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Badminton Horse Trials at 75 by Kate Green

Badminton Horse Trials at 75 by Kate Green

Model Number: 9781910016480

£40.00 GBP

*A lavishly illustrated book published to coincide with Badminton's seventy-fifth anniversary in April 2024.

*Author Kate Green is deputy editor of 'Country Life', has reported on Badminton for more than thirty years and is part of the event's press office team.

*Chronicles the history of this premier equestrian event and looks to its future.

*Featuring eighty photographs from the Badminton archives.

In 1949, the 10th Duke of Beaufort started Badminton Horse Trials with the idea of better preparing British riders for the Olympic Games after a disastrous showing on home ground the year before. His legacy is the world’s oldest and most prestigious horse trials, which has captured the imagination of riders worldwide and in 2024 celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary. Badminton is still an Olympic proving ground as well as a captivating place where dreams can be made or shattered, and the one all riders want to win. The centrepiece remains the cross-country course, a spectacle that draws thousands of spectators and is an imposing challenge for riders, no matter how experienced they are, in an egalitarian sport in which men and women compete on equal terms and the amateur can take on the Olympic gold medallist. This superbly illustrated book celebrates those riders and their horses, from Sheila Willcox’s hat trick in the 1950s to New Zealander Mark Todd who came out of retirement to win three decades after his first victory; from the golden era of Richard Meade, Captain Mark Phillips, Lucinda Green and Princess Anne, to twenty-first century heroes and heroines, including William Fox-Pitt, Pippa Funnell, Andrew Nicholson, Michael Jung, Oliver Townend and Rosalind Canter.


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