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2026 Badminton Diaries Day 4: Eric Winter on Building Badminton
Description
Before the first horse leaves the start box at Mars Badminton Horse Trials, Nicole Brown sits down with the man behind the questions, Eric Winter.
From the lake to the Vicarage Vee, from camera angles to ground conditions, Eric opens up on what really goes into building a Badminton cross-country track, and why obvious doesn't always mean easy.
He talks inspiration from places like Luhmühlen International Horse Trials, why he wants riders to bring their very best cross-country horses here, and the balance between education, sport, and entertainment at the highest level.
There's also a fascinating look at how the course is wheeled, where seconds are won and lost, and why this year's track might look straightforward... right up until you try to ride it at 570 metres a minute.
Highlights
- Eric Winter on designing Badminton since 2017
- Why "obvious" and "easy" are not the same thing
- The story behind this year's lake complex and Vicarage questions
- How terrain, footing, and camera angles all shape the final track
- Why Badminton should reward true cross-country horses
- Eric on pressure: "Pressure is an honour."
Guests
- Nicole Brown
- Eric Winter
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