Burghley Horse Trials 2024
This year’s Defender Burghley Horse Trials took place on 5-8 September and Horse & Hound’s team of expert equestrian journalists were on hand to keep fans up to date with all the headlines during Britain’s autumn five-star, plus big name interviews, analysis of the action, videos and beautiful photography throughout every day of the competition.
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The autumn five-star took place under the leadership of Martyn Johnson, who was appointed Burghley Horse Trials director in October 2021. The course-designer was Derek di Grazia.
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Latest Burghley Horse Trials news
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‘He loved his job to the end’ – farewell to great five-star campaigner aged 22
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Grand Slam of Eventing seeks new sponsor as Rolex bows out after +20 years
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‘I didn’t realise he’d lost a shoe’: Ros Canter’s fascinating analysis of her winning cross-country round at Burghley 2024
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Mark Phillips: ‘Burghley is the ultimate test’
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Tears and applause as ‘gentle yet bold’ Army horse retires at Burghley after 14 years’ service
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William Fox-Pitt ‘honoured’ to enjoy one final lap of Burghley’s iconic arena in emotional retirement ceremony
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The best mare, a groom’s story and how many awards for Walter? Check out our Burghley prize-winners’ photos…
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Former Cheltenham Gold Cup winner reigns as a show horse in Burghley main arena
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Celebrating the Burghley Horse Trials winners 2000-2024: in pictures
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‘The horses give me drive and focus’: Burghley thrill for Jesse Campbell months after tragic loss of wife Georgie
Burghley first-timers’ stories
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Meet Burghley’s oldest rider making his five-star debut with his precious skewbald horse: ‘I was going to quit eventing’
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Meet the thoroughbred bought for $1 that you need to have on your Burghley radar
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Debutante on ex-racehorse moves into podium spot at Burghley: ‘He’s a real trier – but I did let him down’
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‘I’m 6ft6 and I can barely see over the fence!’: Burghley debutant eyes up challenging cross-country
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‘We used to joke this leggy foal would be my five-star ride’: local rider makes ‘special’ Burghley debut with home-bred horse
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Burghley debutant with young horse moves into the mix among title contenders
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‘It’s incredible to have qualified’: meet this 41-year-old Burghley first-timer and her horse who ‘loves his humans’
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New mum rounds off ‘maternity leave’ by tackling Burghley on her former stock horse
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‘The horses give me drive and focus’: Burghley thrill for Jesse Campbell months after tragic loss of wife Georgie
Burghley daily podcasts
Horse & Hound’s daily podcast updates from Defender Burghley Horse Trials are in partnership with Baileys Horse Feeds
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The Horse & Hound Burghley Daily Podcast 1: Thursday dressage review, plus predictions
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The Horse & Hound Burghley Daily Podcast 2: Friday dressage review, plus cross-country preview
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The Horse & Hound Burghley Daily Podcast 3: cross-country review
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The Horse & Hound Burghley Daily Podcast 4: showjumping review and final round-up
Burghley dressage highlights
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Ros Canter holds one-two at Burghley after ‘lightbulb moment’ with Lordships Graffalo
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Last year’s Burghley dressage leaders grab third, plus Harry Meade ‘thrilled’ with final ride
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Oliver Townend pilots precocious mare into Burghley dressage third: ‘She did very, very well’
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Caroline Powell starts bid to land 2024 British five-star double with personal best dressage score at Burghley
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Emily King blasts into Burghley dressage top three: ‘I’m pleased; he didn’t get too hot’
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Top rider smashes personal best to set impressive early target in Burghley dressage
Burghley reports summary
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A personal best, a skewbald star and a debutante on a home-bred – catch up on Burghley’s Thursday dressage action
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A Burghley first, an ex-racehorse on form and a groom’s story: catch up on Friday’s action
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Graffalo lords it and Harry Meade is triply brilliant over an influential track: catch up on Saturday’s action at Burghley
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A standout star delivers, a nearly-horse fulfils his promise and Harry Meade excels: all the action from Burghley’s final day
Burghley Young Event Horse
Burghley Horse Trials dates
The Defender Burghley Horse Trials will be held on 5 to 8 September 2024.
How much prize money will the 2024 Burghley winner receive?
The 2024 Burghley winner will take home £110,000, which is the same as last year, when it was increased from £100,000 in 2022.
Does Burghley help any charities?
My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, which was launched by Scotland rugby player Doddie Weir to fight motor neuron disease, has been named as the event’s official charity in 2024.
Where is Burghley Horse Trials held?
Burghley Horse Trials is held in the grounds of the Burghley Estate, which is located in Stamford, Peterborough.
Burghley Horse Trials history
The first Burghley event was held in 1961 and the horse trials had never been cancelled or abandoned until Covid-19 took out the 2020 and 2021 renewals.
Anneli Drummond-Hay was the event’s first winner, riding Merely-A-Monarch, who also became the first horse to win both Badminton Horse Trials and Burghley when he took the Gloucestershire event the following spring.
Andrew Nicholson’s ride Avebury, who won the event in 2012, 2013 and 2014, is the only horse who has won Burghley three times. The only other horse to be listed among the Burghley Horse Trials winners more than once is Ginny Elliot’s ride Priceless, who won in 1983 and 1985, when he was also crowned European champion.
Burghley has also hosted the European Championships on five other occasions, the most famous of these being in 1971 when Princess Anne took the title on Doublet.
What is Burghley Horse Trials?
Burghley Horse Trials is one of just seven five-star events in the world. Five-star is the highest level of eventing competition, where the very best horses and riders in the sport compete against each other in three phases: dressage, cross-country and show jumping. The same horse and rider combinations take part in all three phases and their penalty scores are added up. The horse and rider with the lowest penalties is the winner.