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At Charles Owen we are proud to work with some the of the biggest names in equestrian sport. Over the years, we have built close relationships with all our riders, who value the care and attention we put into all our helmets. Their head is quite literally in our hands. To celebrate 110 years of making stylish, high performance helmets we decided to make a podcast, featuring these incredible equestrians. In our exclusive interviews they reveal the highs and lows of their sport, the horses they have loved and lost, and the secret to their success. We hope you enjoy listening.

  1. 05/13/2021

    Charles Owen Meets William Fox-Pitt

    William Fox-Pitt is one of the biggest names in eventing and one of the most successful, with a career spanning 30 years. He is the only rider to have won five out of the six CCI5* events around the world, including winning Burghley an incredible six times and Badminton twice. William has also won three Olympic medals, seven team gold European medals and was the first British rider to become eventing’s World No 1 in 2002, which he went on to achieve again in 2009, 2010 and 2014. In 2015, a bad fall left William in a coma for two weeks, but he still managed to come back to the top of his game and compete at the 2016 Rio Olympics, producing the best result in the British team with Chilli Morning. Now aged 52 William is a little more laid back, but as hungry as ever for success William lives in Dorset with his wife, ITV racing presenter, Alice Plunkett and their four children. William took time out of his busy schedule to give an exclusive interview to Charles Owen to talk about life, his horses, his career and his family. In this podcast he talks about: · Only being allowed to speak French in the car with his parents! · His first Burghley win aged 25 and how that put him on the road to success · The incredible horses that helped him stay at the top of his sport for so long · Teaching Madonna to ride and hanging out with her celebrity buddies · How he came back from his ‘freak fall’ in 2015 and why he never doubted he would make it to Rio · What keeps him motivated aged 52 and how he keeps in mental and physical shape · Why over analysis is the enemy of eventing · Why he won’t leave the start box without a neck strap  · How he deals with his nerves when competing · The chaos and joy of having four kids · What makes him happy · Regretting blowing his winnings! We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we loved making it. To find out more about the helmets William loves – visit www.charlesowen.com

    55 min
  2. 02/10/2021

    Charles Owen Meets Beezie Madden

    Beezie Madden is a double Olympic gold medalist and one of the top showjumpers in the world. Born in Milwaukee, USA, Beezie began riding when she was three and transformed an early passion for horses into an incredible career. She was the first woman to earn $1m in prize money and the first woman and the first American to reach the top three in the FEI Showjumping world rankings. She was also the first woman to win the King George V Gold Cup at Hickstead with her long-time partner Cortes ‘C’ in 2014, which she repeated the following year. Even more incredible is the number of years Beezie has been at the top of her sport – from her first Olympic gold in 2004, to winning the Spruce Meadows Masters Grand Prix in 2019 and taking home a massive $1m in prize money. In this interview Beezie talks about how the love of her sport has kept her competitive for more than 20 years. Her husband, John, has also played a vital role in her career and Beezie talks about how they met, and how their business has grown together. Beezie also talks about: · Staying fit in her fifties · The secret to her and John’s long marriage – and why they decided not to have children · Her amazing horses and what makes them such winners · Future stars, including Garant, an up-and-coming ride she says is one of the best young horses she has ever had · The retirement home Beezie and John have built together · The toughest time in her career, when she lost two of her top horses and had to rebuild her career · The importance of being organised and having a system with her horses · The riders she admires We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we loved making it. To find out more about the helmets Beezie loves – visit www.charlesowen.com

    41 min
  3. 02/03/2021

    Charles Owen Meets Jill Treece

    Jill Treece is a 22 year-old equestrian and social media influencer from Arkansas in the USA. For most of her career Jill specialised in eventing and used social networks, such as Instagram and YouTube, to share her journey, resulting in a loyal fanbase of more than 80,000 followers. However, in 2018 Jill discovered positive reinforcement training, or +R which she says changed her life – and that of her horses. In this podcast Jill talks about the joy this training method brings to her relationship with her horses - but the struggles she has had in convincing others about her methods. She also reveals how her own mental health problems have driven her passion for learning and understanding both the horse and human mind, and she is currently studying a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counselling. Jill also talks about: · The amazing horses in her life, including Zoe who was the reason she discovered +R training · The backlash she received from her followers when she started promoting her new methods  · Why she disagrees with join up · The conflict she sometimes suffers when trying to combine traditional methods with +R · Why she wants more people to discover +R training and the benefits it can bring  · Training techniques for a number of common issues, including lunging and teaching good manners · The importance of talking to your horse in a language they understand · The reward of working at liberty with horses We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we loved making it. To find out more about the helmets Jill loves – visit www.charlesowen.com

