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Eventing Podcast
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The Eventing Podcast squad bring you on a weekly, data-fuelled journey through the world of eventing. Previews, reviews and analysis - all supported by EquiRatings' data.
The Eventing Podcast squad bring you on a weekly, data-fuelled journey through the world of eventing. Previews, reviews and analysis - all supported by EquiRatings' data.
Red Mills Documentary Chapter 1: From Bread Bakers to Brand Makers
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What does it take to build a global equine brand from a small village in rural Ireland?
In Chapter 1 of this three-part documentary series, Nicole Brown sits down with CEO Gareth Connolly at the heart of Connolly's Red Mills in Goresbridge, County Kilkenny. From a bakery in 1908 to a world leader in equine nutrition, this is the story of how a family business evolved through innovation, adversity and a relentless focus on performance.
Gareth traces the journey from canal trade routes and grain monopolies to the chance conversation with Paddy Mullins that changed Irish racing history. There are sliding doors moments along the way. Two world wars. Foot and mouth. A devastating fire. Covid lockdowns. And through it all, each generation stepping up as caretakers rather than owners.
At its core, the philosophy remains simple. Put the animal first. Never compromise. And make sure what's on the bag is in the bag.
This is where the Red Mills story begins.
Highlights The 1908 origins of Connolly's Red Mills
How a bakery became a national feed manufacturer
The Paddy Mullins moment that shaped Irish racing
Innovation through adversity, from war to Covid
Why every product is still manufactured in County Kilkenny
The meaning behind "no compromise" nutrition
Guest Gareth Connolly – CEO of Connolly's Red Mills and fifth-generation member of the Connolly family.
Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here.
Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs.
If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts.
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The Grassroots Show: From Plan to Performance
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A new season. A new host. A fresh start.
Cameron Beer steps in to lead the 2026 Grassroots Show, bringing his experience as a British eventing coach and self-confessed grassroots enthusiast to a series built around practical tools for real riders.
In the first episode of the year, Cameron is joined by fellow coach and five-star rider Jo Rimmer to tackle one of the most important parts of eventing that often gets overlooked - planning. From setting honest long-term goals to working backwards from key events, they discuss how to structure a season, how to cope when plans change, and why developing your own "system" is the foundation of consistent performance.
And this season, you are part of it.
At the end of every episode, Cameron will set a weekly training task for listeners to try at home. This week's jumping exercise focuses on rhythm and control through a simple three-cavaletti line. Try it, post it, and tag your efforts using #GrassrootsChallenge so the team can follow along.
Highlights How to plan a season by working backwards from your goal
Tactical vs technical skills and how to identify your weaknesses
What "sticking to your system" really means in competition
Managing nerves and building mental resilience
This week's jumping training challenge
Guests Cameron Beer – British event rider and coach focused on developing riders through the grassroots levels
Jo Rimmer – Five-star event rider and one of British Eventing's lead regional coaches
Presented by Foran Equine, part of the Connolly's RED MILLS family.
Listen to our last Grassroots Show with Lucy Robinson and Jesse Maye here.
EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Follow the EquiRatings Eventing Podcast for more data-led insight, top-tier guests, and everything you need to keep up with the 2025 season on Instagram and Facebook.
Don't miss The Red Mills Rider Bursary 2026 — a chance for two amateur riders to receive a year of performance support from the Red Mills team. Head to redmillshorse.com/become-the-2026-red-mills-rider/ for details and to apply.
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Valentine's Day Special
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Valentine's Day on the Eventing Podcast means one thing. Power couples, a quiz, and very little mercy.
We've teamed up with the USEA Podcast for the annual Valentine's Special as eventing couples Ryan and Lillian Wood, and Sam and Brayden Lissington go head to head across general knowledge, eventing trivia, and the questions that really matter, how well they actually know each other. With flags flying for Australia, the USA, Britain, and New Zealand, expectations are low, rules are flexible, and bragging rights are firmly on the line.
For the latest in U.S. eventing—competition highlights, rider interviews, expert insights, and more—follow the USEA and subscribe to the USEA podcast channel to stay up to date!
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Red Mills Special: Izzy Taylor
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After a career defined by volume, grit and longevity, Izzy Taylor sits down to reflect on evolution, perspective and what still drives her heading into 2026. She talks openly about stepping back from being "Busy Izzy", reframing success, and learning when change is not a threat but a necessity.
