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Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... It’s show time! If your diary is fi

Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... [View this email in your browser]( It’s show time! If your diary is filling up with events this summer, it’s time to make sure you’re perfectly prepared and looking the part – and that goes for your horse, too. These products will help ensure you and your horse look and feel great on show day, whatever your discipline. Designed to maximise comfort and performance, there’s something for everyone in this fabulous range. Make sure you and your horse are fully equipped this competition season with our competition essentials. Win with July Horse&Rider This month, we have £1,494 worth of prizes to be won! Enter on our website to be in with a chance of winning goodies from Dodson & Horrell, SSG Gloves, Absorbine, Rowen Barbary, Equine Premium and Mackey Ireland. New venue proposed for Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games In a bid to promote sustainability, the LA28 equestrian events are set to move to an existing facility. British Horse Society launches Rideathon Challenge Taking place throughout the month of July, the BHS is encouraging equestrians to ride or carriage drive 25km, or further, and raise vital funds to protect and improve safe off-road routes. Professional vets learn valuable field surgery A special equine training clinic hosted by The Mare and Foal Sanctuary in Devon has given professional vets from all over the UK the opportunity to learn valuable field surgery and anaesthesia skills on semi-feral ponies. British Dressage joins Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network The launch of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is part of British Dressage’s ongoing effort to make the sport more inclusive. Hack like a professional with Lucinda Fredericks Even professional riders use time outside the arena to improve their horse’s way of going. Olympic eventer, Lucinda Fredericks, shares her tips for motivating a laid-back type. [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 Horse and Rider. All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from Horse and Rider Our mailing address is: Horse and Rider Olive Studio Grange Road Farnham, Surrey GU10 2DQ United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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