CSI 4*

Guy Williams Wins the Agria Derby Trial CSI 4* with a Brand New Ride

Hickstead, England โ€“ June 20, 2025 โ€“ The 2010 Hickstead Derby champion Guy Williams (GBR) marked himself out as the one to watch in this yearโ€™s class, after securing a one-two finish in todayโ€™s โ‚ฌ28,200 Agria Derby Trial CSI 4*.

Guy produced two of the three clear rounds with Crumbgraft and BH Gringos Legacy, while the 2023 and 2024 Derby Trial winner Carlos Mota Ribas (BRA) delivered the other clear with Juan Van’t Arkelhof.

For the past three years, the Agria Derby Trial has not had an outright winner, with riders opting to share the honours in order to save their horses for Sundayโ€™s Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby. But today Guy was keen to add his name to one of the few trophies he is yet to win at Hickstead, and he opted to jump a second round with brand new ride Crumbgraft in order to secure the win.

โ€œIโ€™ve only had Crumbgraft for two weeks,โ€ explained Guy, who originally comes from Kent but now lives in Yorkshire. โ€œI jumped him in a 1.40m class not long ago, and we were a bit rusty to say the least โ€“ so I jumped him twice yesterday. Today I thought if I could jump a clear I could get lucky and win some money!โ€

The 10-year-old grey Holsteiner gelding by Crumble will not jump in Sundayโ€™s Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby, as he hasn’t had enough Derby training, but Guyโ€™s second placed ride BH Gringos Legacy is one of the main contenders. He has had the ride on BH Gringos Legacy for just six weeks, but in that time she has had some really good results on the Mediterranean Equestrian Tour in Spain as well as in France.

โ€œI also took her to Hamburg for the Derby in preparation for this, and she was second in the first qualifier, won the second one, and was fourth in the Derby itself,โ€ explained Guy.

Before Guy got her, BH Gringos Legacy evented up to intermediate level, and today she looked entirely at ease round Hicksteadโ€™s permanent fences. โ€œI was very confident today,โ€ Guy added. โ€œSheโ€™s a very good horse, and as an eventer she never thinks backwards at all. Her main thought is forwards.โ€

Brazilโ€™s Carlos Mota Ribas (BRA) has become one of the most consistent Hickstead performers in recent years, winning two Derby Trial titles as well as securing several top three placings in both the Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby and the British Speed Derby.

Juan Van’t Arkelhof, who is by Diamant De Semilly, came third in the Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby last year, and Carlos has high hopes for this yearโ€™s class. โ€œI needed to scratch the jump-off today because heโ€™s 16 years old and heโ€™s had a knee surgery, so I have to be very careful. I respect him a lot, because when heโ€™s in good shape he gives everything to me. Iโ€™d rather have him good on Sunday to provide the crowd with a good show โ€“ Iโ€™ll be trying to win this class, because thatโ€™s something Iโ€™ve never accomplished so far.โ€

Hicksteadโ€™s crowds could be in for a treat on Sunday afternoon, with one of the most competitive Al Shiraโ€™aa Derby fields in years.

Sammie-Jo Coffin (Chaccomo Blue) and Olympic event rider Gemma Stevens (Envoy Merelsnest Z) were the highest placed lady riders in fifth and sixth place respectively. Four members of the Whitaker family ended up on four faults apiece in the Trial, with Robert, Michael, Joe and last yearโ€™s runner up William all finishing in the top 10.

Final Results โ€“ โ‚ฌ28,200 The Agria Derby Trial CSI 4* โ€“ 1.60m

1) Guy Williams (GBR) & Crumbgraft โ€“ 0 / 8

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

2) Guy Williams (GBR) & BH Gringo’s Legacy โ€“ 0 / WD

Source: Press Release from Hickstead Press Office for the All England Jumping Course – Hickstead

Photo: ยฉ AEJC / Boots & Hooves Photography



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