Badminton Horse Trials

History

Badminton was first held in 1949 by the 10th Duke of Beaufort in order to let British riders train for future international events and was advertised as “the most important horse event in Britain”. It was the second three day event held in Britain, with the first being its inspiration – the 1948 Olympics. The first Badminton had 22 horses from Britain and Ireland start, and was won by Golden Willow. Eight of the 22 starters failed to complete the cross-country course. Badminton was the home of the first European Championship in 1953, and was won by Major Laurence Rook on Starlight XV. In 1955, Badminton moved to Windsor Castle for a year, at the invitation of the Queen, in order to hold the second European Championships. Badminton was first televised in 1956. In 1959, it was decided to hold Badminton in two sections, called the Great and Little Badminton, due to the popularity of the event and the number of entries. The horses in the two sections jumped the same fences, but were separated into the two divisions based on their money winnings. This graded approach was abandoned after the 1965 event. In 1989, the current director & course-designer Hugh Thomas, who rode in the 1976 Montreal Olympics, took over from Frank Wheldon, a former winner, who is credited with bringing the event to the pinnacle it’s at today.

Today’s Badminton is held in a 6 square kilometer (1500 acre) area Badminton Park, where the car parks, tradestands, arena and cross country courses are located.

Badminton has been forced to cancel on several occasions for various reasons. In 1966, 1975 and 1987 the event was cancelled completely and in 1963 was downgraded to a one-day event due to bad weather. In 2001 it was cancelled due to foot and mouth disease.

Between 1961 and 1991, Badminton was sponsored by Whitbread, one of the longest sponsorships for any sport. In 1992, Mitsubishi Motors took over sponsorship and recently renewed their deal until 2011.

Status

Together with the four-star rated Rolex Kentucky Three Day and the Burghley Horse Trials, Badminton forms the Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing.Only one person has ever won the Grand slam and that is Pippa funnel. Andrew Hoy (Aus) nearly took the title in 2007 but lost it when he had a pole down in Burghley. The remaining CCI**** rated events are the Luhmhlen Horse Trials, the Adelaide Horse Trials and the Stars of Pau. It is also now part of the HSBC FEI Classics-a points based system containing the CCI**** events. The cross country day at Badminton attracts crowds of up to a quarter of a million, which are the largest for any paid-entry sport event in the United Kingdom & the second largest in the world.

Winners

The event has been won by the following people and horses:

1949 John Shedden : Golden Willow

1950 Tony Collins : Remus

1951 Hans Schwarzenbach : Vae Victis

1952 Mark Darley : Emily Little

1953 Laurence Rook : Starlight

1954 Margaret Hough : Bambi V

1955 Frank Weldon : Kilbarry (Event held at Windsor)

1956 Frank Weldon : Kilbarry

1957 Sheila Waddington (Sheila Willcox) : High and Mighty

1958 Sheila Waddington (Sheila Willcox) : High and Mighty

1959 Sheila Waddington (Sheila Willcox) : Airs and Graces

1960 Bill Roycroft : Our Solo

1961 Laurie Morgan : Salad Days

1962 Anneli Drummond-Hay : Merely-a-Monarch

1963: Event downgraded to 1 day event due to bad weather.

1964 James Templer : M’Lord Connolly

1965 Eddie Boylan : Durlas Eile

1966: Event cancelled due to bad weather.

1967 Celia Ross-Taylor : Jonathan

1968 Jane Holderness-Roddam (Jane Bullen) : Our Nobby

1969 Richard Walker : Pasha

1970 Richard Meade : The Poacher

1971 Mark Phillips : Great Ovation

1972 Mark Phillips : Great Ovation

1973 Lucinda Green (Lucinda Prior-Palmer) : Be Fair

1974 Mark Phillips : Colombus

1975: Event cancelled due to bad weather.

1976 Lucinda Green (Lucinda Prior-Palmer) : Wide Awake

1977 Lucinda Green (Lucinda Prior-Palmer) : George

1978 Jane Holderness-Roddam (Jane Bullen) : Warrior

1979 Lucinda Green (Lucinda Prior-Palmer) : Killaire

1980 Mark Todd : Southern Comfort III

1981 Mark Phillips : Lincoln

1982 Richard Meade : Speculator III

1983 Lucinda Green (Prior-Palmer) : Regal Realm

1984 Lucinda Green (Prior-Palmer) : Beagle Bay

1985 Ginny Leng (Ginny Holgate) : Priceless

1986 Ian Stark : Sir Wattie

1987: Event cancelled due to bad weather.

1988 Ian Stark : Sir Wattie (Stark also came second on Glenburnie)

1989 Ginny Leng (Ginny Holgate) : Master Craftsman

1990 Nicola Coe : Middle Road

1991 Rodney Powell : Irishman II,

1992 Mary King : King William

1993 Ginny Leng (Ginny Holgate) : Welton Houdini

1994 Mark Todd : Horton Point

1995 Bruce Davidson : Eagle Lion

1996 Mark Todd : Bertie Blunt

1997 David O’Connor : Custom Made

1998 Chris Bartle : Word Perfect II

1999 Ian Stark : Jaybee

2000 Mary King : Star Appeal

2001: Event cancelled due to UK foot and mouth epidemic.

2002 Pippa Funnell : Supreme Rock

2003 Pippa Funnell : Supreme Rock

2004 William Fox-Pitt : Tamarillo

2005 Pippa Funnell : Primmore’s Pride

2006 Andrew Hoy : Moonfleet

2007 Lucinda Fredericks (AUS): Headley Britannia

2008 Nicolas Touzaint (FRA) : Hildago de L’Ile

2009 Oliver Townend (UK) : Flint Curtis

Casualties

2007

Skwal ridden by Andrew Downes died of a suspected heart attack in the finishing ring 

Icare duzay ridden by Jean-Lou Bigot died after a fence flag marker pole pierced an artery 

Criticism

In 2007, after a long period without rain, the ground was considered to be too hard, resulting in 22 withdrawals. 

References

^ HistoryHistory of Badminton

^ 1976 Olympics1976 Olympics

^ Wheldon WinnerPrevious Winners

^ Dates of Cancellations Cancellation Dates

^ FEI Eventing PageFEI Eventing Page.

^ HSBC Classics FEI SiteHSBC Classics FEI Site.

^ Visitor NumbersBadminton Visitor Numbers

^ “Past Winners”. Badminton Horse Trials Website. Accessed July 07, 2008.

^ a b Horsetalk – Fredericks retains Badminton lead after cross-country, 6 May 2009

^ The Times – Phillips puts the welfare of her horse first and withdraws, 5 May 2007

External links

Badminton Horse Trials website

Categories: Eventing | Equestrian sports in the United Kingdom | Sport in Gloucestershire

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