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Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo on their lap of honour after winning the Badminton Horse Trials \ Badminton Horse Trials
Austin O'Connor and Colorado Blue give a show jump air during the final phase at Badminton \ Nigel Goddard
USA's Katherine Coleman finished 23rd with the Irish Sport Horse Monbeg Senna (Zapatero VDL x Heritage Fortunas) and the pair were one of four to jump clear on the last day. The gelding was bred at Ennisnag Stud in Co Kilkenny \ Nigel Goddard
Austin O'Connor giving a thumbs up to Irish supporters after finishing third \ EquusPix Photography
The scenes from a very muddly Badminton Horse Trials \ Badminton Horse Trials
Tom Jackson and the Jeanette Glynn-bred Irish Sport Horse Capels Hollow Drift (Shannondale Sarco x Lucky Gift) finished fifth after a brilliant double clear \ Nigel Goddard
Pippa Funnell finished 10th at Badminton with the traditional Irish Sport Horse Majas Hope (Porter Rhodes x King Flagmount), bred by Jack Murphy \ Nigel Goddard
Susie Berry and Ringwood LB (Iroko x Master Imp) during their dressage test. The pair retired early on cross-country \ Nigel Goddard
Laura Collett and London 52 will not defend their Badminton title at the world's most famous five-star early next month
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