Loughborough Echo

Nicole picks up Grand Prix win at Hickstead

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WYMESWOLD based Nicole Lockhead Anderson ended her Hickstead season on a high by adding the Science Supplement­s All England Grand Prix title to her impressive collection.

The rider was on dominant form at the Longines Royal Internatio­nal Horse Show back in July, netting an impressive three Internatio­nal Arena wins.

She has continued to impress at the Science Supplement­s All England September Tour, winning a 1.40m Open class earlier this week before going on to take the title in today’s feature 1.40m Grand Prix.

Both wins this week came courtesy of the eight-year-old mare Azolette.

“What a horse! She just gives me everything,” said Nicole, who is based in Leicesters­hire as the stable jockey for Olympian Holly Smith.

“She is so feisty and puts her heart on the line and wants to do it, which makes the job so easy for me. I can just let the handbrake off and off she goes. She is only an eight-year-old so it was a big ask today but I thought I’d just go as quick as I can, and she just loves the big arena and the big occasion.”

Fourteen riders from 51 starters made it through to the jump-off, with Gemma Ellison qualifying three horses for the second round and Harriet Biddick bringing two forward. Gemma led for most of the jump-off with Fernhill Off Chance, until Nicole shaved nearly 2.5sec off the leading time.

Harriet Biddick’s second ride Night of Glory OL was the fastest of the lot but a fence down cost her what would have been her second All England Grand Prix title, though she did finish in eventual fourth with Galway Bay Jed. Last week’s Grand Prix winner Trevor Breen – whose grand slam bonus hopes were dashed when Highland President had a late fence down in the first round – came closest to Nicole’s time but was still a second in arrears on board Escapade H to finish runner-up.

Nicole also took second place in the first class of the day, the Billy Stud Auction All England Novice Championsh­ip, riding Mr QT. The win went to Alex Bishop and

Nobelle Casscania for the second week in a row, having won the same class in week one of the Tour. Next stop for the British-bred mare is to go to Lanaken for the six-year-old final at the FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championsh­ip for Young Horses.

 ?? Image (c) Elli Birch/ BootsandHo­oves ?? Nicole Lockhead Anderson wins the Science Supplement­s All England Grand Prix at The Science Supplement­s All England September Tour, Hickstead, West Sussex.
Image (c) Elli Birch/ BootsandHo­oves Nicole Lockhead Anderson wins the Science Supplement­s All England Grand Prix at The Science Supplement­s All England September Tour, Hickstead, West Sussex.

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