JUMPING FOR JOY
Budding showjumper Lois Logan chats to us about taking inspiration from her sporty parents, making royal connections and how her twin brother helped her find love
Lois, teaming up with grey gelding Abbey for our photoshoot, wears blouse by Heyanno, trousers by Haikure and shoes by Essen
PHOTOGRAPHS: OLIVER OGLESBY STYLING: KAREN MUNNIS
As the daughter of the new Match of the Day presenter Gabby Logan and former Scottish rugby player Kenny Logan, and with a twin brother, Reuben, who plays rugby professionally, it’s hardly surprising that budding showjumper Lois Logan is also pursuing a career in sport.
But if her mother, a former rhythmic gymnast who represented Wales at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, had had things her way, Lois would have been lining up at Wimbledon, rather than saddling up a horse.
“My mum wanted me to be a tennis player. She was like: ‘I really, really tried, but you didn’t want to’,” she laughs. “Now I say to her: ‘I wish you’d pushed me harder to do tennis, because I could have been a really good player by now.’”
In fact, Lois’s love of horses stems from her mother. When the family moved to their home in Buckinghamshire a decade ago, Gabby issued an edict to Lois and her brother. “We had no friends, we didn’t know the area, we didn’t have anything to do at the weekend. She said: ‘You can learn to play chess, ballroom dance or ride a horse.’