It’s a big week in eventing land as we’re getting a glimpse at entries for the first two CCI5* events in the northern hemisphere at Defender Kentucky and MARS Badminton. Of course, we also have Adelaide sandwiched in between the two as the second 5* of the 2025 calendar (and we’re very excited to be sending a reporter down under for the first time in EN history this year! More on that soon).
MARS Badminton is the first entry list to drop, and we’ve got a strong field of 86 competitors representing 14 nations who’ve put their entry forward.

Emily King and Valmy Biats. Photo by Hannah Cole Photography.
Featuring on the list are our 2024 Badminton winners, Caroline Powell (NZL) and Greenacres Special Cavalier as well as several other pairs that hit the top ten in last year’s running: Lucy Latta (IRL) and RCA Patron Saint finished second in their 5* debut last year, Emily King (GBR) will bring back Valmy Biats to repeat or improve on their fourth-place finish in 2024, Jonelle Price (NZL) returns with 2024 sixth-place finisher Grappa Nera, as does her husband, Tim, with 2024 eighth-place finisher Vitali, as well as Tom Rowland (GBR) and seventh-place finisher Dreamliner and Bubby Upton (GBR) with her top talent, Cola.
We’ve also got entries from Oliver Townend (GBR) and 2024 MARS Maryland 5 Star winner Ballaghmor Class, who is 18 this year but Oliver intimated last fall that he didn’t feel “Thomas” was ready to step down just yet. Oliver has also entered his 2024 Defender Kentucky winner, Cooley Rosalent, who ended her 2024 season with a top-20 finish at the very soggy Pau in southern France.

Alex Hua Tian and Jilsonne van Bareelhof. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Several smaller federations are also represented at Badminton this year, including two entries for China with Alex Hua Tian‘s Chicko as well as his most recent Olympic horse, Jilsonne Van Bareelhof, with whom he finished in the top 25 individually in Paris last summer. Japan is sending forward one entry in Tokyo Olympians Ryuzo Kitajima and Feroza Nieuwmoed, who were in the top 15 at Burghley last fall. Portugal is represented by Paris Olympian Manuel Grave and Carat de Bremoy, whose Olympic effort came to an unfortunate early end with a fall on cross country that saw Manual go home with some injuries to nurse (Carat de Bremoy was uninjured). Lithuania is anchored by longtime 5* competitor Aistis Vitkauskas and Commander VG.

Jennie Brannigan and FE Lifestyle. Photo by Sally Spickard.
For the North American-based riders, we have a handful of entries from the U.S. on the docket in Jennie Brannigan and FE Lifestyle, UK-based Americans Grace Taylor and Game Changer and Tiana Coudray with Cancaras Girl, and U.S.-based Kiwi Joe Mayer with Harbin.

Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo. Photo by Hannah Cole Photography.
Two of the three Paris Olympic team gold medalist horses for Great Britain feature on the list in Tom McEwen‘s JL Dublin as well as Ros Canter‘s Lordships Graffalo. We’ve heard Laura Collett is aiming London 52 for Luhmühlen (Germany) in June (come on Laura, we want a London 52 sighting stateside!!), but she is still well-represented on the Badminton list with her two up-and-comers, Hester and Bling.
We do know that some of the combinations listed on the Badminton entries have also entered Kentucky as an option, so this list is certain to shift a bit as we get closer to the event’s start date of May 7. Once Defender Kentucky entries are revealed, we’ll know a bit more about which pairs we can expect to see at which 5*.
Of course, this preview only scratches the surface of the full list, so be sure to check out the full roster as it stands now here. Stay tuned for much more coming your way right here on EN, your go-to source for 5* info!
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