New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate ‘Sport of Kings’…

…And our day with Grand National Winning Jockey Bob Champion MBE

bob1 - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...We were visited recently by 1981 Grand National Winning Jockey Bob Champion MBE.

Bob’s remarkable story is well documented. Given just 8 months to live after being diagnosed with cancer in 1979, he rode to victory two years later astride 11-year-old Aldaniti at the Grand National – Britain’s most cherished jump race.

Bob would subsequently win the 1981 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year award alongside Aldaniti, before being awarded his MBE in 1982.

And so when Bob agreed to come down to our offices to sign the 500 framed Royal Mail Racehorse Legends stamps, we were absolutely delighted.

bob2 - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...The stamps, revealed below, feature horses which have all in the their own unique way created a piece of British horse racing history. They are scheduled for release on 6 April 2017 – the first day of the Aintree meeting ahead of this years’ Grand National.

So it felt fitting that Bob should be the man to sign these framed presentations – exclusively for Westminster Collection customers – given his quite remarkable and irrefutable status in the Grand National Hall of Fame.

Here are some details about the eight new stamps…

1st Class – Red Rum:red rum - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

Voted no. 3 favourite horse by Racing Post readers. Greatest race: 1977 Grand National (ridden by Tommy Stack). The only three time winner of the Grand National.

arkle - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...1st Class – Arkle: 

Won 27 of his 35 starts. Voted no. 1 favourite horse by readers of Racing Post. Greatest race: 1964 Cheltenham Gold Cup (ridden by Pat Taaffe). His first Cheltenham Gold Cup was a dramatic win as he dethroned Mill House and showed his greatness for the first time. Described by John Randall and Tony Morris in their book A Century of Champions as “…a freak, an unrepeatably lucky shake of the genetic cocktail, the nearest thing the sport has ever seen to the perfect machine”.

£1.05 – Desert Orchid: desert orchid - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

“Dessie”voted no. 2 favourite horse by Racing Post readers. Greatest race: 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup (ridden by Simon Sherwood). Added drama of a narrow win in this famous victory.

 

kauto star - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...£1.05 – Kauto Star:

Greatest race: 2009 King George VI Chase (ridden by Ruby Walsh). His huge 36-length victory enabled him to replace Desert Orchid as the top-rated steeplechaser.

 

 

£1.33 – Frankel: frankel - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

Unbeaten in his 14-race career, Frankel is the top-rated horse in the world since the World Best Racehorse Rankings were initiated in 1977. Greatest race: The 2000 Guineas in 2011. Frankel is named after the Hall of Fame trainer, Robert Frankel and was trained by Sir Henry Cecil. Ridden by: Tom Queally.

£1.33 – Brigadier Gerard: brigadier gerard - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

Won 17 of his 18 races and named British Horse of the Year 1972. Voted no. 5 favourite horse by Racing Post readers. Greatest race: 1971 2000 Guineas (ridden by Joe Mercer). His defining moment, beating Mill Reef his great contemporary.

 

£1.52 – Shergar: shergar - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

European Horse of the Year 1978. Guardian Classic Trial, Chester Vase, Derby, Irish Derby, King George VI and QEII Stakes (1981). Greatest race: Epsom Derby 1981 – longest winning margin in that race’s history.

estimate - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

£1.52 – Estimate: 

To the delight of Her Majety the Queen, Estimate won the 2013 Gold Cup at Ascot, the first horse owned by a reigning monarch to do so. It is very rare that a horse becomes a legend from just one race but this is one of those exceptions.

 

A Regal Tribute to the ‘Sport of Kings’

The stamps, reproductions of beautiful original artwork by internationally renowned equestrian artist Michael P. Heslop, are sure to be highly sought after by anyone with an interest in the sport and stamp collectors alike.


If you’re interested…horse a4 framed new - New Royal Mail Stamps to celebrate 'Sport of Kings'...

You can reserve all of the new Racehorse Legends stamps now on a limited edition Framed Collector Cardhand-signed by 1981 Grand National Winning Jockey Bob Champion. 

Click here for more details >>

6 Comments

  1. Michael Turner on March 8, 2017 at 10:38 am

    Can i buy the stamps without the frame?

  2. Alan cooper on March 3, 2017 at 4:56 pm

    Why can’t I pay for what I order ( one pound coins )

    • Robin Parkes on March 8, 2017 at 12:08 pm

      Hi Alan, sorry to hear you’re having trouble paying – if you give us a call on 0333 0032 777 one of our Customer Service team will be happy to help. Thanks, Robin.

  3. Lynda Foster on March 3, 2017 at 4:25 pm

    Already ordered this stamp collection so would be really pleased to get a signed collection x

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