Last year's winning horse Loughnatousa W B is due to return to defend his Hickstead Derby title, with Michael Lonsdale taking the ride for this year's event. William Funnell, who made the jump-off last year, is back with Dorada and hoping to add a fourth Derby win to his collection. He will be joined by a bevy of past victors, including recent winners Guy Williams (Skip Two Ramiro) and Tina Fletcher (Promised Land). Other riders to look out for include former Olympians Tim Stockdale, Geoff Billington, Michael Whitaker and London 2012 gold medallist Peter Charles.
Saturday's LED Sport Europe Speed Derby also promises to be a hotly contested battle, with last year's winner Trevor Breen aiming for back-to-back wins - although he'll have to be faster than ever to beat speed merchant brother Shane, who has won the class twice. Grand National winning jockey Robbie Power, who finished third in last summer's Amlin Plus Eventing Grand Prix, is returning to Hickstead for a crack at the Speed Derby.
On Saturday evening the entertainment will continue long after the showjumping has reached its conclusion, with some of the country's best riders lining up to try their hand at Donkey Sulky Racing - no doubt with hilarious consequences!
Sky Sports will once again be providing in-depth coverage of the British Jumping Derby Meeting, starting at 3pm on Friday 21 June and continuing each afternoon of the show. For the first time ever, Hickstead fans who don't subscribe to Sky Sports will be able to purchase a Day Pass for £9.99, which will give them 24hrs access to Sky Sports, either online via their computer or device at http://www.nowtv.com/sports, or through their TV via Xbox or Roku.
Hickstead's free App is available once again for iPad, iPhone and Android, with up to date information on class times and results, interactive shopping maps and directions, trade stand listings and much more.
Advance purchase tickets are no longer available for the Derby Meeting, but unlimited tickets will be available at the gate.