The word on Sharn
Sharn Wordley is one quarter of New Zealand's show jumping team at the 2018 World Equestrian Games, but most of us know very little...
Jonelle: getting the job done
Jonelle Price didn't come to the 2018 World Equestrian Games to win the dressage phase, she came to win a team medal, ideally a...
Jonelle: Why I’m riding Classic Moet at WEG
With two recent four-star winners to choose from, Jonelle Price was in an extraordinary and enviable position leading up to this World Equestrian Games.
But...
Sam Hayes: Dancing for good
When Newshub anchor Samantha Hayes was asked to do Dancing with the Stars, her initial reaction was ‘no way’. The former keen equestrian had...
Ain’t nothing like a dame: Jools Topp
Take your time. If there is one message that Dame Jools Topp would like to get through to riders and horse owners, that is...
Sam McIntosh: the French connection
It was perhaps inevitable Samantha McIntosh would find herself drawn back to Europe, where she’s spent nearly all of her working life. Though she...
Jackie Jermyn: detecting a winner
Jackie Jermyn is a woman of many talents! She is well respected in eventing, showing and show jumping circles as a rider, breeder, owner,...
Albert Voorn: show jumping’s wild card
Is it true you bought your first pony at the age of eight with money you had saved yourself?
Yes. My father was a gardener...
Like mother, like daughter: three generations of success
It was only a matter of time, it seemed, before Amanda Pottinger etched her name on to one of New Zealand’s most coveted equestrian...
John Cottle: master and commander
John Cottle is one of New Zealand’s most highly-regarded riders and trainers, and has had a hand in the careers of many other successful...