RECENT LAMBOURN WINNERS
Arctic Dawn
Daniel & Claire KüblerArctic Dawn has some really good form and solid runs in handicaps but remains a maiden so switches back to one here.
Helm Rock
Daniel & Claire KüblerHelm Rock switches back to turf after yet another luckless trip on the all weather last time out.
Obsessedwithyou
Jamie SnowdenShe won again under a penalty and was 4th in a Listed and Grade 3 event but lost her way a bit in the mud. She had a good summer last season, and wasn't beaten far on a couple of occasions. She jumped well on her chasing debut, but was in need of that run, and she won pretty impressively last time out. Up 7lbs here and up to 2m4, she'll have to improve again and stay this trip, but she is the best horse in the race, so if she does then she shouldn’t be too far away.
Noble Champion
Ed WalkerNoble Champion is in good form and we are looking forward to seeing him run. Back to 7f should suit so fingers crossed he can run a big race.
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OUR TRAINERS’ STATISTICS FOR THE CURRENT FLAT & JUMPS SEASONS
GB FLAT Current Season Jan 2025-Dec 2025
TRAINER | WINS | RUNS | STRIKE % | PRIZEMONEY |
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Ed Walker | 25 | 158 | 16 | £788,058 |
Richard Hughes | 32 | 212 | 15 | £525,140 |
Owen Burrows | 12 | 57 | 21 | £462,476 |
Archie Watson | 33 | 278 | 12 | £455,228 |
Roger Teal | 14 | 81 | 17 | £391,999 |
Clive Cox | 11 | 129 | 9 | £365,299 |
Charles Hills | 14 | 135 | 10 | £307,922 |
Jonathan Portman | 19 | 115 | 17 | £247,497 |
Daniel & Claire Kübler | 13 | 104 | 13 | £202,045 |
Jamie Osborne | 14 | 143 | 10 | £171,016 |
Mark Usher | 11 | 135 | 8 | £118,500 |
Tom Ward | 8 | 83 | 10 | £108,132 |
Tom Dascombe | 5 | 68 | 7 | £86,577 |
William Muir & Chris Grassick | 5 | 57 | 5 | £79,402 |
Stan Moore | 5 | 96 | 5 | £63,538 |
Paul Attwater | 2 | 63 | 3 | £58,638 |
Henry Candy | 3 | 16 | 19 | £50,107 |
Warren Greatrex | 1 | 45 | 2 | £47,462 |
Dominic Ffrench Davis | 3 | 48 | 6 | £38,220 |
Edward Smyth-Osbourne | 3 | 16 | 19 | £29,007 |
Nicky Henderson | 0 | 6 | 0 | £11,444 |
Harry Derham | 1 | 6 | 17 | £8,683 |
GB JUMPS Current Season May 2025-Apr 2026
TRAINER | WINS | RUNS | STRIKE % | PRIZEMONEY |
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Jamie Snowden | 13 | 41 | 32 | £90,258 |
Nicky Henderson | 10 | 27 | 37 | £73,993 |
Warren Greatrex | 9 | 15 | 60 | £50,000 |
Harry Derham | 4 | 12 | 33 | £28,644 |
Archie Watson | 1 | 1 | 100 | £3,433 |
Oliver Signy | 0 | 10 | 0 | £3,324 |
Dominic Ffrench Davis | 0 | 3 | 0 | £398 |
News in Brief
The New Lion rated best novice hurdler in Britain and Ireland
The New Lion was rated the best novice hurdler in Britain and Ireland in the end-of-season Anglo-Irish jumps classifications on Wednesday and “will need to improve by 8-10lb” to be in the Champion Hurdle mix according to a BHA handicapper.
Royal Ascot officials thrilled as attendance rises by almost five per cent
New Ascot chief executive Felicity Barnard said she was delighted with the 4.8 per cent increase in total attendance across the five-day royal meeting. The first Royal Ascot of her reign welcomed 286,541 racegoers, an increase from the 273,528 who attended the last festival overseen by Alastair Warwick.
