Lexington, KY – World #1 Harry Meade (GBR) and #2 Boyd Martin (USA) head an impressive list of entries for the CCI5*-L division at the 2026 Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event presented by MARS EQUESTRIAN™ (K3DE). Meade, who finished third last year aboard Et Hop Du Matz and fourth aboard Grafennacht, and Martin, who placed second with Commando 3, sixth with Fedarman B, and seventh with Luke 140, will head the field that features 37 total athletes from five nations vying for top honors at the Kentucky Horse Park, April 23-26.
View the full list of entries here.

Boyd Martin and Commando 3 during their second-place finish at the 2025 Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event. Photo by Mary Cage
The Event is produced by Equestrian Events, Inc. (EEI), a non-profit, charitable organization that supports the development of equestrian sports by staging sporting events at the highest level. EEI is dedicated to creating opportunities for riders, horses, and equine organizations while advancing the United States’ strength and competitiveness on the international stage.
K3DE features one of only seven annual 5* three-day events in the world. K3DE is the largest and longest-running Five Star event in the Americas, and as the United States’ premier event, it also serves as the Defender/USEF CCI5*-L Eventing National Championship presented by MARS EQUESTRIAN for the U.S. athletes. Expanding its world-class offerings, the event also features the Cosequin® Lexington CCI4*-S, a U.S. Equestrian Open of Eventing Series qualifier, alongside the Kentucky International CSI5* presented by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. Co-organized with Major League Show Jumping, the CSI5* brings an exciting team-based format to the week, culminating in a highlight Grand Prix. Known as “The Best Weekend All Year,” K3DE draws more than 90,000 attendees annually.
Meade, whose accolades include the team Silver medal at the 2014 World Equestrian Games, has four horses entered in the 2026 K3DE, including his 2025 podium partner, Et Hop Du Matz, and fourth-place finisher, Grafennacht. Et Hop Du Matz was the only horse to finish on his dressage score last year, but Meade and his mounts will still have their work cut out for them as they compete against the likes of World #2 Boyd Martin (USA), World #4 Tim Price (NZL), World #6 Tom McEwen (GBR), World #11 Tom Jackson (GBR), World #15 Austin O’Connor (IRL) and World #20 Will Coleman (USA).

Harry Meade and Et Hop Du Matz, third-place finishers at last year’s Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event. Photo by Mary Cage
One of the American favorites, Martin, has extensive championship experience under his belt, having competed in four Olympic Games and three World Equestrian Games. He helped the U.S. earn team Silver at the 2022 World Championships and is a three-time Pan American Games Gold medalist. In Kentucky, he placed second in 2019 and 2025 and fourth in 2021. He also placed second in the Cosequin® Lexington CCI4*-S in 2024.
Coleman, Martin’s 2022 World Championship teammate, has also competed in the Olympic Games (2012), World Equestrian Games (2018), and podiumed on multiple occasions at the K3DE. He won the Cosequin® Lexington CCI4*-S in 2024 and 2025 and took third place in 2024.
Additionally, World #36 Caroline Pamukcu (USA), Martin’s 2024 Olympic teammate, will be looking for her first podium at the K3DE. Her résumé includes individual Gold and team Silver at the 2023 Pan American Games. Other familiar faces from the U.S. include Jennie Brannigan, Mia Farley, and Buck Davidson, who placed third in Kentucky in 2014 and was the Highest-Placed Sole Owner/Rider in 2023 and 2024.
Leading the international contingent alongside Meade are Price, O’Connor, and Meade’s fellow Brits, McEwen and Jackson. Alongside his double-Bronze appearance at the 2022 World Championships, Price has competed in three Olympic Games, two World Equestrian Games, and multiple K3DE – earning second place in Kentucky in 2015 and 2021 and third in 2019. Four-time Olympian O’Connor is entered in the 2026 K3DE with his 2022 World Championship mount, Colorado Blue.
McEwen, a three-time Olympic medalist and 2018 World Equestrian Games team Gold medalist, finished in second place at the K3DE in 2023 and 2024. Jackson helped Team Great Britain earn medals in three of his four European Championship appearances.
With so many world-class combinations entered in this year’s Event, Kentucky will celebrate one of its highest-rated fields on record. There are four 5*-winning riders in the lineup: Martin, McEwen, O’Connor and Price, who will be looking for his seventh victory at this level. Price also has the highest-rated horse, Vitali, on the entry list, with both Vitali and Colorado Blue ranked among the world’s top 10 eventing horses.
Additionally, EEI is thrilled to announce the return of Defender as the Event’s Title Sponsor and MARS EQUESTRIAN as the Event’s Presenting Sponsor.
— Edited Press Release
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