Rising Lions funds three young British riders for Kentucky event

A new privately funded initiative called Rising Lions is supporting three under-25 British event riders to compete in the Cosequin CCI4*-S at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event from April 23-26. The riders are Elizabeth Barratt, Isabelle Cook and Finn Healy. The programme aims to provide international experience beyond championships.

Three young British riders will travel to the United States for the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event thanks to the Rising Lions initiative. Elizabeth Barratt, 20, will ride Barratt Eventing’s Ride For Thais Chaman Dumontceau, while Isabelle Cook, 21, competes on her mother Tina Cook and Jim Cromiak’s Cymoon “F” Z. Finn Healy, 21, rides his own Greannanstown Monbeg Joe. Barratt is also entered on Georgina-W, though that entry lacks Rising Lions funding. The event runs from April 23-26 and features a CCI4*-S class selected by FEI world rankings and performance criteria, including a clear cross-country at a four-star in 2025. A Rising Lions spokesperson said the programme, backed by private individuals, seeks to fill a gap for up-and-coming riders. “Younger riders often only get the opportunity to compete overseas if they are part of a championship team,” the spokesperson noted. “If there were more opportunities... that would better prepare them for championships.” The initiative is independent of British Eventing and complements efforts like The Howden Way. British Eventing CEO Rosie Williams welcomed it, calling it “a fantastic initiative” that exposes riders to international travel and conditions. Vanessa Coleman, CEO of Equestrian Events, Inc., which organises Kentucky, added: “We look forward to giving this team of under-25 riders from Great Britain a warm Kentucky welcome.” Rising Lions views the trip as a test run, with future plans potentially including team competitions against other nations.

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British riders Tom McEwen and Elizabeth Barratt on the podium after strong dressage performances at the Kentucky Three-Day Event.
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British riders podium at Kentucky Three-Day Event dressage

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Britain’s Tom McEwen secured third place in the five-star dressage at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event with a score of 25.1. Elizabeth Barratt claimed third in the Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S class scoring 29.7. Both riders praised their horses after tests on 24 April.

Complementing senior British riders' podiums in the five-star class, the young Rising Lions trio impressed in the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event's Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S dressage: Elizabeth Barratt third on 29.7, Isabelle Cook debuting 36th on 39.3, and Finn Healy 25th on 35.8.

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The draw for the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event, set for April 23-26 in the United States, has been confirmed. American rider Boyd Martin secured number one with Miks Master C, while British riders including world number one Harry Meade feature prominently. A notable withdrawal came from Ireland's Austin O’Connor.

British riders dominated the opening days of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, claiming victory in every CSI5* class over the first two days. Matt Sampson, Jack Whitaker and Ben Maher each delivered standout performances with new and established mounts. The results provide a strong marker ahead of the world championships in Aachen.

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US rider Will Coleman secured his first five-star victory at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 26, showjumping clear aboard Diabolo after sitting second post-cross-country. Overnight leader Monica Spencer of New Zealand dropped to seventh with three rails down and 2.4 time faults on Artist. Caroline Pamukcu claimed second for the US on Blake, while Britain's David Doel finished third with Galileo Nieuwmoed.

On the final day of the EBM Dressage by the Sea, Jayden Brown and Quincy B secured a third consecutive victory in the Shepherds Electrical CDI3* Grand Prix Special with a personal best score of 74.447%. The event showcased strong performances across various classes, including freestyles and young horse rounds. Emerging riders and consistent partnerships highlighted the competition's depth.

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Riders from British Showjumping Academies gathered at Forest Edge Arena for the first Regional Academy Championship Show of 2026, organized by the Norfolk Academy. The event featured competitions across various height classes, with strong performances from Norfolk, Kent, and Essex teams. Kent Academy dominated several categories, while Norfolk secured multiple wins.

 

 

 

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