Twenty-six-year-old Felicity Collins is making her third consecutive Mars Badminton Horse Trials appearance this week (8–12 May) with the late Vicky Collins and Avrina Milton’s 15-year-old gelding RSH Contend OR.
Felicity and “Mickey” completed their dressage test on Friday morning, where they scored a solid 34.5, but it wasn’t all pain sailing.
“My right-hand [riding] boot came loose at the start of my test, which has never happened before,” explained Felicity. “I could notice it when I was putting my right leg on, which was a little bit frustrating.
“It’s never happened before, but I was saying to myself ‘no, you just need to stay focused’. I could feel it flapping in the right shoulder-in and I thought the judges would be staring at it, but I’m sure they were looking more at the horse. Then I started to worry it might fall off completely!”
Felicity Collins said she was a “little bit distracted” by her boot malfunction.
“I might have ridden a few more movements better had it not happened, but Mickey was really good – he tried really hard and I’m not here to just do the dressage, so I’m not worried.”
How to watch Badminton Horse Trials
If you are interested in watching the live action from Badminton Horse Trials from the comfort of your home, wherever you are in the world, you will need to subscribe to Badminton TV. To sign up, visit watch.badminton-horse.tv – click the “Sign Up” link in the top right corner of your screen, then follow the instructions. An annual subscription to Badminton TV costs £19.99 via the website and gives you 365 days of access to all of the content in the Badminton TV library, the ability to watch the action live, and the option to replay all of this year’s action later. Find out more…
Enjoy the best of Badminton with Horse & Hound
To ensure you keep up to date with all the breaking news, behind the scenes insight, and the best of the action throughout Badminton Horse Trials with no limits on how much you can read, subscribe to the Horse & Hound website from as little as £1 a week. Sign up now. And don’t miss our bumper 22-page magazine report on Badminton, including in-depth analysis and exclusive comments from top names, in the issue of Horse & Hound dated 16 May.
You may also be interested in…
Reigning Badminton champion leads after dressage on ‘quality’ but spooky ride
Meet the ‘hobby’ eventer on her Badminton debut with a horse who takes a morning nap every day
Would you jump this? Take a virtual walk of the 2024 Badminton cross-country course
How to watch Badminton Horse Trials 2024: what you need to know
Subscribe to Horse & Hound magazine today – and enjoy unlimited website access all year round