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Born at Hooydonk Farm in northern Belgium, Big Ben was a large chestnut Warmblood gelding who grew to be 17.3 hand. In 1983, he was sold to a farm in the Netherlands then a few weeks later was purchased by equestrian rider Ian Millar and brought to Millar Brooke Farm in Perth, Ontario, Canada. In 1984, the horse began competing in show jumping events in what would become a long and successful career. With Millar on board, Big Ben won more than 40 Grand Prix titles including six Spruce Meadows Derbys, as well as taking the world show jumping championship two years in a row. His first World Cup came at Gothenburg, Sweden in 1988 followed by another the next year in Tampa, Florida. As well, in 1989 he won the Cheltenham Gold Cup, in Cheltenham, England, the Grand Prix of BordeauxBordeaux (Bordeu in Gascon) is a port city in the south-west of France, and is the prefecture (administrative capital) of the Gironde departement and the Aquitaine region''. Its inhabitants are called Bordelais''. The population of the metropolitan area (, FranceThe French Republic or France ( French: Republique francaise or France is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents. and the Grand Prix of Stuttgart, Germany, earning the number one ranking in the world for Millar.
Big Ben also won the du Maurier International twice which at the time was the world's richest grand prix event. After 11 years of competing around the world, in 1994 Big Ben retired to the farm in Perth, Ontario. He was inducted in the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame and joined the great thoroughbred racing horse, Northern DancerNorthern Dancer was a Canadian-bred thoroughbred racehorse, a bay colt born May 27, 1961, by Nearctic-Natalma, by Native Dancer. In 1952, Edward P. Taylor, Canadian business magnate and owner of Windfields Farm, had attended the December sale at Newmarket as the only other horse to ever be inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame . In 1999, Canada Post honored the horse with his image placed on a stamp. His story was told in the boook titled "Big Ben" by author, Lawrence Scanlan.
A national icon, Big Ben was 23 years old when he was euthanized at Millar Booke Farm on December 11, 1999 after two veterinarians said nothing could be done to ease the suffering caused by a persistent case of equine colicBaby Colic Colic is a condition, usually in infants, caused by severe abdominal pain. The usual symptoms include prolonged crying. Simethicone is often useful as a safe temporary relief agent for colic. Horse Colic Colic is also a potentially fatal condit, a problem that nearly killed the horse on two prior occasions. He was buried on a knoll overlooking the farm.