The Roll of Honour at the Agria Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials commemorates the past winners and notable participants in this prestigious event. The Trials, held annually since 1990, feature some of the best riders in the world competing in dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. The Roll of Honour highlights the achievements of these riders, celebrating their victories and contributions to the sport.

Take a look at previous winners below.

Roll of Honour

2025:  (Agria FEI Eventing European Championship) Laura Collett on London 52 ( individual Gold) Germany (Team Gold)

2024: Tim Price on Happy Boy

2023: Ros Canter on Izilot DHI

2022: Malin Hansen-Hotopp on Carlitos Quidditch K

2021: Yasmin Ingham on Banzai Du Loir

2020: Event did not take place (COVID-19 pandemic)

2019: Piggy French on Brookfield Innocent

2018: Bella Innes Kerr on Carolyn

2017: Kimberly Severson on Cooley Cross Border

2016: Bettina Hoy on Seigneur Medicott

2015: Clark Montgomery on Loughan Glen

2014: Francis Whittington on Easy Target

2013: Aoife Clarke on Fenyas Elegance

2012: William Fox-Pitt on Seacookie

2011: Piggy French on DHI Topper W

2010: William Fox-Pitt on Parklane Hawk

2009: Lucy Wiegersma on Granntevka Prince

2008: Event cancelled due to poor weather

2007: Chris King on The Secret Weapon

2006: Daisy Dick (now Daisy Berkeley) on Springbok IV

2005: (European Eventing Championships) Zara Phillips on Toytown (Individual Gold), Great Britain (Team Gold)

2004: Pippa Funnell on Viceroy II

2003: Pippa Funnell on Jurassic Rising

2002: Lucinda Fredericks on Headley Britannia

2001: Kimberly Vinoski (now Kimberly Severson) on Winsome Adante

2000: William Fox-Pitt on Stunning

1999: Franck Bourny on Mallard’s Treat

1998: Polly Clark (now Polly Stockton) on Westlord

1997: Paddy Muir on Archie Brown

1996: Mary King on King Solomon III

1995: Pippa Funnell on Bits And Pieces

1994: Bruce Davidson on Squelch

1993: Pippa Nolan (now Pippa Funnell) on Metronome

1992: Rodney Powell on Limmy’s Comet

1991: Andrew Nicholson on Park Grove

1990: Lucinda Murray (now Lucinda Fredericks) on Just Jeremy

8 & 9 year old class

2025: Samantha Lissington on Quantas R

2024: Padraig McCarthy on MGH Zabaione

2023: Oliver Townend on Cooley Rosalent

2022: Piggy March on Halo

2021: Nicola Wilson on Coolparks Sarco

2020: Event did not take place (COVID-19 pandemic)

2019: Christopher Burton on Clever Louis

2018: Laura Collett on London 52

2017: Christopher Burton on Cooley Lands

2016: Willa Newton on CAJA 20

2015: Jonelle Price on Cloud Dancer II

2014: Jonelle Price on Faerie Dianimo

2013: William Fox-Pitt on Fernhill Pimms

2012: Andrew Nicholson on Quimbo

2011: William Fox-Pitt on Oslo

2010: Sir Mark Todd on NZB Land Vision

2009: Piggy March on Flying Machine

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