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Big Ben (horse)

Big Ben (April 20, 1976 – December 11, 1999) was a world champion show jumping horse and famous Belgian Warmblood.

Big Ben
Big Ben at Royal Agricultural Winter Fair during his retirement tour, November 1994
BreedBelgian Warmblood
SireEtretat
GrandsireVagabond
DamOekie
Maternal grandsireFlevo
SexGelding
Foaled(1976-04-20)April 20, 1976
Kalmthout, Belgium
DiedDecember 11, 1999(1999-12-11) (aged 23)
Perth, Ontario, Canada
CountryCanada
ColourLiver Chestnut with a blaze and socks on both hind legs
BreederJacobus van Hooydonk
OwnerIan Millar
Earnings
$1.5 million +

Birth and acquisition by Ian Millar edit

First named "Winston", Big Ben was born at the van Hooydonk Farm in Kalmthout (northern Belgium). Although his dam was only 15 hands (60 inches, 152 cm), Big Ben grew to be a very large horse standing 17.3 hands (71 inches, 180 cm) high. Soon after, he was purchased for Canadian equestrian Ian Millar for $45,000 and permanently relocated to Millar Brooke Farm in Perth, Ontario, Canada. Several lucrative offers were made to buy Big Ben throughout his career, but the ownership group, as well as Ian Millar, had such a strong bond with him that they refused all offers.

Career edit

In 1984, the horse began competing in show jumping events, touching off what would become a long and successful career. Millar rode Big Ben to more than 40 Grand Prix titles including six Spruce Meadows Derbys, as well as taking the world cup show jumping championship two years in a row - the first World Cup Final coming at Gothenburg, Sweden in 1988, and then again the next year in Tampa, Florida. In 1989 he won the Grand Prix of Bordeaux, France and the Grand Prix of Stuttgart, Germany, ranking Millar number one in the world. Millar and Big Ben also won the du Maurier International twice, in 1987 and 1991, the world's richest grand prix event at that time.

In 1992 Big Ben survived two bouts with colic and an accident in which his horse trailer overturned on a highway after a head-on collision with a car. Two other horses died, and a third became unrideable due to its injuries. A fourth would never enter a trailer again. Big Ben won a Grand Prix only 2 months later. After much talk about his mounting injuries, he would go on to win his sixth Spruce Meadows Derby in front of 50,000 spectators. This was his final derby appearance. [1]

Retirement and death edit

 
Big Ben's grave site at Millar Brooke Farm

After 11 years of competition, Big Ben was retired to Millar Brooke Farm in 1994. On December 11, 1999, two veterinarians informed Millar that Big Ben was suffering from a third, untreatable case of colic. He was euthanized at Millar Brooke Farm at 23 years of age.[2] He was buried on a knoll overlooking the farm.

Honours and memorials edit

In 1999, Big Ben was recognised as a Canadian icon when Canada Post honoured him with his own stamp.[3] Big Ben was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame[4] and joined Thoroughbred racehorse Northern Dancer as the only other horse in the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.[5] His story is told in the book titled "Big Ben", by author Lawrence Scanlan.

In 2000, Big Ben's personal groom, Sandra Patterson, wrote a tribute to Big Ben in the book titled "An Apple a Day: A Heartwarming Collection of True Horse Stories" edited by Kimberly Gatto. In 2005, the Perth and District Chamber of Commerce erected a bronze statue of Big Ben, with Ian Millar riding, in a park on the banks of the Tay River in downtown Perth, Ontario.[6] Big Ben's image lives on as a Breyer model horse.

