Andrew Nicholson goes racing!

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St Patrick's Derby at the Cheltenham Festival, 12 March 2017
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Andrew will be generously sponsored at Cheltenham by Markel International, the specialist equine bloodstock insurer.

“In another life I would have loved to have been a jump jockey and riding at the Cheltenham Festival, the home of jump racing, is the closest I’m going to get to this dream!  At my age, you need to take the opportunities whilst they’re there and what better charity to do it for than the Injured Jockeys Fund as I have the most enormous respect for jockeys. I’m looking forward to the training for the race, but not to shedding two stone!” 
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About Andrew
Andrew Nicholson is one of the world’s top event riders. He rode in his first Olympics aged 23 in Los Angeles in 1984, and has represented his native New Zealand in six Olympic Games and seven world championships, winning medals of every colour. At 53 Andrew is still at the peak of his powers, has perhaps his best team of horses ever and this year made history by winning Burghley International Horse Trials for the third consecutive year on the mighty Avebury.  Andrew has been based in the UK since the 1980’s and lives near Marlborough with his wife and children. 

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The Injured Jockeys Fund

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Its prime purpose is to provide appropriate help, medical, financial and otherwise, to current and retired jockeys who are injured, unable to ride or in need.

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