Aidan O’Brien on verge of becoming most successful trainer in Royal Ascot history (2024)

With everything else going on during this week’s Royal Ascot action, it might get relatively overlooked how Aidan O’Brien is about to become the great event’s most successful trainer ever.

The Irishman starts Tuesday’s action needing a single winner to tie Sir Michael Stoute’s all-time record of 82 winners.

Since both the Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Paddington (St James’s Palace Stakes) and River Tiber (Coventry Stakes) hold first-rate chances on Tuesday, as well as O’Brien’s status as favourite to be leading trainer for a 12th time, it looks a matter of when and not if another landmark falls to him.

The landmarks have been falling aplenty but, considering Ascot’s iconic status extends far beyond the racing world, it represents a colossal prospect for a figure who is still only 53 and who first struck at the meeting with Harbour Master in the 1997 Coventry.

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O’Brien’s sons Joseph and Donnacha will also saddle runners over the five days when British flat racing famously dons its best bib and tucker in front of a rapt if sometimes bemused global audience.

Saturday’s retitled Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes is a reminder of how this week is the first Royal Ascot since its greatest and most famous fan passed away.

Given the late queen’s passion for the game supplied automatic prestige, every move made by her successor is likely to get parsed for significance.

That the extreme Animal Rising Group, who disrupted the Grand National in April, and tried to do the same at the Derby earlier this month, plan to look for more attention this week, underlines how the old game isn’t everyone’s cup of Earl Grey.

Inevitably, security has had to be beefed up to try and cut off potential protests before they constitute a threat to horse and rider.

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The memory of how one protester got on to the track at Epsom shortly after the Derby started was a stark reminder of how vulnerable the sport’s biggest stages are to disruption.

Ascot’s profile makes it a ripe target, especially with the famous royal colours on view in the sixth race when they will be worn by no less a recognisable figure than Frankie Dettori.

This is the Italian rider’s final Royal Ascot and his every move this week will be viewed through the prism of that ‘F’ word.

Only Lester Piggott has ridden more Royal Ascot winners than Dettori’s career tally of 77. One of his best rides this week comes in the opening Queen Anne Stakes aboard Inspiral. Success there could set the tone for a momentous last hurrah for racing’s greatest showman.

No amount of sentiment however has dislodged Ryan Moore from favouritism in betting to be top jockey.

With O’Brien’s might behind him, the Englishman, almost a cartoon polar opposite to Dettori in public image, is odds-on to leading the rider standings for a tenth time.

Moore is only four behind his friend and rival in career victories at the meeting and a repeat of his record nine wins in a week in 2015 could also see him achieve his own landmark tally.

Ascot’s cosmopolitan appeal is highlighted by a considerable international presence this week with a pair of Australian sprinters joined by a US hope in the King’s Stand Stakes on Day One. From 40 Royal Ascot runners there have been seven Australian-trained winners, five of them in the King’s Stand.

Not much went right at the meeting a year ago for America’s top rider, Irad Ortiz, but he’s back for another try on Wesley Wards’s Twilight Gleaming. One of Australia’s top jockeys, James McDonald, is on the big Aussie hope, Coolangotta.

Mooneista is the sole Irish hope for the big speed test and there is nothing from this country in the Queen Anne.

Despite that, there is enough potential among 15 starters trained in Ireland on Tuesday to provoke hopes the best could be saved to first.

An eagerly anticipated clash of the Guineas winners takes place in the St James’s Palace which O’Brien hopes to win for a record-extending ninth time.

Paddington rose from relative obscurity to secure classic glory at the Curragh and takes on the Newmarket hero Chaldean in a race also containing the French Guineas runner-up Isaac Shelby.

Dettori faces a potential quandary from stall one on Chaldean and in a game of inches that might prove decisive in Paddington’s favour.

A bumper field of 22 line up for the Coventry with racing’s grapevine buzzing about stable confidence behind River Tiber.

Since O’Brien has won the Coventry eight more times since Harbour Master, no one understands better what’s required for the prized two-year old event.

On Thursday, Willie Mullins will try to make his own history by becoming the first to saddle the winners of both the Cheltenham and Ascot Gold Cups in the same year. Echoes In Rain is his big hope in that and that dual-purpose theme could propel jump racing’s dominant figure to more success on Tuesday.

Runner-up to Coltrane in last year’s Ascot Stakes, Bring On The Night is likely to be very short price for the same race this time.

Mullins’s 2022 Triumph Hurdle winner Vauban was previously a Listed winner on the flat in France and could be a handicap blot in the finale.

It is less exalted fare at Wexford’s all steeplechase programme on Tuesday but Mullins has a trio of runners there too. Jessica Harrington, doubly represented at Ascot, puts first-time cheekpieces on Changing The Rules in the first at Wexford.

Aidan O’Brien on verge of becoming most successful trainer in Royal Ascot history (2024)

FAQs

Who is the best trainer at the Royal Ascot? ›

The trainer who currently holds the record for the most ever wins in the illustrious and long history of Royal Ascot is Aidan O'Brien. The Irish trainer boasts a grand total of 91 winners at the Royal meeting with his first coming in 1997 with Harbour Master.

