Former hurdler Ethical Diamond made headlines by winning the Breeders’ Cup Turf, and now another top hurdler, Constitution Hill, might make a transition to flat racing under very different circumstances. Trained by Nicky Henderson, the eight-year-old gelding Constitution Hill has had a challenging recent run, falling in three of his last four races, including the prestigious Grade 1 Fighting Fifth Hurdle on November 29. Despite the setbacks, this remarkable horse, who has secured eight Grade 1 hurdle victories in just 14 starts, shows resilience. Henderson noted on the Nick Luck Daily Podcast that Constitution Hill was fortunate to escape injury after three falls and confirmed that retirement isn’t being considered. Instead, the trainer revealed the possibility of trying flat racing, a move he’s never seen before with geldings who usually stall at the start. While immediate plans remain undisclosed, Henderson remains optimistic about the horse’s future, likening Constitution Hill to a growing eight-year-old with more potential to realize.
Fan Take: This news is exciting for horse racing fans because it showcases the versatility and endurance of elite racehorses like Constitution Hill, reminding us of the unpredictable nature of the sport. If Constitution Hill successfully transitions to flat racing, it could open new pathways for hurdlers and add a fresh dynamic to flat race competitions.

