Sarah Bullimore and Corimiro finish fifth on five-star debut at Pau

Sarah Bullimore guided her home-bred horse Corimiro to a strong fifth-place finish in his five-star debut at the Pau Horse Trials last autumn. The nine-year-old gelding led after a flawless cross-country round despite a stopwatch mishap. Bullimore describes the enthusiastic youngster as a rising star in eventing.

Sarah Bullimore's partnership with Corimiro, a nine-year-old home-bred by Amiro Z out of Lilly Corinne, marked a promising milestone at the Pau Horse Trials in 2025. The horse, owned by Bullimore's husband Brett, Christopher and Susan Gillespie, and Bruce Saint, finished fifth overall after taking the lead following cross-country. This result came on Corimiro's first five-star outing, showcasing his potential despite his youth and inexperience.

Bullimore recounted the cross-country phase with surprise and delight. "I went out with no expectations and I actually managed to knock my stopwatch off at about five minutes," she said in an interview on The Horse & Hound Podcast. Unsure of her timing initially, she let Corimiro find his rhythm, noting his natural huge stride and ease over the course. The crowd's cheers upon her arena entry hinted at a strong performance, and she later learned she was well inside the optimum time of over 11 minutes. "Milo literally made it feel like a BE100 – he was just fantastic," Bullimore added.

A single rail down in showjumping the next day dropped them to fifth, but Bullimore viewed it as a super achievement. Corimiro, the fourth foal of Lilly Corinne, shares traits with his dam's offspring, including a drive to perform. His older brother, Corouet, won individual bronze at the 2021 European Championships. Bullimore portrays Corimiro as "a big, lovable oaf" who is assertive yet eager to please, comparing him to a large Labrador.

To manage his energetic nature—described as Tigger-like and occasionally aggressive—Bullimore turned him out with his mother this winter. "He just seems to have a little bit more respect for her," she explained, noting how Lilly Corinne's squeals keep him in check. Prior to Pau, the pair placed 10th in the eight- and nine-year-old class at Blenheim in 2024 and third in 2025, building toward future campaigns.

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Retired eventing champion Ballaghmor Class with rider Oliver Townend at Burghley Horse Trials retirement ceremony.
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Ballaghmor Class retires after four five-star wins

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Irish showjumper Jessica Burke secured her maiden five-star victory at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Bordeaux, France, riding Good Star du Bary to a clear jump-off round. The 34-year-old became the first female rider to win the feature class, boosting her to seventh in the Western European League standings. The triumph guarantees her spot in the World Cup Final in Fort Worth next April.

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Australian eventer Sophia Hill, 28, riding Humble Glory, secured third place in the $100,000 LiftMaster Grand-Prix Eventing Showcase—equivalent to FEI CCI4* level—at Bruce’s Field in Aiken, South Carolina, on 27-28 February. The 28-year-old, balancing a business, horse yard, and young family in Australia, relies on US-based rider Monica Spencer to stable and ride her horse during frequent trans-Pacific travels.

Australian dressage rider Simone Pearce secured fifth place in the CDI4* Grand Prix Freestyle at Jumping International de Bordeaux, scoring 74.380% with Will Marq in their international debut. The performance followed a Grand Prix win earlier in the weekend, capping a successful outing alongside her fiancé Martin Fuchs's show jumping victory. Both celebrated family triumphs in their disciplines.

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U.S. show jumper Marilyn Little achieved her eighth international podium at the 2026 Winter Equestrian Festival. Riding the 8-year-old horse Narado, she won the $62,500 Bainbridge Companies CSI5* Speed class on Friday afternoon. Little praised her horse's dedication in the ring.

Claremorris Equestrian Centre hosted the Winter League Showjumping Final on February 22, 2026, marking the end of two months of competitions. Riders delivered impressive clear rounds in the Newcomers and Open divisions. Sophie McElroy claimed the Overall Newcomers Championship on Homer.

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Aaron Vale of Ocala secured victory in the $200,000 UF Health Grand Prix CSI4* at the World Equestrian Center on January 18, 2026, aboard Carissimo 25. The event drew 34 horse-and-rider pairs from 13 nations, with only eight advancing to a thrilling jump-off decided by mere fractions of a second. Vale's time of 37.58 seconds clinched the top spot ahead of Daniel Bluman and Nina Mallevaey.

 

 

 

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