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Get the most out the London Games, whether you're watching at home or heading to Greenwich
Keep up to date with all the news from previous and forthcoming Olympic Games where Horse & Hound covers all equestrian Olympic disciplines.
Get the most out the London Games, whether you're watching at home or heading to Greenwich
Tomorrow's H&H magazine is a bumper issues with a whopping 30 pages of Olympic content, analysing the British contenders, the challenges they face and their main opposition
No matter how meticulous the preparations, floods, technical glitches and form upsets have all become part of Olympic folklore. For some riders this has meant a last minute call-up
The Swedish showjumping team combines former Olympians with riders making their Olympic debuts
Steffen Peters heads the United States dressage team for the 2012 Olympic Games
Multi-Olympic gold medal winner Isabell Werth has not made the London 2012 squad
The German showjumping star has ruled himself out of selection for the German team for London 2012
The German dressage team will be without Totilas for the London Games due to his rider suffering from glandular fever
Find out who the riders over 50 are, which showjumper has a new hip and which dressage rider's son was in a rock band
Edward Gal, Anky van Grunsven and Adelinde Cornelissen are set to represent the Netherlands in team dressage at this summer's Olympic Games
In our exclusive interview, Ben explains what it would mean to make the British team and who he thinks are favourites for Olympic success
Olympic dressage tickets appear to be back on sale on the LOCOG website.
Reed Kessler - who is just seventeen years old - has made the US showjumping team for Greenwich
Horse & Hound is hosting an exclusive reader event at our London offices and you have the chance to be there
Mary King may have competed at five Olympic Games during her career but she is still 'over the moon' to have been selected for the British team, as she tells Chris Stafford Radio
Khaled Abdulaziz Al Eid and Abdullah Waleed Sharbatly - whose horses tested positive for prohibited substances - have had their suspensions reduced from eight months to two
To ensure the London 2012 Olympics are not marred by an outbreak of equine influenza the Animal Health Trust (AHT) is offering free testing to vets between now and July
The Suffolk Show has fallen victim to the bad weather, while Bramham, South of England and grassroots eventing are also affected
Mark's 2011 Badminton winner will be off work for around three months
At the launch of Mint Polo In The Park 2012, Jodie Kidd spoke out for the reinstatement of polo to the Olympic Games