Ros Canter returns to eventing after second baby

Ros Canter plans to compete three horses at Lincolnshire this week, marking her return after giving birth to her second child in January. The reigning Mars Badminton Horse Trials and Defender Burghley Horse Trials champion shared news of her daughter's safe delivery on 2 February.

Ros Canter announced her competitive return via a social media video on 4 March, showing her jumping top horse Lordships Graffalo over an oxer at home. In the caption, she wrote: “We are back! Let the road to Badminton commence…” This follows her victory at Burghley last September while pregnant with her daughter, born in January and delivery confirmed safe on 2 February. Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo, owned by Michele and Archie Saul and nicknamed Walter at home, are entered for the open intermediate class at Lincolnshire on Friday, 20 March. She will also ride Broadstone Lion Man and Armscote Explorer in the open novice class there on Sunday. Organisers of the Eventing Spring Carnival at Thoresby, scheduled for 3-5 April over Easter weekend, confirmed her entry with Lordships Graffalo. Ros Canter follows a familiar spring schedule used since 2022, when Walter advanced to five-star level. This typically includes one or two runs at open intermediate or advanced intermediate before the CCI4*-S at Thoresby as major preparation. At Lincolnshire, she aims for a steady cross-country run rather than a win, based on past patterns. At Thoresby, she has held back, with her best finish fourth in the CCI4*-S on Walter. The 14-year-old horse boasts a strong Badminton record: first place twice and second once in three starts, positioning him as a favourite again this year.

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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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Olympic gold medallist Ballaghmor Class, the 19-year-old Irish-bred gelding ridden by Oliver Townend, has retired from eventing after a decade of top-level success. The horse, known as Thomas at home, secured four CCI5* victories and team gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Townend announced the retirement, with an official ceremony planned at Burghley Horse Trials in September.

Entries for the 2026 Mars Badminton Horse Trials were published on March 23, with two-time champions Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo topping the list. The event is scheduled for May 6-10 and offers a top prize of £125,000. Several former winners and world-ranked riders are among the entrants.

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On January 27, 2026, 24-year-old Lauren Roach secured victory in the penultimate UNIBED Winter Grades B&C Qualifier at Aintree International Equestrian Centre, riding her 10-year-old mare Louisiana-S. The event, part of the Winter Classic show, saw 39 starters compete for qualification to the final at the Royal International Horse Show, with Roach's faultless jump-off time of 33.58 seconds proving unbeatable. James Ingham and Will Fletcher finished second and third after strong but slightly slower efforts.

Scottish event rider Louisa Milne Home is recovering in hospital following a fall during a warm-up at a British Showjumping competition. The incident occurred on 27 February at Bogenraith Equestrian in Aberdeenshire. She remains under care at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

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Charlotte 'Lottie' Fry and her stallion Glamourdale claimed victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle at Jumping Amsterdam on January 24, 2026, scoring 89.305%. This win secures their qualification for the Fort Worth Final in April as the reigning champions. Germany's Isabell Werth finished second with 87.580% on Wendy de Fontaine.

British Paralympic medallist Sophie Wells has announced a new ride, MSJ Gold Standard, as she targets selection for the 2026 World Championships in Aachen with two horses. The nine-year-old mare, known as Gracie, made her debut with Wells at Vale View on 1 February, scoring 72.56% in a grade V grand prix A test. Wells also provided an update on her Paris medallist, Diana.

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A second horse death and allegations of racial abuse between jockeys overshadowed key races on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival. HMS Seahorse died after a fall in the BetMGM Cup Handicap Hurdle, prompting renewed calls for a boycott. Irish amateur jockey Declan Queally accused British rider Nico de Boinville of verbal and racial abuse before the Turners Novices’ Hurdle.

 

 

 

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