Horse & Hound

‘They thrive off it'

IT may surprise you that the first-ever winner of the British Jumping Derby at Hickstead in 1961 was just a six-yearold - Goodbye III, ridden by Seamus Hayes. That could never happen nowadays, of course, but compare that winning youngster to last year's victor, the 16-year-old Can Ya Makan with Shane Breen in the saddle, who was chased home by 18-year-old A Touch Imperious (Harriet Biddick) and Shane's other ride, the 17-year-old Golden Hawk, and you can see the polar shift in the age of successful Derby horses.

John Whitaker's Gammon, who won in 1998 aged 21, remains the oldest horse to triumph over the West Sussex turf, but teenage horses often excel in this iconic class. So what is it about the Hickstead Derby that brings out the best in these veterans?

Title-holder Shane Breen puts it down to their “experience, Hickstead's good footing, having a bit of time between obstacles and older horses knowing how to jump big

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