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Former Badminton winners cruise into top five as dressage wraps up with Ros Canter still out in front


  • No one could topple Ros Canter at the top of the the Mars Badminton Horse Trials dressage results, but Caroline Powell came closest in the final session today (8 May), moving into fifth.

    The New Zealand rider and her 2024 Badminton winner Greenacres Special Cavalier, owned by Chris and Michelle Mann and her rider, scored 29 for their test, which was particularly well marked in the second half, with plenty of eights, plus one nine from Amanda Miller at B for their second flying change.

    “I’m very pleased,” said Caroline. “It’s tough to get a good mark out there. She went out and put her game face on and I’m very happy with her.”

    Caroline also has the less experienced High Time here, who sits 45th after dressage and will be the fourth horse out across country in the morning.

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    Comparing her two horses, Caroline said: “They both jump. High Time would be a bit bigger in stride and more fiery. Greenacres Special Cavalier would just trot through – she’s a funny horse, she won’t jump a ditch and she won’t go over a piece of string and you can’t do polework with her, but you put your legs on and she’s off, so that’s just her and that’s the way she is.”

    Badminton Horse Trials dressage results: six nations in the top six

    The dressage phase finishes with defending champions Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo holding a 4.4-penalty lead over second-placed Tiana Coudray with Cancaras Girl.

    The top six has a truly international look with six nations represented – US rider Tiana is followed by Belgium’s Lara de Liedekerke-Meier in third (Hooney D’Arville), Switzerland’s Felix Vogg in fourth (Cartania), New Zealand’s Caroline Powell in fifth (Greenacres Special Cavalier) and Brazil’s Marcio Carvalho Jorge in sixth (Royal Encounter).

    The cross-country phase gets under way at 11.30am on Saturday (9 May) with Harry Meade first out of the start box on Et Hop Du Matz. View more Badminton cross-country times.

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