Izzy reflects on injury, recovery and mindset, the realities of motherhood at the top of the sport, and how experience reshapes the way she trains, competes and builds a team. There's a close look at the horses shaping her season, led by Barrington Alice, and why heart, brain and trust still underpin everything she believes about eventing.
Highlights
Reframing ambition and stepping away from being "Busy Izzy"
Injury, recovery and the mental side of coming back
Motherhood, longevity and evolving priorities at the top level
Barrington Alice, Bramham and shaping a 2026 campaign
Why heart and brain still matter more than raw talent
Guest
Izzy Taylor – British five-star event rider, championship team member, and one of the sport's most experienced producers of elite event horses.
Sponsors:
Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here.
Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs.
If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts.
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Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
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6 US Horses to Follow in 2026
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The first big preview show of 2026 is here, and it's all about the US horses you might not be talking about yet. Nicole is joined by Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne to dig into the four-star pipeline, the age profiles that matter, and the combinations quietly putting their hands up as LA edges closer.
From familiar names with depth in their strings to genuinely under-the-radar horses flagged by the data, this is a season-setting conversation about where US eventing is heading and why now is the moment to start paying attention.
Highlights
Why four-star is the proving ground for future championship horses
The age groups that historically point toward Olympic success
Under-the-radar US combinations with standout data profiles
East Coast and West Coast storylines worth following
How the US Equestrian Open is changing the way fans track form
Guests
Diarmuid Byrne, EquiRatings co-founder
Annie Bishop, producer and US eventing specialist
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6 US Horses to Follow in 2026
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The first big preview show of 2026 is here, and it's all about the US horses you might not be talking about yet. Nicole is joined by Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne to dig into the four-star pipeline, the age profiles that matter, and the combinations quietly putting their hands up as LA edges closer.
From familiar names with depth in their strings to genuinely under-the-radar horses flagged by the data, this is a season-setting conversation about where US eventing is heading and why now is the moment to start paying attention.
Highlights
Why four-star is the proving ground for future championship horses
The age groups that historically point toward Olympic success
Under-the-radar US combinations with standout data profiles
East Coast and West Coast storylines worth following
How the US Equestrian Open is changing the way fans track form
Guests
Diarmuid Byrne, EquiRatings co-founder
Annie Bishop, producer and US eventing specialist
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00:25
Ask Us Anything: Listener Q&A
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The Eventing Podcast inbox has been overflowing, and since we couldn't get to them all during the last episode, here's a full listener-powered question episode for you. From season plans and LA 2028 predictions to Badminton memories, German dominance, and the rising stars reshaping 2026, nothing is off-limits. It's opinions, insight, and a few unfiltered tangents from the people who see every side of the sport.
Highlights
What 2026 could mean for the world number one battle
Who the team are backing for LA (and why the case isn't straightforward)
Early-season plans for Rocket, Goldman, and the horses coming through
The British vs German storyline heading into Aachen Worlds
Rising nations, U25 strength and the next generation of medal contenders
The big events they'd actually choose to spectate this year
Plus a few listener curveballs… from profile pictures to strange foods
Guests
Diarm Byrne, co-founder of EquiRatings and data analyst for elite sport
Sam Watson, five-time senior championship rider for Ireland
Spike Milligan, FEI team vet with decades of championship experience
Hosted by Nicole Brown
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Back at the Table with the A-Team
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The A-Team is back and somehow January already feels long. Between Diarm's medical misadventures, Spike's family odyssey to Cape Town and Sam getting ID'd at 40, it's a suitably unhinged reunion… before we finally get to the sport.
From why flag penalties moved from 15 to nine, to what really separates a championship horse from a five-star horse, to Ireland's new high-performance era under Sam Griffiths, it's a state-of-play start to 2026 with perhaps more questions than answers...
Listeners sent in plenty of those questions, so this is Part One - the Q&A show follows next!
Guests
Nicole Brown (Host)
Sam Watson, five-star rider and EquiRatings co-founder
Diarm Byrne, EquiRatings co-founder
Spike Milligan, FEI team vet with decades of championship experience
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54:13
When Nicole Met: Kate Rocher-Smith
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On today's episode of When Nicole Met, supported by Bedmax, we sit down with five-star rider and producer Kate Rocher-Smith to unravel a career built as much in the sales yard as in the start box. From a first Badminton to eight- and nine-year-olds at Aston le Walls and a stable full of rising prospects, Kate explains how Dassett Eventing has become one of the sport's most influential pipelines for top horses and top riders.
