Liz Halliday returns to Kentucky Three-Day Event after serious injury

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.

Liz Halliday expressed overwhelming joy at being back in the sport she loves. 'There really aren’t words to express what today meant to me,' she said. 'To finally be back at an event for the first time since my accident… to watch my gorgeous Cooley Nutcracker go down the centre line with Boyd Martin… to hug friends I haven’t seen in so long... I am overjoyed and so grateful.' Now part of the syndicate Liz’s Nutcrackers, she supports Martin and the horse, known as 'Bali,' as an owner rather than a rider. Halliday, who recently earned grading for para dressage, urged fellow competitors and fans to approach her during the weekend event in Lexington, Kentucky. She added, 'I will be riding alongside all of you in spirit.'

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US rider Hallie Coon and Kapriccio topped the CCI5* standings after the first day of dressage at the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials on 18 June with a score of 27.8. Britain's Stephen Heal sits third on Hagonda, while Germany's Julia Krajewski leads the CCI4*-S on Tullabeg Platinum with 27.2.

Following her return home in December 2025 after a serious fall in August 2024, Olympic event rider Liz Halliday has been officially classified as an FEI grade II para dressage competitor. She received her grading at TerraNova in Florida last week and plans to return to competition later this year.

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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.

Holly Jessett, a primary school teacher from Northamptonshire, took first place in the BE90 championship at the Badminton Horse Trials on 6 May. Riding her 13-year-old horse Lombard Lad, she finished ahead of 94 other starters after a clear round in showjumping. The result marked her first win in the class after a third-place finish in 2023.

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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.

Irish rider Padraig McCarthy launched his Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event debut with a score of 33, securing 13th place after the dressage phase on Pomp N Circumstance. The pair, owned by McCarthy and sisters Rachel and Sarah Gough, impressed despite it being the horse's first five-star competition. McCarthy heads into cross-country optimistic about the horse's competitive spirit.

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Event rider Tim Price has described competing at two five-star events this spring after breaking his collarbone in a cycling accident just before the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event.

 

 

 

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