CSI 4*

Three Riders Share the Agria Derby Trial Honors at Hickstead

Hickstead, England โ€“ June 21, 2024ย ย โ€“ Last yearโ€™s Agria Derby Trial winners Robert Whitaker (GBR) and Carlos Ribas (BRA) once again shared the honours in todayโ€™s class โ€“ and they were joined by 2022 winner William Funnell in a three-way split for first place.

Theirs were the only clear rounds of the 26 starters, but the three riders all decided to split the honours in order to save their horses for Sundayโ€™s Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby. The โ‚ฌ28,200 Agria Derby Trial CSI 4* is a World Ranking class, with 19 jumping efforts comprising a mix of complex lines and some of the traditional fences that horses will face in the Derby itself.

โ€œThis class is built ideally for the horses to get in the ring and get used to the natural fences,โ€ said Brazilโ€™s Carlos Ribas, whose win came courtesy of the 15-year-old Juan Vanโ€™t Arkelhof. โ€œIt gives them confidence, despite it being a 1.60m class so the fences are very big. I was really pleased with my round,โ€ he added.

Robert Whitaker (GBR) was riding the same horse that he won on 12 months ago, Evert. Having now claimed back-to-back Agria Derby Trial victories, Robert now has his sights set on winning the Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby for the first time.

โ€œThe Derby is more about power jumping than speed jumping, so we want to keep the horses fresh so they have a good chance,โ€ explained Robert, who is based close to the showground in West Sussex. โ€œI was really happy with my horse โ€“ he jumped fantastic. Iโ€™ve never jumped him in the Derby before, but I think he can do it. Heโ€™s jumped Grands Prix, and heโ€™s very brave. Heโ€™s jumped the King George before and he likes this ring, so I think heโ€™s ready for Sunday.โ€

For William Funnell, it was the ideal preparation for his record-breaking attempt on Sunday, when he will bid to become the first rider to lift the Boomerang Trophy five times. He jumped an impressive clear on last yearโ€™s Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby runner-up Dublon.

โ€œThis was my first show with this horse this time last year, and he jumped a decent enough round in the Trial and went clear in the Derby. I know him a bit better now and he feels much fresher.  Iโ€™ll definitely settle for another clear on Sunday!โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™ve probably only got a few more Derbies left in me, so I put pressure on myself โ€“ Iโ€™ve more or less kept this horse to try to have another bash this year. I havenโ€™t had as much time for riding because Iโ€™m the chef dโ€™equipe for the UAE team for the Paris Olympics.”

In fourth place was Ellen Whitaker (GBR) and her Derby hopeful Demi Luovo, fifth was Franceโ€™s Emeric George (FRA) on Dune du Ru and in sixth was Guy Williams (GBR) and Mr Blue Sky UK, all with one fence down.

Riders will have one more chance to qualify for Sundayโ€™s Derby in Saturdayโ€™s Hickstead Masterโ€™s Trophy.

Final Results โ€“ โ‚ฌ28,200 The Agria Derby Trial CSI 4*

1) Robert Whitaker (GBR) & Dublon โ€“ 0 / WD

2) William Funnell (GBR) & Evert โ€“ 0 / WD

3) Carlos Eduardo Mota Ribas (BRA) & Juan van’T Arkelhof โ€“ 0 / WD

Source: Press Release Hickstead – The All England Jumping Course

Photos: ยฉ Elli Birch / Boots & Hooves Photography







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