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Sir Michael Stoute announces retirement at end of season

Pa
Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024

LONDON: Sir Michael Stoute has announced he will retire from training at the end of the 2024 Flat season.

Stoute, 78, has been one of the most successful Flat trainers throughout the 20th and 21st century in a career that started in 1972.He will be forever associated with Shergar, the ill-fated 1981 Derby winner – but is responsible for so many other champions, with patience a key hallmark of his success.

He has been champion trainer 10 times, has six Derbys among 16 British Classics, plus 13 in Ireland, and to cap it all plundered some of the biggest prizes around the globe, including the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, Japan Cup, Dubai World Cup, Hong Kong Vase and the Breeders’ Cup. In a statement to the PA news agency, Stoute said: “I have decided to retire from training at the end of this season. “I would like to thank all my owners and staff for the support they have given me over the years. It has been a great and enjoyable journey.”

It was in the 1980s that Stoute really came into his own. The decade started on a high with Shergar and the late Walter Swinburn winning the Derby in spectacular fashion, by a record margin of 10 lengths.

The Ryan Moore-ridden Workforce was another tremendous Derby winner for Stoute in 2010, posting a record time for the race.A special place in racing folklore is also reserved for Stoute and Moore through Estimate, who in 2013 won the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in the colours of the late Queen, sparking joyous scenes.