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Title: Exceptional Welsh Cross Mare for Sale: Pin Rock’s Twister Sister


Name: Pin Rock’s Twister Sister
Breed: Welsh cross
Date of Birth: 14 July 2012
Sire: Hunsingo’s Twister 4 WPB
Dam Sire: Speyksbosch Naturel x Orchard D’Avranches
Gender: Mare
Height: 147 cm
Asking Price: 50,000 euro

We are looking for a new 5-star home for Pin Rock’s Twister Sister, also known as Stella. A very sweet, loyal, and beautiful pony, with so much potential for a new rider who has high ambitions and competition goals. Stella can be ridden by younger riders but requires a light and sensible hand.

Twister Sister Stella has been a part of the Finnish national team, competing internationally and at the Nordic Baltic Championships with her former owner, and has been placed nationally with the present owner.

Stella has three outstanding gaits, all above average, and with the right match, she is ready to continue her competition journey right away. She has a sweet and easy temperament and is very nice to handle in all situations. Stella is the perfect pony to travel and compete with. She is energetic and has a personality that will make her your best friend.

Stella has never been sick or lame. X-rays from April 2023 are available upon request. This pony is only up for sale since the rider has reached the age limit.

Located in Denmark in professional training with Karoline Rohmann since the beginning of the year.

Pin Rock’s Twister Sister, affectionately known as Stella, is a Welsh cross mare born on July 14, 2012. Standing at 147 cm, she is being offered for sale at an asking price of 50,000 euros. Stella is described as a sweet, loyal, and beautiful pony, ideal for a rider with high ambitions and competition goals. While she can be ridden by younger riders, she requires a light and sensible hand.

Stella has an impressive competition background, having been part of the Finnish national team and competing internationally, including at the Nordic Baltic Championships. She has also achieved national placements with her current owner. With three outstanding gaits and a temperament that is easy to handle, Stella is well-suited for travel and competition, making her a potential best friend for the right match.

Currently located in Denmark and in professional training with Karoline Rohmann, Stella is only available for sale because her current rider has reached the age limit. She has never been sick or lame, and recent X-rays from April 2023 are available upon request.

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Title: Oliver Townend’s Cross-Country Performance at Badminton Horse Trials: A Path to Victory Amidst Challenges


Oliver Townend put in a round in the Mars Badminton Horse Trials cross-country phase with Cooley Rosalent that could see him retain his place at the top of the leaderboard – if a flag penalty is removed.

Oliver had posted 21.1 in the dressage phase with the 2024 Kentucky winning-mare and finished the cross-country with 1.2 time-faults – just 3 seconds outside the time.

Oliver rode his customary tight lines on this athletic mare, but it wasn’t totally plain sailing. They dislodged the flag at the first Agria corner and had a couple of stumbles – after the Savills Staircase and again after the KBIS Chasm – but she barely broke her stride.

Then a few fences from home, Oliver took a slightly long route skimming round from the oxer to the direct second corner at Huntsman’s, where they flicked out the flag at 26b.

“I didn’t think there was an incident,” said Oliver. “She was going towards home and it’s a right-handed corner; she slid slightly to the outside and my foot hit the flag. She definitely jumped the fence; I definitely jumped the fence. Let’s hope sensible decisions are made.

“It’s become tricky this flag situation, but we’re all in the sport together. It’s difficult for the public to follow, so hopefully the FEI will come up with a better solution.”

Oliver decided to take a long route there after a phone call with his dad.

“He said it had gone very dark in there, and two had crashed at the corner,” Oliver explained. “He thought that to gallop at the oxer was the sensible thing if I was around [making] the time. Can you imagine what my dad would say if I went to the corner and ran out?”

As for his mare’s prowess, Oliver was ecstatic.

“She’s unreal, isn’t she?” he said. “She won Kentucky as a 10-year-old and didn’t really know what she’d done. It’s her first time really back in this situation with a fit jockey who didn’t have a broken collarbone [as Oliver had at Burghley 2024], so we didn’t know what to expect.

“We thought she’d light up, but she’s a serious horse,” said Oliver, who is currently lying sixth on Ballaghmor Class. “Both horses are at completely different ends of their careers, and I couldn’t be prouder of them.”

End of day update: Cooley Rosalent’s flag penalties were removed and they have moved back into the lead. They are on a score of 22.3, ahead of Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo on 25.3.

The hard-luck stories of Badminton Horse Trials cross-country phase

Lauren Innes blotted her five-star copybook with her first cross-country penalties at this level on Global Fision M. They were putting in their customary brilliant round right up until Equidry Huntsman’s Close. The stride just didn’t come at the first corner, and Global Fision M crashed through the fence, breaking the frangible and dislodging Lauren, who quickly got back on her feet.

Another fantastic cross-country horse also had a blip on Eric Winter’s 2025 track. Sarah Ennis’ ride Grantstown Jackson was top 20 last year and is renowned for his speed. However, he looked ultra fresh early on the course, running straight past the skinny brush in the Mars Lake (fence 10b) and nearly jumping Sarah out of the saddle jumping the alternative.

Sarah schooled the 14-year-old – appropriately sporting rocket quarter marks – round to complete well down the order.

“He was amazing until the water, and I thought we were on it. I don’t know whether the water splashed him, but he stuck his head up and ran, and then he didn’t really want to go back in. Then he jumped into the second water and also ran. So it’s a little issue, but I just hacked him round, did the long routes, and there’s another day.

“I’m still really proud of him. He is a sensitive horse; he gets worried. And he was so good all the way home, and we’ll just have to do more training before the next one.”

The 2022 Badminton winner Laura Collett gave five-star debutante Bling an educational round. The two-metre drop at the second sunken road took the chestnut mare by surprise, so they re-presented and went on to complete. The mare finished with her ears pricked.

“I genuinely couldn’t be happier,” Laura said. “She started off a little bit green, jumping enormous, and I thought it was going to be a long way round. But she got more and more confident until the step took her by surprise. Considering what she’s done, it’s very exciting for the future.”

They were also given 15 penalties at Huntsman’s Close, where Laura took the alternative route.

Fiona Kashel was impressive in the dressage phase, in seventh on 28.4 with Creevagh Silver De Haar. Fiona rode a smooth, well-balanced round across the country but took a long route at Huntsman’s Close to complete a minute over the optimum, which dropped them down the order.

How to watch Badminton Horse Trials

If you want to watch the live action from Badminton Horse Trials from the comfort of your home, wherever you are in the world, you will need to subscribe to Badminton TV. This year, Badminton TV has teamed up with ClipMyHorse.TV, but you do not need a full ClipMyHorse.TV subscription to watch Badminton – you can just subscribe to Badminton TV for £21.99. Go to clipmyhorse.tv/en_GB/badminton to subscribe or to activate your account as an existing Badminton TV subscriber. If you are already a ClipMyHorse.TV premium member, Badminton TV is included in your subscription. As part of Badminton TV, you can enjoy the documentary program Legends and Legacy, a fly-on-the-wall insight into the 2024 event and preview of 2025.

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