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The Master of Newmarket - A Quick Look at Sir Michael Stoute's Illustrious Career

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Sir Michael Stoute Has Announced His Retirement At 78
Sir Michael Stoute, some say legend of the racing game, is set to retire at the end of the season. He announced “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.”

Stoute's name is forever indelibly etched into UK horse racing history. From his early days as a young trainer, to his present day status as a training legend, means his racing career proves he harnesses an unwavering passion for the sport of horse racing.

Training Methods
The methodoly: Meticulous approach, patience, plus a good understanding of each horse's individual needs. A gradual and controlled training program, that allows horses to develop their physical capabilities. His training methodology, coupled with his commitment to quality over quantity, has resulted in exceptional results through the years.

Legendary Horses - Shergar - Shahrastani
Big name horses: The hallmark of Stoute's career is his ability to train big name champions. Huge names everywhere, each a nod to his training technique. From the legendary Shergar in the 1980s, to the brilliant UK & Irish double Derby winner Shahrastani (1986).

Stoute's list of winners includes an impressive array of top winners. Classic G1 race champions, including the Epsom Derby 6 times, 2000 Guineas 5 times, 1000 Guineas, the Oaks the St Leger twice each. He won the prestigious French Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe with Workforce (2010) and successive Japan Cup winners - Singspiel (1996) and Pilsudski (1997). A remarkable training achievement that showcases his international repute.

Multiple Classic Winners
Sir Michael Stoute has an impressive list of Classic winners. Here are some of his most notable Classic victories:
  • 2000 Guineas: Shadeed (1985), Doyoun (1988), Entrepreneur (1997), King's Best (2000), Golan (2001).
  • 1000 Guineas: Musical Bliss (1989), Russian Rhythm (2003).
  • Oaks: Fair Salinia (1978), Unite (1987).
  • St Leger: Conduit (2008).
  • Irish Derby: Shergar (1981), Shareef Dancer (1983), Shahrastani (1986).
  • Epsom Derby: Shergar (1981), Shahrastani (1986), Kris Kin (2003), North Light (2004), Workforce (2010), Desert Crown (2022).
Only a selection of his Classic wins btw, certainly not them all, way too many to mention. He has also trained numerous other international Group 1 winners, including 8 Breeders Cup classics in the USA, earmarking him as one of the most successful trainers in British racing history. His career race wins in the Uk total 4,190 (4,178 on the Flat and 12 over fences).

End Of An Era In Racing
Retirement: His putting his feet up marks the end of an era for racing, a period defined by an excellent contribution to the art of training racehorses. While the reasons for his decision remain personal, we can only speculate that the demands of the profession, coupled with a need to have a well deserved rest at 78 years young, has likely been the deciding factors in Stoute's decision to retire. He's probably tired to be honest. I doubt it's that he's bored of the game.

Legendary Trainer Status
Legend? The legacy will endure time I'm sure. Sir Michael Stoute's legendary name will forever be in the hearts and minds of the racing fraternity and formbook monkeys. Testament to a career built on his unwavering dedication and love for the sport of horse racing.

His impact on the racing industry extends way beyond the winners tally may I add. The countless horses he nurtured. The young jockeys he mentored. The owners he represented. All a testament to the man at work at the Newmarket yard. His influence on the future of British horse racing will not be forgotten anytime soon.

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USA Winners:

Sir Michael Stoute has won the Breeders' Cup Turf four times, with Pilsudski (1996), Kalanisi (2000), Conduit (2008, 2009).

He has also won the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf three times, with Islington (2003), Dank (2013), and Queen's Trust (2016).

Additionally, he has won the Breeders' Cup Mile once, with Expert Eye (2018).

Europe:
One notable French win for Stoute was with Pilsudski, who won the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp in 1996.

Workforce: An Exceptional Champion

Profile: A British Thoroughbred, born in 2006, known for his impressive size and raw power. He was ridden by Ryan Moore during his victory at Longchamp.

Characteristics: Workforce was a phenomenal stayer, capable of covering long distances at a remarkable pace. His strength and endurance made him a formidable competitor in Group 1 races.

Career: Before his triumph at the Arc, Workforce had already demonstrated his talent by winning several major races, including the Dante Stakes and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

The 2010 Arc de Triomphe: Workforce dominated his opponents from start to finish, winning one of the most prestigious races in the world with astonishing ease. His victory was widely praised by experts and horse racing enthusiasts alike.

Why was Workforce so special?
Versatility: While he excelled at long distances, Workforce was also capable of adapting to different racing conditions.

Mentality: He possessed a winner's mentality and unwavering determination, essential qualities for winning such demanding races as the Arc de Triomphe.

Physique: His size and muscular build gave him a physical advantage over many of his competitors.

Workforce's Legacy
Workforce's victory in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe cemented Sir Michael Stoute's reputation as one of the greatest flat trainers in the world. It also marked horse racing history and remains one of the most memorable performances of the last decade.

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Lesser-Known Facts About Michael Stoute

Sir Michael Stoute, one of the most legendary names in horse racing, has a career filled with remarkable achievements.

Here are some lesser-known facts about the renowned trainer:  

Athletic Beginnings: Before becoming a successful trainer, Stoute was a talented athlete in his youth, particularly in track and field. He was considered one of the fastest runners in Barbados.

Freemasonry: Stoute is a Freemason, a member of an ancient and worldwide fraternity known for its emphasis on morality, brotherly love, and relief.  

Early Career: Stoute began his training career in the 1970s, working with horses owned by the Aga Khan. His early successes helped establish his reputation as a rising star in the racing world.

Derby Dominance: The Derby, the most prestigious race in British flat racing, has been a particular stronghold for Stoute. He has won the Derby a record seven times, including with legendary horses like Shergar and Desert Crown.  

Royal Ascot Success: Stoute has also enjoyed immense success at Royal Ascot, one of the most prestigious racing meetings in the world. He has won numerous Group 1 races there, including the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.  

Long-Standing Partnerships: Stoute has formed long-lasting partnerships with many owners and jockeys throughout his career. His relationships with the Aga Khan and Walter Swinburn, a legendary jockey, have been particularly significant.

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Michael Stoute's family life is relatively private. While he has achieved significant success in the racing world, he prefers to keep his personal life out of the public eye.

It is known that he is married and has children. However, there is limited public information about his family members or their involvement in the racing industry.

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