Day One: Zara Philips has a disappointing first ride, on Glenbuck, coming sixth in the dressage on Thursday
Day Two: Things worsen for Phillips as she falls to 18th in the dressage riding Ardfield Magic Star, who finishes 76th
Andrew Hoy of Australia, triple Olympic gold medallist seeking qualification for this year's Games, takes the lead on Friday
Hoy, 49, rides Moon Fleet in the dressage - the horse has only started twice in the previous 12 months
Briton Jo May, following succes at both Luhmuhlen and Burghley in 2007, rides Faere Vision in the dressage
William Fox-Pitt, riding Tamarillo, starts the second day of dressage in fifth place, six penalties off the lead
Following two days of dressage, Zara Phillips and Glenbuck go into the cross country section before the jumping on day four
Leading Briton Ruth Edge starts the day second only to Hoy but falls from Muschamp Impala at the lake during the cross country test
Lucy Wiegersma, who has impressed Great Britain's Olympic selectors on Shaabrak, enters the Cross Country in third place overall
Final Day: Zara Phillips, in 13th place, parades Glenbuck, at final inspection before the Jumping Test
Umbrellas come out as the rain falls on Badminton and Frenchman Nicolas Touzaint begins the Jumping Test in first place
Daisy Dick, part of Great Britain's 2007 European Gold-winning team, rides Hope Street in the Show Jumping
Although, by the final day, Zara Phillips is unlikely to win at Badminton her ride in the Jumping still draws the crowds
Lucy Wiegersma, again on Shaabrak during the Jumping, is Great Britain's best hope of gold, starting in second on the final day
But it is double European Champion Nicolas Touzaint of France who celebrates winning Badminton on Hildago de L"Ile
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