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Freemason Lodge Stables
Freemason Lodge Stables is the training yard of Sir Michael Stoute, ten-time British flat racing Champion Trainer. It is located next to the prestigious Bury Road in Newmarket, Suffolk Newmarket is a market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. Located (14 miles) west of Bury St Edmunds and (14 miles) northeast of Cambridge. It is considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred hor .... References Racing stables in Newmarket {{horseracing-stub ...
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Sir Michael Stoute
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.Sir Michael Stoute: NTRA Profile
, ntra.com, retrieved 20 February 2010.
Since then, he has gone on to win races all over the globe, including victories in the , the

British Flat Racing Champion Trainer
The Champion Trainer of flat racing in Great Britain is the trainer whose horses have won the most prize money during a season. The list below shows the Champion Trainer for each year since 1896. The Championship was originally run from November until the end of the following October but since 2016 it has spanned from January until December. ---- Championship winners by trainer Championship winners by year * 1896 - Alfred Hayhoe * 1897 - Richard Marsh * 1898 - Richard Marsh * 1899 - John Porter * 1900 - Richard Marsh * 1901 - John Huggins * 1902 - Bob Sievier * 1903 - George Blackwell * 1904 - Peter Gilpin * 1905 - Jack Robinson * 1906 - George Lambton * 1907 - Alec Taylor, Jr. * 1908 - Charles Morton * 1909 - Alec Taylor, Jr. * 1910 - Alec Taylor, Jr. * 1911 - George Lambton * 1912 - George Lambton * 1913 - Richard Wootton * 1914 - Alec Taylor, Jr. * 1915 - Charles Peck * 1916 - Dick Dawson * 1917 - Alec Taylor, Jr. * 1918 - Alec Taylor, Jr. * 1919 - Alec Taylo ...
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Bury Road
The Bury Road in the horse racing town of Newmarket, Suffolk in England is the road along which a number of major stables were built in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is one of the three main roads along which racing stables have been built, the others being the Fordham Road and Hamilton Road. Among these stables are Freemason Lodge Stables, home to Sir Michael Stoute, Godolphin Stables and Moulton Paddocks, home to the Godolphin Racing operation, Clarehaven Stables, home to John Gosden, Carlburg Stables, home to Roger Varian Roger Varian is a British Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, based at Carlburg Stables in Newmarket, Suffolk. Riding career Varian moved to the United States as a teenager and found employment as a work rider at Hollywood Park. On his return to t .... References {{Reflist Roads in Suffolk Racing stables in the United Kingdom Newmarket, Suffolk ...
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Newmarket, Suffolk
Newmarket is a market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. Located (14 miles) west of Bury St Edmunds and (14 miles) northeast of Cambridge. It is considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing. It is a major local business cluster, with annual investment rivalling that of the Cambridge Science Park, the other major cluster in the region. It is the largest racehorse training centre in Britain, the largest racehorse breeding centre in the country, home to most major British horseracing institutions, and a key global centre for horse health. Two Classic races, and an additional three British Champions Series races are held at Newmarket every year. The town has had close royal connections since the time of James I, who built a palace there, and was also a base for Charles I, Charles II, and most monarchs since. Elizabeth II visited the town often to see her horses in training. Newmarket has over fifty horse training stabl ...
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