If you love horses and you love equestrian sport, Free Rein Podcast is essential listening.
Each month equestrian journalist and (very) amateur eventer Charlotte Ricca interviews all your favourite riders.
Her contact book reads like a who's who in equestrian sport, so she decided to put it to good use. This podcast brings you closer to your equestrian heroes and poses the questions other don't dare ask.
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If you love horses and you love equestrian sport, Free Rein Podcast is essential listening.
Each month equestrian journalist and (very) amateur eventer Charlotte Ricca interviews all your favourite riders.
Her contact book reads like a who's who in equestrian sport, so she decided to put it to good use. This podcast brings you closer to your equestrian heroes and poses the questions other don't dare ask.
I am SO excited to bring a true legend to Free Rein Podcast. Sir Mark Todd is the most successful equestrian in history, and has been at the top of his game for an incredible five decades.
Mark has competed at seven Olympics, winning two gold medals, and has also won gold at two World Equestrian Games.
In addition he has won Badminton four times and Burghley an incredible five times – and he's not done yet.
In this exclusive interview Mark talks about:
• Which TV show he would love to appear on
• Why New Zealand produces such incredible eventers
• The truth behind the rumours about him being a party animal
• The lowest moment of his career
• The incredible horses he has ridden - and one really bad one!
• Rubbing shoulders with royalty
And so much more...
Free Rein Podcast
If you love horses and you love equestrian sport, Free Rein Podcast is essential listening.
Each month equestrian journalist and (very) amateur eventer Charlotte Ricca interviews all your favourite riders.
Her contact book reads like a who's who in equestrian sport, so she decided to put it to good use. This podcast brings you closer to your equestrian heroes and poses the questions other don't dare ask.