Daily crowd figures
Tuesday 45,551 (43,791 last year)
Wednesday 41,571 (40,163)
Thursday 65,718 (62,549)
Friday 62,628 (57,743)
Saturday 71,073 (69,291)
Twomey planning Classic bid with his first Royal Ascot winner
Paddy Twomey is considering the St Leger for his unbeaten Queen’s Vase winner Carmers after the trainer’s flying form in Ireland translated to a first Royal Ascot success. Twomey, who trains in County Tipperary, has already beaten last year’s tally of 19 winners in Ireland and his select team were in sizzling form in Berkshire, with three of his four runners at the meeting finishing in the top three.
You are spoilt for choice with our Lambourn trainers
THE Lambourn Trainers Association (LTA) is a pivotal organization that stands at the heart of British racing, representing the interests and aspirations of trainers based in the world-renowned Lambourn Valley. Nestled in the Berkshire countryside, Lambourn has long been the training ground for some of the finest racehorses in the world. The Lambourn Trainers Association plays an instrumental role in preserving and advancing this rich heritage, supporting its members, and ensuring that the valley continues to thrive as a hub for top-tier racehorse training.
A Legacy of Excellence in Racing
For over a century, Lambourn has been synonymous with excellence in horse racing. The valley boasts a unique combination of traditional values, cutting-edge facilities, and a deep connection to the sport’s history. The LTA represents over 40 trainers who work out of Lambourn’s expansive training grounds, including some of the biggest names in the sport. This close-knit community of professionals has helped shape Lambourn into one of the most successful and prestigious training centres in the UK.
The association’s goal is to ensure that Lambourn remains at the forefront of British racing by supporting trainers in every aspect of their work. From offering guidance on racing regulations to lobbying for better infrastructure and facilities, the LTA is a vital resource for trainers of all levels. By fostering collaboration and unity within the training community, the LTA helps maintain the valley’s reputation as a world-class training centre.
Supporting Trainers, Supporting Racing
The Lambourn Trainers Association provides invaluable support to trainers by offering a collective voice on critical issues facing the racing industry. The LTA works closely with other racing bodies, such as the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Racing Welfare, to ensure that the needs of trainers are properly represented. The association lobbies for policies that enhance the working environment for trainers, improve welfare standards for racehorses, and advocate for fair and sustainable financial practices within the industry.
Additionally, the LTA is committed to promoting the Lambourn Valley as a prime destination for racehorse owners, breeders, and enthusiasts. With access to the finest gallops, state-of-the-art training facilities, and unparalleled local expertise, the trainers in Lambourn offer an environment where horses can develop to their fullest potential. This reputation has attracted a global clientele, with owners from all over the world choosing Lambourn to train their prized horses.
Networking and Collaboration
One of the key strengths of the Lambourn Trainers’ Association is its emphasis on collaboration. Trainers in Lambourn work together in a spirit of camaraderie, sharing ideas, resources, and knowledge to achieve the best outcomes for their horses. The LTA fosters this sense of community by organising regular events, seminars, and social gatherings where trainers can exchange insights, discuss trends, and explore new techniques. These opportunities for networking ensure that trainers stay ahead of the curve in an ever-evolving sport.

Investing in the Future of Racing
Looking ahead, the Lambourn Trainers Association is committed to ensuring that the future of British racing remains as bright as its past. The LTA invests in education and training programs to help the next generation of trainers build the skills they need to succeed in this competitive industry. Whether through apprenticeships, mentorships, or specialized courses, the LTA ensures that Lambourn remains a nurturing environment for emerging talent.
In conclusion, the Lambourn Trainers’ Association is more than just a professional body; it is the heartbeat of a community that is passionate about the sport of kings. By championing the interests of trainers, supporting welfare initiatives, and ensuring that Lambourn continues to lead the way in racehorse training, the LTA plays a crucial role in the ongoing success of British racing. Whether you are a trainer, owner, or fan of the sport, the LTA is an essential organisation that ensures the future of racing is as successful as its storied past.
There is also information and contact details for all our trainers; the history of training horses in Lambourn; where to stay; our annual Lambourn Open Day – which is held on Good Friday every year.