Badminton Horse Trials 2025
What a fabulous Mars Badminton Horse Trials 2025 we have just enjoyed! Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo made Badminton history as the first partnership to regain their title with a break in between their wins. And it all came down to the final showjumping round, when a rolled pole by Cooley Rosalent was all that stood between Oliver Townend and his second Badminton title.
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How the Badminton title was won
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‘She can be competitive in any class in the world’: Oliver Townend and star mare come agonisingly close to Badminton title
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‘I put the record straight’: Austin O’Connor settles a score to finish third at Badminton with 16-year-old who keeps improving
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Tense moments at final Badminton Horse Trials trot-up as overnight leader among seven horses held
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Five withdrawals before the final trot-up at Badminton, including top-10 contender
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Badminton leaderboard rattled after ground jury make final decision on flag penalties
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Two withdrawals at Badminton leave field of 79 to tackle the cross-country phase
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‘A big day for her’: Oliver Townend and star mare soar into Badminton lead ahead of cross-country
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Defending champion withdrawn from Badminton in final hour before test
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Three horses out of Badminton Horse Trials 2025 at first trot-up – including Paris Olympic medallist
More Badminton 2025 highlights
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‘I carried my broken martingale in my hand’: how Badminton debutant jumped 40-odd cross-country fences after tack malfunction
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‘I booked my flight across the world at 3.30am and left at 6am’ – what happens when your faraway daughter is called up from the wait list on eve of Badminton
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‘A few bruises but absolutely fine’: update on some of the fallers and non-finishers from Badminton Horse Trials cross-country day
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‘I completely fell in love with it – I was hooked’: how a riding school sparked a life-long love of horses in top eventing groom
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‘Badminton is almost mythical. So to actually be here is tingly, goose-bumpy and a great feeling’: the debutante relishing the moment, and why she has a Piglet mascot
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‘I’ll watch videos before I go to sleep tonight’: how time-short amateur rider is prepping to be fast at Badminton
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‘I thought he looked like a five-star horse – now he’s here’: British rider makes Badminton debut with ‘roughed-off’ diamond turned five-star sparkler
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Rethinking fitness for horse and rider pays off as Kylie Roddy strives to reverse her Badminton fortunes
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‘I just love working with the horses’ – Yasmin Ingham’s groom Alison Bell on travelling the world, a first Badminton and why Rehy DJ shouldn’t be underestimated
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Check out our favourite outfits from the Badminton trot-up – from floaty florals to traditional national dress
Badminton Horse Trials cross-country reports
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‘If it’s not her day, it’s not her day’: Gemma Stevens on the Badminton podium after cross-country – but not with her top ride after dressage
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British first-timer in touching distance of top-10 after stellar Badminton cross-country performance
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Flag penalty leaves Oliver Townend’s Badminton lead in the balance – and why he heeded his dad’s last-minute advice
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Emily King and Yasmin Ingham on song – as Tom McEwen collects frangible penalties on Badminton cross-country
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‘He has a heart the size of Badminton’: cross-country speed machine franks his class to give Olympian massive buzz
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Ros Canter puts in stunning cross-country round at Badminton, but flag penalty is under review
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‘She’s proved she’s world class’: home-bred mare dispels her rider’s doubts with cracking Badminton debut while top-10 contenders fall
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‘Unorthodox’ Badminton preparation pays dividends for top British combination
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‘I was flat to the boards all the way’: Gemma Stevens rockets around cross-country inside the time to set the target at Badminton
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‘You either growl and get on with it, or you don’t – there’s a lot to jump and it’s big’: top riders share their thoughts on the 2025 Badminton cross-country course
Badminton Horse Trials dressage reports
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‘A big day for her’: Oliver Townend and star mare soar into Badminton lead ahead of cross-country
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‘Disappointing’ test for dressage favourite at Badminton leaves top rider adrift of the leaders
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Veteran grey goes from Badminton waitlist to top 10 after dressage following ‘emotional roller-coaster’ week
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‘That’s my fault – hand in the air for that one’: Ros Canter reflects on expensive flying changes with Badminton favourite
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‘He’s a showman who could go up another level’: Tom McEwen wows to claim Badminton lead at end of day one despite costly error
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Youngest rider on joint-oldest horse joins the dressage leaders at Badminton
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‘He did his best shuffling ever!’ Gemma Stevens delighted with consistent test from five-star winner at Badminton
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‘Wild yesterday, but a bit quiet today’: Oliver Townend sets the early standard at Badminton
Badminton Horse Trials dates
LeMieux Grassroots Championships
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‘This is way above anything we’d have dreamed of’ – freelance coach tops Badminton BE100 grassroots championships
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NHS physio and former working hunter win Badminton BE90 grassroots championships
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Ready to jump this? Check out every fence on the Badminton BE90 grassroots cross-country course...
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Would you jump this ditch? See every fence on the 2025 Badminton BE100 grassroots championships cross-country course
Where is Badminton Horse Trials held?
Badminton Horse Trials is held in the grounds of Badminton House in Gloucestershire, UK. Badminton is located around 15 miles from Bristol and Bath, in the south west of England.
Badminton Horse Trials history
The list of Badminton Horse Trials winners is a true who’s who in the sport of eventing and we can’t wait to see who will add their name to the roll of honour this time. The most successful rider at Badminton is Lucinda Green, who topped the leaderboard six times during her outstanding career. Andrew Nicholson holds the record for the highest number of Badminton completions at 37.
The most recent winner of the Badminton Horse Trials title is Caroline Powell with Greenacres Special Cavalier. Second in 2024 was five-star first-timer Lucy Latta who moved up from 64th after dressage to the runner-up slot on RCA Patron Saint. Alex Bragg and Quindiva finished third.
Badminton Horse Trials dates back to 1949, when the 10th Duke of Beaufort hosted an event on the estate to help British riders train for future international events.
The 2020 and 2021 events were cancelled owing to the coronavirus pandemic. Badminton has previously been cancelled five times, owing to bad weather in 1966, 1975, 1987 and 2012, and foot-and-mouth disease in 2001. Weather also forced Badminton to run as a one-day competition in 1963.
Badminton has hosted British Eventing’s BE90 and BE100 grassroots championships since 2010. It is typically held across the two days before the five-star action begins.
Badminton Horse Trials logo

The current Badminton Horse Trials logo was unveiled in September 2019 and was developed by Claire Shand and Julian Seaman, who both worked for Badminton at the time. It has now been adapted to incorporate title sponsor Mars Equestrian.
The design features a horse and rider jumping over the wording, with the rider’s boot and the horse’s saddle forming the letter ‘B’. The new logo marked the start of a new era for the event after Mitsubishi Motors ended its support after 28 years.
There was also a fresh version produced to mark Badminton’s 75th anniversary in 2024.

What is Badminton Horse Trials?
Badminton Horse Trials is one of just seven five-star events in the world. Five-star is the highest level of eventing competition, where the very best horses and riders in the sport compete against each other in three phases: dressage, cross-country and show jumping. The same horse and rider combinations take part in all three phases and their penalty scores are added up. The horse and rider with the lowest penalties is the winner.