Mark Todds eventing career is the stuff of legend & encompasses one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all time. When he retired from competing in eventing in 2000 he had already been named Rider of the Century for his natural empathy with a horse & his extraordinary success which included back-to-back Olympic gold medals five Burghley wins & three Badminton victories. He has also show jumped to Olympic level & trained winners on the racecourse. Considered a legendary horseman by his peers he seemed to have done it all. He returned to train racehorses in his native New Zealand but eight years later the idea of a comeback took root part dare part personal challenge to see if he could still cut it in a changed sport. Within eight months he was riding at the 2008 Beijing Olympics & in 2011 he hit the headlines by becoming the oldest rider to win Badminton. He is now at the forefront of New Zealands resurgence ahead of the London Olympic Games. The story of his progress from dairy farmer to world renown is told with typically laid-back humour but it reveals the fierce determination discipline & personal sacrifice which lies behind the relaxed outlook.