Highlights
Badminton 2025 and the first-five-star learning curve
How Dassett Eventing reshaped the sales + production model
The traits that matter most in young horses today
Why team culture drives performance and longevity
Ones to watch for 2026 and the next generation
Guests
Kate Rocher-Smith, five-star rider and founder of Dassett Eventing
Hosted by Nicole Brown
This show is kindly supported by Bedmax, purpose-made, natural horse bedding designed to protect respiratory health, support hooves, and provide a clean, comfortable stable environment.
42:38
Red Mills Special: Inside 2026 with Tina & Isabel Cook
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On today's Connelly's Red Mills Special, we've got a brilliant double act: former European Champion Tina Cook and one of the most exciting young names coming through, her daughter Izzy. With the 2026 season in sight, we look back on a year that included Boekelo, Young Rider medals and a first full run at four-star, and ahead to under-25 Worlds, Bramham ambitions and the next crop of homebreds coming through the yard.
From the call that cost an individual medal at Strzegom to the seven-year-olds they both hope to take to Le Lion, the Cooks open the door on what's to come.
Highlights
Four-star lessons, Boekelo and the Young Rider Europeans
Team orders, pressure and delivering under championship conditions
Under-25 Worlds: why the pathway matters and how riders get selected
Breeding, bloodlines and the next generation of Cook horses
Horses to follow in 2026: Mexican Law, Moony and the seven-year-olds
Guests
Tina Cook - Former European Champion & Red Mills Ambassador
Isabel Cook - U21/Young Rider medalist & Red Mills Ambassador
Presented in partnership with Connelly's Red Mills
Sponsors:
Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here.
Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs.
If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts.
49:39
USEA Special: Keeping Eventing's Trust with David O'Connor
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Welcome back to the Eventing Podcast. We have teamed up with the USEA and for this New Year special, we're taking on one of the biggest conversations in equestrian sport: social license. What it is, why it matters, and how every one of us plays a role in the future of eventing. Olympic champion, five-star winner, USEF Chief of Sport, and USEA EA21 Director of Coaching David O'Connor joins the show to unpack trust, education, safety, and responsibility, and how the sport can evolve while keeping its core values at the center.
For the latest in U.S. eventing, competition highlights, rider interviews, expert insights, and more, follow the USEA and subscribe to the USEA podcast channel to stay up to date!
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32:43
Strawmax Stable Chat: Andy Heffernan
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Andy Heffernan steps into the stable and we go well beyond course plans and CV lines — from winter escapes and family life to AI fence drawings, Olympic dream seats, and why Bramham still means everything to him.
HIGHLIGHTS
Why winter never really slows him down
Using AI to turn fences into drawings
The advice from Andrew Nicholson that shaped his career
Why Bramham is still his favourite event
Olympic finals, jump racing, and skiing envy
"More tolerant than I used to be" - summing himself up in a few words
GUEST
Andy Heffernan - international course designer, coach, and rider
To find out more about Strawmax bedding and how it could work in your yard, head to: https://www.strawmax.co.uk
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15:48
When Nicole Met: Annie Bishop
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Today on When Nicole Met, supported by Bedmax, we meet someone whose life has touched every corner of eventing. From growing up in a family steeped in eventing history to carving out her own path in advertising, creative production and now commentary and podcasting, Annie Bishop talks storytelling, sport, and why fresh voices matter. She also gives an inside look at the US Equestrian Open podcast, working alongside riders across dressage, jumping and eventing, and how the Open format is helping develop combinations and build fans in the lead-up to LA.
Highlights
Parents who rode at Olympic and World Championship level
Advertising, production and crisis comms, and what eventing can learn
Commentary, data and storytelling as gateways to the sport
The rise of the US Equestrian Open and why the series matters
Representation, female voices and growing US commentary talent
Hopes for 2026 and building new fans for equestrian sport
Guest
Annie Bishop – Producer, commentator and host of the US Equestrian Open Podcast. Part of the EquiRatings team, working across eventing, jumping and dressage.
This show is kindly supported by Bedmax, purpose-made, natural horse bedding designed to protect respiratory health, support hooves, and provide a clean, comfortable stable environment.
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Sam Lissington on Data, Depth, & the Road to LA
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After closing out 2025 as world number seven, Sam Lissington sits down to unpack the season that changed everything and the road ahead. She reflects on the pride of consistency across Luhmühlen, Burghley, Blenheim and Strzegom, the satisfaction of finally showing what long-term horses like Sooty can do, and the analytical approach behind improving weaknesses and speed through the winter.
