THE
BRITISH JUMPING DERBY MEETING
August 22 - 25, 2002
Hickstead
Moves To End Drought of Lady Derby Winners
World
Games teams to parade before British fans
A
new class at this year's 41st Hickstead Derby Meeting (August 22-25)
could well help to provide future lady winners in the British Jumping
Derby. The last, Alison Dawes, was 29 years ago.
The
Fordyce Curry British Ladies Jumping Derby will be held on the same
day as the British Jumping Derby but in the Horseware Ireland Ring
(ring two), a near replica of the International Arena with scaled-down
versions of Hickstead's permanent obstacles.
"There
are two reasons for introducing this class," said show secretary
Lizzie Bunn. "One is to bring on Derby horses for the future
and the other to give lady riders some experience of a Derby course
and encourage more of them to enter in future years. We have not
had a lady winner since Alison Dawes and Mr Banbury (formerly The
Maverick VII) in 1973."
It
was Alison's second win, the first being in 1968 on the same horse.
Other lady winners were the legendary Pat Smythe in 1962 on Flanagan,
in 1967 Marion Coakes on her famous pony, Stroller, and Anneli Drummond-Hay
with Xanthos in 1969.
There
is an extra attraction to the show this year. The All England Jumping
Course has arranged to give fans a chance to show their support
for the British showjumping team - to be announced for the first
time at the Golden Jubilee Royal International Horse Show in July
- and the eventing squad, who will both parade in the International
Arena before leaving for the World Equestrian Games.
Friday's Osborne Refrigerators Derby Trial will, as usual, be the
deciding test to determine the field for Sunday. Ireland's Peter
Charles, a certain Derby starter, hoping to defend his 2001 title
on last year's ride, Corrada., but he is determined this year to
give Carnavelly, his other Derby specialist, his chance over those
testing obstacles which include the 10ft 6ins Derby Bank and the
three elements of the Devil's Dyke which so often prove to be the
deciding challenge.
Another
title coveted by many, the Hasseroeder Speed Derby, is currently
owned by Swede Jens Fredericson, who is expected to be back with
his RS Isaac to attempt a second win. It could also be a Fredericson
invasion, as his eventing brother Peder and his wife, Lisa, might
also make the trip from Sweden.
This
meeting, with nearly £100,000 in prize money, opens its international
programme on Thursday with the Refco Derby Tankard and the Hickstead
Derby Salver. In the Baileys Horse Feeds Ring (ring three) will
be the popular British four-year-old jumping Championship, originally
dropped from the schedule after a rule change by the British Show
Jumping Association but reinstated by popular demand. It will be
run under unaffiliated rules, with the best 10 horses going through
to the Championship in the International Arena on Friday.
Six
arenas are in use over the four days, with prestigious championships
to be won in both showing and national showjumping classes. They
include the British 138cms and 148cms championships and the Safety
System Showjumps five year old and the AON six year championships.
Programme
International Arena
Thursday,
August 22
10.00
The Safety System Showjumps Novice Futurity Championship
to follow
The Hickstead Annual Grade B Championship
to follow
The easibed British Young Riders Championship
12.15 The Refco Derby Tankard
2.00 Presentation - Supreme Riding Horse Championship
2.15 Presentation - Small Hunter Championship
3.00 The Hickstead Derby Salver
Friday,
August 23
10.30
The British 138cms Championship
11.15 The Hickstead Annual Grade C Championship
to follow
The Safety System Showjumps British Five Year Old Jumping Championship
to follow
The AON British Six Year Old Jumping Championship
1.30 Presentation - Ridden Mountain and Moorland Championship
1.45 Presentation - Supreme Cob Championship
2.00 Course Walk for the Derby Trial
2.15 The Osborne Refrigerators Derby Trial
Saturday,
August 24
11.00
The British 148cms Championship
12.30 The Osborne Refrigerators Scurry Driving Championship
1.10 The Hackney Pony Championship
1.30 Presentation - The "Centre Walk" Supreme Hack Championship
1.45 Presentation - The "Indian Trail" Coloured Horse
Championship
2.00 The Hackney Horse Championship
2.15 Course Walk for the Hasseroeder Speed Derby
2.30 The Hasseroeder Speed Derby
3.45 Course Walk for the Hasseroeder Trophy
4.00 The Hasseroeder Trophy
Sunday,
25th August
11.30
Course Walk for the British Jumping Derby
11.45 Public Course Walk
12.15 Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers
12.45 Presentation - Supreme Hunter Championship
1.10 Presentation - The British Private Driving Derby & The
Driving Concours d'Elegance
1.30 Final judging - Parade of Costers
1.45 The Osborne Refrigerators Celebrity Scurry
2.25 Parade of Showjumping and Eventing teams competing at the World
Equestrian Games
2.35 Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers
2.50 Parade of riders in the British Jumping Derby
3.10 The British Jumping Derby
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