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Jumbo's breeder honoured at British Breeders' Awards

Jumbo

Abigail Butcher, H&H head of news

13 January, 2010

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Archie Smith Maxwell, breeder of the outstanding sire Jumbo, has been honoured for his contribution to British sport horse breeding.

The Irish draught/thoroughbred stallion Jumbo evented to advanced level with Andrew Nicholson and has gone on to sire a string of winning prix st georges dressage horses, grade A show jumpers and four-star winning event horses.

Snow prevented Mr Smith Maxwell, now 82, attending the British Breeders awards dinner in London on 9 January to pick up the Equestrian Edge Meritoire — where his remarkable story of a relentless pursuit for higher standards in sport horse breeding was highlighted.

But he told the gathering by phone that he was “delighted and privileged” to accept the award.

Some 31 awards were presented at the 15th British Breeders dinner, as detailed below.

The Baileys Horse Feeds/British Equestrian Federation (BEF) Futurity section

Futurity Certificates of Merit for consistent results

Sports Pony Studbook Society Sire of European Team Pony

British Eventing Young Horse Awards

British Show Jumping Young Horse Awards

British Dressage Young Horse Awards

The British Horse Foundation’s Outstanding Mare Award

The BEF European Award




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