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The above picture taken of Richard Fourie and others in the starting stalls at Hollywoodbets Durbanville won Chase Liebenberg the Equus Still Photography award. Fourie officially received the Equus Champion Jockey award and was also named as recipient of the Equus Special Achievement award.

There will be no controversy in the aftermath of the Equus Awards this year as all of the awards went to the largely expected recipients.

The only surprise during the evening was Green With Envy not being named as a nominee for the Middle Distance award despite having won the Gr 1 Splashout Cape Derby and the Gr 1 Daily News 2000, although he was unlikely to have beaten Royal Victory for the award anyway as the latter made history by being the first out of province horse to win both of Johannesburg’s biggest races.

Richard Fourie, as well as winning the Champion Jockey award also won a Special Achievement award for his phenomenal feat of having 378 wins in the season, smashing the 334 wins of Anthony Delpech set in 1998/1999, a record which was thought to be the safest in SA sport.

The other human and breeding awards that were not known before the ceremony started are Listed below:

The Outstanding Breeders award went to Drakenstein Stud for their feat of setting a new record of 21 individual stakes winners during the season.

The Outstanding Stallion award went to One World for his feat of smashing the freshman record by having 30 individual winners of 40 races, which also equalled the overall record for two-year-old progeny of any sire.

The broodmare of the year was Beach Beauty, who was the darling of the SA turf as a racehorse and at stud she has produced six foals and five runners, four of them stakes winners, including the dual Gr 1 winner Beach Bomb. The other one of the five runners is stakes placed, while one of her stakes winners is starting stallion duties this season.

In the media awards:

The Print Media award went to Charl Pretorius for his well researched and informative Off The Record column article The TCO2 Testing conundrum.

The Still Photography winner was Chase Liebenberg for a great picture of a starting stalls moment (see above).

The Broadcast award went to Vicky Minott for her Taking The Reins interview with Anthony Delpech.

All the equine awards are listed below:

Champion Two-Year-Old Filly
Nominees: VJ’s Angel, Quid Pro Quo
Champion: Quid Pro Quo

Champion Two-Year-Old Male
Nominees: Cats Pajamas, Cosmic Speed, Fire Attack, Proceed
Champion: Proceed

Champion Three-year-old filly
Nominees: Gimme A Nother, Beach Bomb.
Champion: Gimme A Nother

Champion Three-year-old colt
Nominees: Main Defender, Green With Envy, Oriental Charm, Purple Pitcher.
Champion: Green With Envy

Champion Older Female
Nominees: Princess Calla, Humdinger.
Champion: Princess Calla

Champion Older Male
Nominees: Dave The King, Charles Dickens, Royal Victory, Thunderstruck.
Champion: Dave The King

Champion Sprinter
Nominees: Thunderstruck, Lucky Lad
Champion: Thunderstruck

Champion Miler
Nominees: Dave The King, Charles Dickens, Main Defender
Champion: Charles Dickens

Champion Middle Distance
Nominees: Royal Victory, Oriental Charm, Dave The King.
Champion: Royal Victory

Champion Stayer
Nominee: Red Maple, Purple Pitcher, Master Redoute.
Champion: Master Redoute 

Champion Broodmare
Beach Beauty 

Champion Sire
Gimmethegreenlight

Champion Breeders
Wilgerbosdrift And Mauritzfontein

Outstanding Breeder
Drakenstein Stud

Outstanding Stallion
One World

Media Awards

Print
Charl Pretorius

Broadcast
Vicky Minott 

Still Photography
Chase Liebenberg

Champion Apprentice
Kobeli James Lihaba

Champion Jockey
Richard Fourie

Special Achievement
Richard Fourie

Champion Trainer
Justin Snaith

Champion Owner
Drakenstein Stud

Horse Of The Year
Dave The King

Groom Of The Year
Lwandiso Jevu