Ireland celebrates Australian Badminton win
Four Irish bred horses in final top 15 at Badminton, including winner Paulank Brockagh.
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Four Irish bred horses in final top 15 at Badminton, including winner Paulank Brockagh.
Read moreMichael Ryan and Pippa Funnell receive Armada Dish for making it through famous event.
Read moreEvent harks back to times of old, when an average dressage test could still win.
Read moreDramatic changes to leaderboard after influential cross-country course.
Read moreSix Kiwi riders in top 20 as attention moves to tough new cross-country.
Read moreIrish holsteiner stallion Limmerick has three sons competing at this year’s Badminton Horse Trials.
Read morePrevious winner Paul Tapner takes lead with Kilronan after first dressage day.
Read moreBig field of New Zealanders, led by Badminton veterans Andrew Nicholson and Mark Todd.
Read moreNew-look Badminton will challenge horses and riders this weekend.
Read moreCourse walk with new designer Giuseppe Della Chiesa and organiser Hugh Thomas.
Read moreNew course, new designer: riders from 15 nations to start at famous event.
Read moreExclusive walks limited to 30 each, with Zara Phillips leading the first.
Read morePrizemoney boost for winner and placegetters at this year’s Badminton Horse Trials.
Read moreNew designer breaks new ground on water complex for famous event’s 2014 renewal.
Read moreRenowned international cross-country course designer to take on world’s most famous event.
Read moreJane Thompson outlines her highlights and lowlights from Badminton.
Read moreFreejumper shows athletic moves over cross-country course.
Read moreKiwi celebrates first four-star win at first attempt at Badminton.
Read moreFantastic Badminton as opposed to last year’s non-existent fantasy event.
Read moreThree withdrawals and one elimination leaves 65 for jumping phase.
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