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New Zealand eventing great Mark Todd will base himself in England from next month for a full tilt at the sport following his return for the Olympics last year.
The two-time Olympic champion will initially be based in Swindon with his friend and Belgian Olympic eventer Bruno Goyens de Heusch.
He aims to work with about eight horses, including Gandalf, through competitions in Europe.
"For this year there is going to be a lot of to-ing and fro-ing as our children are at school in New Zealand," Todd told the Horse and Hound website.
"I plan to be here until June, then will go back to New Zealand for a month. I will return to the UK until the end of the season and be in New Zealand for Christmas."
Todd returned to competition a year ago, ending an eight-year hiatus.
He and mount Gandalf finished 18th in the Olympic individual eventing standings at Hong Kong last August and helped New Zealand to fifth in the team standings.
His ultimate goal is to compete at his seventh Games, in London in 2012, at the age of 56.
"The Olympics was only my eighth competition in eight years, but it got me motivated to have another go," he said.
He intends to ride Gandalf at the Badminton Horse Trials, an event he has won three times.
The World Equestrian Games in Kentucky next year are another major target.
- NZPA