Caroline Powell
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‘She won’t walk over a pole on the ground’: find out more about Badminton winner Greenacres Special Cavalier
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‘This doesn’t happen to people like me’: 51-year-old rider shocked to win Badminton Horse Trials
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‘He’s too naive to keep trucking on’: Pippa Funnell demonstrates her cross-country brilliance at Badminton
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Albert the escort helps Pippa Funnell nurse her second Badminton ride to success
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Leaderboard shake-up at Maryland 5 Star as experienced rider and first-timer impress
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‘It was nearly a marriage and he catapulted me to the stars’ – Caroline Powell remembers Burghley winner Lenamore
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The Horse & Hound Podcast 140: Caroline Powell on her 2010 Burghley win with Lenamore | Feeding a competition horse
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‘There’s room for everybody on her!’: young mare eases into top placing on Badminton debut
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Burghley winner and Olympic medallist put down: ‘He made dreams come true’
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‘He is just mega’: Piggy March’s Halo gleams to win Blenheim’s young horse class
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Piggy March inches closer to Blenheim CCI4*-S victory with tiny ‘angelic’ stallion
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‘Sassy, but professional’ mare delivers in Blair Castle Horse Trials CCI2*-L cross-country
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‘He was pretty outstanding’: Caroline Powell’s exciting six-year-old heads Blair Castle CCI2*-L after dressage
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Ros Canter retains her lead ahead of ‘tough’ cross-country in Blenheim Horse Trials’ young horse class
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Tributes paid to five-star event horse with the ‘heart of a lion’
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Final farewell to four-star event horse with a ‘heart of a lion’
‘He was such a courageous horse, he always wanted to do stuff – he wanted to compete’
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Top lot at Monart Sale fetches €45,000 as world’s top event riders seek future stars
Big name buyers at the Irish elite young event horse sale included Caroline Powell, Oliver Townend and Michael Jung
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Olympic champion returns as fierce Kiwi squad named for WEG
Two Olympic champions, the 2018 Badminton winners and the top-ranked Kiwi eventer are among those on New Zealand’s WEG squad
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5 ways to get the most out of your 'quirky' horse (sometimes you have to sit and suffer...)
Dressage European team silver medallist Maria Eilberg says: "If you can get quirkiness under control, it can give you an edge."