Rocket of Gold Fires to Victory in QOTT Showjumping
He was far from fast on the track, but retired racehorse Rocket Of Gold showed he has plenty of speed in the Ekka showjumping arena on Monday afternoon.
The former galloper and rider Kadell Sykes took out the 1.20m class in the 2026 Queensland Off-The-Track (QOTT) Program Showjumping Showcase at the Royal Queensland Show.
A strong field of 22 horse-and-rider combinations lined up in the Main Arena at the Brisbane Showgrounds, with nine progressing to a jump off.
The 16-year-old rider and 12-year-old palomino thoroughbred set the tone by jumping clear in a blistering 34 second round and were never headed by the rest of the competition.
The duo finished ahead of second-placed Natalie Siiankoski and Curwood, and 2023 winner Emily Patterson and Star Struck (racing name Elton's Star), who took out third place.
Competing at her first Ekka, Sykes said it was a dream come true to take home the $10,000 top prize.
“It’s pretty surreal, I’m very excited to win,” Sykes said post-event.
“We were the fourth out in the first round, and just tried to go with a nice, clear round and nothing too crazy.'
“Being in the jump off and being first out was a little bit stressful, but you just have to go for it.
“I’m very grateful and really happy.”
Before becoming a champion showjumper, Rocket Of Gold had 36 starts at the track with his sole win coming at Springsure, south of Emerald, in September 2018.
First trained by John Manzelmann and then Jade Doolan, the palomino gelding had his last race in Mackay in 2019.
Sykes said the galloper by Gold Bold And Rich out of Easy Streets had been instrumental to her development as a rider.
“I’ve been competing since I was probably around four, but been showjumping six or seven years,” Sykes said.
“I've had him for almost five years, we have grown a lot together.
“He took me from around 50 centimetres, we've jumped up to 130 centimetres now.
“It's been a long journey together, but definitely worth it.”
Sykes and the horse she calls “Brandy” will now set their sights on some new goals as they continue to develop their partnership in the showjumping arena.
“I think that's a pretty good goal checked off the list – we will just jump around a few Young Rider tracks this year and try and get consistent at that,” Sykes said.
“It takes a village to run a show like this, and I’d like to say a huge thank you to the Ekka for putting on such an incredible show.
“I also want to thank all the sponsors and committee, as well as Queensland Off-The-Track for sponsoring the class.”
On Sunday, the 105cm class of the QOTT Showjumping Showcase had been taken out by Makaylah Fenwick and Grace And Glory, who claimed the $4,000 top prize.
















