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Milton (horse)




  • Color: Grey

  • Height: 16.2 Hh

  • Sex: Gelding

  • Breed: Dutch Warmblood x English

  • Breeding: by Marius, grandsire was Marco Polo, Dam Aston Answers, Grand Dam Pennywort

  • Breeder: John Harding

  • Riders: John Whitaker, Caroline Bradley & Stephen Hadley

  • Owners: Mr. and Mrs. Bradley

  • Born in:1977




Milton was by Caroline Bradley's International showjumping stallion the Dutch Bred Marius out of an English mare Aston Answer by Any Questions, who had competed at Grade A national level and who herself was out of a showjumping mare Pennywort (1970 Foxhunter Champion) by Top Walk, Milton was bred to jump.
He was bought as a Weanling by Miss Caroline Bradley for use as a show jumper. When he was young she told her parents he would be her Olympic mount. She trained him until her death in 1983, after which many offers were made to her parents to buy the talented animal. Stephen Hadley rode Milton for a short time, before he became a mount of the famous John Whitaker .

It was with John Whitaker, between the years 1985 to 1994, where Milton was most successful. The grey had many international victories, and became the first horse outside the racing world to win more than £1 million in prize money. Throughout his career, Milton rarely touched a rail or refused a fence. The gelding was a favourite with the crowd, many times ending a successful round with a great leap into the air. It was clear that he loved being a showjumper. Even after his retirement, he was adored by all.

Milton died July 4th, 1999. He was buried on the Whitaker farm in Yorkshire, England .

''Achievements:''

  • Over £1 million in prize money

  • Team Gold at the European Championships in 1987

  • Team Gold and Individual Gold at the European Championships in 1989

  • Individual Silver at the World Championships in 1990

  • Team Bronze and Individual Silver at the World Championships in Stockholm

  • Winner of the FEI World Cup both in 1990 and 1991

  • Winner of the 1986 Du Maurier Limited International competition, then the richest (in total prize money) showjumping competiton in the world.