Posted: 6th October 2017 | Back to news feed

Yorkshireman Matt Sampson added his name to a who's who of British Showjumping when he won the prestigious Equitop Myoplast Senior Foxhunter Championship at Horse of the Year Show, Birmingham’s NEC.

 Matt, who is now based in Sussex, guided the eight-year-old grey mare Ebolensky to victory by more than two seconds from closest jump-off rival Jamie Wingrove, on Heartstring, with Rachael Connor and Fantastic finishing third.

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Matt Sampson takes the Equitop Myoplast Senior Foxhunter Championship Image credit: 1st Class Images

 The Foxhunter was first contested in 1954, with its previous winners including legends like David Broome, Harvey Smith, Graham Fletcher, Malcolm Pyrah, John Whitaker and Scott Brash. Matt admitted: "It means a lot. It's what we all work so much for, so it means everything.

"I didn't really get to see the other riders in the jump-off, but I just thought I would try to do as much as I could, and it worked out well. My horse is amazing. She is such a trier, and usually she rises to the occasion, which makes the job a bit easier when the horses are trying as hard as you are.

 "Before the class, we were looking at previous winners and it just makes you want it even more. It's a massive honour. I really think she [Ebolensky] is one of the best horses I have ever had. I think good horses know when it is a big event. She is so good that the preparation is not complicated really. She is not a horse that needs loads of work, and she does the job when she is in the ring. The feeling of winning here is what we all work every day towards trying to achieve. It is just brilliant."

Equitop Myoplast® is a unique amino acid supplement specifically designed to support lean muscle growth, helping horses to respond and cope with the demands of training and rehabilitation. The blend of amino acids in Equitop Myoplast supports lean muscle growth in older horses that lose condition easily, those in intensive training or competition as well as young and developing horses. This popular amino acid supplement is the leading equine supplement sold by veterinary surgeons in the UK(1). References – (1) GFK industry sales data MAT Jan 17. For more information please visit www.equitop-myoplast.co.uk

 

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