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Four winners celebrated for their Lifetime in Racing

As part of Racing Staff Week, four members of the racing industry have been recognised for their huge contribution to the sport with Lifetime in Racing Awards, organised by Racing Welfare.

Four regional winners were celebrated from 20-23 October, receiving their trophy at prestigious presentations and enjoying a VIP raceday at Carlisle, Newmarket, Newbury and Cheltenham respectively.

The Lifetime in Racing Awards were set up to celebrate the dedication, commitment, and passion of those horseracing industry employees who have spent a lifetime dedicated to the sport.  All entries went to a judging panel who chose a winner for the North, South, East and West regions of the UK. 

Importantly, the awards are open to all racing industry staff, across all sectors, who have worked in the industry for 30 years or more.  They can have worked in any area of the racing industry including stud and stable staff, racecourse staff, media, administration and all ancillary roles.

East winner Dave Goodwin was recognised at Newmarket, and is a work rider for Chris Dwyer, and started his racing career in 1966 with Ken Oliver. His highlights include breaking in Shergar, and riding and doing 2 derby winners, Commander in Chief and Slip Anchor.

 

Racing Staff Week 2021 is Here

Today (Saturday 16th October) sees the launch of Racing Staff Week at Ascot’s Champions Day meeting.  Now in its fifth year, Racing Staff Week recognises the contribution of the industry’s entire workforce, from stud and stable staff to breeders, racecourse staff and administrators and everything in between and is once again generously supported by Betfair.

Racing Welfare, who are the driving force behind Racing Staff Week, aim for the week to bring the racing industry and its followers together to showcase the passion, skill and dedication of all the staff across the breadth of the industry, whose hard work makes our great sport possible.

Peace Prevails scoops Horse of the Year at Epsom Owners and Trainers Awards

The Jim Boyle-trained Peace Prevails was last night named as the Moss Electrical Epsom Horse of the Year at the 21st running of the glittering Owners and Trainers Awards at Epsom Downs racecourse, organised by Racing Welfare.   Owned by Epsom Equine Spa Partnerships and Mark Aljoe, the 4yo filly is sitting on a 42% strike rate for the season, notching up three wins from seven runs this year.  The win marked a double on the night for Jim Boyle, whose Inside Track Racing Club-owned Hataya took to the award in the four year old and over category – Best Older Horse – sponsored by the Racehorse Owners Association.

Lifetime in Racing Award for local South Wales legend, Mick Finn

Presented at his favourite racecourse Chepstow yesterday, Wednesday 6th November, Mick Finn was a very deserving recipient of a Lifetime in Racing award.

Awarded by his former boss, successful trainer and great friend, Graeme McPherson, the award recognises Mick’s continued dedication to the racing industry, in a career that has spanned over 47 years…and counting!

Northern duo Jock Bennett and Kenny Williams celebrate a Lifetime in Racing

Catterick Racecourse provided the venue for an extra special Lifetime in Racing Award today, 24th July.  Best friends Jock Bennett, Assistant to Britain’s winning-most trainer Mark Johnston, and Kenny Williams, Travelling Head Lad for Michael Dods, received the honour from Racing Welfare jointly, such is the inseparable nature of their friendship.  Each received a trophy on the day and were on course at Catterick as part of the Go Racing in Yorkshire Summer Festival to collect their awards.  The 3.10 race was named after them as a mark of their combined service to the industry which totals an astounding 96 years combined.

Alan Tippling receives Lifetime in Racing Award

Alan Tippling was a very deserving recipient of a Lifetime in Racing Award presented at Catterick Racecourse on Wednesday 19th July. Alan was presented with the award by his employer of 31 years, Chris Thornton, with his family and friends in the audience. The award recognises his continued dedication to the racing industry in a career which has continued for 52 years and counting.