Horse & Hound

‘Badminton is still the one to win’

Edited by Pippa Roome

pippa.roome@futurenet.com

@pipparoomeorkyle

OPINION

HARKING back to Kentucky, some of our British Paris hopefuls decided that a Derek di Grazia course there would be a better preparation for the Games than Eric Winter's Badminton track.

The final result, with Oliver Townend, Tom McEwen and Yasmin Ingham first, second and third was a great achievement. But remember, the US A-team pairs were in the CCI4*-S

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