Sam also tackles the tougher side of the year: Badminton heartbreak, late injuries to key horses and rebuilding horsepower for 2026–27. Plus, an inside look at Lucas Stone's rise and what data, instinct and market context really mean when buying for championships.
Highlights
World number seven and a year built on consistency
Sooty's Luhmühlen podium and Billy Alberto at Burghley
Injuries, resilience and refocusing for 2026
Lucas Stone, New York and future championship horsepower
Guest
Sam Lissington – International event rider for New Zealand and 2025 world number seven.
Team Lissington Open Farm Day 2026
Team Lissington is opening it's doors on the 18th Jan! Bring a friend and watch some Winter horsey action with mulled wine and nibbles 🍷🐴 They will run through training priorities, plans for the year ahead and a no-strings-attached overview of the various ownership opportunities and models in eventing. Please RSVP for catering purposes ➡️ link in Sam's bio
Want to find out more about EquiRatings Horse Sales? Visit the website here.
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Red Mills Feed Room: Protein and Performance
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In this Red Mills Feed Room episode, Spike is joined by Louise Jones from Red Mills to tackle one of the most misunderstood topics in horse nutrition: protein.
Does protein really make horses hot? Can you underfeed it without realising? Is soya actually a problem, or just another internet myth? From muscle development and rehab to allergies, topline and performance, this is a straight-talking myth-busting conversation that separates fact from long-held stable lore.
Highlights:
Why protein is so often blamed for excitability
What actually happens when horses are under-fed protein
The truth about soya, fertility and inflammation
Protein requirements for young horses and horses in rehab
Why supplements can't replace a balanced diet
Practical, evidence-based and refreshingly clear, this one is for anyone who's ever second-guessed their feeding program.
With thanks to Red Mills for their continued support of the Feed Room series.
📲 Stay Connected This episode is brought to you by Connolly's Red Mills. For expert advice, forage analysis, and feeding support, visit redmills.com or connect with their nutrition team directly. Proud partners of the podcast, Red Mills are here to help you feed your horse with confidence.
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When Nicole Met: Adam Short
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On today's When Nicole Met show, supported by Bedmax, we are joined by someone who has become one of eventing's most recognisable personalities and a firm favourite with so many. Adam Short takes us from the heart of Newcastle, where ten riding lessons at Stepney Bank Stables changed the course of his life, right through to grooming at Olympic level. He reflects on the years learning under the incomparable Jackie Potts, the leap to Tom McEwen's team and the reality of managing horses and riders through the pressure of major championships. Adam also shares the emotion behind Dublin's journey to Paris, the power of riding schools to transform young lives and why the eventing community means so much to him.
Highlights How Stepney Bank Stables shaped Adam's childhood and future
Lessons from Fox-Pitt Eventing and working closely with Jackie Potts
Moving to Tom McEwen's yard and settling into championship life
The pride and emotion behind Dublin's performance in Paris
Why community, opportunity and access matter
Guests Adam Short - Head groom to Olympic medallist Tom McEwen. Adam has groomed at the world's biggest stages and is a passionate advocate for Stepney Bank Stables.
This show is kindly supported by Bedmax, purpose-made, natural horse bedding designed to protect respiratory health, support hooves, and provide a clean, comfortable stable environment.
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The Year of the Horse: Harnessing Mindset, Motivation and Meaning in 2026
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As 2026 gets underway, Nicole Brown is joined by performance coach Aoife Leggett of 360 Coaching to explore how riders, professionals and passionate amateurs alike can make the most of the Year of the Horse. Drawing on her experience in elite yards, corporate environments and performance psychology, Aoife shares practical tools to help listeners build clarity, protect their energy and lead themselves with intention in a demanding sport.
This episode is all about aligning ambition with sustainability and learning how to illuminate and inspire, rather than running on empty.
In this episode, we cover: The Year of the Horse: what it means for equestrians Aoife explains why 2026 is known as the Year of the Fire Horse and what that represents in terms of momentum, courage and opportunity. The conversation explores the fine line between powerful forward energy and burnout, and how riders can channel this year in a way that supports long-term success.
Pillar one: clarity Nicole and Aoife discuss why so many riders lose sight of why they started and how comparison, pressure and social media can cloud decision-making. Aoife shares how reconnecting with your own values, mindset and definition of success can bring focus back to both riding and life more broadly.