    37 min
  4. 12/21/2020

    Charles Owen Meets Ellen Whitaker

    Ellen is a member of the world famous Whitaker dynasty, and is niece to the legendary showjumpers John and Michael Whitaker. The 34-year-old made her name in showjumping when she was just 18 – coming second in the infamous Hickstead Derby on her dad’s horse, Locarno 62, who was only eight years old himself. It was her uncle John that beat her to first place. She went on to compete alongside John and Michael at the Europeans in Mannheim (GER) in 2007, where she jumped a triple clear with Locarno 62 to win team bronze, and help Britain qualify for the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Since then Ellen has enjoyed an impressive number of personal wins, in a range of top classes, including the puissance at Olympia and Horse of the Year Show (HOYS), the Hickstead speed derby and HOYS Grand Prix. In this podcast Ellen talks about the best moments in her career, her talented and fiercely competitive family, and the challenges of juggling motherhood with competing at the top of her sport. She also talks about: · The “surreal experience” of tackling the challenging course at Hickstead, at such a young age. · How amazing it is to be part of the Whitaker clan – despite being “outnumbered by the boys” · Being inspired by her uncles, John and Michael: “They are my absolute heroes” · Her incredible relationship with the stunning stallion Locarno · The “huge disaster” of missing the Beijing Olympics when Locarno went lame · The moments in her career that have brought her to tears of joy and frustration · Dating Hollywood actor and former Superman  Henry Cavill, and what he made of her showjumping family! · Why becoming a mum has made her more motivated than ever · Her dream of going to the Olympics and coming home with a medal · The power of the brain and how sports psychology is  “massively underrated” · Why she loves Charles Owen helmets: “They are the safest and the best” We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we loved making it. To find out more about the helmets Ellen loves – visit www.charlesowen.com

    45 min
  5. 12/03/2020

    Charles Owen Meets Joe Stockdale

    Joe is the son of the late, great Tim Stockdale, who was one of the hardest working and nicest men in showjumping. The 21-year-old is already making his mark on the British and international circuit, having represented his country in his first Nations Cup this year. In this podcast, Joe talks about how he nearly didn’t become a showjumper, as he harboured dreams of becoming a professional cricketer. But there were two monumental events in his life, that changed his path forever. The first was winning at HOYS on a plucky little horse called Gunner, which gave him belief he could make it as a showjumper. The second was tragically losing his dad to cancer. Aged just 19, Joe had to face a tough decision: Follow his passion for cricket, or take over his dad’s horses, yard and business. But it’s a challenge Joe happily took on – and he says he doesn't regret his decision for a minute. “I’m glad I did – it was the right decision, I wouldn’t change it for anything.” With the help of his mum, Joe now runs a successful yard in Northamptonshire, competing his dad’s top rides and producing horses to grand prix level. In this podcast Joe also talks about: · The amazing pony that got him in showjumping. · The horse that changed his life - taking him from 1m classes, to jumping clear at Olympia: “He’s only 15.2hh, but he’s got so much heart”. · Winning his first class at HOYS while dad, Tim, gave advice from his hospital bed. · What it takes to stay mentally strong in this tough sport. · Learning from his mistakes – and how he turns a bad result into a good result. · The pressure ­­– and pride – of continuing his dad’s legacy. · Why he decided to launch his own YouTube channel. · Working with ThisEsme. · How he hopes to one day win the King George V Cup, which Tim won in 2010. We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we loved making it. To find out more about the helmets Joe loves visit www.charlesowen.com

    34 min

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At Charles Owen we are proud to work with some the of the biggest names in equestrian sport. Over the years, we have built close relationships with all our riders, who value the care and attention we put into all our helmets. Their head is quite literally in our hands. To celebrate 110 years of making stylish, high performance helmets we decided to make a podcast, featuring these incredible equestrians. In our exclusive interviews they reveal the highs and lows of their sport, the horses they have loved and lost, and the secret to their success. We hope you enjoy listening.

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