Horse & Hound  |  2nd August 2018
HIGHLAND STARS: NATIVE MAKES HISTORY IN PONY SUPREME
Champion riding horse Diamonds Are Forever proved that he is the gift that
keeps on giving when he beats View Point in the horse supreme, when he gained a second successive British Horse Society supreme, again claiming
the coveted Winston Churchill Trophy. Annabel Jenks’ home-bred Diamond Hit nine-year-old provided his producers Team Hood with another well-deserved victory but while Allister claimed victory a year ago, it was his son Oliver (Oli) who took the reins this time. Oliver Hood follows in his father’s footsteps to take the coveted Winston Churchill Trophy aboard Diamonds Are Forever, who also took last year’s accolade.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Horse & Hound 2nd August 2018.