Draw confirmed for upcoming Kentucky Three-Day Event

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.

Boyd Martin, a four-time Olympian, will wear number one in the CCI5* class aboard OHP Hammertime Partners’ Miks Master C, though the 14-year-old gelding is also entered at the Mars Badminton Horse Trials and cannot compete at both. Martin drew 16th with Liz’s Nutcrackers Cooley Nutcracker and 33rd with Yankee Creek Ranch’s Commando 3. Final order may shift based on withdrawals as riders confirm entries for Kentucky and Badminton, according to Horse & Hound. Harry Meade, the world number one, starts second with Et Hop Du Matz, owned by Harry and Mandy Gray, followed by 17th on Superstition and second-last on Amanda Gould’s Grafennacht. He is expected to ride only two horses at the event despite entries for all three. Other British riders include David Doel eighth on Galileo Nieuwmoed, Tom Jackson 14th with Plot Twist B, and Tom McEwen 29th aboard Brookfield Quality. New Zealand’s Tim Price opens fifth with Global Quest and rides 32nd on Vitali. Ireland's Austin O’Connor withdrew Colorado Blue, the 2023 Maryland 5 Star winners, from both Kentucky and Badminton. In the Cosequin CCI4*-S class, three young British riders supported by the Rising Lions initiative enter: Finn Healy at 121 with Greannanstown Monbeg Joe, Isabelle Cook at 130 on Cymoon F Z, and Elizabeth Barratt at 136 aboard Ride For Thais Chaman Dumontceau.

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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.

American rider Boyd Martin has pulled out of next month's Mars Badminton Horse Trials with his horse Miks Master C after it came up sore at a recent event. The 14-year-old gelding owned by OHP Hammertime Partners had been a podium contender. British pairs Selina Milnes on Cooley Snapchat and Harry Mutch on Shanbeg Cooley have also withdrawn.

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The Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event has released start times for its cross-country phase on Saturday, April 25. Caroline Pamukcu and HSH Tolan King will lead off the CCI5* at 1:30 p.m. local time, with British riders competing at intervals throughout. Three British pairs also feature in the CCI4*-S class.

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.

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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.

The field for the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials has been confirmed for the event running from 18 to 21 June. Defending five-star champions Ros Canter and Izilot DHI head a list of 30 starters. The competition takes place eight weeks before the World Eventing Championships in Aachen.

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Two horses faced scrutiny during the opening trot-up for the Mars Badminton Horse Trials on May 6 but both passed inspection after re-presentation. All 61 entries advanced to dressage as a result. The event marks the start of the five-star competition in Gloucestershire.

 

 

 

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