EquiRatings Eventing Podcast

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A weekly, data-fuelled journey through the world of eventing

  • 40 minutes 12 seconds
    Sam Lissington on Data, Depth, & the Road to LA

    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

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    9 January 2026, 6:11 am
  • 19 minutes 5 seconds
    Red Mills Feed Room: Protein and Performance

    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.

    7 January 2026, 6:00 am
  • 52 minutes 59 seconds
    When Nicole Met: Adam Short

    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.

    5 January 2026, 6:00 am
  • 46 minutes 42 seconds
    The Year of the Horse: Harnessing Mindset, Motivation and Meaning in 2026

    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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    3 January 2026, 6:00 am
  • 45 minutes 56 seconds
    When Nicole Met: Cameron Beer

    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.

    29 December 2025, 6:00 am
  • 45 minutes 17 seconds
    The EquiRatings Christmas Special That Was Meant To Be A Quiz

    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).

    24 December 2025, 6:00 am
  • 38 minutes 59 seconds
    The British Eventing Show: A Christmas Conversation with British Eventing

    Between Christmas and New Year is always a strange pause. The horses still need doing, the calendar for next season is already filling up, and yet it's the one moment in the year where everyone takes a breath and looks around.

    In this Christmas special, Nicole brings together an all-star panel to reflect on 2025, from personal milestones and big championship moments to confidence wobbles, comeback stories and the quieter wins that matter just as much. It's an honest conversation about perspective, community, and why eventing is as much about the people as it is the results, before attention inevitably turns to championship season and what's coming next.

    Highlights

    • Personal and professional highlights from 2025, including championship highs and lessons learned along the way
    • How family, perspective and confidence shape performance at the top level
    • British Eventing's year in numbers, participation growth and behind-the-scenes progress
    • Why community matters, from grassroots riders to five-star finish lines
    • Looking ahead to 2026, with world championships, goals, and renewed motivation
    • A festive Q&A covering training basics, accessibility, mindset and enjoying the sport

    Guests

    • Lucinda Green – Six-time Badminton winner and legendary voice of experience
    • Tom McEwen – Two-time Olympic gold medallist
    • Rosie Williams – CEO of British Eventing
    • Simon Grieve – Five-star rider and fan

    Follow @britisheventing on Instagram to stay up to date with all the action.

    Inspired to get more involved? Find out how you can support training, education and the eventing community: 👉 British Eventing Training Foundation 👉 Volunteer with British Eventing

    22 December 2025, 6:00 am
  • 22 minutes 51 seconds
    Aiken Showcase: Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant Special with Putter and Elle

    As the countdown begins to one of the moments that really signals the start of the season, this episode turns its focus to the $100,000 Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field and the wider impact it continues to have on the sport. Central to that is the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant, created in Annie's memory to support developing professionals across all disciplines as they take meaningful steps forward in their careers.

    Nicole Brown is joined by Annie's father, Putter Goodwin, and this year's grant recipient, Elle Choate, to talk about what the grant was built to do and why it matters. Ellie shares where she's at right now, coming back from a serious injury, getting horses back into work, and trying to build something sustainable in a sport that isn't easy to break into. Putter reflects on Annie's connection to Aiken, the kind of people the grant is meant to support, and how the idea has grown into something that's already making a difference.

    Highlights
    • Why the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant was created and what it's meant to support
    • Annie's connection to Aiken and the community that shaped her career
    • Elle on recovering from injury and getting back in the saddle
    • The realities of turning riding into a sustainable profession
    Guests
    • Putter Goodwin - Annie Goodwin's father and a driving force behind the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant, created to honour Annie's legacy and support developing professionals across disciplines.
    • Elle Choate - 2026 Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant recipient, developing professional based in Aiken.

    Find out more about the Annie Goodwin Rising Star Grant and the $100,000 Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field presented by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.

    👉 Learn more about the grant, the event, and how to get involved.

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    19 December 2025, 5:24 pm
  • 39 minutes 32 seconds
    When Nicole Met: Lea Siegl

    This is one of those conversations that reminds you how quickly the sport can move when the right horse, the right timing and a lot of patience come together.

    Lea Siegl joins the show to reflect on a career that has quietly turned into something pretty extraordinary. From being the youngest rider at the Tokyo Olympics to delivering Austria's best-ever European Championship result at Blenheim, she talks about the moments that shaped her, the pressure that didn't always feel like pressure, and the belief it took to keep going when things weren't straightforward.

    At the heart of it all is DSP Fighting Line. The horse who taught her patience, trust and resilience. Lea also looks ahead to the next phase, with Van Helsing stepping into his moment and Aachen 2026 firmly in focus.

    Highlights
    • The Olympic journey that came earlier than expected
    • Why Tokyo changed everything, for both horse and rider
    • DSP Fighting Line's story, from spooky youngster to championship star
    • Five-star ambition, championship pressure and learning to trust the process
    • Van Helsing's rise and what the next few seasons could hold
    Guests
    • Lea Siegl - Austria's leading event rider, Olympic competitor and European Championship top-five finisher, with multiple five-star performances to her name and a growing presence at the very top of the sport.

    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.

    17 December 2025, 6:00 am
  • 15 minutes 59 seconds
    Red Mills Feed Room: Smart Energy for Easy Keepers

    In this Feed Room episode, Spike The Vet is back with Red Mills nutritionist Louise Jones to tackle a question that comes up again and again, especially through the winter months: how do you get energy from horses that already carry plenty of condition?

    They talk through good doers, honest workload assessment, body condition, forage choices, and why simply adding more feed is rarely the answer. There's also an important look at equine metabolic syndrome, including how it can affect competition horses as well as natives, and how feeding needs change depending on the job, from eventing to dressage.

    Practical, clear, and grounded in real-world experience.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Why good doers can be harder to feed than poor doers
    • The impact of excess weight on energy and performance
    • Simple ways to monitor body condition over time
    • Equine metabolic syndrome beyond the "fat pony" stereotype
    • Feeding low-starch diets without losing performance
    • When targeted starch can help add expression and power
    • The role of forage in managing energy and condition
    GUESTS
    • Spike The Vet — equine vet and regular voice on the Feed Room series
    • Louise Jones — equine nutritionist with Red Mills, specialising in performance and metabolic management

    📲 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.

    15 December 2025, 6:00 am
  • 19 minutes 43 seconds
    Strawmax Stable Chat: Adam Short

    This episode is exactly why Strawmax Stable Chats exist. Adam Short pulls up a chair and we cover everything from championship pressure to jalapeño margaritas, dream dinner parties, and the horses in Tom McEwens yard who know they're the stars of the show. A brilliant glimpse into the person who keeps the whole operation ticking.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • The elite-sport job he'd choose outside horses
    • Kris Jenner, Adele, Alan Carr and Serena Williams at his table
    • The biggest main-character energy in Tom's string
    • Why one-on-one trips create the "special ones"
    • The portaloo incident he can't undo
    GUEST
    • Adam Short, head groom to Tom McEwen.

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    12 December 2025, 6:00 am
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