- Simon Holt (commentator)
Simon Holt (born 1960) is a British horse racing commentator, who since the beginning of 2000 has been the main race commentator for
Channel 4 .Holt became a racecourse commentator in 1988, and made his TV debut for Channel 4 on
September 30 ,1994 at Newmarket. He also wrote for "The Sporting Life".He rose through the commentating ranks quickly, and was race-calling alongside
Graham Goode for the SIS feed for theGrand National in 1990. The pair would go on to commentatate on the race together until 1997. Holt was also racecourse commentator at Newmarket during the Guineas meeting whilst positioned out in the country, and has been grandstand commentator at Royal Ascot since the mid-1990s.From the beginning of 1995 he was heard regularly, sometimes as a race commentator but sometimes in the now defunct job of betting and results reader. He replaced
Raleigh Gilbert as Channel 4's second commentator, calling the first part of the race at tracks such as Newmarket before handing over to Goode in the grandstand. Goode at that time remained Channel 4's main race commentator, but in the late 1990s Holt covered more and more races such as the Whitbread Gold Cup and theTingle Creek Trophy atSandown Park .Holt became the main commentator from the beginning of 2000, and his first meeting as Channel 4's senior race-caller came at Uttoxeter for the 'new millennium's first race-meeting'. He would only cover the Derby and Oaks once for Channel 4, however, before the
BBC took over coverage from Epsom in 2001, but he has continued to cover many important events including theCheltenham Festival , 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas, St Leger,King George VI Chase and, from 2007,Glorious Goodwood . He also called theIrish Derby once (in 2000 whenSinndar triumphed asRTE used theBBC 'sJim McGrath to call the race in the absence of Tony O'Hehir), as well as the 2001Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe when the TV rights briefly transferred from the BBC to Channel 4.He has also remained a regular racecourse commentator throughout this time, often working at his local track Brighton and
Fontwell Park .
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