A thrilling finale is guaranteed at the MARS Badminton Horse Trials on Sunday as the top New Zealand horseman Tim Price holds only a miniscule lead over the legendary British rider William Fox-Pitt after a gripping day’s cross-country sport.

Tim, 45, has ridden at all the world’s seven five-star events but has never won Badminton; William, 55, has won five of the northern hemisphere three-day events including Badminton twice, in 2004 and 2015, has come back from a serious head injury eight-and-a-half years ago and has inferred that Badminton’s 75th anniversary will be his last competitive appearance here 25 years after his first.

In contrast in current third place is 27-year-old Badminton first-timer Lucy Latta from Ireland, a one-horse rider who holds down a full-time job in a drinks marketing company; she rose from 46th place on RCA Patron Saint after dressage with the fastest round of the day, finishing just one second over the optimum time of 11 minutes 19 seconds.

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