Audio Interviews

Andrew HoyIn the run up to the 2008 event and during the competition we'll be bring you the latest commentary and audio interviews. These files are provided in mp3 format.

  • Caroline Powell     Sun, May, 4 2008
    Caroline Powell is the top New Zealand rider in 4th (1m 24s);  
  • Lucy Wiegersma     Sun, May, 4 2008
    Lucy Wiegersma on finishing 2nd (1m 41s);  
  • Matt Ryan     Sat, May, 3 2008
    Matt Ryan is the leading Australian in 10th on Bonza Puzzle (2m 31s);  
  • Nicolas Touzaint     Sat, May, 3 2008
    Nicolas Touzaint leader going into the showjumping. IN FRENCH (0m 52s);  
  • Olly Townend     Sat, May, 3 2008
    Olly Townend battles to 6th on Coup de Coeur despite a broken collar bone. (1m 34s);  
  • Lucy Wiegersma     Sat, May, 3 2008
    Lucy Wiegersma in 2nd after an excellent cross country test on Shaabrak ( 3m 02s);  
  • Georgie Davies     Sat, May, 3 2008
    Georgie Davies goes clear on Fachoudette to stay on 49.6 at this her first Badminton (1m 36s);  
  • Lucy Wiegersma     Fri, May, 2 2008
    Lucy Wiegersma on Shaabarak scores 37.4 to right in the mix ;  
  • Matt Ryan     Fri, May, 2 2008
    Australian Matt Ryan after his dressage test on Bonza Puzzle scoring 41.9 (3m 53s);  
  • Emily Baldwin     Thu, May, 1 2008
    Emily Baldwin lies second after her excellent dressage test (2m 11s);  
  • Hugh Thomas     Wed, Apr, 30 2008
    Event Director Hugh Thomas talks about preparations and the wet weather (2m 18s);  
  • Haydn Davies Press Day     Wed, Apr, 9 2008
    Haydn Davies of Mitsubishi Motors talks about the importance of Badminton as title sponsor (2m 10s);  
  • Hugh Thomas Press Day     Wed, Apr, 9 2008
    Event Director Hugh Thomas talks about this year's impressive entry list and the additional prize money. (2:21);  
  • Hugh Thomas Press Day     Wed, Apr, 9 2008
    Event Director Hugh Thomas talks about this year's cross country course while much work has been done to ensure the ground is perfect. (2:06);  
  • Mitsubishi Motors 'Spirit of Badminton Photo Wall'     Tue, Apr, 8 2008
    Over the last 50 years Badminton Horse Trials has become one of the top three day events - it's a sporting and social occasion and the organisers are appealing for anyone who's taken photographs over the years to send them in. That's because last year a huge wall was built to display people's images of the event and this year they want the wall to become even bigger as Sam Lloyd reports. (2:09);  

Audio content provided by Lloyd Bell Productions