In 2011, a book titled , written by Jeff Papows, featured Big Ben and his owner and rider, Ian Millar. The book documented the challenges, such as the two bouts of life-threatening colic surgery, that Big Ben faced inside and outside the competitive ring. It features original research and interviews with Ian Miller and Big Ben's personal groom, Sandi Patterson.[7]

Achievements edit

Pedigree edit

Big Ben's sire was Etretat, a 16.2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm) or 16.3 hands (67 inches, 170 cm) French chestnut stallion who was 3⁄4 Thoroughbred, and 1⁄4 Selle Français, registered as a Selle Français. His dam, Oekie, was a 15 hands (60 inches, 152 cm) chestnut mare who was 3⁄4 Gelderlander and 1⁄4 Selle Français, registered as a Belgian Warmblood. Similar Selle Français, Gelderlander, and Thoroughbred crosses were used to create the closely-related Dutch Warmblood horse breed.

Big Ben was descended in the male line from Precipitation (1933 – 1957), an influential British-bred Thoroughbred stallion who is found in the pedigrees of many racehorses and sport horses today. Precipitation was responsible for helping maintain the Matchem (1748 – 1781) and Godolphin Arabian sireline. Big Ben's dam, Oekie, was descended in the male line from Furioso (1939 – 1968), an influential Thoroughbred sire of sport horses who was also sired by Precipitation.

It is unclear where Big Ben's large 17.3 hands (71 inches, 180 cm) height came from in his pedigree. His ancestors ranged from 15.3 hands (63 inches, 160 cm) to 16.3 hands (67 inches, 170 cm), based on registration and studbook records.

Pedigree of Big Ben, chestnut horse foaled in 1976
Sire
Etretat
ch. 1970
Selle Français
Vagabond
b. 1965
Selle Français
Enfant Terrible xx
ch. 1957
Thoroughbred
Precipitation xx
ch. 1933
Thoroughbred
Mahallat xx
br. 1950
Thoroughbred
Ossuna
ch. 1958
Selle Français
Gagné Si Peu
br. 1950
Selle Français
Vaillante
ch. 1943
Selle Français
Royal Route II xx
br. 1962
Thoroughbred
Protee xx
ch. 1946
Thoroughbred
Rovigo xx
ch. 1925
Thoroughbred
Provocante xx
ch. 1940
Thoroughbred
Route Royale xx
b. 1955
Thoroughbred
Horatius xx
br. 1936
Thoroughbred
Rosapat xx
br. 1947
Thoroughbred
Dam
Oekie
ch. 1968
Belgian Warmblood
Flevo
br. 1964
Gelderlander
Artilleur
br. 1959
Selle Français
Kami de l'Île (by Furioso)
ch. 1954
Selle Français
Colombe
1946
Selle Français
Masara
ch. 1948
Gelderlander
Graaf van Wittenstein
ch. 1942
Gelderlander
Hara
br. 1943
Gelderlander
Jekie
ch. 1963
Gelderlander
Oregon
br. 1950
Gelderlander
Kurassier
br. 1946
Gelderlander
Derka
bl. 1939
Gelderlander
Oekie
gr. 1950
Gelderlander
Helmar
br. 1943
Gelderlander
Hennie
gr. 1943
Gelderlander

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Papows, Jeff (2011). . Acanthus Publishing. Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  2. ^ "Big Ben Dies At 23". thehorse.com. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Big Ben | Postage Stamp | Canada". canadianpostagestamps.ca. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  4. ^ . oshof.ca. Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Canada's Sports Hall of Fame | Stories". sportshall.ca. Retrieved 7 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Big Ben and Ian Millar". beautifulperth.com. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  7. ^ Papows, Jeff (2011). . Acanthus Publishing. Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2011-08-10.

