Michael Stoute Explained
Michael Stoute should not be confused with Michael Stout.
Honorific Prefix: | Sir |
Michael Stoute |
Occupation: | Trainer |
Birth Place: | Barbados |
Birth Date: | 1945 10, df=yes |
Race: | British Classic Race wins: 2,000 Guineas (5) 1,000 Guineas (2) Epsom Oaks (2) Epsom Derby (6) St. Leger Stakes (1) |
Honours: | Champion Trainer (1981, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009) British Champions Series Hall of Fame (2023) |
Horses: | Shergar, Marwell, Royal Heroine, Shareef Dancer, Shahrastani, Shadeed, Green Desert, Kribensis, Zilzal, Ezzoud, Gay Gallanta, Opera House, Singspiel, Pilsudski, Petrushka, Kalanisi, Daliapour, Golan, Russian Rhythm, Kris Kin, North Light, Notnowcato, Islington, Conduit, Harbinger, Workforce, Estimate, Ulysses, Desert Crown |
Sir Michael Ronald Stoute (born 22 October 1945) is a Barbadian British Thoroughbred horse trainer in flat racing.
Career
Stoute, whose father was the Chief of Police for Barbados, left the island in 1964 at the age of 19 to become an assistant to trainer Pat Rohan and began training horses on his own in 1972. His first win as a trainer came on 28 April 1972 when Sandal, a horse owned by Stoute's father, won at Newmarket Racecourse in England.[1] Since then, he has gone on to win races all over the globe, including victories in the Dubai World Cup, the Breeders Cup, the Japan Cup and the Hong Kong Vase.[2]
He was knighted in the 1998 Birthday Honours for promotion of sports tourism in Barbados.[3] [1] He was the only trainer in the 20th century to win an English Classic in five successive seasons[4] and has been Champion Trainer ten times (1981, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2009).[1] [5] He was the trainer for Kribensis, who won the Triple Crown of Hurdling, in the 1989/90 racing season. Stoute also trained Shergar, arguably his most famous horse, who won the 1981 Epsom Derby and was later stolen, presumably by the IRA.[6]
In 2009, three horses trained by StouteConduit, Tartan Bearer and Askpulled off a rare feat when the trio made a clean sweep of the placings at the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. In all, the horses took home $1,787,000 of the $2,008,945 prizemoney in Britain's richest horserace.[7] Those wins helped him regain his Champion Trainer title in 2009, winning a total of £3,372,287 in prize money.[8]
In 2013, he trained the Queen's horse Estimate to Gold Cup victory at Royal Ascot. He was invited to ride in the King's procession at Royal Ascot 2023.[9]
Stoute currently trains horses at Freemason Lodge Stables on the Bury Road in Newmarket.[1]
On 10 September 2024, Stoute announced his intention to retire at the end of the season.[10]
Major wins
Great Britain
- 1,000 Guineas – (2) – Musical Bliss (1989), Russian Rhythm (2003)
- 2,000 Guineas – (5) – Shadeed (1985), Doyoun (1988), Entrepreneur (1997), King's Best (2000), Golan (2001)
- Ascot Gold Cup – (2) – Shangamuzo (1978), Estimate (2013)
- Champion Hurdle – (1) – Kribensis (1990)
- Champion Stakes – (3) – Pilsudski (1997), Kalanisi (2000), Bay Bridge (2022)
- Cheveley Park Stakes – (3) – Marwell (1980), Gay Gallanta (1994), Regal Rose (2000)
- Commonwealth Cup - (1) - Eqtidaar (2018)
- Coronation Cup – (5) – Saddlers' Hall (1992), Opera House (1993), Singspiel (1997), Daliapour (2000), Ask (2009)
- Coronation Stakes – (4) – Sonic Lady (1986), Milligram (1987), Exclusive (1998), Russian Rhythm (2003)
- Christmas Hurdle - (2) - Kribensis (1988, 1989)
- Derby – (6) – Shergar (1981), Shahrastani (1986), Kris Kin (2003), North Light (2004), Workforce (2010), Desert Crown (2022)
- Dewhurst Stakes – (1) – Ajdal (1986)
- Diamond Jubilee Stakes - (1) - Dream of Dreams (2021)
- Eclipse Stakes – (6) – Opera House (1993), Ezzoud (1994), Pilsudski (1997), Medicean (2001), Notnowcato (2007), Ulysses (2017)
