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Badminton Horse Trials

Looking back across the years


Badminton Horse Trials' association with the current sponsor goes back to 1992 and is due to end this year. My first trip was in 1993 and over the years the competition has continued to innovate and provide thrilling sport and a great spectacle.

Here is the latest press release for this year's competition plus a couple of videos of combinations who you should be able to see at the Gloucestershire course in 2019.




Defending Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Champion, Jonelle Price from New Zealand and 3 of the 4 British team gold medal winners from the 2018 World Equestrian Games head the entries for the 2019 Badminton Horse Trials, which takes place on 1st – 5th May. Jonelle’s Burghley winning husband Tim is also among the star studded line up, while absentee World Champion Ros Canter, who is due to have her first baby this summer, will be previewing the course for Horse and Hound and also joining in on site commentary.

There are seven previous winners in the field – three from New Zealand – Mark Todd, Andrew Nicholson and Jonelle; one from Australia, Sam Griffiths; and three from Great Britain, Pippa Funnell with a choice of 4 possible rides, William Fox-Pitt who has two entered and Oliver Townend, who will also have to choose two from his four initial entries.

Other notable competitors are the silver and bronze individual medallists from the World Equestrian Games of 2018, Padraig McCarthy from Ireland with Mr Chunky and Ingrid Klimke from Germany with Hale Bob. Ingrid has twice been second at Badminton, in 2006 and 2015, and is keen to add the prestigious Mitsubishi Motors title to her 2017 European Championship and numerous other top finishes around the world.

The victorious British team from 2018 comprises Tom McEwen, Gemma Tattersall and Piggy French, while Tina Cook, who has completed Badminton no less than sixteen times and was highly placed at WEG, has entered three (all riders are restricted to a maximum of two actual starters and must choose their runners before the First Horse Inspection on Wednesday 1st May).

The British challenge is also strengthened by three seasoned competitors at the highest level – Kitty King who rode in the 2016 Olympic team, Harry Meade, part of the 2014 World Championship squad and Nicola Wilson, veteran of countless major Championships.

There were 114 entries in total for this year’s event, resulting in 24 being placed on the Waiting List after allowing for those riders with more than two horses. The Waiting List is determined by points won in top level international events over the past two years.

Currently on the waitlist are first timers Nicky Hill and the ever improving MGH Bingo Boy


Kitty King has the stunning grey Vendredi Biats as a confirmed entry


Pippa Funnell and Billy Walk On one of four possible rides for Pippa


Millie Dumas and Artistiek


David Britnell and Continuity (Brad)


Katie Preston and Templar Justice



Comments

  1. It will be interesting to see how the course and the atmosphere will change when Mitsubishi is no longer the sponsor.

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