RachelFerd
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Perhaps in the 70s, maybe early 80s, but certainly not recently/since the loss of roads and tracks etc. Burghley's always had different rules however. From Badminton's own website:
Riding three horses in the same competition at Badminton has been achieved twice. Bill Roycroft (Australia) rode Eldorado, Stoney Crossing and Avatar in 1965. Roycroft was second on Eldorado and sixth on Stoney Crossing which, the previous month was third in the Cheltenham Gold Cup behind Arkle and Mill House. Five years later in 1970, Lorna Sutherland, now Lorna Clarke, also rode three horses on the same day – Popadom, Gypsy Flame and The Dark Horse. Riders are now restricted to riding no more than two horses in the same competition.
Should have added first time in a long while to my original post.
Heard something fascinating on the eventing podcast, which is that Lorna Clarke not only rode all three horses on the same day, in the full old long-format competition, she did it all without a groom to help her!!! Now that's tough.
Also interested to hear that Ros Canter has withdrawn Izilot DHI from Kentucky and is definitely planning to take him to Badminton. I think of him as being a very modern dressage-y type and not a mud monster, but he is so incredibly talented (and so is Ros) that perhaps they could still go and win it. He did go well at Chatsworth last year in very deep going in the 4*. Quirky, tricky horse mind.
As much as it isn't my rider choice, I can also see Ballaghmor Class toughing it out to win.
I think David Doel and Gallileo Niewmoud have a great shout too and I'd love to see Tom Jackson do well again with Capels Hollow Drift.