less scary and more technical than in the past, but are they better? Ginny Elliot shares her views in an exclusive feature in today's Horse & Hound
Mary King, Jeanette Brakewell, Francis Whittington and other top riders are hosting a series of training demonstrations to raise money and awareness for Spinal Research
Eventing legend Ginny Elliot explains how your body shape will influence your cross-country seat
To celebrate the launch of her new Eventing Club for grass roots event riders, Ginny Elliot offers expert advice on competing young horses
To celebrate the launch of her new Eventing Club for grass roots event riders, Ginny Elliot offers expert advice on how to deal with a young mare who regularly runs out
To celebrate the launch of her new Eventing Club for grass roots event riders, Ginny Elliot offers expert advice on how to deal with a very spooky horse