Van der Hum

{{Short description|New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}

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{{Infobox racehorse

| horsename = Van der Hum (NZ)

| image =

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| sire = Hermes (GB)

| grandsire = Aureole

| dam = Tip O'Dawn (NZ)

| damsire = Count Rendered (GB)

| sex = Gelding

| foaled = 1971

| death_date = 2001

| country = New Zealand

| colour = Chestnut

| breeder =

| owner = Messrs Leo H & Roy A Robinson & E L G Abel[http://www.millersguide.com.au/results/melbcup//1976.html 1976 MELBOURNE CUP] Retrieved on 25 May 2009

| trainer = Leo H and Roy Robinson{{Cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/sport/racing/8244945/Farewelling-a-Waikato-legend|title = Farewelling a Waikato legend|date = 30 January 2013}}

| record =

| earnings = $235,020

| race = Melbourne Cup (1976)

|awards=

|honours =

|updated= 25 May 2009

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Image:76MelbCup.jpg

Van der Hum (31 July 1971 – 27 July 2001) was a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1976 Melbourne Cup when ridden by Bob Skelton.{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/racing/83536005/bob-skelton-champion-jockey-melbourne-cup-winner-and-likeable-bloke|title = Bob Skelton, champion jockey, Melbourne Cup winner and likeable bloke|date = 26 August 2016}}

He was sired by the versatile stayer and sire of the winners of over $2m, Hermes (GB), his dam Tip O'Dawn was by the good sire Count Rendered (GB).[http://www.studbook.org.au/Horse.aspx?hid=490346 ASB] Retrieved on 28 May 2009

Flat racing career

In 1976 Van der Hum won 10 races in New Zealand over distances ranging from 1600m to 2200m. Heading to Australia he won the 2400m Herbert Power Handicap on 9 October 1976 from Demerara on a slow track. He then ran 3rd behind How Now in the Caulfield Cup on a heavy track, ridden by Brent Thomson.

With Bob Skelton aboard he was then 8th, out of 14, behind the three-year-old New Zealand-bred filly Surround in the Cox Plate on a fast track.

The favourite for the 1976 Melbourne Cup was the Bart Cummings trained local Gold and Black. On cup day there was a very heavy downpour on the course and Van Der Hum, a wet track specialist, beat Gold and Black into second place. Trainer and part owner Leo Robinson had spent two nights prior to the 1976 Melbourne Cup in his car, armed with a shotgun, outside Van Der Hum’s stall.[http://www.nzthoroughbred.co.nz/Default.aspx?c=879 Cambridge celebrates Melbourne Cup-winning heritage] Retrieved on 28 May 2009

He was unplaced in his next two Australian starts on better tracks before returning to New Zealand.

In 1977 he returned to Australia with a 6th behind Family of Man in the 2000m Caulfield Stakes and 10th behind Ming Dynasty in the Caulfield Cup. Van der Hum was ridden again by Bob Skelton when placed 10th in the 1977 Melbourne Cup which was won by the "Cups King", Bart Cummings, with Gold and Black from Reckless and Hyperno. However, Van Der Hum followed up 4 days later with a 2nd at Flemington in the 2500m CB Fisher Plate behind Tom's Mate.

Upon returning to New Zealand he continued to race over distance on the flat but without winning.

Jumping career

He then embarked on a jumping career and won the 1981 Rodmore Hurdle at Riccarton (2550m), and in 1982 the Waikato Hurdle (3200m) and Hawkes Bay Hurdle (3100m). He was placed 6th in the 1982 Great Northern Hurdles over 4190m.

Also adept over the larger fences he won the 1983 Rangitikei Steeplechase and 1984 Egmont Steeplechase at Waverley, both over 4400m.

Van der Hum was euthanized on 27 July 2001, four days short of his 30th birthday.{{cite news | title=Van der Hum put down | date=28 July 2001 | work=Manawatu Evening Standard | page=15}}

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