Back at Badminton – Follow Along with the Action on Dressage Day Two: Live Blog from MARS Badminton

Good morrow ENers. I’m back with all of the dressage action from the second day at MARS Badminton. If you missed out yesterday, you’ll find a test-by-test analysis of all that went down on the first day of dressage right here.

Here’s how the leaderboard looked overnight:

1️⃣ 🇬🇧 Storming into the lead, Tom McEwen and JL Dublin totally delivered the goods and then some, putting down their best ever 5* dressage test to sit on a score of 22.4.

2️⃣ 🇬🇧 Slotting into second, Emily King and Valmy Biats produced a truly lovely test for a score of 27.3.

3️⃣ 🇬🇧 Shooting onto the 5* scene on their debut at the level, Tom Woodward and Low Moor Lucky had the time of their lives, launching themselves into the big leagues with a score of 27.9.

You’ll find the full leaderboard here and you can catch up with everything you need to know about all of the competitors in our new-look Form Guide – you’ll find it here.

We sure did get an overview of the quality that makes up the MARS Badminton field this year as the first half of the combinations strutted their stuff between the white boards. But there’s still so much to come. I can’t pick them all out – there’s so many – but a couple of notable examples include 2023 champs Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo, who’ll put their mark on the competition at 9:28am local time / 4:28am EST / 10:28am CEST; Oliver Townend will be back with his second ride, 2024 Kentucky winner Cooley Rosalent at 3:28pm local time / 10:28am EST / 4:28pm CEST, and don’t even think about going anywhere until after Tim Price wraps things up for the dressage phase at 4:17pm local time / 11:17am EST / 5:17pm CEST with Vitali – he broke the Burghley record in 2023 when he went sub-20 with space to spare and posted a score of 18.7. Eyes on ENers, all the way to the end of play when we’ll know who’ll head out onto tomorrow’s cross country in pole position.

Before we turn our focus to the dressage ring, a further ‘refresher’ of the no. 1 rule of following EN’s classic live blog – refresh, refresh, refresh and all will be revealed.

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Settle in for the second day, and go eventing!

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SUMMARY OF THE DAY’S SPORT

EN’s classic full round-up will be with you shortly. Tilly is busily hammering away at her thesis report as we speak, courageously taking on the role of editing it down from 6.6 million words to something a little more digestible. Eyes on the website for it dropping just as soon as a couple of eventing nerds and a chinchilla can make that possible.

Until then, here’s a quick re-cap of what today’s dressage brought…

There were changes at the top today with a new leader courtesy of Oliver Townend and Cooley Rosalent and a delighted Gemma Stevens slotting into third with Jalapeno. Tom McEwen hung onto second place with JL Dublin after leading overnight. Oliver delivered the test of the competition in a very consistent showing with his exciting mare. Will he stay there? We’ll just have to wait and see, nothing’s for certain in eventing until the final pole stays put.

You’ll find the full leaderboard right here.

But the scores aren’t everything, oh no. Yes, we’ve got big hitters gunning for the win, but eventing is about so much more than that. Here’s a quick run-down of some points of note from today’s competition:

🤖 – Singable Moment (and the first 10 of the competition) – To paraphrase Brandon Flowers’ question, is ‘Walter’ human, or is he dancer? Well, it turns out that Walter is, in fact, human. If you can call making two very expensive mistakes in the double-marked flying changes but still going into second (at that point) human. But there we have it. Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo didn’t run away with the lead as was predicted. Overall, the test was undeniably beautiful, and looked to perhaps be sneaking sub-20 at a number of points, including when they scored the first 10 of the competition for their trot half-pass. Alas, those changes happened. The ones on the serpentine were great, but the ones on the straight – which were infinitely more valuable/expensive – were not there today. They scored 25.3.

👌 Capitalizing on the Co-efficients – A combination that did capitalise on those double co-efficient changes was Felix Vogg and Cartania. The trot work was strong, the walk not so much, back to solid stuff for the canter but the changes really made all the difference when it came to the overall score to propel them sub-30 and into the top-10 at the lunch break. With marks in the 7.5s and 8s for the two double-scored changes against the boards, and equally clean and established changes on the serpentine, this pair made the flying changes look effortless and oh so easy, but we all know they’re not. They scored 29.7.

😐 Tough Day at the Office – There was disappointment for Tim Price with Vitali carrying a fair bit of tension right from the off which continued throughout his test. The gelding can go sub-20 but not today. They scored 30.6.

🩰 Best Hoof Forward – From a tough day to a terrific one, Fiona Kashel was thrilled with Creevagh Silver de Haar as he danced his way into seventh place, and rightly so. Lots of great marks came in for a confident and harmonious performance that was truly a joy to watch. They scored 28.4.

🎇 Fireworks Avoided… Just – Right from the off, Lauren Innes had her hands full with Global Fision M. There was a lot of excitement going on as they came into the ring. The halt didn’t really happen. Then they went sideways. Then backwards. Lauren coaxed the gelding forwards gently though and really demonstrated sensitive riding and the value of a trusting relationship between horse and ride. The test went along sweetly enough after the initial upset and ‘Flipper’ got to show off some of his quality movement, particularly in the trot work. He let loose after the final halt and Lauren calmly stroked him down the neck to let him know she’d got his back. She asked the crowd to stay quiet on the way out. It was an impressive showing of horsemanship from Lauren when she managed to settle a very lit up horse and get on with the job at hand. Onward to tomorrow for them. They scored 48.6.

🪽 Another pair to find themselves in a tricky situation between the white boards was Emma Thomas and Icarus. The gelding came into the ring depositing poop up the center line and objected to being asked to halt. He decided backwards was better. Emma did a masterful job of encouraging the gelding to play ball and they quietly made their way through the test. Superb job that woman. More impressive, sensitive riding on show. They scored 46.9.

🤠 Go Rodeo – There was a bit of a rodeo vibe going on as Sam Watson and Ballyneety Rocketman kicked their heels up and bucked their way through the flying changes. This sweet horse wasn’t being a bad guy, rather he was trying really, really hard and looking for the answer to Sam’s questions. A learning experience for him at his first 5* but a whole lotta promise on show, for sure. They scored 40.5.

🔔 Wrong Way – Unfortunately Alex Bragg had a moment when he was riding the B test and went to circle, but today was the C test and the bell rang. A really annoying mistake from him with Ardeo Premier in what was a bit of a rollercoaster ride through the scores with an 8 for the first halt and a 1 for the final change. They scored 35.1.

🦵- Flashiest Leg – No, not Austrian Harald Ambros who literally flashed his legs at the horse inspection when he came out in lederhosen – we’ll put that one to bed, until the next trot up. We’re talking infinitely more attractive horse legs here and Daragh Byrne’s striking gelding Kilcannon Ramiro. An active hind is perhaps the more correct term for how this horse goes, but flashy leg action does the job too. He showed off all his power as he launched his way round the ring, although it did make some of the movements, particularly the changes, tricky for him. Daragh looked delighted with his pal at the end of the test and was still smiling on the way out. This was a really lovely example of a horse trying his socks off for his rider and Daragh clearly appreciated the effort. They scored 41.8.

🤨 Grumpy Guy – The grumpy guy award definitely goes to Cowling Hot Gossip. Man, that guy is in this game for the cross country. He did everything Tom Bird asked of him but he wasn’t going to smile while he did it. He wasn’t upset by anything, he absolutely knows his job and Tom rides him for what he is – an eventer who’s totally invested in the best bit. He got a huge pat at the end of his test and walked out looking very pleased with himself. They scored 45.2.

🌟 Winning at Badminton – We talk a lot about the top of the leaderboard and the winners of 5* events, but really, you’ve won if you’ve made it there and if you can do your best on the day and ride the horse you’ve got to the very best of their ability, that’s surely a win in its own right, as demonstrated by Max Warburton with his lovely gelding Deerpairc Revelry. Solid, confident, prepared. A totally comfortable showing from horse and rider. That’s winning at Badminton. They scored 32.7.

On that lovely note, I’ll bid you adieu.

Keep it locked onto EN for full reports coming your way and join me back with the live blog from tomorrow’s cross country from 11:30am local time / 6:30am EST / 12:30pm CEST.

Dressage is done. It’s the best day tomorrow. Go eventing!

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11:29am

And so there we have it. MARS Badminton dressage is in the bag and we have ourselves a leaderboard going into tomorrow’s cross country.

