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Golden Paris Olympic trio among British eventing entries for 2026 World Championships


  • The British eventing squad shortlist for the 2026 World Championships in Aachen (11 to 23 August) has been revealed, including the gold medal-winning team from Paris 2024.

    The 15-strong nominated entries list for this year’s eventing worlds is brimming with talent. The golden gang from Paris – triple Badminton winners Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo, reigning European champions Laura Collett and London 52 and multiple medal-winning duo Tom McEwen and JL Dublin – are the stand-out favourites for spots on the squad of five.

    Each championship has its own flavour and context within the overall eventing landscape. This year’s worlds is a heavyweight in its own right, and is also the first chance to bag that all-important team ticket for the LA28 Olympic Games. Medals and Olympic qualification are the twin boxes at the forefront of selectors’ minds as they weigh up who to take to Germany.

    Strong cases can be made for all in the chasing pack. H&H eventing editor Pippa Roome shared her predictions for the squad in her post-Bramham column. Since then, Caroline Harris and D.Day have added a second five-star to their CV with their Luhmuhlen success. It’s an enviable position for Britain to be in; questioning whether two five-star wins is enough as selectors piece together the diamond jigsaw they are faced with.

    The selection panel is made up of independent non-voting chair Graeme McPherson, plus selectors Mark Phillips, Sarah Bullen and Nigel Taylor. Others involved in the performance side of things are also present at meetings, for example the team vet, eventing high performance coach Chris Bartle and performance manager Dickie Waygood.

    According to the British Equestrian selection policy, they take into account the results at major competitions, and also aspects such as the difficulty of certain courses, how competitive a competition was and results at events with “field of play similarities” to a championships.

    Alongside past form, the big chances to stand out were at the spring four- and five-stars. We may see some having a run between now and Aachen for final tune-ups, depending on what competitors feel is best for each horse. There are many roads to a championship and it’s still more than six weeks until the first event horse will head down the centre line.

    The next key date is 27 July, the deadline for definite entries – the final squad (bar injury or illness).

    Read Pippa Roome’s analysis on who will make the cut for the World Championships

    British eventing squad shortlist for the 2026 Aachen World Championships

    The full list, in alphabetical order by athlete surname, is:

    Sarah Bullimore with 10-year-old gelding Corimiro
    Owner: Sarah’s husband Brett Bullimore, Christopher Gillespie, Susan Gillespie and Bruce Saint
    Breeder: Brett and Sarah Bullimore
    Breeding: by Amiro Z, out of a mare by Lovis Corinth

    Ros Canter with 14-year-old Lordships Graffalo
    Owner: Archie and Michele Saul
    Breeder: Lordships Stud and Pennie Wallace
    Breeding: by Birkhof’s Grafenstolz TSF, out of a mare by Rock King

    Laura Collett with 17-year-old gelding London 52
    Owner: Karen Bartlett, Keith Scott and rider
    Breeder: Ocke Riewarts
    Breeding: by Landos, out of a mare by Quinar

    David Doel with 15-year-old gelding Galileo Nieuwmoed
    Owner: Mary Fox, Gillian Jonas and rider
    Breeder: JW and A P Jurrius
    Breeding: by Carambole, out of a mare by Harcos

    Caroline Harris and 12-year-old gelding D. Day
    Owner: Lucy Matthews, Fiona Olivier, Marie Anne Richards and Heather Royle
    Breeder: Fiona Olivier
    Breeding: by Billy Mexico, out of a mare by Dilum XX

    Yasmin Ingham with 10-year-old mare Gypsie Du Loir
    Owner: Janette Chinn and The Sue Davies Fund
    Breeder: Pierre Gouye
    Breeding: by Herald 3, out of a mare by Canaletto

    Tom Jackson with 10-year-old gelding United 36
    Owner: Michael Stenning
    Breeder: Heinrich Bohmke
    Breeding: by Ucello, out of a mare by Espiri

    Katie Magee with 12-year-old gelding Treworra
    Owner: Angela Hislop
    Breeder: Preci Spark Ltd
    Breeding: by Jaguar Mail, out of a mare by Tower of Magic

    Tom McEwen with 17-year-old gelding Brookfield Quality
    Owner: John and Chloe Perry and Alison Swinburn
    Breeder: Sean Kelly
    Breeding: by OBOS Quality, out of a mare by Cavalier Royale

    Tom McEwen with 15-year-old gelding JL Dublin
    Owner: James and Jo Lambert and Deirdre Johnston
    Breeder: Volker Göttsche-Götze
    Breeding: by Diarado, out of a mare by Cantano

    Harry Meade with 16-year-old mare Cavalier Crystal
    Owner: Charlotte and Peter Opperman
    Breeder: Thomas Horgan
    Breeding: by Jack Of Diamonds, out of a mare by Cavalier Royale

    Selina Milnes with 12-year-old gelding Cooley Snapchat
    Owner: Angela and William Rucker
    Breeder: Alan Wheeler
    Breeding: by Kannan, out of a mare by VDL Arkansas

    Gemma Stevens with 10-year-old gelding Cooley Park Muze
    Owner: The Rex Syndicate
    Breeder: TJM Equestrian
    Breeding: by Pollux De Muze Z, out of a mare by L’Arc De Triomphe

    Gemma Stevens with 14-year-old gelding Flash Cooley
    Owner: Pru Dawes
    Breeder: Jim O’Neill
    Breeding: by CSF Mr Kroon, out of a mare by OBOS Quality

    Bubby Upton with 11-year-old gelding Its Cooley Time
    Owner: Susan de Zulueta, Jane Dear, Susie Holland-Bosworth, The Duchess of Norfolk, Hilary Russell and rider
    Breeder: Ishennisnag Stud
    Breeding: by Quality Time TN, out of a mare by Heartbreaker

    A British Equestrian spokesperson said selection decisions are subject to the athlete and horse maintaining fitness and performance, and that the selected squad of five combinations to travel to Aachen, plus non-travelling reserves, will be announced at a later date.

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