Is a horse's route to a championship as important as its destination? As we build towards Aachen, Sam Watson joins Nicole for one of these deep-dive overview shows, and this one gets right to the heart of how the modern event horse is made and managed.
The days of one road to a championship are gone. Now riders are picking their own paths, saving legs, choosing four-star over five-star, and building form lines that don't always line up neatly against each other. Sam has the EquiRatings numbers to prove it, and they tell a story that goes well beyond selection headaches.
Because underneath the championship talk sits a bigger question. Has the type of horse we're producing actually changed? And if it has, what does that mean for the long format, for injury risk, and for the future shape of the sport?
Highlights
Five-star starts on the decline
Rethinking the championship form line
The 33% drop in long-format numbers
What a "Horse of the Year" ranking could look like
Cost, ownership and the lorry park economy
Should young horses get their own showcase at the biggest venues?
Guests
Sam Watson – EquiRatings co-founder and 5-Star eventer, bringing the data behind the sport's biggest trends
This episode is supported by FLAIR Strips, the vet-developed, drug-free nasal strips proven to help horses breathe more easily and recover faster, worn by riders across disciplines.
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