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Laura Collett – Paris 2024 choice marketing campaign revealed

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Laura Collett – Paris 2024 choice marketing campaign revealed

  • Oliver Townend and Laura Collett each plan to take an analogous competitors route as they adopted in 2021 earlier than they received group gold on the Tokyo Olympics, as they intention for choice for Paris 2024.

    Laura and the 2022 Badminton Horse Trials winner London 52 is not going to do a five-star this spring, as a substitute exhibiting their kind at four-star shorts. Relying on the climate, Laura hopes to go to Thoresby (28-31 March), probably Burnham Market (12-14 April), Bicton (23-26 Could) after which Luhmühlen Horse Trials (13-16 June), the place the pair received the five-star final 12 months.



    “We had been compelled to do four-star shorts the 12 months of Tokyo and it labored out nicely,” stated Laura, who received a piece at Aston-le-Partitions in Could in 2021 and was fourth at Bicton in June.

    Luhmühlen, in Germany, might be a very good imitation of the situations in Paris as a result of the dressage and showjumping phases are on a floor, slightly than grass.

    Laura and 15-year-old London 52, who belongs to his rider, Keith Scott and Karen Bartlett, received an open intermediate (OI) on the season opener at Poplar Park on Saturday (2 March).

    Oliver and Ballaghmor Class received Kentucky Three-Day Occasion in April 2021 and the world primary once more intends to take the gray to a five-star this spring, with Badminton (8-12 Could) being “plan A”.

    The pair additionally received an OI at Poplar on Saturday and Oliver stated the 17-year-old, who belongs to Karyn Shuter, Angela Hislop and Val Ryan, has “by no means felt higher”.

    “I don’t know whether or not it’s potential, however he nonetheless looks like he’s bettering flatwork-wise and he’s essentially the most dependable horse on this planet within the leaping phases,” Oliver stated of the three-time five-star winner. “I’m very aware of wanting to complete his profession the suitable manner, however to me he feels a great distance off the inevitable. He was mad recent at Poplar and couldn’t take his eyes off the cross-country.”

    Oliver doubled down on OI victories at Poplar with a win on the Ridgeons’ 10-year-old Cooley Rosalent, who was third at Maryland 5 Star final 12 months and who he hopes to take to Kentucky (25-28 April).

    Learn extra about Poplar Park on this week’s Horse & Hound journal (dated 7 March). 

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