He recently tied the knot with Eve Jobs, but now we see Harry Charles, driven as he is, back in the saddle. At the Azelhof in Lier, the 25-year-old British Olympian spoke about much more than just a smooth clear round earlier that day. Despite taking a step back from the highest level this season, Charles remains ambitious and, above all, focused on the long term: the development of his horses. ‘Everyone says: reaching the top is easy, but staying there is the hardest part. I'm noticing that myself now.’ How does he train his horses? Why did he make the move to mainland Europe? And what does a show like Lier mean on the road to the very highest level? Read his story here.

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