David Doel leads British riders jumping a challenging obstacle during cross-country at Kentucky Three-Day Event.
David Doel leads British riders jumping a challenging obstacle during cross-country at Kentucky Three-Day Event.
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David Doel tops British riders after Kentucky cross-country

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David Doel moved up to fourth place overall as the leading British rider following the cross-country phase at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 25. Harry Meade climbed to eighth with Superstition after a dramatic save, while Tom McEwen dropped to sixth. Other British competitors showed mixed results on Derek di Grazia's challenging course.

David Doel rode Galileo Nieuwmoed, co-owned with Mary Fox and Gillian Jonas, to climb from 12th after dressage to fourth overnight. He navigated the course without major penalties despite a 20-minute hold due to a fall by US rider Mary Bess Davis at fence 16. 'He made me work today,' Doel said. 'He's a real galloping machine.' Doel opted for a safer route around the trees to the direct corner out of the Defender Head of the Lake after the horse tired slightly and lost a shoe. Galileo Nieuwmoed finished strongly down the final hill. Harry Meade produced a standout save on Superstition at the Spring Water fence (12abc), where the horse pecked on landing. 'I momentarily saw the fish looking up at me. I hate swimming, so I tried my hardest not to join them,' Meade recounted. He incurred six time-faults to rise from 10th to eighth, but slipped to equal 11th on Grafennacht with 11.6 time-penalties after losing shoes and taking long routes. Tom McEwen fell from third to sixth with eight time-faults on Brookfield Quality, citing challenges at early ditches. Rising star Isabelle Cook impressed with just 3.2 time-faults on Cymoon 'F' Z, the second-fastest round, advancing to eighth. Finn Healy suffered a fall at fence 4b, while Elizabeth Barratt added a run-out and 33.6 time-faults to lie 30th. Meade described di Grazia's track as the most 'stop-start and possibly trappy' he had ridden, with few direct lines maintaining pace. Four riders achieved the optimum time, testing the field effectively.

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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.

Harry Meade, the world number one eventer, placed fourth in the five-star dressage at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 23 with a score of 30.2 on Superstition. The 17-year-old horse delivered a polished performance after an unconventional preparation with no recent runs. Will Coleman holds the lead with debutant Diabolo.

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Twenty-nine horses passed the first trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 22, marking the start of the five-star competition in Kentucky. No horses were referred to the holding box despite minor spooks from two entries. The cross-country course, designed by Derek di Grazia, features 28 fences over 6312 meters with an optimum time of 11 minutes 5 seconds.

Britain's Emily King and Valmy Biats hold the top spot in the CCI5* at the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials following the dressage phase. The pair scored 27 penalties to lead by 0.8 of a penalty.

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Harry Meade withdrew Amanda Gould’s Grafennacht before the final trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 26 due to foot soreness after losing a shoe on cross-country. Jennie Brannigan’s FE Lifestyle was sent to the holding box but passed re-inspection. Twenty-three five-star pairs presented to the ground jury ahead of showjumping.

Bubby Upton kept her top position in the CCI4*-L at the Defender Bramham Horse Trials after completing the cross-country phase on 13 June. She finished with 3.6 time faults aboard Its Cooley Time despite a mid-round equipment issue.

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The race for British eventing team places at the 2026 FEI World Championships in Aachen is set to reach a key stage over the next two weeks. Pippa Roome of Horse & Hound outlined the current standings following major spring events. Final decisions will follow performances at upcoming fixtures.

 

 

 

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