William Fox-Pitt was today named as the British Equestrian Writers’ Association’s personality of the year following an outstanding season in which he had won eventing individual silver and team gold at the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky
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2010
Horse magazine: sub-editor
You should know your poll from your fetlock, be empathetic to the needs and ambitions of amateur horse owners at all levels of ability, and be interested in what’s happening in the equestrian world in general
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Your Horse: deputy editor and staff writer
Your Horse, based in Peterborough, seeks a deputy editor and staff writer to help shape a new era for our expanding equine business
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Polo Times: sub-editor
Polo Times – the UK magazine for players and followers of the game of kings – is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic sub-editor
Continue reading →Twitter is different things to different people – as Kevin Pietersen, Darren Bent and several other sporting figures have discovered to their embarrassment in the past, and as we have reported on occasion. It can be redolent with misunderstandings and confusion
Continue reading →Entries for the annual Martin Wills Young Writers’ Award open today, with a prize fund of more than £3,000 awaiting entrants in the competition, which recognises creative writing around a horseracing theme across three categories — under-26, under-19 and under-15.
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Cook tops the prizes at BEWA awards
From Andrew Baldock, BEWA European eventing champion Tina Cook has won the British Equestrian Writers’ Association personality of the year award, it was announced today at the BEWA’s annual awards lunch, staged at Saddlers’ Hall in London. Cook, from Sussex, the daughter of former champion National Hunt jockey Josh Gifford, won Olympic individual and team [...]
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Dennis Cunnington
Dennis Cunnington, the tennis correspondent of the Press Association for many years, has died.
Continue reading →Photographer and SJA member KIT HOUGHTON, the new chairman of the British Equestrian Writers’ Association, begins his term looking forward to a year which will include the European show jumping and dressage championships being staged at Windsor in the summer and more stringent media accreditation requirements for those working at the Badminton Three-day Event.
Continue reading →By Barry Newcombe Alan Smith, equestrian writer for the Daily Telegraph for 48 years, is to become president of the British Equestrian Writers’ Association when he steps down from daily journalism next month.
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