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Reigning Champion Withdrawn from Badminton

Caroline Powell and Greenacres Special Cavalier at Badminton in 2024. Photo by Nico Morgan Media.

The competition hadn’t yet begun at the 2025 MARS Badminton Horse Trials this morning when a major change was wrought upon the leaderboard: New Zealand’s Caroline Powell, who won last year’s iteration with Greenacres Special Cavalier, opted to withdraw the mare from contention ahead of her early-draw dressage test.

“We’re devastated to have to withdraw Cav ahead of Dressage today,” writes Caroline in a post on her social media channels. “Following her final piece of work before the start of the competition, she’s not feeling quite right and having discussed this with her owners, we’ve taken the difficult decision to save her for another day.

“Naturally we were so excited to be defending our title, but Cav’s welfare is our first priority and we are enormously grateful to everyone who has helped and supported us on our journey to Badminton.“

Caroline remains in the competition with her second ride, High Time, who will come forward for his dressage test in tomorrow afternoon’s session.

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Thursday News & Notes

Spring’s arrival brings more than blooming flowers: it also welcomes a brand-new collection of jewelry inspired by the late Georgie Campbell, launching just in time for this weekend’s MARS Badminton Horse Trials. Created in collaboration with Hiho Silver and Coco & Jane Loves, the new pieces—ranging from pearl-studded anklets to charming twig-shaped stock pins. You can support the Georgie Campbell Foundation and its mission to promote a sustainable future for the sport Georgie loved so dearly. Whether you’re shopping online or visiting stand #186 in Deer Park Drive at Badminton, you’ll find beautiful new ways to wear your heart — and Georgie’s legacy — on your sleeve.

Shop the Coco & Jane Loves collection here

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Major International Events

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U.S. Weekend Preview

Tryon International Three-Day Event (NC): [Website] [Timetable] [Entries/Ride Times] [Scoring] [Volunteer]

Galway Downs Spring H.T. and Preliminary Challenge (CA): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times] [Scoring] [Volunteer]

River Glen Spring H.T. (TN): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring]

Unionville May H.T. (PA): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times] [Volunteer]

Majestic Oaks Ocala H.T. (FL): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times] [Volunteer]

Queeny Park H.T. (MO): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring]

Hitching Post Farm H.T. (VT): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring] [Volunteer]

News & Reading

Dreams came true in the LeMieux Grassroots Championships at Badminton yesterday, where Katy Lawrence and her mare Cheyenne Balloon rode to victory in the BE100 on their dressage score of 25.9. It was Katy’s first competitive trip to Badminton — and “Mitzy’s” first away show — but the pair delivered a composed double clear to top the leaderboard. In the BE90, NHS physiotherapist Emily Proud took the title with her self-produced partner HSF Lobo Royale, overcoming early training hurdles (and more than a few tumbles!) to post a winning 28.4. Talk about grassroots grit! Read the recap here.

What started as a simple idea for a book giveaway quickly evolved into something much bigger for Cowgirl Camryn author and Black in the Saddle podcast host Abriana Johnson. In honor of “Buy a Horse Book Day” on May 10, Abriana rallied more than 30 equestrian authors in just two weeks to create the Ultimate Horse Book Library Giveaway: a prize bundle of over 40 signed titles that will go to one lucky reader and a charitable organization of their choice. The collection spans picture books to photo essays and aims to bridge representation gaps in equestrian literature, especially for underserved and Black and brown youth. “It only takes a spark,” Abriana said. “This bundle will ignite a spark in someone else.” Read more about Abriana’s great idea here.

For years, the horse racing industry has wrung its hands over a shrinking, aging fan base, wondering how to attract younger audiences without ever really doing much to meet them where they are. Enter 26-year-old influencer Griffin Johnson, who’s flipped that narrative on its head by bringing millions of Gen Z followers along for the ride as a part-owner of Derby contender Sandman through America’s Best Racing’s Stake In Stardom initiative. His goofy, heartfelt content helped spark unprecedented buzz — and perhaps even shifted betting odds. It’s a reminder that the future of racing fandom isn’t out of reach — it’s just on a different platform. Could there be some takeaways for us eventers here? Read Natalie Voss’ piece here.

A Florida appeals court has reversed a $1.4 million default judgment against Canadian Olympic gold medalist Eric Lamaze, ruling that he was denied due process during a 2023 hearing in which his attorney was allowed to withdraw moments before proceedings began. The case, centered on horse sales including Olympic mount Nikka VD Bisschop, will return to Palm Beach County Circuit Court. The appellate judges criticized the lower court’s handling of the hearing and questioned its finding that Lamaze committed fraud by submitting inaccurate medical documents, calling his behavior “egregious” but not central to the case itself. Read the latest update here.

The U.S. spring season continues full steam ahead, and this week all eyes turn to the Yanmar America Tryon International Three-Day Event in Mill Spring, NC; one of only five CCI4*-L events on the U.S. calendar. 13 pairs will tackle the long division, including new World No. 1 Boyd Martin with two entries: Olympic horse for Liz Halliday Cooley Nutcracker and debutant Barney Rubble. The CCI3*-S boasts the biggest FEI field of the weekend at 42 entries, while Irish Sport Horses dominate the breed tally. Competition kicks off tomorrow, and you can view more fun facts on the field here.

Video Break

What makes a “good” event horse? Tom McEwen shares his thoughts:

Movers and Shakers: EN’s Form Guide to the 2025 MARS Badminton Field

Whew, here we go! It’s already time for another 5* Form Guide in true EN fashion as we look ahead to the start of competition tomorrow at MARS Badminton Horse Trials.

As we mentioned during Kentucky, we’ve reformatted our Form Guides this year to be a bit more modernized and also lead us down to a point where we’ll eventually have built-out profiles for each horse and rider to reference throughout the season.

How to Use This Form Guide

We’ve hosted our Form Guides this year on Notion, and once you click into it, you can then click on any horse to view the full profile, including their most recent results, 5* form, fun facts, and a quick bio. This Form Guide is best used on a desktop browser, but you can also view it from your phone or via the free Notion app.

The Form Guide is listed in Drawn Order, but you can also click over to the tab that has all horses in the field listed in alphabetical order.

If you’d rather view the Form Guide on its own link, click here.

EN’s coverage of MARS Badminton Horse Trials is supported by Kentucky Performance Products. To learn more about Kentucky Performance Products’ science-backed nutritional support products, click here.

Modified Open: Erin Neville and Bluestone (58.5)
Training Open: Maria Temperini and The Flying Dutchman (26.4)
Novice Open A: Madeline Bletzacker and Drummer Boy (25.6)
Novice Open B: Madison McLaughlin and Slowpoke (31.1)
Beginner Novice Open A: Laura Kosiorek-Smith and Guilded Reward (27.9)
Beginner Novice Junior: Lauren Johnson and Tully Sparrow (28.5)
Beginner Novice Open B: Nicole Wozniak and Tranquillitas (25.0)
Starter Open A: Lexi Kenreigh and Midnight Pirate (35.3)
Starter Open B: Adriene Kramer and Chocolate Bunny (30.7)