World Cup Dressage Final goes right to the line!

April 7th, 2019
The Kür at the World Cup Final was a thriller, the title was in the balance right to the last halt of the last test. All the action in our on-the-spot report... Read Article Comments Off on World Cup Dressage Final goes right to the line!
 

Ilse Schwarz Meets Laura Graves

April 6th, 2019
Ilse Schwarz meets up with the 'unknown' American dressage rider, Laura Graves who burst on the scene at the WEG in Normandy... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

What a Dressage World Cup Final Grand Prix!!!


The first round of the dressage World Cup final is over, and this was certainly a Grand Prix dressage feast. On the spot report from Christopher Hector... Read Article Comments Off on What a Dressage World Cup Final Grand Prix!!!
 

World Cup Report: Beezie Madden – can she make it two in a row?

April 5th, 2019
Beezie Madden is one of the world's great showjumping riders, sit in on this exclusive interview as she prepares to defend her World Cup title in Göteborg... Read Article Comments Off on World Cup Report: Beezie Madden – can she make it two in a row?
 

Forty Years of World Cup Breeding

April 1st, 2019
Forty years of World Cup finals, and Gemma Alexander and Christopher Hector analyse the jumping and dressage breeding over four decades... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

WFFS sweeps the breeding world…

March 30th, 2019
WFFS - how big a problem is it? What studbooks have reacted and how? What do the stallion owners think? This and much much more in our special survey Read Article 2 Comments »
 

The Kür – An Historical Review

March 28th, 2019
Back in 1991, THM was privileged to publish this piece by Gabriela Grillo. Gabriella played a key rôle in the development of the Kür, as a rider, but also as a theorist, as a trained musician who worked to combine the classical principles of dressage with music that was appropriate and sympathetic... Read Article Comments Off on The Kür – An Historical Review
 

Christopher Hector reviews Paul Belasik’s new book…

March 23rd, 2019
In the past year I have been enthralled by two equestrian books that could not be more different in their form, while at the same time, sharing an awareness that the heart of dressage is to be found in balance. Miguel Tavora’s Dressage Principles and Techniques is like the most wonderful cookbook. Here there are […] Read Article 3 Comments »
 

Dressage History – A delight…

March 21st, 2019
A new Australian dressage history has been published, and Christopher Hector finds it fascinating. Read the review.... Read Article Comments Off on Dressage History – A delight…
 

Ludger Beerbaum on Big Shows v Little Shows, WFFS and Jumper Breeding…

March 15th, 2019
Showjumping ace, Ludger Beerbaum discusses some of the issues facing the sport - big shows v little shows, the effect of hind boots, which way in jumping breeding, in this exclusive interview with Christopher Hector Read Article Comments Off on Ludger Beerbaum on Big Shows v Little Shows, WFFS and Jumper Breeding…