- Falmouth Stakes – (6) – Royal Heroine (1983), Sonic Lady (1986, 1987), Lovers Knot (1998), Integral (2014), Veracious (2019)
- Fighting Fifth Hurdle - (1) - Kribensis (1989)
- Fillies' Mile – (2) – Untold (1985), Red Bloom (2003)
- Diamond Jubilee Stakes – (1) – Dafayna (1985)
- Haydock Sprint Cup – (3) – Green Desert (1986), Ajdal (1987), Dream of Dreams (2020)
- International Stakes – (6) – Shardari (1986), Ezzoud (1993, 1994), Singspiel (1997), Notnowcato (2006), Ulysses (2017)
- July Cup – (3) – Marwell (1981), Green Desert (1986), Ajdal (1987)
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes – (6) – Shergar (1981), Opera House (1993), Golan (2002), Conduit (2009), Harbinger (2010), Poet's Word (2018)
- King's Stand Stakes – (1) – Marwell (1981)
- Lockinge Stakes – (8) – Scottish Reel (1986), Safawan (1990), Soviet Line (1995, 1996), Medicean (2001), Russian Rhythm (2004), Peeress (2006), Mustashry (2019)
- Nassau Stakes – (7) – Triple First (1977), Optimistic Lass (1984), Kartajana (1990), Hawajiss (1994), Islington (2002), Russian Rhythm (2003), Favourable Terms (2004)
- Nunthorpe Stakes – (2) – Blue Cashmere (1974), Ajdal (1987)
- Oaks – (2) – Fair Salinia (1978), Unite (1987)
- Prince of Wales's Stakes – (4) – Hard Fought (1981), Stagecraft (1991), Poet's Word (2018), Crystal Ocean (2019)
- Queen Anne Stakes – (3) – Kalanisi (2000), Medicean (2001), No Excuse Needed (2002)
- Queen Elizabeth II Stakes – (3) – Shadeed (1985), Milligram (1987), Zilzal (1989)
- Racing Post Trophy – (1) – Dilshaan (2000)
- St. James's Palace Stakes – (1) – Shaadi (1989)
- St. Leger Stakes – (1) – Conduit (2008)
- Sun Chariot Stakes – (4) – Triple First (1977), Kartajana (1990), Peeress (2005), Integral (2014)
- Sussex Stakes – (3) – Sonic Lady (1986), Zilzal (1989), Among Men (1998)
- Triumph Hurdle - (1) - Kribensis (1988)
- Yorkshire Oaks – (9) – Fair Salinia (1978), Sally Brown (1985), Untold (1986), Hellenic (1990), Pure Grain (1995), Petrushka (2000), Islington (2002, 2003), Quiff (2004)
---- Canada
---- France
---- Germany
---- Hong Kong
---- Ireland
- Irish 1,000 Guineas – (1) – Sonic Lady (1986)
- Irish 2,000 Guineas – (1) – Shaadi (1989)
- Irish Champion Stakes – (2) – Cézanne (1994), Pilsudski (1997)
- Irish Derby – (3) – Shergar (1981), Shareef Dancer (1983), Shahrastani (1986)
- Irish Oaks – (6) – Fair Salinia (1978), Colorspin (1986), Unite (1987), Melodist (1988, dead heat), Pure Grain (1995), Petrushka (2000)
- Matron Stakes – (2) – Favourable Terms (2003), Echelon (2007)
- Pretty Polly Stakes – (1) – Promising Lead (2008)
- Tattersalls Gold Cup – (2) – Opera House (1992), Notnowcato (2007)
---- Italy
---- Japan
- Japan Cup – (2) – Singspiel (1996), Pilsudski (1997)
---- United Arab Emirates
---- United States
References
- http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=2341 Sir Michael Stoute: NTRA Profile
- http://www.epsom-derby.net/michael-stoute.html Sir Michael Stoute: Profile
- Web site: 1998 Birthday Honours List (Barbados) . . 28 August 2022.
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/2952229.stm BBC website article about Sir Michael Stoute
- http://www.sportingchronicle.com/trainers.html Sporting Chronicle list of British Champion Trainers
- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1576718/The-truth-about-Shergar-racehorse-kidnapping.html The truth about Shergar racehorse kidnapping
- http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25837804-5013405,00.html Michael Stoute makes clean sweep in King George Stakes
- http://www.britishhorseracing.com/goracing/racing/peopleinracing/trainers/view.asp?item=001774 Sir Michael Stoute: Go Racing Profile
- Web site: Ascot Racecourse on Twitter . Twitter . 29 June 2023.
- Web site: 2024-09-10 . Sir Michael Stoute: Legendary trainer to retire . 2024-09-10 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
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