1️⃣ 🇩🇪 Leading the pack is Oliver Townend and Cooley Rosalent who laid it all down in the dressage ring to sit on a score of 21.1, just 1.3 penalties ahead of the rest of the field.

2️⃣ 🇬🇧 Chasing the top spot is Tom McEwen and JL Dublin who showed their mettle between the white boards for a score of 22.4.

3️⃣ 🇺🇸 Rounding out the top three after the first phase is Gemma Stevens and Jalapeno on a score of 24.7.

You’ll find the full leaderboard right here.

Stay tuned – and don’t forget to hit refresh – for a summary of the day’s sport headed your way right here on the live blog and keep it locked onto the website for EN’s classic full report – coming soon.

I’ll be back live blogging tomorrow, typing ‘til I can’t type no more as I bring you all of the cross country action. It’s due to start at 11:30am local time / 6:30am EST / 12:30pm CEST. Don’t miss it!

Eyes on EN – the best day beckons – cross country day. Hooray!

Go eventing!

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11:17am

🇳🇿 Tim Price and Vitali

Tim Price and Vitali take the lead. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

✨ Multiple 5* winner 🙋‍♂️ including at Badminton in 2017 with Xavier Faer.

World No. 4 Tim Price has achieved the elusive feat of completing at all seven of the world’s 5*s, eight including the pop-up event at Bicton in 2021.

Vitali is a seasoned 5* campaigner with six runs and six top-10 completions to his name, the best coming at Burghley last season where he was runner-up. He very nearly won Badminton last year, going into the final phase in the lead and last to jump. Alas, those poles fell. Five of them, tumbling him down the leaderboard to 8th. He kept it to one at Burghley. He’s a guy who likes to keep us guessing, right to the last second of competition.

OK, here we go. The last horse is in the ring. Will he be last to go on Sunday? Maybe.

Vitali doesn’t get off to the best start with a 5, 6.5 and 7 for the first halt. He picks his toes up as he sets off in trot though. He looks a little tense. Tim’s brave in the extended, nearly too brave, he saves it but the scores aren’t what he would have hoped. He’s trending in the 7s and 7.5s.

The halt doesn’t really show the immobility and scores two 4s and a 3. The reinback is tense also and scores a 4, 5, and 6. Tim’s not able to push in the extended walk, Vitali has soaked up all of the atmosphere and is obviously super fit to boot. They make their way tentatively through the pirouettes but score well for their accuracy.

There’s an 8 in the scores for the trot half pass, a highlight for this horse. They get into canter and the scores really do improve. Tim’s riding sympathetically and cleverly, of course. The first change is very good for two 7s and a 7.5. The second is also neat but not quite as good. The third is a little behind the marker and scores to 7s and 6.5. The final one is the best and scores a 7.5 and two 7s.

The final halt is secure for two 8s and a 7. Phew. That was a tough ride for Tim, who obviously delivered a masterclass in riding. He’s not going to threaten the top today

Tim Price and Vitali score 30.6.

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11:10am

🇳🇿 Samantha Lissington and Lord Seekonig

Samantha Lissington and Lord Seekonig. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

We’re down to the penultimate combination for the first phase. This is an exciting combination in this phase.

They come confidently into the ring and halt square. A good start for them with an 8 from the judge at H. The trot work is expressive and balanced with lots of flow – some 8s coming in at the early part of this test. The 10m circle is very pleasing to watch, rhythmical and accurate. There’s an 8.5 in the scores for the half pass.

The halt at C isn’t the best but the reinback is solid for two 7s and 7.5. They set off into a relaxed walk and score two 7.5s for the extended but then the tension bubbles up a little. Samantha settles everything seamlessly though. The pirouettes are very good.

The half pass in trot scores an 8.5. They get off into canter and there’s more rhythmical work on show with two 8s for the extended. The first change is quiet and scores a 6.5, 4.5 and a 5. The next one is better and scores a 7.5 from one judge and the third is nailed with 7s across the board. The final one isn’t so good. A couple of expensive mistakes there.

They come round and halt on the line really square for two 8s and a 7.5 A great end to the test. Overall this horse really looked comfortable and confident in his work and tried hard for his rider. Samantha waves to the camera on the way out with a smile. Lots of good stuff, a couple of expensive mistakes, particularly in those double-scored changes. Consistent enough for sub-30 though…

Samantha Lissington and Lord Seekonig score 29.9.

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11:03am

🇳🇿 Caroline Powell and High Time

Photo by Eventing Nation.

🏆 Last year’s champ 🙋🏼‍♀️

Seeing us out we have a trio of Kiwis 🥝🥝🥝

First of those three is none other than last year’s Badminton champ, Caroline Powell, who went with the reigning champ, Greenacres Special Cavalier, yesterday.

Today it’s high time for High Time’s time. (Go on, you know you want to say that out loud…)

Caroline’s all in with this horse after the withdrawal of last year’s winner before the dressage. They come in very neatly up the center line and halt dead square. A great start for them. They set off into a light and easy trot. The horse flexes nicely in the lateral work and really pushes forward in the extended and scores three 7s. There’s a lot to like about this work but the horses isn’t always totally happy in the contact and there’s some tension, which we see in a sneeze.

The halt is superb – two 8s and a 9 for that. The walk is definitely tentative. Caroline’s riding carefully. That will affect the scores for the extended as there’s not much of a difference, really. The pirouettes are equally careful.

They get back into trot and the horse sneezes a few times. He goes to canter but Caroline asks him to wait for the marker. The marks drop for the half pass because of that. Once they’re in canter the horse is balanced and everything is neat and tidy. The first change is tense but the second one is better. The tension’s definitely bubbling up as the test goes on. The second change on the serpentine is better again and the final one is good. They circle back round for the final halt and score an 8 for that movement, then have a couple of trot steps into the halt.

Lots of promise on show, some homework, but real potential for the future. Big pats from Caroline.

Caroline Powell and High Time score 36.7.

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10:56am

🇬🇧 Tom Rowland and Dreamliner

Tom Rowland and Dreamliner. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

This pair look confident as they come up the center line. The halt’s not on the line though and there’s a little step back. This is a big moving horse, really strong and powerful. A lot to handle in this phase but he looks rideable and eager to please. He’s light on his feet in the extended and scores 7.5s across the board for that. There could be a bit more bend through the body in the lateral work for the big marks and the horse clearly finds that a little more tricky. He snorts a bit.

The halt at C is OK and the horse continues to sneeze as he heads into the walk, showing a little tension. He walks nicely for Tom though and stays relaxed enough. They carefully navigate the pirouette sequence but there needs to be more bend to score bigger. They head back into trot and we get to see the lightness again, but the horse is definitely getting a little more tense as this test goes along.

They get into canter and show a really nice, rhythmical extended down the long line. The canter is this horse’s highlight and there’s 8s across the board for that. Unfortunately the first change is late and scores two 4s and a 5 but the second one is fabulous for an 8, 7.5 and 7. The next isn’t quite as good. The final one happens but kicks the boards and there are two 4s in the scores for that. The half circle back to the line scores two 8s and the final halt is solid.

There were some great highlights on show in this test and the collective marks are good – 7.5s and a 7 there. A couple of expensive mistakes but a horse which was clearly working very well for his rider.

Tom Rowland and Dreamliner score 33.1.

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10:49am

🇬🇧 Harry Meade and Cavalier Crystal

World No. 3 Harry Meade is hot from Kentucky, where he replicated his Burghley result from last season and finished 3rd and 4th. He’s a stalwart at Badminton, his local event, and has completed a massive 14 times, becoming the youngest-ever recipient of an Armada dish in 2009. He’s picked up a couple more since then! This mare was 3rd at Burghley on her debut at the level in 2023, and then 3rd again last year, when she jumped clear inside the time on cross country day and ended up finishing on her dressage score of 31.3. Harry was also 4th with his other talented mare Annaghmore Valoner. Harry sure is looking successful with the ladies. Watch this space…

Harry and ‘Nell’ come up the center line very confidently. She picks her head up in the halt and Harry gives her a minute to refocus before asking her to move off in trot. The mare is soft and supple although there’s some fussiness going on in the contact, which is a shame, really. The movement is nice and she’s pushing through from behind but the scores aren’t as up there as they perhaps could be.

They come round to halt at C and the head comes up again. She’s beautiful and she knows it. Harry encourages her to soften before the reinback, which is very good when it happens for 7s across the board. They set off into walk and Nell stays nicely relaxed and scores two 7s for the extended. There’s a little fiddle in the first pirouette and the scores drop to a 4, 5 and 5.5. The second one is better.