External links edit

  • "Big Ben". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  • Big Ben pedigree & photo

horse, april, 1976, december, 1999, world, champion, show, jumping, horse, famous, belgian, warmblood, benbig, royal, agricultural, winter, fair, during, retirement, tour, november, 1994breedbelgian, warmbloodsireetretatgrandsirevagabonddamoekiematernal, grand. Big Ben April 20 1976 December 11 1999 was a world champion show jumping horse and famous Belgian Warmblood Big BenBig Ben at Royal Agricultural Winter Fair during his retirement tour November 1994BreedBelgian WarmbloodSireEtretatGrandsireVagabondDamOekieMaternal grandsireFlevoSexGeldingFoaled 1976 04 20 April 20 1976Kalmthout BelgiumDiedDecember 11 1999 1999 12 11 aged 23 Perth Ontario CanadaCountryCanadaColourLiver Chestnut with a blaze and socks on both hind legsBreederJacobus van HooydonkOwnerIan MillarEarnings 1 5 million Contents 1 Birth and acquisition by Ian Millar 2 Career 3 Retirement and death 4 Honours and memorials 5 Achievements 6 Pedigree 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBirth and acquisition by Ian Millar editFirst named Winston Big Ben was born at the van Hooydonk Farm in Kalmthout northern Belgium Although his dam was only 15 hands 60 inches 152 cm Big Ben grew to be a very large horse standing 17 3 hands 71 inches 180 cm high Soon after he was purchased for Canadian equestrian Ian Millar for 45 000 and permanently relocated to Millar Brooke Farm in Perth Ontario Canada Several lucrative offers were made to buy Big Ben throughout his career but the ownership group as well as Ian Millar had such a strong bond with him that they refused all offers Career editIn 1984 the horse began competing in show jumping events touching off what would become a long and successful career Millar rode Big Ben to more than 40 Grand Prix titles including six Spruce Meadows Derbys as well as taking the world cup show jumping championship two years in a row the first World Cup Final coming at Gothenburg Sweden in 1988 and then again the next year in Tampa Florida In 1989 he won the Grand Prix of Bordeaux France and the Grand Prix of Stuttgart Germany ranking Millar number one in the world Millar and Big Ben also won the du Maurier International twice in 1987 and 1991 the world s richest grand prix event at that time In 1992 Big Ben survived two bouts with colic and an accident in which his horse trailer overturned on a highway after a head on collision with a car Two other horses died and a third became unrideable due to its injuries A fourth would never enter a trailer again Big Ben won a Grand Prix only 2 months later After much talk about his mounting injuries he would go on to win his sixth Spruce Meadows Derby in front of 50 000 spectators This was his final derby appearance 1 Retirement and death edit nbsp Big Ben s grave site at Millar Brooke FarmAfter 11 years of competition Big Ben was retired to Millar Brooke Farm in 1994 On December 11 1999 two veterinarians informed Millar that Big Ben was suffering from a third untreatable case of colic He was euthanized at Millar Brooke Farm at 23 years of age 2 He was buried on a knoll overlooking the farm Honours and memorials editIn 1999 Big Ben was recognised as a Canadian icon when Canada Post honoured him with his own stamp 3 Big Ben was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 4 and joined Thoroughbred racehorse Northern Dancer as the only other horse in the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame 5 His story is told in the book titled Big Ben by author Lawrence Scanlan In 2000 Big Ben s personal groom Sandra Patterson wrote a tribute to Big Ben in the book titled An Apple a Day A Heartwarming Collection of True Horse Stories edited by Kimberly Gatto In 2005 the Perth and District Chamber of Commerce erected a bronze statue of Big Ben with Ian Millar riding in a park on the banks of the Tay River in downtown Perth Ontario 6 Big Ben s image lives on as a Breyer model horse In 2011 a book titled Unbridled Passion Show Jumping s Greatest Horses and Riders written by Jeff Papows featured Big Ben and his owner and rider Ian Millar The book documented the challenges such as the two bouts of life threatening colic surgery that