- 1 hour 6 minutesThe British Eventing Show: The People Powering British Eventing
Badminton may be in the rear-view mirror, but the season is only just heating up.
Nicole Brown is joined by Rosie Williams to reflect on a huge spring for British Eventing, from record grassroots participation numbers to the growing impact of the Eventing Together campaign and the launch of the new official training programme for volunteers and officials.
Plus, hear from some of the people helping drive the sport forward. Fence Judge of the Year Pippa Best shares her extraordinary volunteering journey from Guernsey to Aachen, Young Volunteer of the Year Rose Chugg-Martin talks Badminton dreams and learning through volunteering, and Tom Rowland looks ahead to his first Nations Cup appearance at Bicton.
Highlights:
- British Eventing's strong start to the 2026 season
- Why grassroots participation continues to grow
- The importance of volunteers to the future of the sport
- Pippa Best's journey from Guernsey to championship fence judging
- Rose Chugg-Martin on volunteering, confidence, and Badminton ambitions
- Tom Rowland on Nations Cup debuts, Bicton, and future Burghley dreams
Guests:
- Rosie Williams, CEO of British Eventing
- Pippa Best, British Eventing Fence Judge of the Year
- Rose Chugg-Martin, British Eventing Young Volunteer of the Year
- Tom Rowland, British Nations Cup rider and international event competitor
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29 May 2026, 5:00 am - 15 minutes 19 secondsA Cup of Tea with Elizabeth Barratt*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:9a6efdc0-0a78-42ca-a0dc-0cb5ffc6bd12-15" data-turn-id-container= "request-WEB:9a6efdc0-0a78-42ca-a0dc-0cb5ffc6bd12-15" data-testid= "conversation-turn-4" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant">
Kentucky, national titles, and a horse called Piglet.
Nicole Brown sits down with one of Britain's brightest young riders, Elizabeth Barratt, to talk about a whirlwind start to 2026, from flying horses to America for the first time to defending her Young Rider National title at Bicton.
Elizabeth reflects on the scale of the Kentucky experience, learning alongside Europe's top five-star riders, and why the trip left her hungry to come back one day for the five-star itself. Plus, she looks ahead to Bicton with two very different rides, the experienced Rehy DJ and exciting young talent Postman.
There's also talk of Young Rider Europeans ambitions, future four-stars, and the young horses listeners should keep firmly on their radar this season.
Highlights:
- Behind the scenes of travelling horses to Kentucky
- What it was really like competing at the Kentucky Horse Park
- Defending the Young Rider National title at Bicton
- Why Postman could be one for the future
- The horse Elizabeth says listeners need to watch, Camillo Boy
- Tack cleaning, hot chocolates, and a late-night Baileys recommendation
Guests:
- Elizabeth Barratt, reigning U21 National Champion and rising British event rider
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27 May 2026, 5:00 am - 35 minutes 44 seconds2026 Millstreet Review Show
Millstreet delivered exactly what it always promises, proper eventing. Tough ground, big questions, and a four-star leaderboard packed with quality.
Nicole Brown and Sam Watson review a huge weekend in Ireland, from Senor Crocodillo stamping his class ahead of Aachen, to Sam's own exciting young talent Ballybolger Goldman finishing fourth on his four-star debut. Plus, the story behind one of the fastest cross-country rounds of the weekend, and why soft ground might just be a dream scenario.
Highlights:
- Why Millstreet's conditions turned cross-country into a true stamina test
- Jonelle Price and Senor Crocodillo's dominant four-star win
- Sam Watson on Ballybolger Goldman's standout four-star debut
- Championship implications for Sarah Ennis
- Why Millstreet remains one of the best eventing venues in the world
Guests:
- Sam Watson, international event rider, EquiRatings analyst, and Millstreet podium finisher
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25 May 2026, 11:27 pm - 18 minutes 40 secondsThe 900 Club*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-69fcd7cd-4418-83ea-ad65-6e329d41cb93-5" data-turn-id-container= "request-69fcd7cd-4418-83ea-ad65-6e329d41cb93-5" data-testid= "conversation-turn-236" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant">
There are now only six horses in history to have recorded an EquiRatings Elo above 900.
