William Fox-Pitt has been one of the most successful three-day event riders for many years. He began eventing at the age of fifteen & decided to pursue this passion as a career after graduating from university. In 2004, he had a year of extremes, going from winning Badminton to having the agony of seeing his horse get injured during the Olympics. The following year, he won Burghley, Gatcombe & Bramham to confirm himself as Britain's top rider. In his eagerly awaited autobiography, he talks about the issues confronting the sport & reveals much about the vital partnerships with team-mates &, above all, the horses that help him to gain such success.