The get going with the canter and Harry’s brave in the extended. It’s very strong and scores an 8 and an 8.5. There’s a couple more 8s for the canter work. The first change isn’t great and scores 4s across the board, it was late unfortunately. The second one is better and the third is OK – two 6.5s and a 6 for that one. The final one is the best and scores two 7.5s and a 6.

They come round and halt to finish and Nell looks up to appreciate the applause. She settled a bit better as the test went on and there’s an 8 for the half circle back to the line. A bit mixed, overall, but watch out for them tomorrow, for sure.

Harry Meade and Cavalier Crystal score 34.6.

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10:42am

🇮🇪 Joseph Murphy and Calmaro

Joseph Murphy and Calmaro. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

This pair have come into a big atmosphere too and there’s a little step back in the first halt. They put it behind them and set off into a lovely rhythmical trot. Unfortunately they trip over the white board slightly, Joseph’s really using the whole arena. Nevertheless, the trot work is of a very nice quality and the scores are trending in the 7s and 7.5s.

They halt at C for an 8 from the judge at C. The reinback’s not quite straight but the steps are clean for two 7s. They set off into a quiet enough walk, albeit perhaps a little tentative and then there’s a jog in the extended and the scores drop to a 4, 5 and 5.5. They navigate the pirouettes well enough.

They get into canter and we can hear the horse grinding his teeth. There’s definitely a little tension there but the horse is really trying hard for Joseph. The first change is good and clean for 7s across the board. The second isn’t quite as good and scores a 7 and two 6.5s. The third is not easy and scores 4s. The final one is very good though for two 7s.

They come round to and score an 8 for the circle back to the line and the final halt is good enough for two 7s. Lots to like here in an, overall, polished performance on a horse that was clearly feeling the atmosphere. Good job.

Joseph Murphy and Calmaro score 32.6.

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10:35am

🇬🇧 Gemma Stevens and Jalapeno

Gemma Tattersall and Jalapeno. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

🌟 5* winner 🙋🏼‍♀️

Gemma won the pop-up 5* event at Bicton in 2021 with her other Badminton ride Chilli Knight.

🌶️ Jalapeno is known as ‘Jala’ in the barn.

It won’t be easy coming in after that, with how excited the crowd is. But Gemma’s a total pro. She can deal with anything this sport throws at her.

They make their way up the center line quietly and confidently and halt square, albeit with a slight step to the left behind. Three 8s across the board for that. Great start. They set off into a balanced and uphill trot and there are a few 8s in the scores at the early part of the test. The extended is beautiful and scores an 8 from the B judge. So balanced and powerful. Lovely.

They come round to C and halt, not quite square but she corrects it. There’s an 8 and two 7s for that. The reinback’s not quite straight but scores a two 7.5s and a 7 for the quality of the steps. The walk is very relaxed and the extended pulls in two 7.5s and a 7. The pirouette is accurate, the second one a smidge better than the first.

They set off into canter a fraction early but the balance is maintained and Gemma really rides for the extended. Scores are trending in the 7s and 7.5s on the whole. The first change is clean and tidy and scores an 8 and two 7.5s. Totally on the aid. The second is slightly better for two 8s. The third is a bit muddled and the scores drop slightly. The fourth is very good and totally accurate on the marker for an 8 and two 7.5s. Lots of valuable marks there.

They come back round for a 9 in the half circle and halt for another 9 and two 8s. She’s got to be delighted with that showing. A lovely example of a horse and rider partnership. Consistent throughout. 8s across the board for the collectives.

They go into third place!

Gemma Stevens and Jalapeno score 24.7.

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10:28am

🇬🇧 Oliver Townend and Cooley Rosalent

Oliver Townend and Cooley Rosalent. Photo by Sally Spickard.

🌟 5* winning combo!

Oliver and ‘Rosie’ were last year’s Kentucky champs, where they landed =8th after putting down a 31.4 in the first phase, but a blistering Saturday saw them add just one second of cross country time and they finished in style with a clear show jumping round to ultimately taking the crown.

🌹 Cooley Rosalent is known as ‘Rosie’ in the barn.

We’re into the final session of dressage at MARS Badminton! Will there be a leaderboard shake up? Maybe…

Rosie looks fabulous as she trots round the ring waiting for the bell. Oliver’s horses both looked super fit at the first horse inspection. Interestingly, Rosie also has a nose net on.

We’re being treated to Bettina Hoy in the commentary box for this session, who’s informed us that Rosie shares bloodlines with her Ringwood Cockatoo.

They’re up the center line and halted. There was a little wobble going into the halt but when she’s there it’s great and scores two 8s. Rosie’s so supple in her trot, light on her feet and elegance, but so strong. Lots of 8s coming in at the early part of the test. Three 8s for the extended.

The 8s continue for some very strong trot work. The halt at C is excellent and scores two 9s and an 8. Oliver’s gunning for it. The reinback scores an 8.5 and an 8. They get going into walk and the quality continues. Rosie is accurate and powerful and very relaxed but active. The first pirouette is neat and deliberate for 7.5s across the board. Bettina says she’d be happy with those pirouettes, praise indeed, and the second one scores two 8s and a 7.5.

The canter work is consistent in the quality. Lots more 8s coming in here. They nail the first change for three 8s. Oliver really is presenting this test beautifully. The changes on the serpentine are also nailed. The final change is great for two 8s and an 8.5. Nailed it.

What a consistent test. Overwhelmingly in the 8s. Oliver grins. What a horse this is. Beautiful. Exciting. 8.5s across the board for the collectives.

INTO THE LEAD!!!

The crowd go wild. Oliver can’t contain himself. What a wonderful horse she is.

Oliver Townend and Cooley Rosalent score 21.1.

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🚜 We’re heading into a short break now. Competition resumes at 3:28pm local time / 10:28am EST / 4:28pm CEST. Back in a bit! 🚜

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9:56am

🇬🇧 Kirsty Chabert and Opposition Heraldik Girl

Kirsty Chabert and Opposition Heraldik Girl. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

🚀 Opposition Heraldik Girl is known as ‘Rocket’ in the barn. Let’s keep it under wraps between the white boards though Rocket, please.

She’s a little fizzy as she makes her way to the gap in the boards to come into the ring. The halt is great but the move off goes left showing a little unbalance. The halt gets an 8 from the B judge. They get going into an expressive trot and really show that off in the extended. The mare seems to have settled nicely now and is picking up scores in the 7s and 7.5s.

They come round to halt at C but it’s not square behind. The reinback is soft and balanced for an 8 from the B judge, 6.5 from the other two though. They get going into a fairly relaxed walk and the mare looks to be happy in her work. They navigate the pirouette sequence quietly and the first one scores a 7.5 from the judge at C.

They set off into a light and airy canter which looks rideable and balanced. The change isn’t quite on the aids but it’s accurate when it comes – 4. 6.5 and 7 comes in for that. The second change is 4s across the board, the next is a bit better and the final one is better again, although gets another mixed bag of scores with a 4, 6, and 7.

They finish up their test to a cheer from the crowd and more mixed scores – 5, 6 and 8.

This was a sweet test from the horse who tried really hard. Not everything came off how Kirsty would have liked but she gives Rocket a lovely rub down the neck as she walks out having a very good look round. It may take a minute to sort those varied scores out. I’ll update it when it does come through.

Kirsty Chabert and Opposition Heraldik Girl score 34.8.

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9:49am

🇬🇧 Fiona Kashel and Creevagh Silver de Haar

Fiona Kashel and Creevagh Silver de Haar. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

We have another gloriously white horse in the ring now. This one’s by the same sire at Vanir Kamira, Piggy March’s Badminton winner.

They start off with two 7.5s and a 6 for the first halt and then get off into a balanced and flowing trot. The extended is lofty and the horse flicks his toes forward, showing pleasing expression. There’s some tail swishing going on but the horse is working nicely for Fiona and is very consistent in his movements.

Wow, the halt is brilliant. 8s all round for that. Nicola Wilson in the commentary box thinks the judges could have gone higher and I’m inclined to agree. Meanies.

