Courtney Dye in "stable coma" after schooling accident
US international dressage rider Courtney Dye (née King) is reported to be in a "stable coma" after falling from a young horse last week.
Zara Phillips focuses ahead to London Olympic Games
With Zara Phillips' world champion Toytown out of action and her chances of making the World Equestrian Games uncertain, she is now focusing on the 2012 Olympics
Irish pony team supporter Kerry Turkington, dies
Pony showjumping medallist Emily Turkington's mother Kerry has died aged 45
'Horses Inside Out' lecture-demo at Sparsholt
Equine therapist Gillian Higgins to paint the skeleton on horses for Inside Out lecture-demo
Badminton Horse Trials blog: Sarah Stretton's first events of 2010
Our Badminton Horse Trials debutant Sarah Stretton heads to Aston-le-Walls and Isleham for her first runs of the year
Four top US riders battered by falls in one weekend
Four American event riders have been injured at Pine Top Horse Trials
Angelo Telatin becomes 65th British Horse Society Fellow
Former international show jumper Angelo Telatin has been awarded The Fellowship of the British Horse Society (BHS).
Trevor Morse court case: gyrocopter pilot to give evidence today
The pilot of the gyrocopter that killed Warwickshire hunt supporter Trevor Morse is giving evidence in court today (Monday 8 March).
Help 'Cheltenham' charity single top the music charts
The charity single 'Cheltenham', featuring vocals from jockeys, trainers and owners, is now available to download
Irish opposition party fight against staghunting ban
Irish opposition party Fine Gael has promised to repeal any staghunting ban if it gets into government
Top riders and judges plan charity "Dressage Extravaganza"
Top dressage riders and judges are planning a June "Dressage Extravaganza" to raise money for the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity
Davison family will host dressage masterclass at British Open
Richard Davison, his wife Gillian and son Joe will highlight dressage's diversity at the British Open Show Jumping Championships
Top huntsmen race for hunting repeal at Ascot
Some of the country's top huntsmen will take part in a Flat race at Ascot next month to raise money for the Countryside Alliance's repeal fund
Health problems in older horses going unnoticed
Do horse owners fail to recognise problems affecting older horses? This is the question raised by new research
Warwickshire team chase postponed
The Warwickshire team chase, scheduled for Sunday, 14 March has been postponed due to the wet weather
New hi-vis riding kit code to help safety standards
A new certification scheme has been introduced to make it easier for riders to ensure they are wearing high-visibility garments that comply with British safety standards
New competition to encourage young showing stewards
A new competition to encourage young showing stewards is being launched by South Essex Insurance Brokers
Quorn huntsman breaks neck in fall
Quorn whipper-in Daniel Cherriman is carrying the horn after huntsman Peter Collins broke his neck in a fall
Swamp fever outbreak sparks tripartite review
Rules on importing horses to the UK are under review following the two cases of equine infectious anaemia (EIA or swamp fever) found in horses that travelled from Romania to Wiltshire
Karen Dixon's Get Smart, multi-medalled eventer for Britain, put down
One of British eventing's all-time greats, Karen Dixon's Olympic, world and European medallist Get Smart, has been put down
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