The scene is set for a competitive and exciting 75th-anniversary Mars Badminton Horse Trials, which has received a stellar entry of 90 horses for what promises to be a historic occasion.

The list includes 11 of the top 12 riders in the FEI World Rankings, plus 19 first-timers and competitors representing 11 nations, all vying for a record first prize of £117,600 ($201,096 CAD).

Ros Canter, the defending champion and world number two, has entered a new star, Izilot DHI, winner of Blenheim CCI4*-L and Pau CCI5*-L last year. Unsurprisingly, she is one of the top two riders, with the 2019 winner Piggy March (riding Brookfield Inocent), tipped to win in 2024 by statistics analysts Equiratings.

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