Emily King returns to riding after rib fracture and lung tear

Eventer Emily King is recovering from a fractured rib and torn lung sustained in a fall at Thoresby Park earlier this month. She has resumed competition, placing strongly in dressage at Burnham Market last week while aiming for the Mars Badminton Horse Trials. Her mother, Mary King, confirmed the injuries and detailed her recent progress.

Emily King suffered a rib fracture and a small tear in her lung during a showjumping warm-up mishap at the Eventing Spring Carnival CCI4*-S at Thoresby Park on April 3-5. She had completed dressage with Valmy Biats but could not continue. On April 8, King described the incident as a “mischievous little curveball,” adding, “I made an unscheduled exit in the showjumping warm-up – leaving a few things not quite where they ought to be.” Her partner, Sam Ecroyd, took over riding her horses during her recovery, which her mother Mary confirmed involved support from the British Equestrian World Class programme and a specialist visit that cleared her to compete two weeks later, aided by painkillers and strapping. At Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market on April 17, King rode Valmy Biats in the CCI4*-S and Jackpot in the CCI3*-S, achieving first and third places respectively after dressage. Mary King noted a double clear round with Jackpot but a run-out early on the cross-country with Valmy Biats, which she used as schooling ahead of Badminton. Ecroyd secured three top-10 finishes, including with King Louis (Dobby), a horse Mary had previously developed. King now has her sights set on the Mars Badminton Horse Trials as her next major event.

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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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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.

Mary King, a six-time Olympian and multiple medal winner in eventing, has retired from the sport at the age of 64 after starting her 46th season. Following a second-place finish at Moreton and opting to let her daughter Emily ride their horse at Thoresby, King reflected on her fulfilling career. Tributes from the eventing community have poured in, hailing her as a true legend for her consistency, horsemanship, and influence.

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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.

Three additional riders have withdrawn from the Mars Badminton Horse Trials ahead of the event scheduled for 6-10 May in Gloucestershire. The latest pullouts include two Irish competitors and a US rider. Competitors are beginning to arrive at the park for the competition.

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Britain’s Caroline Harris and D. Day won the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials CCI5* on 21 June 2026. The pair finished with a faultless showjumping round to secure their second five-star victory.

Liz Halliday attended the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 23 for the first time since suffering a serious brain injury in a 2024 fall. From a wheelchair on a balcony overlooking the arena, she watched her former Olympic horse Cooley Nutcracker perform the dressage test under new rider Boyd Martin. The pair placed fifth with a score of 30.7.

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Piggy March topped the CCI4*-L dressage on day one of Defender Bramham Horse Trials while Alex Hua Tian led the CCI4*-S.

 

 

 

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