Mark Phillips warns against complacency after Maryland cancellation

Mark Phillips has issued a warning against complacency in equestrian sport. The caution comes in his exclusive column for Horse & Hound following the cancellation of the Maryland five-star event. He describes the incident as highlighting the sport's fragility.

In a recent column published by Horse & Hound on March 22, 2026, Mark Phillips addressed the cancellation of the Maryland five-star event. He stated, ‘We must not be complacent’, emphasizing the need for vigilance in equestrian disciplines like eventing. Phillips points to the Maryland cancellation as a stark reminder of the underlying fragility within the sport. The piece appears under the eventing section of the publication, underscoring concerns specific to high-level competitions. No further details on the reasons for the cancellation or rescheduling were provided in the available information.

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