Zara Phillips (GBR), the reigning World Champion, will take centre stage at this weekend’s 60th anniversary of The Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (7-10 May), the second leg of the HSBC FEI Classics™, her cross-country performance on her gold medal partner Toytown eagerly awaited by the traditionally huge crowd at Badminton.

Toytown, now 16, performed the Dressage phase at Badminton in 2007, but was withdrawn before Cross-Country. The 2005 European Champion missed the Olympics last year due to a an injury at home, but is on song for Badminton, having had a perfect warm-up with a pillar-to-post win in a national advanced section three weeks before. Phillips described the run as “spot-on”.

If Phillips, who also rides Ardfield Magic Star, an experienced horse, 19th last year and having his 5th 4-star run, wins, she will beat her mother, The Princess Royal’s, Badminton record. Her best result was 4th on Goodwill in 1974. However, her father, Captain Mark Phillips, is one of Badminton’s all-time greats, with four wins.

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