Pillar two: energy The equestrian world is notorious for long hours and relentless schedules. Aoife breaks down why fatigue is so common and how small, realistic changes can make a big difference. From sleep and recovery to identifying what genuinely gives you energy, this section focuses on sustainability without drastic life changes.
Pillar three: leadership Leadership isn't just about running a yard or managing a team. Aoife explains why it starts with how you lead yourself, the habits you keep and the standards you hold in private. Creating positive culture, whether at home, in a professional setup or with a small support team, plays a huge role in performance and wellbeing.
Goals, habits and identity Big goals can be motivating, but only if they're backed up by meaningful processes. Aoife talks about the importance of milestones, identity-based habits and narrowing your focus so progress feels achievable and rewarding rather than overwhelming.
Breathwork for riders Aoife introduces breathwork as a practical tool for calming nerves, improving focus and managing pressure. She shares a simple breathing exercise that listeners can use anywhere, and explains why breathwork has become a staple for elite athletes across many sports.
Resources and links mentioned in the show Aoife Leggett / 360 Coaching website Downloadable reflection guide and breathwork resource Follow Aoife on Instagram
About the guest: Aoife Leggett Aoife Leggett is an internationally accredited Coach specialising in Mindset and Performance Coaching for riders, athletes and high-performing professionals. With qualifications in Breathwork, Sport & Performance Psychology, Coaching and Performance Nutrition, she helps equestrians build confidence, manage nerves, achieve their goals and perform at their best - both in and out of the saddle.
Through her practice, Three Sixty Coaching, Aoife works with clients worldwide and takes a holistic, rider-centred approach that supports clients in developing clarity and resilience, enabling them to fulfil their full potential in a grounded and sustainable way.
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When Nicole Met: Cameron Beer
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In this episode of When Nicole Met, Nicole catches up with Cameron Beer for a conversation that starts with ponies, cowboys and a lot of fun, and grows into coaching, curiosity and five star ambition. Cameron talks about growing up around horses, learning through play, riding unfamiliar horses through GB Student Riders and why being inquisitive has shaped everything he does.
They chat about coaching as a craft, why adaptability matters more than perfection, producing Gatsby, and how curiosity, not pressure, sits at the heart of good horsemanship. The episode also marks an exciting moment, with Cameron announced as the new host of the Foran Equine Grassroots Show for 2026.
Highlights:
Growing up with ponies and learning by having fun
From cowboy days to international eventing ambitions
University, GB Student Riders and riding unfamiliar horses
Coaching philosophy built on curiosity and play
Producing Gatsby and plans for the step up in 2026
Why grassroots riders deserve better support and visibility
What's coming next for the Grassroots Show
Guests:
Cameron Beer, international event rider, Level 3 coach, presenter and incoming host of the Foran Equine Grassroots Show.
This show is kindly supported by Bedmax, purpose-made, natural horse bedding designed to protect respiratory health, support hooves, and provide a clean, comfortable stable environment.
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Eventing Podcast Christmas Party
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It's the final sign-off of the year, and the EquiRatings team does what it does best when left unsupervised: turns a simple Christmas quiz into organised chaos.
Diarm is in the host's chair, the rules are questionable at best, and the conversation moves fast from reindeer maths and Home Alone trivia to eventing stats, show jumping rankings, Christmas routines and the strange traditions that only make sense if you've been on the road all season. Somewhere in the middle, there are proper insights too, reflections on 2025, big performances, big numbers, and why this sport keeps pulling people back in.
Very on-brand for the last episode before the holidays.
Highlights The annual EquiRatings Christmas Quiz, with rules that evolve in real time
Eventing and show jumping stats sneaking into festive trivia
Strong opinions on Home Alone, Love Actually and Christmas drinking etiquette
A surprisingly serious moment on why engagement matters in sport
A secret plan to mildly confuse Nicole over the holidays
Guests (a large chunk of the ER team) Sam Watson
Charlotte Smet
Ali Barrett
Annie Bishop
Georgia Patrick
Sean White
48:07
The EquiRatings Christmas Special That Was Meant To Be A Quiz
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It's the final sign-off for the EquiRatings team in 2025… sort of. Because while most of the crew are mentally halfway to mince pies and mulled wine, the jumping world is still rolling on and some of us are very much still on duty.
So what do we do with the whole team on one call at Christmas? Naturally: a very serious quiz (with questionable rules, minus points for guessing, and absolutely zero respect for staying on topic).
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