The walk isn’t quite as good as the trot work initially but the pirouettes are very solid, rhythmical and some of the best we’ve seen probably. 7s and 7.5s across the board for both of them. They get going into canter and show a marked difference down the long side for the extended. There’s an 8 in the scores for the canter work. The tail swish comes back for the flying change but the first is very accurate for 7s and a 7.5. The two on the serpentine are equally good and score 7.5s and a 7. The final one is valuable and nailed. Great job.

Fiona looks delighted as she halts with an 8. The crowd are very enthusiastic for a great showing. A really lovely picture of a horse enjoying his work and very confident to boot. Sub-30 and into 5th as things stand. That makes Fiona crowd. She looks back at the board a few times. She can’t believe it. A PB. Super.

Fiona Kashel and Creevagh Silver de Haar score 28.4.

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9:42am

🇬🇧 Laura Collett and Bling

✨ Multiple 5* winner 🙋🏼‍♀️

Laura’s taken a trifecta of 5* wins, including Badminton in 2023 with her double team gold and individual bronze medal winning Olympic ride London 52.

This horse is an absolute beast and really is striking in the ring. They get off to a great start with an 8 and two 7.5s but then unfortunately there’s a break in the trot. Laura’s so experienced though and she brings things back together quickly. The scores improve to mostly 7s at the early part of their test.

Laura manages to keep the rhythm consistent for the rest of the trot and then the halt at C is excellent – two 8s and a 7.5 for that. They get off into a relaxed walk which is quiet and fluent enough. They get a bit stuck in the first pirouette but the second one is better.

They get a sweet transition into canter and the horse looks to find things a bit easier. Scores are consistently in the 7s at this stage of the test. She’s a little green in the first change and scores 4s across the board, but the second one is better for 6s and a 6.5. The next isn’t quite as good. This horse is building in confidence as she goes around which is great to see.

They finish up with a good halt and a big cheer from the crowd. Bling has a look round as she leaves the ring. She looks tired after working so hard for Laura. She seems to be a sweet mare who’s just gained valuable experience at the level.

Laura Collett and Bling score 37.8.

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9:35am

🇩🇪 Nicolai Aldinger and Timmo

Nico Aldinger and Timmo. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

I do love a white horse, having got one myself, but man, mine is never, ever as white as Timmo. Props to the grooms, for sure.

They come up the center line and deliver a deliberate halt for an 8 and two 7.5s. Great start for them. There’s another 8 for the collected trot and this looks to be an exciting pairing. The horse is nicely uphill and expressive in his movement. He’s really long which makes the tiny 10m circle tricky, but he navigates it well for two 7s and a 7.5.

The halt at C is excellent for two 8s and a 7.5. Very clean. The reinback is also clean and scores well – two 7.5s and a 7. They set off into walk and Nicolai works hard to keep the relaxation. It doesn’t quite come off though in the extended, although the pirouettes are very impressive. They get a smooth transition into canter and Nicolai’s brave in the extended and is rewarded for it. Quite a few 8s coming in for the canter work.

The changes are a little confused, they’re not really established yet but the horse is trying for Nicolai. There’s a bit of a loss of rhythm coming into the final change and the horse drops behind the leg slightly. They finish up with another great halt for 8s across the board and Nicolai looks very pleased.

There was so much potential on show here, with some excellent marks. Once they nail those changes, they’ll be ones to watch in this phase. They’re great on cross country, make sure to catch their round tomorrow. Big cheers as they leave the ring.

Nicolai Aldinger and Timmo score 33.9.

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9:28am

🇬🇧 Alexander Bragg and Ardeo Premier

Alex Bragg and Ardeo Premier. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Alex was on the podium at Badminton last year with his talented mare Quindiva. He was tied on the score for runner-up but ended up in third spot.

He smiles as he comes into the ring and no wonder – an 8 and two 7.5s for the first halt. They get going into a nice enough trot but it’s not always consistent in the rhythm which affects the marks a little. 7s and some 6.5s on the whole.

The halt isn’t really secure and the horse steps into the boards on the reinback and it scores two 5s and a 6. They set off into a relaxed enough walk and score a 7 for the extended, but there’s some anticipation through the pirouette sequence and very nearly a jig. The horse settles better once he gets going in canter.

The extended down the long side is very good and then the first change is delivered really well for two 7.5s and a 7. But then, oh no, the bell’s rung. Alex went to circle round. That’s so annoying for him. An error of course there.

Alex gets things back together and the first change on the serpentine is good but the second one is very muddled and there’s a 1 in the scores there. The final change gets a mixed back of scores with a 4, 7 and 6.5.

A rueful Alex halts to end his test. Man, we all have those moments. Some good stuff going on, particularly the changes that came good, but an unfortunate error of course means a frustrating start to Alex’s Badminton.

Alexander Bragg and Ardeo Premier score 35.1.

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9:21am

🇮🇪 Sam Watson and Ballyneety Rocketman

Sam Watson and Ballyneety Rocketman. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Sam’ll be receiving his Armada dish on Sunday for five Badminton completions, which he achieved last year. It’s the gelding’s first time at the level. They make a smart entrance and get off into an active trot. There’s a little tail swishing going on and some play in the contact but the horse is moving nicely overall, with small losses of rhythm every now and then. Scores are trending around 6.5.

There’s a little work to do in the lateral work, with the quarters coming in slightly. The halt at C starts off well but then the horse steps out slightly. The reinback is sound though for two 7s. They set off into walk and ‘Rocket’ is reasonably relaxed through the extended but there’s some fizz bubbling away underneath, for sure. The first pirouette is very nice for two 7s but the second one needed a little more bend for those type of scores.

They get off into canter and Sam’s brave down the long side for the extended. The horse is more balanced in the canter although there’s still a little of play going on in the contact. This is a young horse for the level at 11 and he’s still learning what it’s all about. He’s very expressive in the changes and actually bucks his way through them. The horse is really trying to get the right answer but can’t quite get his body to follow his brain. Although affecting the marks, it’s actually quite cute. He is a trier that’s for sure, and that’s just what you want, really.

They finish up with a smile from Sam and a pat. The test started off much better than it ended but the horse tried all the way through and this is just the beginning of his 5* career. More to come from him, for sure.

Sam Watson and Ballyneety Rocketman score 40.5.

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9:14am

🇳🇿 Taylor Mason and Centennial

Tayla Mason and Centennial. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Taylor squeaked onto the entry list at the last second to be here for her first Badminton with her homebred horse. They kick off with a 7.5, 7 and 6.5 for the first halt then progress into a powerful trot. This horse is very consistent in the way he moves, he looks forward and rideable and confident in his work. There’s a nice partnership between horse and rider on show here.

They halt square but then the horse steps back out of it – that’s 6s across the board. A bit of a shame because that could have been very high scoring. The reinback is excellent for two 7s and a 7.5. They set off into an active and powerful walk and the extended scores a 7.5 and a 7. They’re careful round the pirouettes but the horse drops behind the leg ever so slightly in the first. The second is better.

The horse anticipates the canter transition but settles once he’s allowed to go. Scores are trending in the 7s for the canter work. The first change is a little muddled and gets 4s across the board. The second is also a little tricky but the third is better. The horse is really trying very hard to do as he’s asked. The final change is very good but is quite a bit before the marker.

They come round and halt to end and overall, that was a job well done. The horse is very relaxed as he walks out of the ring, which is a success in itself. Very nice overall.

Taylor Mason and Centennial score 40.2.

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9:07am

🇮🇪 Sarah Ennis and Grantstown Jackson

Sarah Ennis and Grantstown Jackson. Photo by Alex Jeffery.

This is a phenomenal cross country horse – make sure to keep an eye out for him tomorrow. He’s wearing a bonnet and nose net for the dressage today.

They come into the ring and unfortunately lose the canter rhythm momentarily just as they come through the gap in the boards. Things come back together straight away though and the early trot work is nice and balanced. Lots of 7s in the scores here.

The horse is being very obedient and really working hard for Sarah. The halt at C is very good for an 8 and the reinback is straight and true for another one. The walk is relaxed enough and they navigate the pirouettes carefully. The second one is a bit better than the first.

They get back into trot and then go into canter and push forward for the extended. ‘Jackson’ responds nicely and comes back to show a clear difference. The first change is neat and on the aids and scores a 7 from the judge at H. The first one on the serpentine is slightly early but the second one is cleaner. The valuable final change is very clean but not quite on the marker, which affects the scores.

They finish up as the sun really comes out and score an 8, 7 and 7.5 for the final halt. The crowd appreciates a solid performance this afternoon. They cheer as they make their way out and Jackson lights up. Sarah circles and smiles at her guy. Solid work. Cross country tomorrow.

