Mayhill

16.3hh, 1984, Bay Thoroughbred, 9 ins bone. AES/SHB

Owners: Mr & Mrs Mark Todd & Mr & Mrs Bleekman

“The New Zealand Thoroughbred lives a natural, outdoor lifestyle. Going up and down hills creates strong bones and they tend to be laid-back but curious” Mark Todd

Imported unbroken by his owner Mark Todd, MAYHILL showed so much potential as an event horse that despite his outstanding National Hunt breeding his career has been in the event world.

MAYHILL competed One and 3 Day Eventing from 1990, upgrading quickly to Advanced. At Saumur Three Day Event in 1994 he was 6th and was Mark’s reserve entry for the Hague World Championships, also that year finished 9th in the British Open Championship at Gatcombe Park. He was placed again at Gatcombe in 1995.

He retired to stud sound in 1996 – a decision prompted solely by the number of mares requiring his services!

In MAYHILL’s entire career he never had a jumping penalty cross country. Mayhill was Judged Champion at the 1993 British Warmblood grading and was fully approved by the Anglo European stud book and the Sport Horse Breeders (GB); being considered the perfect type of thoroughbred for competition horse breeding; Dr Schenkenberg the renowned judge called him “The Thoroughbred all of Europe is looking for”.

His foals have been accepted by the Zangersheide Studbook and he has been used by mare owners in England, Ireland, France, Germany and Holland.

Over the years New Zealand bred horses have had an incredible impact on World Class Three Day Eventing – STUNNING, MESSIAH, DELTA, READY TEADY, SILENCE, JAYBEE, EZE, CHARISMA, BOUNCE the list goes on and MAYHILL has bred that tough, New Zealand class.

MAYHILL has been one of the country’s most popular stallions for several seasons - his oldest offspring were born in 1993 and they are enjoying enormous success. PRIMMORE’S PRIDE (Pippa Funnell) was probably the most impressive event horse in the World in 2003 - winning both Lexington and Burghley ****’s, and providing Pippa Funnell with two of her three wins needed to take the Rolex Grand Slam of $250,000 - the biggest prize ever seen in eventing.

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