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Iconic UK 5* Event Draws Top Kiwi Combos
Wednesday, 8 May 2024


A clutch of Kiwi eventers are primed and ready to take on the MARS Badminton Horse Trials, one of the world’s toughest three-day events.

Badminton is one of just seven CCI5*-L events in the world – the highest-ranked difficulty in eventing.

New Zealand has a strong history with the British event, with Kiwi combinations having won the top prize seven times and many times been on the podium. With it being an Olympic year, the world’s best are hunting down top results, and the New Zealand riders heading to Badminton are no different.

Lining up with silver ferns on their chests are Caroline Powell, Tim and Jonelle Price, Jesse Campbell and amateur Lauren Innes.

London bronze medal-winning Olympian Caroline Powell has two entered in her star Greenacres Special Cavalier and 5* debutant CBI Aldo. Eleven-year-old Irish-bred mare Greenacres Special Cavalier placed fifth at Pau 5* and sixth at Maryland 5*.

Caroline has 16 Badminton completions to her credit. Her best effort was fourth on her Burghley-winning horse Lenamore who had finished Badminton seven times – one of just four horses to have done that many.

Badminton is a favourite for Caroline. “It is a very special event with so much history,” she says. “Both my horses have prepped well and I am looking forward to the week.”

Three-time Olympian and 5* victor Jonelle Price is in on Badminton debutant Grappa Nera, who she’s previously won the Pau 5*.

“Grappa Nera has had a good preparation and appears to be running on all cylinders ahead of next week,” says Jonelle. “If I can have her in the right frame of mind then she’s capable of putting in three very good phases. We’ve had a very challenging spring weather but the forecast looks good so hopefully, the ground continues to dry and we should be in for a great week of competition.”

Former world no.1 Tim Price has nine Badminton completions under his belt with four 5* wins in the trophy cabinet. So far Badminton has eluded the two-time Olympian, who won an individual bronze at the 2022 World Champs, with his best effort so far a third.

Despite plenty of cancellations in the UK, Tim says he was lucky Vitali hasn’t missed any of his key runs in the build-up. “It is always a bit of a push to get through fitness-wise for Badminton but I think we are on track,” said Tim. “I am looking forward to taking a good horse there with a good plan to execute three good phases and have an exciting week.”

Tokyo Olympian Jesse Campbell is in aboard Cooley Lafitte, with amateur Lauren Innes starting Global Fision M for the third time at Badminton.

New Zealand has a great history with Badminton. Jonelle was the last Kiwi to win when she rode Classic Moet to victory in 2018. Before that, Andrew Nicholson and Nereo (2017), Jock Paget aboard Clifton Promise (2013), and Sir Mark Todd on NZB Land Vision (2011), Bertie Blunt (1996), Horton Point (1994) and Southern Comfort III (1980) are all etched on the winner’s trophy. ESNZ eventing coach Sam Griffiths has also previously won it (2014).

It’s the 75th running of the iconic event which was originally started by the 10th Duke of Beaufort. Eleven nations will be represented and included in the 87 acceptances are 19 first-timers. The last two winners – Ros Canter (2023) and Laura Collett (2022) – are both on the card, albeit not on their winning horses. The late withdrawal of world no.1 Oliver Townend (GBR) puts an end to anyone winning the prestigious Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing this year.

A rider has to win Badminton, Burghley and Kentucky to secure the $US350,000 prize which has only been awarded twice since its inception in 1999.

The 2024 edition gets underway on Wednesday (UK time) with the dressage which continues through Friday, with the Eric Winter-designed cross country on Saturday and showjumping on Sunday.

WHAT: MARS Badminton Horse Trials
WHEN: May 8-12, 2024
WHERE: South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
MORE INFO: https://www.badminton-horse.co.uk/
START LISTS AND RESULTS: https://www.badminton-horse.co.uk/entries/2024
LIVESTREAM: https://www.badminton-horse.co.uk/badminton-tv-powered-by-brightcove/