Tracy Priest Succeeds in Derby Tankard

Tracy Priest and Caristo VDL win the Bunn Leisure Derby Tankard. Image (c) Julian Portch

Tracy Priest Succeeds in Derby Tankard

Tracy Priest has her prayers answered in the Bunn Leisure Derby Tankard 

Tracy Priest won the Derby Tankard today at Hickstead, on a day when leading ladies came to the fore.

Tracy has been having a superb run of form so far at the Equestrian.com Hickstead Derby Meeting so far! She had already notched up a win in Wednesday’s Senior Foxhunter first round. She later followed up with another win today in the 1.20m Hickstead Novice Championship.

In the Derby Tankard, seven riders went into the jump-off. None could better the time of Priest and her own nine-year-old grey gelding Caristo VDL.

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“I’ve had him since he was a five-year-old and these last few weeks he’s been jumping unbelievably,” she said. “We kept just missing out, but I really believed I could win it.”

Phillip Miller finished second with Unbelievable Lady, another horse who has been on great form of late.

The first international class went to Hickstead regular Louise Pavitt, who was victorious in the Stoner Jewellers Vase. Louise took the ride on Fiona VH Lemmenshoff, who is owned by her partner, David Simpson. They recorded the fastest of 12 clear jumping rounds to secure victory round the 1.45m track.

“We’ve owned her (Fiona) for the past three years, but she’s still fairly green at this height,” said Louise, who gave birth to her second baby last December.

‘Fiona’ can be tricky to ride, as Louise explains. “She’s always got her head in your face – we call her the reindeer at home! She’s easy to jump though, you never think that she’ll stop – whatever you ask of her, she’ll try her heart out.”

What’s to come

Tomorrow’s highlights at the Equestrian.com Hickstead Derby Meeting include the Master’s Challenge and the Derby Trial. The Master’s Challenge is a timed course of fences followed by a series of upright gates of ascending heights. The Derby Trial, in which the riders must qualify to be able to compete in the Equestrian.com Derby will take place on Sunday.

Tickets are available online and on the gate.

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