Simon Grieve eyes strong Badminton showing after Burghley success

Five-star event rider Simon Grieve has spoken about rediscovering his passion for top-level competition following a career dip. The 44-year-old Leicestershire rider achieved his best result yet, finishing 18th at Burghley in 2025 on Autograf. He now aims for a top-10 finish at Badminton while emphasizing enjoyment over victory.

Simon Grieve, who has competed 19 times at five-star level, thought his elite eventing days were over after his last such outing in 2021. He shifted focus to showjumping, coaching, media, and presenting amid growing nerves and self-imposed pressure. 'I thought I’d lost my mojo,' Grieve said, noting how the demands of professional eventing had overshadowed family and friends at times. A renewed mindset, influenced by the loss of close friends, has brought him back stronger, prioritizing life's joys alongside the sport he loves since age 16. Grieve credits early inspirations like eventing vet Tim Randle on Legs Eleven and Helen Bell on Troubleshooter for shaping his approach—consistent performers rather than superstars. His 18th at Burghley marked a high point, fueling ambitions for Badminton. 'I’d love to be top 15, if not top 10 at Badminton—that would be insane,' he said. 'But as long as the horse has gone as well as I hope he can, then we’ve had a great time.' Grieve recalled advice from an owner during his first job with Debbie and Patrick Edmundson: owners seek enjoyable days at events with well-ridden horses, prizes as bonuses. This philosophy resonates more now amid personal losses.

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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.

Eventer Sam Watson has suggested creating a new five-star pathway to address declining starter numbers at major events Mars Badminton and Defender Burghley.

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British showjumper Tim Gredley shared his thoughts on the sport's challenges and opportunities during episode 176 of the Horse & Hound podcast. The 40-year-old rider, who has competed at world and European championships, highlighted issues facing British riders and proposed solutions to retain talent at home.

Elise Washer and her 21-year-old horse Menelaus, known as Spotty, are competing in the BE90 LeMieux Grassroots Championships at Badminton Horse Trials. The pair scored 32.1 in dressage to sit provisional 11th, with showjumping and cross-country scheduled for 6 May. This marks Spotty's retirement event.

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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.

Samantha Lissington’s 15-year-old gelding Ricker Ridge Sooty GNZ has been withdrawn from contention for the New Zealand eventing squad at the 2026 World Championships due to injury.

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Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo won the Mars Badminton Horse Trials for a record third time on 10 May after a clear showjumping round. The pair finished 8.2 penalties ahead of the field to make history at the event.

 

 

 

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