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Nigel Tinkler - full circle
Mark Rowntree charts Nigel Tinker’s journey from a jockey to trainer and discovers how his drive and faith in his methods have led to a successful career.

Growth spurts in young horses
Alysen Miller discovers what we can learn from 'human' research into growth and maturation in sport and exercise.

Always read the label
Lissa Oliver talks to industry experts about product labelling and the protocols in place to correctly market the products at our disposal.

Why gut flora and probiotics are important in equine nutrition
Kerrie Kavanagh looks into some frequently asked questions on how to maintain equine gut health.

Jim Bolger
What he has achieved in the racing and thoroughbred breeding industry will never be replicated - the prolific breeder-trainer’s lasting legacy.

Racecourse Fracture Support Equipment
Ian Wright explains how a new fracture support system will improve racehorse welfare on British racecourses.

Have horse - why travel?
Lissa Oliver looks at the different incentives to race horses across Europe this summer.

Equine infectious disease surveillance in 2022
Fleur Whitlock explains the importance of monitoring infectious diseases and the work undertaken to protect equines.

Racing in the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands are one of the smallest racing jurisdictions in Europe, Dr Paull Khan, talks to those responsible for the management and development of the sport on the islands.

'Black Type' racing returns to Madrid
The European Pattern Committee’s new scheme that aims to develop the quality of racing in smaller European countries.

Why is France becoming the fashionable place to train?
Katherine Ford reports on why so many international trainers are choosing to settle in France.

Never Say Die
A Kentucky Colt, The Derby, and the rise of the modern thoroughbred industry - James Nichol
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April-June 2022 Nigel Tinkler - full circle Mark Rowntree charts Nigel Tinker’s journey from a jockey to trainer and discovers how his drive and faith in his methods have led to a successful career. Growth spurts in young horses Alysen Miller discovers what we can learn from 'human' research into growth and maturation in sport and exercise. Always read the label Lissa Oliver talks to industry experts about product labelling and the protocols in place to correctly market the products at our disposal. Why gut flora and probiotics are important in equine nutrition Kerrie Kavanagh looks into some frequently asked questions on how to maintain equine gut health. Jim Bolger What he has achieved in the racing and thoroughbred breeding industry will never be replicated - the prolific breeder-trainer’s lasting legacy. Racecourse Fracture Support Equipment Ian Wright explains how a new fracture support system will improve racehorse welfare on British racecourses. Have horse - why travel? Lissa Oliver looks at the different incentives to race horses across Europe this summer. Equine infectious disease surveillance in 2022 Fleur Whitlock explains the importance of monitoring infectious diseases and the work undertaken to protect equines. Racing in the Channel Islands The Channel Islands are one of the smallest racing jurisdictions in Europe, Dr Paull Khan, talks to those responsible for the management and development of the sport on the islands. 'Black Type' racing returns to Madrid The European Pattern Committee’s new scheme that aims to develop the quality of racing in smaller European countries. Why is France becoming the fashionable place to train? Katherine Ford reports on why so many international trainers are choosing to settle in France. Never Say Die A Kentucky Colt, The Derby, and the rise of the modern thoroughbred industry - James Nichol


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European Trainer Magazine - horse racing  |  April-June 2022  


Nigel Tinkler - full circle
Mark Rowntree charts Nigel Tinker’s journey from a jockey to trainer and discovers how his drive and faith in his methods have led to a successful career.

Growth spurts in young horses
Alysen Miller discovers what we can learn from 'human' research into growth and maturation in sport and exercise.

Always read the label
Lissa Oliver talks to industry experts about product labelling and the protocols in place to correctly market the products at our disposal.

Why gut flora and probiotics are important in equine nutrition
Kerrie Kavanagh looks into some frequently asked questions on how to maintain equine gut health.

Jim Bolger
What he has achieved in the racing and thoroughbred breeding industry will never be replicated - the prolific breeder-trainer’s lasting legacy.

Racecourse Fracture Support Equipment
Ian Wright explains how a new fracture support system will improve racehorse welfare on British racecourses.

Have horse - why travel?
Lissa Oliver looks at the different incentives to race horses across Europe this summer.

Equine infectious disease surveillance in 2022
Fleur Whitlock explains the importance of monitoring infectious diseases and the work undertaken to protect equines.

Racing in the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands are one of the smallest racing jurisdictions in Europe, Dr Paull Khan, talks to those responsible for the management and development of the sport on the islands.

'Black Type' racing returns to Madrid
The European Pattern Committee’s new scheme that aims to develop the quality of racing in smaller European countries.

Why is France becoming the fashionable place to train?
Katherine Ford reports on why so many international trainers are choosing to settle in France.

Never Say Die
A Kentucky Colt, The Derby, and the rise of the modern thoroughbred industry - James Nichol
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