The latest to join the club? London 52.
On this episode, Nicole Brown and Sam Watson break down what the 900 Club actually means, why London 52's consistency is almost unmatched in modern eventing, and how his recent performances compare to some of the greatest horses the sport has ever seen.
From Le Lion d'Angers to Blenheim, Bicton, Badminton, and Belsay, the pair look back on the performances that built London 52's remarkable Elo, and why Sam believes he could already be even higher on the all-time list.
Plus, where do horses like JL Dublin, Lordships Graffalo, and fischerChipmunk FRH fit into the picture, and could we one day see the sport's first ever 1000-rated horse?
Highlights
- What the EquiRatings Elo actually measures
- Why only six horses have ever crossed 900
- London 52's extraordinary run of triple-figure HPRs
- The greatest event horses of the modern era
- Why Sam thinks London 52 could already rank even higher
- Could a horse ever break the 1000 barrier?
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Sam Watson
22 May 2026, 5:00 am - 38 minutes 49 seconds2026 Millstreet Preview Show
Millstreet week is here, and with it comes one of the biggest fixtures in Irish eventing.
On this special Connolly's Red Mills preview show, Sam Watson joins Nicole Brown to look ahead to the four-star at Millstreet International Horse Trials, where championship contenders, rising stars, and experienced campaigners all collide.
From Jonelle Price and Senor Crocodillo, to Joseph Murphy's Aachen hopefuls, Cosby Green's Highly Suspicious challenge, and Sam's own exciting young horse Goldman stepping up to four-star, there's plenty to unpack ahead of cross-country day at Green Glens.
The pair also discuss the unique challenge of showjumping after cross-country, why Millstreet matters so much to Irish eventing, and what the new FEI Under 25 World Championships could mean for the future of the sport.
Highlights
- Millstreet's role in Irish eventing
- The FEI Under 25 World Championships at Green Glens
- Jonelle Price's strong hand in the four-star
- Aachen hopes for Ireland, New Zealand, and the U.S.
- Sam Watson's four-star debutant Goldman
- Why showjumping after cross-country changes everything
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Sam Watson
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20 May 2026, 2:18 pm - 1 hour 26 minutesGrassroots Show: Mastering Cross-Country Speed with Sam Watson
Cross-country speed. Everyone wants it. Very few riders really understand how to build it.
On this episode of the Grassroots Podcast, Cameron Beer sits down with Sam Watson to unpack what actually makes riders fast across country, and why speed has far less to do with bravery than most people think.
From cruising speed and balance, to transitions, footwork, stamina, and course walking, Sam breaks down the systems, habits, and mindset that helped him become one of the sport's best against the clock. There are stories from Burghley, Badminton, the World Championships, plenty of honest mistakes, and practical takeaways every grassroots rider can use this season.
Because getting the time isn't about chasing. It's about understanding.
Highlights
- Sam's five pillars of cross-country speed
- Why "practice until you don't get it wrong" shaped his riding
- The biggest mistakes riders make when chasing the clock
- How to train speed at home, safely and progressively
- Course walking tricks that save seconds without taking risks
- Why smooth rounds are often the fastest rounds
- This week's Grassroots Challenge, Sam's Gear Challenge
Guest
- Sam Watson, Irish Olympian, World medalist, and EquiRatings analyst
Presented by Foran Equine, part of the Connolly's RED MILLS family.
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13 May 2026, 5:00 am - 46 minutes 24 seconds2026 Badminton Review Show
What a week at Mars Badminton Horse Trials.
As the dust settles on another extraordinary Badminton, Nicole Brown is joined by Catherine Austen, with Spike Milligan dropping in, to reflect on the performances, the pressure, and the moments that defined the week.
From Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo delivering one of the great five-star performances, to standout weekends for Tim Price, Harry Meade, Tom Jackson, Sarah Bullimore, and more, this is the final look back on a week that had everything.
