My book ‘A
Maharaja’s Turf’ is about the triumph of my grandfather Maharaja Sir
Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla's horse Windsor Lad in the Epsom Derby of England in
1934, still the only Indian owner to achieve this coveted feat.
Eighty
years ago King George V and Queen Mary saw my grandfather's Irish-bred colt
Windsor Lad win The Derby. On 7th June their grand-daughter Queen Elizabeth II
was at Epsom to witness this year's Derby.
Just
after my grandfather led Windsor Lad to the unsaddling area, King George V
invited him to the royal box and raised a toast to this popular win, amid cheers
of “Good Old Pip” (as my grandfather was referred to by race-goers) from the
crowd, estimated to be between a quarter and a half million.
Incidentally,
Windsor Lad was trained by Marcus Marsh, son of Richard Marsh who trained Derby
winners for King George V and his father King Edward VII.
Windsor
Lad was ridden by Charlie Smirke. In 1952, the same combination of Marcus Marsh
and Charlie Smirke won the Derby for my grandfather’s friend the Aga Khan whose
horse Tulyar finished at the head of the field.
(Author Indra Vikram Singh can be contacted
on email singh_iv@hotmail.com and teddy.rajpipla@gmail.com).
A
Maharaja’s Turf
ISBN
978-81-901668-3-6
Published
by Sporting Links, India.
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