Sarah Ennis and Grantstown Jackson score 35.6.

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9am

🇮🇪 Patrick Whelan and Ikoon Lan

Patrick Whelan Ikoon Lan. Photo by Irish Eventing Times.

Patrick and ‘Brutus’ get us back underway after the lunch break at Badminton.

Burtus looks impressive as he canters round the ring waiting to make his entrance. There’s a wiggle in the first halt and he steps off the center line on the way out. But once he gets going things improve and the scores shoot up to 8 for the collected trot. This horse works in a very correct way and is clean and elegant in his movement. He’s forward and expressive and there’s another 8 for the shoulder-in. He drops behind Patrick’s leg a little in the circle but Patrick pushes forward.

They score 7s across the board for the halt at C and then get off into an active walk. The horse doesn’t really take the contact forward in the extended for the biggest marks but the quality is there and he scores an 8 from the judge at C. The pirouettes are not so easy and the scores drop off there.

There’s some tail swishing going on as the horse anticipates the canter transition but he settles once he gets there. He’s working in a very nice uphill frame but every now and then he drops behind the leg for a moment. The first change is very expressive and so is the second. Lots of 7.5s coming in. The third isn’t so good and scores a 4 from the judge at H. That’s a shame because the others were solid. The final one scores 4.5, 4.5 and 7 – that’ll be reviewed.

They finish up what was overall a very good showing. Some lovely highlights and a horse who’s obviously very happy in his work.

Patrick Whelan and Ikoon Lan score 34.4.

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We’re heading into the lunch break now.
Competition resumes at 2pm local time / 9am EST / 3pm CEST.

Here’s a look at the leaderboard after this morning’s competition:

1️⃣ 🇬🇧 Tom McEwen and JL Dublin – 22.4

2️⃣ 🇬🇧 Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo – 25.3

3️⃣ 🇬🇧 Emily King and Valmy Biats – 27.3

You’ll find the full leaderboard right here.

Back in a bit!

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12:21am

🇬🇧 Harry Mutch and Shanbeg Cooley

Harry Mutch and Shanbeg Cooley. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Harry and ‘Jaeger’ get off to a solid start and the horse looks to be settled and happy in the ring. Scores trend in the 6s overall for the early trot work with some 7s in there too. They halt nicely at C for two 8s and a 7 although the reinback is sticky for two 4s. It’s great to see the judges using all of the marks available for all the movements.

They set off into a relaxed enough walk and the extended is very nice for a 7 and a 7.5. There’s a tiny jig between the two pirouettes but they navigate their way round those tight turns. They get back into a balanced trot and then strike off for the canter section of the test.

The extended canter is strong and the horse clearly fancies a gallop. Harry gently flexes his neck to help him to lighten up a little. Jaeger responds even though he’s getting strong. They manage the flying changes really well, clearly solid in those difficult movements, until the last which is sticky for two 4s, that’s expensive.

The final halt scores an 8 from the B judge which is a great way to end your Badminton test. This was a horse trying hard despite being fit and ready for cross country. Harry rode really nicely though and clearly knows how to manage all that excitement.

Harry Mutch and Shanbeg Cooley score 40.4.

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7:14am

🇳🇿 Lauren Innes and Global Fision M

Lauren Innes and Global Fision M. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

There’s some excitement going on as they come up the center line. This horse is known to be tricky in this phase. He’s spotted the cross country fences in the arena and would much rather be jumping them. The halt doesn’t really happen – 2s and a 3 there – and it takes Lauren a hot minute to really get him going. There’s some sideways and a little backwards and then, finally, forwards.

When they do get trotting there’s a really nice quality to the movement and the extended scores 7s across the board. The halt at C also scores 7s. ‘Flipper’ seems to have settled down. He walks really nicely across the diagonal, looking as though all that palaver at the start never happened. Some jiggy jog creeps in though but Lauren really navigates those pirouettes well, all things considered. They go back into trot but Flipper wants to canter. He throws his head up to let Lauren know and eventually, she’s able to let him go.

He does settle a bit and actually comes back nicely for her after the extended, she was brave there to push for that. It’s a shame that the atmosphere gets to this horse so markedly as when he’s on side and listening, he’s actually got a great quality in his movement. He’s so powerful and flashy. The changes are obviously going to be hard, he wants to run. Tomorrow, boy, tomorrow.

They finish up with a quiet halt and then he lets loose. He dances round and Lauren takes a minute to settle him with a stroke down the neck. She clearly knows this horse inside out and they obviously have a really strong relationship. Tricky in this phase but actually with a heap of potential. Onward to tomorrow.

Lauren asks the crowd to stay quiet as she leaves the ring. There’s no scores to be had now but she obviously doesn’t want her horse to be upset unnecessarily. Sensitive riding on show. They move on to their best bits now.

Lauren Innes and Global Fision M score 48.9.

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7:07am

🇨🇭 Felix Vogg and Cartania

Felix Vogg and Cartania. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

🌟 5* winner 🙋

Felix gave himself a kick-ass birthday present in 2022 when he won Luhmühlen 🥳

This pair look very focused as they come up the center line. They set off into a light and balanced trot and the mare seems to be very rideable at the beginning of the test. They score an 8 for the collected. They show a clear difference in the extended and the horse responds softly when Felix asks her to come back. She moves softly round the 10m circle and scores a 7.5 from the judge at H.

The halt is excellent and scores two 8s and a 7.5. It’s very slightly off center, that could have scored even higher, really. The reinback’s not so good and scores two 5s and a 7. They get going into walk and everything is neat and tidy. It’s 6.5s across the board for the extended. The first pirouette is very good and scores two 7s, the second not so much.

They get into canter and the mare creates an elegant picture with the same light quality as her trot. There’s an 8 in the scores here. The first change is very neat for two 8s and a 7 and the second is also good. Very established in that movement. The third change scores 7s across the board. The fourth is also very clean – no drama for them. That scores two 7.5s. Those two high change marks are doubled. There’s another 8 for the half circle back to the center line and another one for the final halt.

Some real highlights on show here and excellent flying changes that looked oh so easy, but we know they’re not. Very nice and sub-30 for those valuable double co-efficients on the changes.

Felix Vogg and Cartania score 29.7.

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7am

🇬🇧 Nicky Hill and MGH Bingo Boy

Nicky Hill and MGH Bingo Boy. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Nicky and ‘Bing’ come up the center line and come to an abrupt halt. They’re quick to get going into trot and settle quickly into their test. This horse is light on his feet and expressive in his movements and scores are trending in the 7s at the early stages of their test.

We can see Bing playing with the contact a little and he lifts his nose ever so slightly in the halt to have a look round. The halt is maintained but it’s not quite square. The reinback is neat though. They set off into walk and Nicky clearly has to encourage Bing to stay focused on her. He does though and they score 7s across the board for the extended. There’s a little resistance coming out of the first pirouette but the second is solid.

They set off into the canter section and Nicky pushes forward for the extended. Bing’s still playing around with the contact though and things fall apart a little at the end of the half pass and then the change is really tricky. She has to come right back to walk almost before pushing forward again. The changes on the serpentine are solid though.

They come back round to the center line to finish up their Badminton dressage. Bing looks up to acknowledge his applause. Some very nice bits, some tricky bits. But the horse stayed with his rider and tried for her. He looks pleased with himself on the way out.

Nicky Hill and MGH Bingo Boy score 40.1.

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6:53am

🇮🇪 Daragh Byrne and Kilcannon Ramiro

Daragh and Kilcannon come very straight up the center line to get their competition underway with an 8 in the scores to start. This horse has a big action with his hind end which really shows his power across the ground. The extended trot is very strong and scores two 7.5s and a 7. The trot work on the whole is very consistent and trending in the 7s.

This is clearly a horse and rider who know each other very well. Daragh’s riding very deliberately and everything seems to be very secure. Kilcannon’s relaxed in the walk and very focused on his rider. Scoresf for the extended are 6, 5.5 and 7. This big, powerful horse doesn’t find the pirouettes easy and the scores drop down, but come back up for the trot work before the canter section of the test.

There’s a lovely uphill quality to this horse’s canter. He must feel great out on cross country. Scores are trending in the 7s on the whole. Until the first change when the gelding kicks out a little and clips the board. The massive movement he naturally has makes the flying changes really difficult for him. There’s a break in the canter unfortunately which is expensive and they score a 3, 4 and 6 for the half pass.

