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‘She owes us nothing’: consistent five-star mare to miss the eventing season to injury


  • Heartbreaker Star Quality, the consistent five-star ride of Libby Seed, has picked up an injury and will miss the 2026 eventing season.

    Libby said 15-year-old “Angel”, who finished 18th at Mars Badminton Horse Trials and 19th at Pau five-star last year, will be having “a happy time in the field” this year.

    “We were doing routine scans ready for the season and they picked up something,” Libby told H&H.

    “It’s obviously sad, but I’m really glad that we picked it early. She’s very comfortable and happy, just having a chilled-out time. I think we’ll try to have another lovely foal from her.”

    Libby, who works full time in the medical services industry, has produced Angel up the ranks, from their first BE100 in 2018. The pair have been consistent all the way, with a near-perfect cross-country jumping record since 2019 – only picking up faults once, in 2021.

    They were runners-up at the Ballindenisk CCI3*-L in 2019, and in 2021 they won the Strzegom CCI4*-L. They made their five-star debut at Badminton in 2022, finishing 28th, and have since had five more top-level completions, at Badminton, Defender Burghley Horse Trials and Pau.

    “It’s obviously disappointing to miss out on this year, but she’s already given me so much – she owes us nothing,” said Libby.

    “She’s a family pet as much as she is a competition legend.”

    Focus on home-bred horses for Libby Seed in 2026

    Libby will spend this season concentrating on home-bred young horses including Angel’s seven-year-old son Heart of the Party, who was born via embryo transfer. Another is Cleopatra’s Courtesan, by Philanderer II whom Libby rode at the young rider Europeans – and out of her former junior horse Glenard Lightning.

    “I’ve also got a five-year-old who I will have out. I’d been trying to work out how I was going to have time to event them all this year, but it’s sad it’s Angel that’s taking a back seat,” said Libby.

    “I think my first event will be Tweseldown. I’m going to try to run them in the early part of the year, before the ground gets hard, and just get some nice runs in and see where they go, there’s no pressure.”

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