Taking part in the London 2012 Games was an extremely useful exercise for me and Derly, although my goals were very different compared to four years earlier in Beijing with Hickstead. The Olympic Games was something that was never planned for Derly, but in the end I had no choice but to take her and it turned out to be a very positive experience for both of us after we qualified for the individual final.

In my eyes Nick Skelton owned the place and it was apparent that everyone thought Big Star was the best horse of the Games. Steve Guerdat came in to steal it at the end; such a fighter with such a careful horse – he delivered an unbelievable performance to take it away from Nick. Once Steve put the pressure on, it made Nick make a mistake which he’d never usually do, but that’s the nature of the Olympics for you. I’m not trying to take anything away from Steve, as he rode beautifully, but for me Big Star was the icon of not only London 2012 [Jumping], but also the whole season.

Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ and tribute to Hickstead…

It was an emotional competition for me mainly because of the planned tribute to Hickstead on the Sunday before the CN International. I was hoping to do the Grand Prix with Coriana but after walking the second round I just felt it was un-jumpable for her. I thought I could make it through the first round, but to compete her in the second would have been a punishment. It was obviously disappointing as it was the first time in a very long time that I haven’t participated in that event. With something big happening, like Hickstead’s tribute at the end of the week, my mind wasn’t as focused as it should have been so I was really ready for a break after that.

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