West Sussex Gazette

Boost for British breeders as Championsh­ips move to Hickstead

- Equestrian

British Showjumpin­g has selected the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead as the new host venue for the British Young Horse Championsh­ips (9-12 August 2024).

The show, which boasts a total prize fund of nearly £80,000, will take place on the all-weather arenas and will host qualifiers and finals for four-, five, six- and seven-yearold horses. There will be additional prizes, sponsored by British Showjumpin­g, for the breeders of the top five British Bred horses in their respective Finals, as well as generous bonuses for horses jumping clear throughout the week.

The Finals will also act as the UK qualifier for the prestigiou­s World Breeding Championsh­ip for Young Horses in Lanaken in Belgium, which takes place each year in September.

“We are really pleased to be the new hosts of this prestigiou­s championsh­ips, which will be a showcase for the very best of young showjumpin­g horses in this country,” said Hickstead Director Lizzie Bunn. “While there are a few other Open classes at this show, ranging from 1.10m up to a 1.40m Grand Prix, the focus is very much on our young horse classes and celebratin­g the up-and-coming equine talent in this country.”

Riders in the Prestige Italia Six Year Old Championsh­ip will compete for the Big Star Trophy, awarded in honour of Nick Skelton’s 2016 Olympic gold medal winner. Any horse jumping a treble clear in one of the four Big Star qualifiers held between May and July will automatica­lly be eligible for the £1,000 Big Star Bonus, which will be awarded in the Final.

“The Prestige Italia Six Year Old Championsh­ip is one of the most important championsh­ips in this country for young equine stars,” said Iain Graham, Chief Executive of British Showjumpin­g. “We are delighted that the final will form part of the British Young Horse Championsh­ips in its new home at Hickstead.”

William Funnell, who has won countless Hickstead titles over the years, has agreed to sponsor the Billy Stud Auction Five Year Old Championsh­ip as well as putting forward two special £5,000 prizes for the highest-placed horse bought in a Billy Stud Auction in both the four- and five-year-old championsh­ips.

“As a breeder, shows like the Hickstead Young Horse Championsh­ips are invaluable for producing young horses and highlighti­ng their abilities. Having chaired the committee that establishe­d and spearheade­d these Championsh­ips 15 years ago, I think the move to Hickstead is an excellent choice.”

Al Shira’aa, already a major sponsor of Hickstead including the iconic Al Shira’aa Derby, has taken naming rights for the Four-year-old final. “We at Al Shira'aa thoroughly enjoy the production of young horses and look forward to being a part of this event,” said Alicia Macdonald, Director of Al Shira’aa Farms.

Spectator admission and parking is free of charge for the duration of the show, with competitor entries opening in July.

For more informatio­n, visit www.hickstead.co.uk

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 ?? ?? The British Young Horse Championsh­ips have moved to Hickstead. (c) Elli Birch/boots and Hooves Photograph­y
The British Young Horse Championsh­ips have moved to Hickstead. (c) Elli Birch/boots and Hooves Photograph­y

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