Biography
British rider Emily King (29) gained her first Badminton completion last year gaining an impressive 4th place with Valmy Biats on their third Badminton together. They later completed Pau also (20th). In 2023 with Badminton entry Valmy Biats she completed Burghley and Luhmuhlen 5* and in 2022 the combination was 8th in the 5* at Pau. They have also won the 4*S at Thoresby winning the Grantham Cup two years running, 2024 & ’23.
Emily is based near Holywell in Flintshire where she runs a yard with partner Sam Ecroyd. Emily, who grew up in Devon, is the daughter of former Badminton winner and six times Olympic rider Mary King. She completed her first affiliated event at the age of 12 and represented GB when she was 15-years-old at the 2011 Junior European Championships. The following year she was the Junior European silver medallist (Mr Hiho) and in 2015 was fifth in Under-25 national championship at Bramham and then won Young Rider team gold (Loxley) at Strzegom. She was also the runner up in the national seven-year-old championship at Osberton (Dargun) and at the end of 2015 completed her first four-star at Pau with Brookleigh finishing in fourth place. In 2018 she won her first international three-day the CCI1* at Ballindenisk with Kings Rose a second generation homebred mare out of her mother’s former four-star mare Kings Temptress. And that year also won the British Under-25 champion title winning the championship class at Bramham with Dargun.
Valmy Biats has been selected for the World Class ‘Podium Potential’ programme for ‘2023-’25. Outside of horses she enjoys skiing and tennis. In April 2024 she and her partner Sam completed the London Marathon raising funds for the Brain and Spine Foundation.
Valmy Biats is a 16-year-old French-bred registered Selle Francais gelding. Bred by Philippe Brivois he is by the KWPN Orlando out of Aurelie Du Prieure by the AA Hadja. She is also the dam of William Fox-Pitt’s former ride Oslo Biats, while Philippe Brivois is also the breeder of Kitty King’s (no relation) Badminton ride Vendredi Biats. He was originally produced in France by Mathieu Lemoine – Emily took the ride in 2020. He is nicknamed Grandad as ‘he’s such a nice and gentle horse to be around’.
Entries
Valmy Biats
SF,
France,
2009
16.3hh , bay , gelding
Sire Orlando
Dam Aurelie Du Prieure (Hadja)
Breeder Mr Phillipe Brivois
Owner(s):
David & Paula Evans
David King
& Rider