Louise Bell's Peaky Blinder proves promising in dressage

Louise Bell remains enthusiastic about her eight-year-old dressage horse Peaky Blinder, a son of Uthopia who echoes the qualities of Valegro. Despite early injuries, the horse has secured notable wins in recent competitions. Bell describes him as a 'gift from God' with exceptional trainability.

In 2019, on a cold winter's day, Louise Bell expressed high hopes for her home-bred yearling, calling him “absolutely spectacular – he’s the golden child.” Seven years on, that promise is materializing with Peaky Blinder, now an eight-year-old dressage horse known at home as Duggy. Owned jointly with friend Denise Reynolds, the Uthopia son has faced setbacks, including a tendency for “self-harm” as a four- and five-year-old that led to injury-related breaks from competition. Despite this light competition history, Peaky Blinder has shown strong potential. Last year, he won the international young horse division at the Wellington Premier League. Since stepping up to higher levels in July, he has achieved three wins in prix st georges (PSG) and two at inter I, with scores approaching 70%—a section header in the article asks, “Could Peaky Blinder be Louise Bell’s Valegro?” Bell, aged 54, praises his character: “He’s a gift from God... He’s such a trier – he has ‘Uti’s’ trainability – and he’s such a kind horse.” Her enthusiasm remains undiminished, highlighting his kindness and work ethic as key to his rising star status in dressage.

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Sophie Wells and Ontario LC with gold rosette at Winter Dressage Championships victory.
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Sophie Wells wins gold at Winter Dressage Championships

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British paralympian Sophie Wells rode her Ontario LC to victory in the Equi-Trek elementary gold at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, scoring 72.48% on April 17. The seven-year-old gelding also earned silver in the Spillers medium freestyle gold the previous day. Several other riders claimed top spots in various classes at Addington Equestrian.

British Grand Prix dressage rider Louise Bell has lost her career-defining horse, Into the Blue, who passed away on February 2, 2026. The sudden departure came just one month after the horse's retirement was announced. Bell shared the news with Eurodressage following the 2025 CDI-W London event.

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British rider Annabella Pidgley and her horse Gio, known as Pumpkin, made their FEI Dressage World Cup debut at Neumunster, Germany, on February 14, 2026. The pair scored 70.70% to place seventh in the grand prix, behind winners Justin Verboomen and Djembe De Hus Old from Belgium who achieved 76.83%. Pidgley described the performance as feeling amazing.

Australian rider Lauren Balcomb and her horse Verdini D’houtveld Z claimed victory in the $120,000 CSI3* Ascent Aviation Grand Prix at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. The duo set an unbeatable time in the jump-off amid a packed arena. Only four combinations advanced to the jump-off after a challenging first round.

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Sara Bates from Alcester has returned from Doha with a silver medal in the Grade IV Freestyle at the CHI Al Shaqab competition. Riding her 17-year-old home-bred mare Tango for Great Britain, she finished second behind the world number one. The achievement marks a strong start to her 2026 season despite managing multiple sclerosis.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher has outlined the next steps for six 3-year-old horses in his stable, beyond the undefeated champion Ted Noffey, as they gear up for the 2026 Kentucky Derby trail. Speaking from Palm Beach Downs in Delray Beach, Florida, Pletcher shared insights on their recent performances and upcoming races. These colts represent a mix of promising talents and those needing to prove themselves.

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Marcus Orlob and Jane secured victory in the CDI5* Grand Prix Special at the 2026 Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, Florida, with a personal best score of 75.979%. Canadian Olympian Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu placed second aboard Jaccardo, also achieving a career high. In the CDI3* class, Meagan Davis and Toronto Lightfoot claimed top honors with 71.489%.

 

 

 

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