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Richard Michael Hannon (born 1945), known as Richard Hannon Sr. to distinguish him from his son, is a former
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. He was British flat racing Champion Trainer four times, achieved more than a century of victories in a season 20 times, a double century five times, and turned out 32
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winners. He operated out of Herridge Racing Stables, near
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, with a smaller yard at Everleigh on the edge of
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. He retired after winning a final trainers' championship at the end of 2013, when the training operation was taken over by his son, Richard Hannon Jr.


History

Hannon's family had a tradition of horse training — his father Harry was also a trainer. In fact, Richard started out as his father's assistant and took over Harry's licence when he retired in 1970. His first winner was Ampney Prince at Newbury on 17 April 1970. At that time, there were only a dozen horses in the yard and in the intervening years Hannon's stable grew to 60 horses by 1977, eventually becoming the largest in Britain in terms of number of horses - 270 in 2012. By the time of his retirement he operated from two sites - Herridge and Everleigh. His reputation was as a specialist with two-year-olds and twice in the 90s he trained the champion juvenile
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- Lyric Fantasy and Lemon Souffle. He has also trained three
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winners - Mon Fils (1973), Don’t Forget Me (1987) and Tirol (1990), the latter two of whom also won the Irish equivalent - and one 1,000 Guineas with
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(2013). His best known horse, however, was
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winner of five
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races before his retirement in 2011. When he first started out, most of Hannon's horses, including the Classic winning Mon Fils, were ridden by
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, who had also ridden for his father. After that initial Classic success though, it was to be another five years before Hannon landed another big race - the 1982 Ebor Handicap with Another Sam. Towards the end of his career, his son-in-law Richard Hughes was the stable jockey. In later years, his son
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was the assistant trainer, Hannon announced in November 2013 that he would retire at the end of the year, at which point Richard Jr. took over the trainer's licence. He was champion trainer in Britain for a fourth time in 2013 with 235 winners, a record total, and retired having saddled the winners of 4,193 races in Britain and overseas in a training career spanning forty-three years. His total of winners was a record for a British-based trainer until overtaken by Mark Johnston in August 2018.


Significant owners

Hannon trained horses for the Queen. His son Richard was instrumental in bringing in new owners including Sheikh Hamdan, Andrew Tinkler, Sir Robert Ogden, Sir Alex Ferguson and Sheikh Fahad Al Thani.


Awards and honours

Hannon was honoured as champion trainer in 1992, 2010 and 2011. Richard was awarded The Cartier/
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Award of Merit in 2010 for his lifetime contribution to European racing.


Personal life

Hannon was briefly the
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for 60s rock group
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before they became famous. He is married to Josephine and has six children - Claire, Fanny, Julie and triplets Henry, Richard Jr. and Elizabeth (who is married to Richard Hughes).


Major wins

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* 1,000 Guineas - (1) - ''
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'' (2013) *
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– (3) – '' Mon Fils (1973), Don't Forget Me (1987), Tirol (1990)'' * Challow Novices' Hurdle - (1) - ''Lift and Load (1992) '' * Cheveley Park Stakes – (1) – ''Indian Ink (2006)'' * Christmas Hurdle - (1) - '' Gran Alba (1991) '' * Cork and Orrery Stakes – (2) – ''Shalford (1992), Bold Edge (1999)'' * Coronation Stakes – (2) – ''Indian Ink (2007), Sky Lantern (2013)'' * Falmouth Stakes – (4) – ''Only Yours (1991), Niche (1993), Lemon Souffle (1994), Caramba (1995)'' *
July Cup The July Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run on the July Course at Newmarket over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 me ...
– (1) – '' Mr Brooks (1992)'' * Lockinge Stakes – (3) – ''Swing Low (1993), Paco Boy (2010),
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(2011)'' *
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– (2) – ''Crespinall (1972), Caramba (1995)'' * Nunthorpe Stakes – (1) – '' Lyric Fantasy (1992)'' * Queen Anne Stakes – (2) – ''Paco Boy (2009), Canford Cliffs (2011)'' *
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- (1) - ''Olympic Glory (2013)'' * St. James's Palace Stakes – (1) – ''Canford Cliffs (2010)'' *
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– (3) – ''Reel Buddy (2003), Canford Cliffs (2010), Toronado (2013)'' * Tolworth Novices' Hurdle - (1) - '' Right Win (1996) '' ----
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* Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp – (1) – ''Mr Brooks (1992)'' * Prix du Cadran – (1) – ''Assessor (1993)'' *
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– (1) – ''Paco Boy (2008)'' * Prix Jean Prat – (2) – ''Dick Turpin (2010), Havana Gold (2013)'' *
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– (1) – ''Bold Edge (2000)'' * Prix Royal-Oak – (1) – ''Assessor (1992)'' ----
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* Irish 2,000 Guineas – (3) – ''Don't Forget Me (1987), Tirol (1990), Canford Cliffs (2010)'' * Matron Stakes – (1) – ''Tadwiga (1998)'' *
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– (2) – ''Lemon Souffle (1993), Sky Lantern (2012)'' * Phoenix Stakes – (1) – ''Pips Pride (1992)'' * National Stakes - (1) - ''Toormore (2013)'' ----
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* Gran Criterium – (2) – '' Scintillo (2007), Law Enforcement (2012)'' * Gran Premio d'Italia – (1) – ''Right Win (1993)'' * Premio Vittorio di Capua - (1) - ''Dick Turpin (2011)''


See also

* List of significant families in British horse racing


References


Bibliography

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External links


BBC Sport article on HannonOfficial Richard Hannon Racing website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hannon, Richard Sr. 1945 births Living people British racehorse trainers People from Wiltshire