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Rising Fast (1949 - 1978) was a champion New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred
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who is the only horse to complete the
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, winning the Melbourne Cup, Caulfield Cup, and Cox Plate in 1954. He also won the 1955 Caulfield Cup and came second in the 1955 Melbourne Cup.


Breeding

Rising Fast was bred by brothers Frank and Bruce Robertson at their Platform Lodge farm at Greytown in the Wairarapa. He was a bay or brown gelding by Alonzo (GB) and from the mare Faster, by Mr. Standfast. Alonzo was a poorly performed racehorse having only won one race on the flat and one over the hurdles in England. Faster was unplaced at her only two starts, but produced seven winners from ten foals. Rising Fast was purchased at the 1950 New Zealand National Sales for 325 guineas by first time racehorse owner, Leicester R. Spring.


1954 racebook

Image:1954 VRC Melbourne Cup Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1954 VRC Melbourne Cup racebook. Image:1954 VRC Melbourne Cup Racebook P2.jpg, Starters of the 1954 Melbourne Cup showing the winner, Rising Fast. Image:1954 VRC Melbourne Cup Racebook P3.jpg, 1954 VRC Melbourne Cup racebook. Image:1954 VRC Melbourne Cup Racebook P4.jpg, 1954 VRC Melbourne Cup racebook. Image:1954 VRC Melbourne Cup Racebook P5.jpg, Back cover showing Admission Fees & Railway Fares.


1954 racebook

File:1954 VRC LKS Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover 1954 LKS Mackinnon Stakes racebook. File:1954 VRC LKS Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P2.jpg, 1954 LKS Mackinnon Stakes raceday officials. File:1954 VRC LKS Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P3.jpg, 1954 LKS Mackinnon Stakes starters and results File:1954 VRC LKS Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P4.jpg, 1954 LKS Mackinnon Stakes showing the winner, Rising Fast. File:1954 VRC LKS Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P5.jpg, Back cover showing enclosure information for visitors.


Racing career

Raced by his owner Leicester Spring and trained by both Ivan Tucker and Fred Hoysted, Rising Fast's blue, gold and black colours soon became familiar on New Zealand race tracks. He was a seasoned five-year-old when he made the sea voyage to Melbourne in 1954 for the spring ( Southern Hemisphere) carnival. He was already well known in racing circles when he arrived, but his accomplishment of winning the
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put him on front pages of newspapers in Australia, New Zealand and internationally. Although many people consider the Melbourne and Caulfield Cup handicaps to be the blue ribbon events of the carnival, racing aficionados generally agree the weight-for-age Cox Plate is the contest that establishes genuine champions. Nowadays, the Melbourne Cup is internationally known and Rising Fast was aiming for his sixth successive win. Race-goers still remember that the nine stone five pounds (59.5 kg) Rising Fast carried to win the cup in 1954, has only been exceeded by Rain Lover who carried nine stone seven pound (60.5 kg) in 1969. Nor has the race been won since by any top weighted horse, wearing number one saddle cloth, until Makybe Diva did so in 2005. Rising Fast finished the 1954 season with wins which included the
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, Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate, Melbourne Cup,
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and VRC C.B.Fisher Plate during a great spring campaign. Rising Fast was ridden in the 1954 events by Melbourne jockey Bill Williamson but when he was seriously injured prior to the Caulfield Cup he was replaced by Arthur Ward. Melbourne jockey
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took over for his next races including the Melbourne Cup, but he was replaced by Bill Williamson the following year 1955 he again won the Caulfield Cup, for the second time. He was handicapped with the formidable top weight of ten stone in the 1955 Melbourne Cup. It was a very wet and heavy track, a holdup at the barrier caused a delay of some five minutes, Bill Williamson the jockey decided to remain in the saddle, together with the lead weights making a very heavy burden for Rising Fast. Rising Fast began well, but in the last 200 metres he was jostled offstride by Toporoa ridden by Neville Sellwood and came a close second. The crowd expected jockey Williamson to protest, but owner Leicester Spring philosophically declared it was a racing incident and the protest was not lodged. However, Neville Sellwood, the rider of Toporoa, was subsequently suspended for two months for interfering with the run of Rising Fast. Had Rising Fast won his record would have been two Caulfield Cups, a Cox Plate and two Melbourne Cups, and those wins would have been in successive years. When Rising Fast retired, the Moonee Valley Racing Club held a special farewell for the champion, who strode up the straight with a garland of flowers around his neck, while the band played "The Maori Farewell." Rising Fast is recognised in both Australia and New Zealand. He was inducted into both the New Zealand and Australian Racing Halls of Fame. In 1971 Rising Fast's owner, Leicester Russell Spring, had his book, "Racing with Rising Fast" published.


See also

* Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand *
List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses The list of leading Thoroughbred racehorses contains the names of undefeated racehorses and other horses that had an outstanding race record in specific categories. Note though that many champions do not appear on the list as an unexpected defe ...
*
List of Melbourne Cup winners This is a list of the winners of the Melbourne Cup. The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major thoroughbred horse race. It is run at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. Each year, internationally bred or owned horses compete in the race. Since 188 ...


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Rising Fast's pedigree and partial racing stats

Australian Racing Hall of Fame
1949 racehorse births Australian Racing Hall of Fame horses New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame horses Racehorses bred in New Zealand Racehorses trained in New Zealand Cox Plate winners Melbourne Cup winners Caulfield Cup winners Greytown, New Zealand Thoroughbred family 1-b