Claire Seidl's talented 5 year old TS World Magic is a horse bred for dressage who also loves to jump. We find out why Claire, a Grand Prix dressage rider, would have no fears of this horse going to 4* level if he continues to show the talent
From Melbourne International Horse Trials’ winners to HRCAV Top Teams Trophy winners, the off the track thoroughbred is gaining lots of praise as the ideal eventing horse
There is no-one more qualified to talk about or more interesting to listen to on the subject of cross country than Lucinda Green. Find out her thoughts on this year's Badminton course and the importance of keeping this phase the focus of the competition
Tamara Campain tells us about Rockingham Tiggeriffic, the horse she will be riding at Melbourne IHT this week and her hopes for the future (look out Chris Burton!)
Alison Duthie caught up with the eye catching combination of Catriona McGufficke and Cayuse Kingmaker to find out more about the ‘Sportaloosa’ who doesn’t like getting his feet wet and their special cross country colours
We caught up with Megan Jones to check out her new truck, find out what happened at Sydney to Flowervale Maserati (who now heads to Melbourne) and why Megan thought it would have been ‘fun’ to ride at Badminton this year
Does Nations Cup winner Kiwi eventer Lizzie Brown prefer drops or ditches, mares or geldings, Badminton or Burghley, Nicholson or Fox-Pitt (well, that one is obvious)? Find out in this fun video
4* British rider Nick Gauntlett is 'desperate to get his flag' but look out Yogi Breisner, Nick's after your job! Find out more about Nick in this interview by Emily Penney
Amanda Young’s 15h (‘ish) New Zealand pig-hunting horse may be small for an eventing horse but he’s an absolute gem and we had to find out more about him when we saw them competing at Sydney International Horse Trials
The last time that Wendy Schaeffer rode at Badminton was in 1996, the year that she became an Olympic Gold medallist. Emily Penney talked to Wendy to find out how her preparation is going, this time from her permanent UK base