Protektorat triumphs in Windsor chase highlight

Protektorat secured a commanding victory in the Fitzdares Fleur de Lys Chase at Windsor, capping the final day of the Berkshire Winter Million. Jockey Harry Skelton praised the horse's warrior spirit after the win. Other races saw upsets and strong performances across the card.

The Berkshire Winter Million at Windsor reached its conclusion with a series of competitive races, drawing attention from racing enthusiasts. In the 15:00 Fitzdares Fleur de Lys Chase, Protektorat, the evens favourite ridden by Harry Skelton, outpaced Resplendent Grey to claim victory. Skelton described the horse as 'incredible' and a 'warrior,' noting his tough constitution and the emotional lift the win provided amid recent challenges in the yard. 'He's the biggest challenge I'll probably ever have to ride,' Skelton said, highlighting Protektorat's demanding nature under saddle.

Earlier, the 12:20 TDJ Williams Waste Limited Mares' Novices' Hurdle went to Getawhisky at 13/8, with Skelton again in the irons. He mentioned the mare's talent despite a prior mishap, adding that Protektorat remained in strong form ahead of future targets. The 12:50 Royal Windsor Horse Show Cup Novices' Handicap Hurdle produced a surprise as Scorpio Rising won at 3/1, with jockey Sean Bowen defending a tight finish against Top Jimmy. 'It was race riding,' Bowen explained.

Further highlights included Salver's win in the 13:20 LSL Racing Auctions Hampton Novices' Chase at 7/5, where Caoilin Quinn noted the horse's staying power despite laziness. Highlands Legacy took the 13:50 Great Park Handicap Chase as 11/8 favourite, with trainer Jonjo O’Neill eyeing spring targets like the Red Rum. Go To War shocked at 20/1 in the 14:25 Weatherbys Racing Bank Handicap Hurdle, per Nico de Boinville's account of the horse's enjoyment on the ground. Neo King upset the 15:35 Stayers Handicap Chase at 16/1, and St James's Finest closed the day with a 12/1 victory in the 16:05 NHF Race.

The meeting showcased a mix of favourites and longshots, underscoring the unpredictability of jumps racing at Windsor.

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Sophie Wells and Ontario LC with gold rosette at Winter Dressage Championships victory.
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Sophie Wells wins gold at Winter Dressage Championships

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British paralympian Sophie Wells rode her Ontario LC to victory in the Equi-Trek elementary gold at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, scoring 72.48% on April 17. The seven-year-old gelding also earned silver in the Spillers medium freestyle gold the previous day. Several other riders claimed top spots in various classes at Addington Equestrian.

Luxembourg rider Victor Bettendorf claimed victory in the €125,000 Rolex grand prix at Royal Windsor Horse Show on May 18. Riding the 10-year-old Qwando Van De Rispen, he set the winning time in a five-rider jump-off. British riders took the next three places behind him.

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British riders dominated the opening days of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, claiming victory in every CSI5* class over the first two days. Matt Sampson, Jack Whitaker and Ben Maher each delivered standout performances with new and established mounts. The results provide a strong marker ahead of the world championships in Aachen.

Carmen Gammie topped the prix St Georges silver class aboard Lets Make An Opera M at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships at Addington. Greg Dickens and Dannie Morgan also claimed victories in the medium bronze and elementary freestyle gold, respectively. Sadie Smith secured her second win of the event in the prestige novice gold.

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Harry Meade, the world number one eventer, placed fourth in the five-star dressage at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 23 with a score of 30.2 on Superstition. The 17-year-old horse delivered a polished performance after an unconventional preparation with no recent runs. Will Coleman holds the lead with debutant Diabolo.

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