After being runner up in four of the Hickstead Derby Meeting’s major classes last year, including the Speed Derby, Harriet Nuttall netted her first international win at Hickstead on Saturday, 25th June when she won the €24,000 British Speed Derby CSI4*. Nuttal rode the 11-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding Silver Lift (Easy Lift X Silver Cloud) to first place, scoring a fast clear in a time of 97.53 seconds. “This is my first win so it’s a burden removed to be honest,” said Nuttall. Guy Williams was aiming for his third consecutive win with his 14-year-old Belgian gelding Casper De Muze (Triomphe de Muze X Corsaire de Vaubain), but he wasn’t fast enough to catch Nuttal’s time, finishing nearly one second behind in 98.51 seconds to settle for a 2nd place. “Harriet deserved to win it and I’m happy for her. If anyone’s going to beat me I’m glad it’s her,” said Williams “Last year she should have won and she threw it away, and this year I did the same thing.” Nuttall also placed 3rd on her second mount, the 15-year-old Irish gelding Highland Cruiser II (Cougar X Flagmount Diamond). Despite racking up 8 faults with Highland Cruiser, her quick time of 102.77 seconds earning her another top finish and the chance to beat her own time.
“Last year she should have won and she threw it away, and this year I did the same thing.”
After being runner up in four of the Hickstead Derby Meeting’s major classes last year, including the Speed Derby, Harriet Nuttall netted her first international win at Hickstead on Saturday, 25th June when she won the €24,000 British Speed Derby CSI4*. Nuttal rode the 11-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding Silver Lift (Easy Lift X Silver Cloud) to first place, scoring a fast clear in a time of 97.53 seconds. “This is my first win so it’s a burden removed to be honest,” said Nuttall. Guy Williams was aiming for his third consecutive win with his 14-year-old Belgian gelding Casper De Muze (Triomphe de Muze X Corsaire de Vaubain), but he wasn’t fast enough to catch Nuttal’s time, finishing nearly one second behind in 98.51 seconds to settle for a 2nd place. “Harriet deserved to win it and I’m happy for her. If anyone’s going to beat me I’m glad it’s her,” said Williams “Last year she should have won and she threw it away, and this year I did the same thing.” Nuttall also placed 3rd on her second mount, the 15-year-old Irish gelding Highland Cruiser II (Cougar X Flagmount Diamond). Despite racking up 8 faults with Highland Cruiser, her quick time of 102.77 seconds earning her another top finish and the chance to beat her own time.
“Last year she should have won and she threw it away, and this year I did the same thing.”