Big Ben faced inside and outside the competitive ring It features original research and interviews with Ian Miller and Big Ben s personal groom Sandi Patterson 7 Achievements editWon over 1 5 million in prize money First horse to win 2 consecutive World Cup Final titles 1988 Gothenburg and 1989 Tampa Florida Team and Individual Gold medals at the 1987 Pan Am Games Indianapolis Member of the 4th place Team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles 2nd World Cup Finals in 1986 Gothenburg 5th World Cup Finals in 1987 Paris Member of the 4th place Team at the Show Jumping World Championships Aachen Winner of Masters Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows in 1987 and 1991 Member of the 4th place Team at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul Winner of Grand Prix of Stuttgart 1989 Winner of Grand Prix of Bordeaux 1989 Canadian National Show Jumping Champion 1988 1991 and 1993 Won the Spruce Meadows Derby 6 times in eight years the Chrysler Classic in 86 87 and 89 and the Shell Cup in 91 92 and 93 One of only two horses inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame Pedigree editBig Ben s sire was Etretat a 16 2 hands 66 inches 168 cm or 16 3 hands 67 inches 170 cm French chestnut stallion who was 3 4 Thoroughbred and 1 4 Selle Francais registered as a Selle Francais His dam Oekie was a 15 hands 60 inches 152 cm chestnut mare who was 3 4 Gelderlander and 1 4 Selle Francais registered as a Belgian Warmblood Similar Selle Francais Gelderlander and Thoroughbred crosses were used to create the closely related Dutch Warmblood horse breed Big Ben was descended in the male line from Precipitation 1933 1957 an influential British bred Thoroughbred stallion who is found in the pedigrees of many racehorses and sport horses today Precipitation was responsible for helping maintain the Matchem 1748 1781 and Godolphin Arabian sireline Big Ben s dam Oekie was descended in the male line from Furioso 1939 1968 an influential Thoroughbred sire of sport horses who was also sired by Precipitation It is unclear where Big Ben s large 17 3 hands 71 inches 180 cm height came from in his pedigree His ancestors ranged from 15 3 hands 63 inches 160 cm to 16 3 hands 67 inches 170 cm based on registration and studbook records Pedigree of Big Ben chestnut horse foaled in 1976 SireEtretatch 1970Selle Francais Vagabondb 1965Selle Francais Enfant Terrible xxch 1957Thoroughbred Precipitation xxch 1933ThoroughbredMahallat xxbr 1950ThoroughbredOssunach 1958Selle Francais Gagne Si Peubr 1950Selle FrancaisVaillantech 1943Selle FrancaisRoyal Route II xxbr 1962Thoroughbred Protee xxch 1946Thoroughbred Rovigo xxch 1925ThoroughbredProvocante xxch 1940ThoroughbredRoute Royale xxb 1955Thoroughbred Horatius xxbr 1936ThoroughbredRosapat xxbr 1947ThoroughbredDamOekiech 1968Belgian Warmblood Flevobr 1964Gelderlander Artilleurbr 1959Selle Francais Kami de l Ile by Furioso ch 1954Selle FrancaisColombe1946Selle FrancaisMasarach 1948Gelderlander Graaf van Wittensteinch 1942GelderlanderHarabr 1943GelderlanderJekiech 1963Gelderlander Oregonbr 1950Gelderlander Kurassierbr 1946GelderlanderDerkabl 1939GelderlanderOekiegr 1950Gelderlander Helmarbr 1943GelderlanderHenniegr 1943GelderlanderSee also editList of historical horsesReferences edit Papows Jeff 2011 Unbridled Passion Show Jumping s Greatest Horses and Riders Acanthus Publishing Archived from the original on 2012 01 26 Retrieved 2011 08 10 Big Ben Dies At 23 thehorse com Retrieved 7 May 2017 Big Ben Postage Stamp Canada canadianpostagestamps ca Retrieved 7 May 2017 Big Ben oshof ca Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2 June 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Stories sportshall ca Retrieved 7 May 2017 permanent dead link Big Ben and Ian Millar beautifulperth com Retrieved 7 May 2017 Papows Jeff 2011 Unbridled Passion Show Jumping s Greatest Horses and Riders Acanthus Publishing Archived from the original on 2012 01 26 Retrieved 2011 08 10 External links edit Big Ben The Canadian Encyclopedia Big Ben pedigree amp photo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big Ben horse amp oldid 1211168585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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