Reigning champion Flat trainer Richard Hannon is to retire at the end of the year.
The Wiltshire-based handler (68) will hand over the licence to his son, Richard Hannon junior, on January 1st. Speaking on his website, www.richardhannonracing.co.uk, Hannon said: “The worst-kept secret is racing is finally out – I am standing down from New Year’s Day.
"It was always going to happen, but Richard jnr has served his apprenticeship and you cannot keep him waiting forever.
Passed the baton
"Ian Balding passed the baton to Andrew and Barry Hills did likewise to Charlie, and it is only right that Richard should now take over."
“Inevitably, people will say that I have retired, but I will still be up and out at first lot and assisting Richard instead of him assisting me.
“It is not my style to lay in bed all morning — I love being with the horses, but these past couple of seasons I have started to wind down and go racing less.”
Hannon, crowned champion trainer three times in the last four years, secured countless big-race victories, including three triumphs in the 2,000 Guineas with Mon Fils, Don’t Forget Me and Tirol.