Highlights
- Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo's third Badminton title
- Tim Price, Harry Meade, and Tom Jackson on huge form
- Sarah Bullimore, Katie Magee, and the rising stars of the week
- The emotional moments, the near misses, and what comes next
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Catherine Austen
- Spike Milligan
11 May 2026, 11:16 pm - 59 minutes 46 seconds2026 Badminton Diaries Day 4: Cross-Country Conversations
By Saturday night at Mars Badminton Horse Trials, the leaderboard looks different, and so does everyone who's been part of it.
On today's Badminton Diaries, we start the day with Simon Middleton from Zebra Products and the team behind Simon Grieve's Autograph, sharing the emotional story of a homebred who has gone all the way to five-star.
Then Marcus from Fairfax & Favor reflects on 13 years at Badminton, how far the brand has come, and why some stands become part of the fabric of the week.
Out on course, Sarah Bullimore joins us after one of the rounds of the day, a brilliant clear inside the time with the 10-year-old Corimiro.
Then, as the sun starts to drop over the lake, Laura Collett, Sam Watson, Georgia Patrick, and Diarmuid sit down to unpack a cross-country day that delivered everything, history, heartbreak, homebreds, and one combination that still looks untouchable.
Highlights
- Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo hold the lead after cross-country
- Sarah Bullimore and Corimiro deliver one of the rounds of the week
- The emotional story behind Simon Grieve's Autograph, from foal to five-star
- Marcus from Fairfax & Favor on 13 years at Badminton
- Laura Collett and Sam Watson break down the pressure, the partnerships, and the performances that shaped Saturday
- The movers, the heartbreaks, and who still has it all to play for on Sunday
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Diarmuid Byrne
- Simon Middleton, Zebra Products
- Marcus from Fairfax & Favor
- Sarah Bullimore
- Laura Collett
- Sam Watson
- Georgia Patrick
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9 May 2026, 6:32 pm - 36 minutes 4 seconds2026 Badminton Diaries Day 4: Dickie Waygood on cross-country day at Badminton
Nicole and Diarm preview the biggest day of the week before being joined by British Performance Manager Dickie Waygood for one of the most insightful conversations of the week. From Ros Canter's record-breaking dressage lead to what separates great cross-country riders from good ones, Dickie breaks down the art of riding Badminton.
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9 May 2026, 9:26 am - 19 minutes 1 second2026 Badminton Diaries Day 4: Eric Winter on Building Badminton
Before the first horse leaves the start box at Mars Badminton Horse Trials, Nicole Brown sits down with the man behind the questions, Eric Winter.
From the lake to the Vicarage Vee, from camera angles to ground conditions, Eric opens up on what really goes into building a Badminton cross-country track, and why obvious doesn't always mean easy.
He talks inspiration from places like LuhmΓΌhlen International Horse Trials, why he wants riders to bring their very best cross-country horses here, and the balance between education, sport, and entertainment at the highest level.
There's also a fascinating look at how the course is wheeled, where seconds are won and lost, and why this year's track might look straightforward... right up until you try to ride it at 570 metres a minute.
Highlights
- Eric Winter on designing Badminton since 2017
- Why "obvious" and "easy" are not the same thing
- The story behind this year's lake complex and Vicarage questions
- How terrain, footing, and camera angles all shape the final track
- Why Badminton should reward true cross-country horses
- Eric on pressure: "Pressure is an honour."
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Eric Winter
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9 May 2026, 5:00 am - 50 minutes 52 secondsEventing Podcast Live From Badminton 2026
In a special live edition of the podfrom the Ramsbury Gin Pavilion, Nicole Brown is joined by Diarmuid Byrne and Sam Watson to break down what a 23.7 from Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo really means, and whether we could be watching history in the making.
Then two five-star winners join the stage. Gemma Stevens and Laura Collett talk nerves, routines, start box moments, and what really goes through your mind the night before Badminton cross-country.
Highlights
- Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo head into Saturday on a record 23.7
- Nicole Brown, Diarmuid Byrne, and Sam Watson break down the numbers behind the week so far
- Gemma Stevens and Laura Collett on nerves, routines, and what makes a true Badminton horse
- Rider reactions to Eric Winter's cross-country track
- Live crowd questions, plenty of laughs, and a few predictions before the biggest day of the week
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Diarmuid Byrne
- Sam Watson
- Gemma Stevens
- Laura Collett
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