- Big Ben (horse)
Sport Horse infobox
horsename= Big Ben
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breed= Belgian Warmblood cross Thoroughbred
sire= Etretat
grandsire= Vagabond
dam= Oekie
damsire= Flevo
sex=Gelding
foaled= 1976
country=Belgium
colour= Liver Chestnut with a blaze and socks on both hind legs
breeder= Jacobus van Hooydonk
owner=Ian Millar
trainer=
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earnings= $1.5 million +
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updated=Big Ben (
April 20 ,1976 –December 11 ,1999 ) was a world championshow jumping horse.Birth and Acquisition by Ian Millar
First named "Winston", Big Ben was born at "van Hooydonk Farm" in Kalmthout (northern
Belgium ). Although his dam was only 15 hh, Big Ben grew to be a very large horse of 17.3 hands high (1.80 m). He was named Winston in honour ofWinston Churchill , his great height being compared with Churchill's historical greatness. In 1983, he was sold to a farm in theNetherlands for $2000, and renamed "Big Ben." Soon after, he was purchased by Canadian equestrianIan Millar for $45,000, and permanently relocated to Millar Brooke Farm inPerth, Ontario ,Canada .Career
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 i like creais first World Cup Final came atGothenburg ,Sweden in 1988 followed by another the next year inTampa, Florida . In 1989 he won the Grand Prix ofBordeaux ,France and the Grand Prix ofStuttgart, 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 2 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.
Retirement and Death
In 1994, after 11 years of competition, Big Ben was retired at 18 years of age to Millar Brooke Farm. On
December 11 ,1999 , after two veterinarians informed Millar that Big Ben was suffering from a third, untreatable case of colic, he was euthanised at Millar Brooke Farm. He is buried on a knoll overlooking the farm.Honours and Memorials
In 1999, Big Ben was recognised as a
Canadian icon when Canada Post honoured him with his own stamp. Big Ben was inducted into theOntario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , and joined legendary thoroughbred racehorseNorthern Dancer as the only other horse in theCanadian Sports Hall of Fame . His story is told in the book titled "Big Ben" by author, Lawrence Scanlan.In 2000, Big Ben's personal groom, Sandi Hill, wrote a touching 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 downtownPerth, Ontario . Big Ben's image lives on as a Breyer model horse.Achievements
* Won over $1.5 million in prize money
* First horse to win 2 consecutive World Cup Final titles 1988Gothenburg and 1989Tampa ,Florida
* Team and Individual Gold medals at the 1987Pan Am Games ,Indianapolis
* Member of the 4th place Team at the 1984 Olympics inLos Angeles
* 2nd World Cup Final's in 1986 Gothenburg
* 5th World Cup Final's in 1987Paris
* Member of the 4th place Team at theShow Jumping World Championships ,Aachen
* Winner of Masters Grand Prix atSpruce Meadows in 1987 and 1991
* Member of the 4th place Team at the 1988 Olympics inSeoul
* Winner of Grand Prix ofStuttgart 1989
* Winner of Grand Prix ofBordeaux 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.References
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0009578 Big Ben at Canadian Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.jumpcanada.ca/acrobat/2006_bios/ian_millar.pdf#search=%22Stuttgart%20big%20ben%20millar%22 Ian Millar's Results Jump Canada pdf file]
* [http://bigben.ca/| Big Ben Park Project]
External links
* [http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/big+ben4 Big Ben pedigree & photo]
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