Who was the leading trainer at Ascot in 2024? ›

Aidan O'Brien had no hesitation in nominating Auguste Rodin's triumph in the Prince of Wales's Stakes as the highlight of his six-winner haul at Royal Ascot 2024, which was enough to see him crowned leading trainer for a 13th time.

Where is horse trainer Aidan O Brien from? ›

Aidan Patrick O'Brien (born 16 October 1969 in County Wexford, Ireland) is an Irish horse racing trainer. Since 1996, he has been the private trainer at Ballydoyle Stables near Rosegreen in County Tipperary for John Magnier and his Coolmore Stud associates.

How many career wins does Aidan o brien have? ›

He has accumulated 39 Classic triumphs in Britain – including a record eight Derby wins and ten QIPCO 2000 Guineas triumphs. And in his native Ireland he has won 44, with 14 Irish Derby victories to his name.

Who is the greatest horse trainer? ›

Top trainer by wins: Steve Asmussen

No trainer has won more races in the U.S. and Canada than Asmussen. The 58-year-old has eclipsed the 10,500 mark, more than a thousand wins clear of runner-up Dale Baird (9,445), and the 11,000 milestone could arrive by the end of 2025.

Which Royal Ascot is the most prestigious? ›

The Royal Enclosure is the most prestigious, with access strictly limited. First-time applicants must apply to the Royal Enclosure Office and gain sponsorship from someone who has attended the Royal Enclosure for at least four years.

Who is the best horse trainer in the UK right now? ›

Trainers' Championship
  • Ranking:1. Trainer: Aidan O'Brien. Wins:19. ...
  • Ranking:2. Trainer: Andrew Balding. Wins:110. ...
  • Ranking:3. Trainer: John & Thady Gosden. Wins:69. ...
  • Ranking:4. Trainer: Charlie Appleby. ...
  • Ranking:5. Trainer: William Haggas. ...
  • Ranking:6. Trainer: K. R. Burke. ...
  • Ranking:7. Trainer: Roger Varian. ...
  • Ranking:8. Trainer: Ralph Beckett.

Who is the American horse trainer at Ascot? ›

Wesley Ward , whose 12 wins at Royal Ascot are unmatched among US trainers, is taking aim at the prestigious British meeting this year with at least three or four of his two-year-old runners.

Who has the most wins at Royal Ascot? ›

With no less than 116 winners throughout his many illustrious and highly successful jockeys in the entire history of Royal Ascot, Lester Piggott is also the jockey with the most ever wins at this event. No-one as of yet has come close to his simply incredible record as of the time of writing.

What is Aidan O'Brien's highest rated horse? ›

Aidan O'Brien's highest-ever rated horse was Hawk Wing who reached an official rating of 137. Despite never winning the English 2000 Guineas or the Derby at Epsom, the son of Woodman won Group 1 races aged 2,3 and 4, including the Lockinge at Newbury by 11 lengths in horrendous weather conditions.

Does Aidan O'Brien own Ballydoyle? ›

Aidan O'Brien's Stables

Aidan O'Brien has been the private master trainer at Ballydoyle Stables for owners John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith since 1996.

Who is the youngest horse trainer in the world? ›

Isabelle Lonjuing Sayeed, the granddaughter of our Founder, Datuk Seri Panglima Dr. Hj. Ghulam M. Sayeed has been granted a professional horse racing trainer license by John Gorton, the Director of Racing at the Royal Sabah Turf Club (RSTC) on 26 November 2020, making her the youngest racehorse trainer in the world.

How tall is Aidan O'Brien? ›

Aiden O'Brien
Personal information
Full nameAiden Anthony O'Brien
Date of birth4 October 1993
Place of birthIslington, England
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
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How many children does Aidan O'Brien have? ›

Aidan O'Brien is married to Ann-Marie Crowley and the pair have four children together, Joseph, Sarah Anastasia and Donnacha who are all jockeys themselves. Anne-Marie is the only woman to win an Irish trainer's championship when in 1992-93 she captured the jumps' title.

Which trainer has won the most classics? ›

O'Brien has since won 42 classics and he is still only 53. Sir Henry Cecil , regarded by many as the greatest trainer of the last century, was hailed as a genius for managing 25 classic wins in a career that ran from 1975 to 2011 (when the legendary Frankel won the 2000 Guineas). But it's not only about the classics.

Who is the best horse trainer in England? ›

  • Rank: 1. Trainer: Aidan O'Brien. Prize Money: £4,987,380.63. ...
  • Rank: 2. Trainer: Andrew Balding. Prize Money: £3,060,757.63. ...
  • Rank: 3. Trainer: John & Thady Gosden. ...
  • Rank: 4. Trainer: Charlie Appleby. ...
  • Rank: 5. Trainer: William Haggas. ...
  • Rank: 6. Trainer: K. R. Burke. ...
  • Rank: 7. Trainer: Roger Varian. ...
  • Rank: 8. Trainer: Ralph Beckett.

Who is the leading Ascot jockey? ›

The active jockey with the most victories at Royal Ascot is the legendary Frankie Dettori, who has ridden an astonishing 81 career winners at the royal meeting.

Who is the Royals head trainer? ›

Kyle Turner

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