Women eventers rule

The wonderful folks at Equiratings, whose analysis always reveals new angles on horse sport, have a take we all should have come up with–but didn’t. They put all the statistics together and found that every major eventing championship since 2021 has been won by a woman. Oh, and all the reigning winners of Grand Slam 5-stars (Kentucky and Britain’s Badminton and Burghley) are women.

Julia Krajewski became the first female eventing gold medalist at the Olympics in 2021.

Start with Germany’s Julia Krajewski (Amande d’Bneville) taking individual gold at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, the first woman ever to earn that title.

Then the unheralded British rider Yasmin Ingham (Banzai du Loir) ended up as World Champion last year. (And while it’s not in the same time frame, I remembered the 2018 and 2014 world champions, Ros Canter (Great Britain) and Sandra Auffarth (Germany) were also female.

World Champion Yasmin Ingham and Banzai du Loir. (Photo © 2023 by Nancy Jaffer)

Great Britain’s Nicola Wilson (JL Dublin) won the European Championship in 2021 as the third female titleist in a row (Ingrid Klimke is numbers one and two). Sadly, as we know, Nicola was badly injured in a fall at Badminton last year and “Dubs” has been taken over by Tom McEwen, second place at Kentucky last month.

Speaking of Kentucky, Tamie Smith (Mai Baum) became the first American since 2008 (and the first woman since 2011) to win there last month.

Tamie Smith was saluted by the fans at Kentucky last month. (Photo © 2023 by Nancy Jaffer)

Britain’s Piggy March (Vanir Kamira) took Burghley last September, the second female winner in a row (Pippa Funnell, another Brit, won in 2019, the last time the event was run before Covid.)

This month, we had Ros Canter (Lordships Graffalo) become the fourth female Badminton winner in a row,  after Jonelle Price, Piggy March and Laura Collett.