They come round to halt and Daragh’s grinning. Lovely strokes for Kilcannon for a job well done. Despite the problems in the changes, this was a clear example of a horse trying his socks off for his rider. A really lovely partnership on show. Daragh’s still smiling on the way out.

Daragh Byrne and Kilcannon Ramiro score 41.8.

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6:46am

🇬🇧 Katie Magee and Treworra

Katie Magee and Treworra. Photo by Ed Ryder.

This pair had their first time at 5* at the very wet edition of Pau last year, so it’ll be cool to see how they take to the level in more opportune conditions.

They get off to a solid start with an 8, 7.5 and 7 for the first halt. Great work there. They get going into an expressive trot and there’s another 8 for the collected. The horse is soft and light and really uses his body nicely. Lots of 7s and 7.5s coming in and a smattering of 8s. This is really a great picture and there are two 8s for the 10m circle.

The get another 8 for the halt at C, backed up by a 7.5 and 7 and the reinback comes up good. The walk is nice and expressive and soft although the horse could perhaps have lengthened his frame more for big marks in the extended. The first pirouette very polished and there’s a 7 in the scores for that but the second doesn’t come off so well and there are 4s in there for that.

They get into canter and the quality improves along with the scores. Lots of 7.5s coming in. The horse is working very nicely for his rider and trying his best. The first change isn’t really there and scores 4s across the board. The ones on the serpentine are much better though and there are two 7s for the second one. The final one on the straight is better than the first.

They finish up with two 8s and a 7.5 for the halt – what a great way to end what’s been an impressive test. Lots to like here and buckets of potential. Katie looks delighted and the horse looks very pleased with himself. Good boy. What a great start to their Badminton.

Katie Magee and Treworra score 31.8.

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6:39am

🇬🇧 Jack Pinkney and Rehy Revelation

Jack and ‘Alex’ enter the ring looking very focused. They halt square to start and set off into trot. The horse looks like he’s having to try very hard to concentrate, but he’s listening to Jack. The trot is clean and tidy but there’s some tail action happening. Scores are trending in the 6s with a few 7s.

The halt at C is very good and maintained for 7s across the board and the reinback is soft and willing for a 7.5 from the judge at B. They get into the walk and Alex stays relaxed and is happy to amble along for Jack. The extended scores 7s across the board.

They neatly navigate the pirouettes with scores in the 6.5s on the whole for the first and a mixed bag for the second – a 4 and a 7 in there. They set off into the canter section and push down the long side for the extended. Scores are back up in the 7s until the first change. The horse really jumps it and kicks the board with his hind – 4s across the board for that one, and then the next, and the next. A little homework to do there. The final change scores two 4s and a 7 – that’ll perhaps be looked at again.

They come back around to halt on the center line and pick up a 7.5 to finish off. Overall this was a nice test with some things to work on for next time. Jack looks happy with his horse and Alex looks very relaxed as he walks out of the ring.

Jack Pinkney and Rehy Revelation score 39.9.

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6:32am

🇦🇹 Harald Ambros and Vitorio du Montet

Harald Ambros and Vitorio du Montet. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Harald and ‘Vitorio’ get us back underway for the last session before lunch and get off to a great start with an 8 for the first halt from the judge at B. You can hear the horse griding his teeth as he trots round the arena but his movement is very clean and relaxed and the scores are trending in the 7s in the early part of their test.

This is a really accurately ridden test so far and Harald’s leaving nothing to chance. The halt at C is excellent, soft and well maintained and another 8 in the scores there. A 7.5 in the reinback scores. Those movements were a clear highlight.

The walk is precise but not really relaxed and flowing enough for the big marks and the pirouettes are a little tentative. Scores drop into the 6s for the walk section. They get back into trot and there’s some tail swishing creeping in, showing a little tension. They strike off into canter and the horse shows that tension in the contact, swinging his head a bit. He’s listening and doing as Harald asks but it doesn’t look to be an easy ride.

The changes happen but the canter work isn’t as smooth as it could be really. He jumps through the final change a bit. They come back round to the center line and the tail’s going in circles by this point. Harald looks really pleased with his horse though. He’s got a big smile on his face and gives Vitorio a massive pat.

Some lovely highlights and a horse trying hard for his rider. He looks nicely relaxed as he walks out of the ring, still being patted. Thumbs up from Harald to the camera.

Harald Ambros and Vitorio du Montet score 34.9.

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🚜 We’re heading into a short break now. Competition resumes at 11:32am local time / 6:32am EST / 12:32am CEST. Back in a bit! 🚜

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6:05am

🇬🇧 Max Warburton and Deerpairc Revelry

Max Warburton and Deerpairc Revelry. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

This is my pick of the horses at Badminton, he’s just gorgeous. He’s strong and powerful and a great cross country horse. They get off to a solid start with scores trending in the 7s for the early trot work. The horse looks comfortable and confident in his work.

The halt at C is almost excellent, but doesn’t get the immobility and the scores show that. The reinback scores two 6s and a 7. The horse is really trying to concentrate on Max. He scores an 8 for the extended from the judge at B. Lovely work there.

They navigate the pirouettes neatly enough and then get a smooth transition back into trot for 7s across the board. The same again for the half pass, and the canters. Very consistent work being shown here.

The horse is clearly confident in his changes and they’re true and clean for more 7s on the whole. This pair are an example of a horse and rider totally on the same page and Max is riding very accurately for every mark. A real example of riding the horse you have to the very best of their ability. That’s winning at Badminton.

A solid performance which was very pleasing to watch.

Max Warburton and Deerpairc Revelry score 32.7.

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5:58am

🇬🇧 Helen Bates and Carpe Diem

‘Demon’ gets off to a great start with two 8s and a 7 for the first halt. They get off into a expressive and flighty trot and the extended is beautiful, really pushing through and extending the frame. He’s soft and bouncy and trying so hard to focus on Helen. There’s no denying he’s noticing all the excitement going on, but she’s keeping him on side and he’s being a good boy.

The halt at C isn’t quite established but the reinback is clean and tidy. The extended walk is lovely for 7s across the board. It’s a mixed bag of scores for the first pirouette with two 6s and a 3, then they get a bit stuck in the second and score 4s across the board.

They get into the canter work and Helen pushes for the extended showing off the horse’s power. She does well to keep his concentration round the corner by the crowd. He stays with her though. His focus isn’t quite there for the changes and they prove to be expensive. That’s a pity as the horse has been trying really hard through this test to do as he’s being asked.

They come round for the final halt and his head goes up. Helen looks really pleased with his efforts and gives him a big stroke down the neck and a kind word. He was a really good boy overall and there were some really impressive highlights.

Helen Bates and Carpe Diem score 40.1.

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5:51am

🇬🇧 Tom Bird and Cowling Hot Gossip

I remember watching this pair last year in this phase and smiling, because this horse is what I believe is a true eventer at heart – 100% in it for the cross country. He does dressage. But only so he gets to go running and jumping. He does work sweetly for Tom though and is doing everything that he’s being asked, just with a bit of a grumpy face on him.

There are some very nice marks for the reinback with a 7.5 in there, but the gelding isn’t very impressed by the walk. He’s shaking his head a little back and to and then jogs at the end – 4, 4, 5 for that. The first pirouette is more circle and scores a 3, the second is a little better. The horse is happier when he gets to trot and even more happy when he gets to canter down the long side of the ring. Scores are improving. Tom really does ride this horse for what he is and it’s nice to see a rider really ‘get’ his partner. He’s supportive and understanding and they’re both doing their best.

There’s fussiness in the mouth creeping in as the test goes on, the horse is ready for tomorrow. He halts sweetly at the end though and gets a huge pat from Tom. Two 7s in the scores to end their test. Seriously, watch out for them on course tomorrow. Dressage done. Some nice highlights which were rewarded by the judges. The horse walks out so relaxed. He’s pleased with himself.

Tom Bird and Cowling Hot Gossip score 45.1.

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5:44am

🇬🇧 Aaron Millar and Friendship VDL

Aaron Millar and Friendship VDL. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

This horse is for sure here for the next two days, but he looks to be settled enough as he comes into the ring. He seems to be listening to Aaron and his trot is very good, there’s an 8 in the scores for the collected. It’s a little inconsistent in places, there’s a little wobble in the shoulder-in but the quality of the movement is good. There’s an 8 for the 10m circle.

