Last year, Georgie Goss (née Spence) marked her return to Badminton with a solid top-30 finish aboard Feloupe, delivering a clear cross country with time and picking up three rails on the final day. Now back for a second go with the talented Dutch-bred mare, Georgie brings plenty of experience — this will be her 9th Badminton — and a quietly classy horse who could keep climbing with every start. A former Nations Cup winner and Young Rider team gold medallist, Georgie knows how to navigate this stage, and with a sharper Sunday performance, this pair could improve on last year’s result.


FAST FACTS

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Last 3 Results:

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Fun Fact:

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Georgie was the only rider to go inside the time with two horses on cross country day at Badminton in 2009 — and she did it at just 20 years old.

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Did You Know?

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Feloupe was formerly produced by Australian rider Ben Leahy and finished 13th at the 7-year-old World Championships before joining Georgie’s team in 2019.

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Watch For:

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Feloupe’s a smart, efficient cross country horse with a strong track record at the level — if she can tighten up in the show jumping, a move up the leaderboard is on the cards.