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The Derby king: how six of the best at Epsom helped to keep . . . Sir Michael Stoute's quiet exit from the world of racing meant that 2024 marked the end of one of the sport's most extraordinary careers Below, Julian Muscat explores his six Derby winners, while in this Big Read, available to Members' Club Ultimate subscribers, Muscat looks at Stoute's remarkably eclectic introduction to the sport, from his roots in Barbados and rejection by the BBC to his
Epsom Derby: The Shergar story - BBC Sport The colt, trained by Sir Michael Stoute, won by 10 lengths with a breathtaking display of speed under 19-year-old rider Walter Swinburn
Sir Michael Stoute | Horse Trainers On British soil, Sir Michael has won fifteen ‘Classic’ races, including five wins apiece in the 2,000 Guineas and the Derby, while around the world he has also won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, the Dubai World Cup, the Japan Cup (twice) and has eight Breeders’ Cup victories to his name
Sir Michael Stoute Announces Retirement at the end of 2024 Having sent out his first winner in 1972, Sir Michael Stoute has been a regular name for UK horse racing punters for over 50 years and trained many winners – including six Epsom Derby successes His first career winner was a horse called Sandal, who was owned by Stoute’s father and won at Newmarket racecourse