They halt at C and score two 8s and a 7. There are some real highlights on show here. The reinback is great for two 7.5s. The horse is really working so hard and really trying for his rider. They carefully navigate the walk work and the first pirouette is very good, but there’s a hesitation before he steps away from it. It’s a similar story for the second. But this horse is very composed and rideable which is great to see. They score an 9 and two 7.5s for the trot transition.

This is really shaping up to be an excellent showing from this pair. The canter is relaxed and flowing until the first change, which is a bit abrupt and scores two 4s. That’s a shame because everything else has been very confident and established on the whole. The changes are tricky though. They’ll be expensive. The final one scores 1, 1, 3 and is double marked.

They halt square to finish and score an 8, 7.5 and 7 for their final movement, which is very much more of a reflection of the test as a whole than those expensive mistakes in the changes. A little homework to do but my goodness, this is a combination to watch for the future. He was definitely trending sub-30 for much of that.

Aaron Millar and Friendship VDL score 35.9.

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5:37am

🇩🇪 Wouter De Cleene and Quintera

Wouter de Cleene and Quintera. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Wouter really does take his time to make his entry after the bell. He’s totally making sure Quinter’s on her game. They’re dead straight up the center line and halt square to get their Badminton underway.

They start off with scores in the 7s and 7.5s and continue on that trend as they get into the trot work. The horse is pushing through and looks to be supple and strong in her work. They’ve had a confident start to their test and the horse is listening and trying hard. The halt at C is good enough for two 8s and a 7.5. The reinback is a little sticky and there’s a 5.5 from the judge at H, 7.5 from the B judge.

They start the walk work and the horse is still looking relaxed and happy. She’s working in a lovely frame and the pair seem to work well together. The pirouettes are not easy for her and the scores drop a little. They get going into canter and everything looks steady but they’re not pulling in the big marks. A little more softness maybe. The changes are a bit of a mixed bag, some excellent for 7.5s, some not so good. They circle back round and finish up with a very square halt for two 7s and a 7.5.

Big pat for Quintera and she picks up her head for a good look around. Some nice work on show this morning from this pair. 7s in the collective marks for them.

Wouter De Cleene and Quintera score 37.4.

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5:30am

🇬🇧 Selina Milnes and Gelmer

Selina Milnes and Gelmer. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Gelmer’s really picking up his knees as he trots round the ring before the bell. Selina takes her time on the way to making her entrance up the center line. Gelmer’s a huge, powerful horse. He’s very expressive in his movement although he’s clearly a little excited to be at Badminton. He’s got a really big action but isn’t able to take that forward and extend his frame in the extended for big marks.

They halt at C and Selina tries to correct it to make it square but it doesn’t quite come off – two 6s and a 5 for that. The reinback is very neat for two 7s and a 6.5. They get going into the walk work and we can see that Gelmer’s a little fizzy under the surface. He thinks about jiggy jogging, there’s just a hint. He finds the pirouettes a little difficult – scores for the walk are 6s and some 5s on the whole.

They get smoothly back into trot and score 7s across the board for the transition. They set off into canter and really show the scope and power of this horse in the extended canter. Very balanced. Selina sets right up for the first change, which is clean enough. He finds the ones on the serpentine difficult though. This is a lot of horse to contain in the dressage. He’s trying really hard though.

They halt to finish and Gelmer looks up to the crowd. There’s an 8 for the final halt, that’s a nice mark to end on. Lots of things to like here and an exciting horse for tomorrow.

Selina Milnes and Gelmer score 37.6.

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5:23am

🇮🇪 Georgie Goss and Feloupe

Georgie Goss and Feloupe. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Georgie and Feloupe come into the ring and get their Badminton underway. Georgie has nine finishes here in nine starts – that’s a cool achievement. Feloupe is a lovely big horse and has a powerful trot to match. He’s pushing though and is soft and elegant. So far they’re creating a very nice picture and scores are trending in the 7s.

They halt at C but not for long before they reinback neatly for a 7.5 and two 7s. They set off into a relaxed walk and clearly show the difference in the extended. They navigate the first pirouette well but there are some signs of tension creeping in. The mare is slightly playing with the bit. That affects the bend round that tight turn.

They set off into canter and again, the extended is very purposeful. The scores are back up into the 7s for the canter work. They make the first change very neatly and are rewarded with an 8 from the C judge. The second isn’t quite as good and then the third doesn’t really work for them, scores drop to two 4s and a 5 there. The fourth is very nice for 7s across the board.

They circle back round to halt at the end and Feloupe gets a big pat. That was a sweet test showing harmony between horse and rider. There’s an 8 for the half circle back to the center line. Very nice. And sub-30. Great work.

Georgie Goss and Feloupe score 29.6.

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5:16am

🇺🇸 Grace Taylor and Game Changer

Grace Taylor and Game Changer. Photo by Sally Spickard.

We’re back with Grace and ‘Sydney’ as they canter round the ring waiting for the bell.

They get a good shot up the center line and come to a sudden halt, which is square and scores an 8 and two 7s. Great start. They get into trot and the horse looks relaxed and supple and is very lofty in the extended, that was lovely. He looks to be enjoying his time in the ring and is working well with his rider.

The halt at C is very well maintained and is rewarded with two 8s and a 7.5. That was beautiful. The reinback is very neat and tidy. They set off into a nicely relaxed walk and the horse shows some swing in the extended. The transition is very good and clearly shows the difference in pace. They navigate the pirouette well, a little sticky initially but neat all the way round.

They get a good transition into trot and then go smoothly into canter. Grace pushes for the extended and the horse responds very sweetly. He’s trying hard in his work and looks very confident. The changes are clearly established and on the aids, if a little big behind. The ones on the serpentine are really very good.

They halt at the end of what’s been overall, a great test. There’s a ‘Yeah!’ in the crowd. Sydney stretches his neck down for a sniff of the Badminton turf. It really is great to see just how relaxed many of these horses are after their tests, happy to be at Badminton and not at all bothered by the atmosphere. That was a pro job overall.

Grace Taylor and Game Changer score 36.1.

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🚜 We’re heading into a short break now. Competition resumes at 10:16am local time / 5:16am EST / 11:16am CEST. Back in a bit! 🚜

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4:49am

🇬🇧 Libby Seed and Heartbreaker Star Quality

Libby Seed and Heartbreaker Star Quality. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

‘Angel’ has a look at the first cross country fence as he makes his way round the ring waiting for the bell. Not today, but soon, Angel.

They canter into the ring and there are a few trot steps into the first halt. When they set off into trot, though, the scores improve. The gelding is moving nicely through his work and looks to be happy to do what Libby is asking. Nicola Wilson in the commentary box says the horse has a lovely expression on his face.

The halt at C is very nice – a 7.5 and 7 in the scores there. The reinback is very neat also for two 7s. They set off into walk and Angel starts to feel the sense of occasion. Libby gives him a little pat on the withers to let him know she’s got his back. The pirouettes are a little sticky.

Angel is happier to be in canter once the walk is finally done. Scores improve into the 7s in this section of the test. This really does look to be a sweet horse who tries hard in his work. He kind of guesses at the changes on the serpentine and scores 4s across the board for each, but he is trying.

They come back round to halt at the end of their test and Angel stretches his neck out. Phew, a job well enough done. Overall this was a nice picture of a partnership between horse and rider, working together to get the job done.

Libby Seed and Heartbreaker Star Quality score 36.6.

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4:42am

🇬🇧 Kate Rocher-Smith and Dassett Select

Kate Rocher and Dassett Select. Photo courtesy of Dassett Eventing.

They come dead straight up the center line and get things going with an 8 from the B judge. They get going into the trot work and everything looks neat and tidy on the whole – scores are trending in the 6.5s and 7s. The horse is clearly trying hard, but we can kind of see that when it should look a bit more effortless. But he’s listening and doing everything asked of him.

They halt at C and then the reinback is very clear and deliberate. That scores two 7s and a 6.5. They get going in the walk and it’s similar to the trot – precise and neat but not really showing all the relaxation for the bigger marks. They navigate the pirouettes very neatly.

They set off into canter and the horse shows how responsive he is in the transition from extended. He’s going along very sweetly and clearly knows his job. The changes are clean and easy but not really expressive for big marks. This guy is confident in his work, for sure. They halt at the end and he looks up at the crowd. What a good boy. He scratches his nose. Overall there was a lot to like in this test. A confident horse working very nicely with his rider. The crowd cheers her out and she waves. Nice.

