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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-05T10:26:31.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.horseandhound.co.uk",
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  "textContent": "Britain’s Kirsty Muir contests the skiing big air competition at the Winter Olympics.\n\n**H &H eventing editor Pippa Roome reflects on the success of the Winter Olympics and opens the discussion on how horse sport could adapt to attract similar interest**\n\nCould dressage be more like big air? Having spent evening after evening watching the Winter Olympics last month, that was the question I posed to my colleagues at H&H, half joking – and the response was surprisingly positive. In big air, the skiing or snowboarding competitors launch themselves down a steep run and off a […]",
  "title": "‘What could equestrian sport learn from the Winter Olympics?’ asks H&H’s Pippa Roome"
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