Kate Rocher-Smith and Dassett Select score 33.1.

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4:35am

🇮🇪 Susie Berry and Clever Trick

Susie Berry and Clever Trick. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

🦉 Clever Trick is known as ‘Owl’ in the barn.

It won’t be easy to come into the ring after a test like that but they nail it with two 8s for the first halt. Owl looks confident and she’s elegant in her trot work. It’s very flowing and easy. She shows beautiful positioning in the shoulder-in. So far so good for them. There’s an 8 in the marks for the 10m circle.

The halt at C isn’t quite there as Owl anticipates the reinback. Scores drop significantly there. They set off into a relaxed walk, but it’s not quite so soft as the trot work – the extended scores 6.5s across the board. The first pirouette is very good and scores 7, the second a little sticky. Susie has to work to get the relaxation back as they set off into trot and Owl looks to be getting a little more tense as things progress.

They set off into canter and the scores stay in the 6s with some 7s. The tension shows up in the changes though. The first scores two 4s and a 5 and then she pokes her nose up before the second. They’re a bit tricky. Her trot work was so confident but the excitement of the occasion has built as the test went on.

They score 7s across the board for the final halt and Owl stretches her neck out. She’s worked hard and put in a solid enough effort. A test of two halves, really.

Susie Berry and Clever Trick score 36.4.

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4:28am

🇬🇧 Rosalind Canter and Lordships Graffalo

Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

✨ Multiple 5* winning combo!

World No. 5 Ros Canter took the Badminton title in 2023 with ‘Walter’ and then the pair won Burghley last season. She says Walter’s the perfect eventer – he enjoys all three phases and is equally talented in all of them. To borrow from Shakespeare, ‘Consistency, thou art a jewel’ 💎 – will it be the jewel in Walter’s Badminton crown once more? 👑

OK, here we go. Will we have a new leader? Watch this space…

‘Walter’ is in the ring.

They halt square and set the tone for their test with two 8s and an 8.5.

They set off into a springy and expressive trot – 9 for the collected. Lots of 8s and 8.5s. This horse is so supple – 8s across the board for the extended and the transition. Beautiful work on show. This is smooth, easy, seamless.

The halt at C gets a 9 from the judge at C and 7.5 from the two others. The reinback is a little rushed and scores drop to 7s. Walter is super relaxed in the walk. He swings his bum and uses his whole body and scores two 8s for the extended. Pirouettes? No worry for Walter. Two 8s for the first and two more for the second.

We get to see a little more of his expressive trot WE HAVE A 10 for the half pass!

And now Walter shows more of his quality in the canter with scores trending in the 8s. But oh, the first change is 4s – he double tapped his feet on the ground. He makes up for it with the two on the serpentine, but the fourth one scores 4s. They are expensive mistakes. The two they missed are marked double.

Where will they land? So many 8s, some 9s, a 10. But not error free… Collectives are 8s and an 8.5… Into second…

Rosalind Canter and Lordships Graffalo score 25.3.

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4:21am

🇩🇪 Christoph Wahler and D’Accord FRH

Christoph Wahler and D’Accord FRH. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

They make a very clean entrance up the center line but the halt isn’t quite what Christoph would have wanted and has a mixed bag of scores – 5.5, 7.5. 5 for that. No matter, we move on. They get going into the trot work and things improve immediately. The horse is flowing and settled and there are lots of scores in the 7s with an 8 or two.

The halt at C is excellent and scores two 8s and a 7.5 and the reinback is dead straight for an 8 and two 7s. There’s a little something something bubbling away in the walk work and the steps are a little bouncy rather than elongated and relaxed – 5s across the board for the extended. That tension remains for the pirouettes. The horse is again much happier once he gets into trot.

They get into canter and Christoph pushes in the extended showing this horse’s scope and power. He brings him back very smoothly and the canter marks on the whole are very good. The changes are clearly established and clean and Christoph navigates them purposefully.

They come round and halt on the center line but not before pulling in another 8 for the half circle back to the line. A big pat for D’Accord, who, incidentally, has the same sire as JL Dublin, the current leader. Overall there was a lot to like in this test, with some expensive walk work. The halt and reinback were real highlights.

Christoph Wahler and D’Accord FRH score 32.4.

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4:14am

🇮🇪 Ian Cassells and Master Point

Ian Cassells and Master Point. Photo by Hannah Cole Photography.

This pair make a smart entrance as they come into the ring. The first halt is very solid, great start for them for two 7.5s and a 7. They create a lovely picture as they trot round, it’s positive and harmonious and the horse is very much on his rider’s side. Lots of 7s and some 8s coming in at this stage.

‘Duke’ is very soft and willing and is trying really hard. He really does work nicely for his rider. He sure knows his job, he went to go straight into the reinback at C but Ian reminded him to halt for a bit first. They set off into a very relaxed walk, it’s swinging and flowing and actually very impressive. They navigate their way quietly round the pirouettes and scores 7s on the whole for the first. There’s a little resistance in the second and the scores aren’t quite as good.

The get a smooth transition into canter and again, it’s all very quiet and easy looking. Scores are back up in the 7s with some 8s now. This is a very smart test so far. The horse looks rideable and very confident in his work. The changes are clearly solid although he kicks the board on the final change as he swung his quarters out. The horse stayed calm and collected though.

They halt at the end and Master Point has a bite of Badminton grass as he ambles out of the ring. A very relaxed horse who was confident and happy in his work throughout. A very nice start to their competition with a 5* PB for Ian.

Ian Cassells and Master Point score 30.7.

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4:07am

🇬🇧 Emma Thomas and Icarus

Emma Thomas and Icarus. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Icarus is really shining in the sunshine, he’s beautifully turned out. He decides to take a bathroom break as he comes into the ring. He was really lit up just at the last moment before they entered. That’s a tough start. The halt is not really a halt and he picks his head right up. Emma asks him forward but he goes back. She sits tight and gets him on side to set off in trot.

He’s griding his teeth as he trots round the ring but Emma seems to have settled him the best she can. He’s fussing round with the contact and is quite active in his head. Emma’s riding tactfully and gently encouraging him. The halt at C is much better than the first and they really do see the immobility. Emma came into it very quietly and rides the reinback in the same way, tactfully and quietly and very sensitively.

The walk is obviously going to be tricky with this horse. Emma’s really having to hold the horse together. There’s quite a bit of jiggy jogging but it honestly could be galloping by the looks of things so Emma’ll be taking what she can. They manage the pirouettes very well all things considered.

They set off into a quiet canter and Icarus does seem a little more settled now the walk’s over with. It’s so clear that this horse is going to be fabulous galloping cross country and he’s so ready for it to be Saturday right now.

Emma really is doing a great job of convincing Icarus to play ball. She manages to get the changes which shows that the horse is trying hard for her and is trying to listen. They come round to halt and Emma visibly gives a massive sigh of relief with a huge puff of her teeth. Phew. Superb job that woman.

Emma Thomas and Icarus score 46.8.

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4am

🇬🇧 Wills Oakden and A Class Cooley

Wills Oakden and A Class Cooley. Photo by Iain B Images.

Well the sun’s shining on Badminton as we get underway for the second day 🌞

Wills and ‘Felix’ begin their competition as they canter straight up the center line to halt square for an 8 from the judge at B. They set off into a balanced and rhythmical trot and there’s another 8 from the B judge, they’re obviously liking what they see. The horse is working quietly and consistently and the scores coming in for the early part of their test are trending in the 7s and 7.5s with a smattering of 8s.

The halt at C isn’t as good as the first one, Felix doesn’t really show the immobility there and the scores drop. The reinback is sound though. They set off into walk and the gelding stays nice and relaxed despite obviously being incredibly fit. There’s two 6s and a 7.5 for the extended.

The pirouettes are very good and score 7s, the second one earning an 8 from the judge at H. They get going into a smooth canter which has many of the same qualities as the trot – it’s fluid and rhythmical and effortless. Another 8 for the extended from the judge at B.

This all looks so easy. Felix really is confident in his work. Unfortunately the first change on the serpentine doesn’t come up – a mixed bag of scores there, 2. 6.5, 4. The other changes are much better though and are clearly established and expressive.

They come round and halt at the end of what’s been a sweet test. Quiet and accurate and very pleasing to watch. A good start to their Badminton.

Wills Oakden and A Class Cooley score 34.4.

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