- Peter Easterby
Miles Henry 'Peter' Easterby (born
5 August 1929 ) is a retired British racehorse trainer. He wasBritish jump racing Champion Trainer three times.From starting with seven horses at his stables at Habton Grange near
Malton, North Yorkshire in 1950, he became one of the most successful trainers in British racing by the time he retired in February 1996. He is the only trainer to have saddled over 1,000 winners in Britain in both flat andNational Hunt racing .He was Champion trainer in the 1978/79, 1979/80 and 1980/81 seasons and amongst the horses he trained were
Saucy Kit , winner of theChampion Hurdle in 1967; Alverton, winner of theCheltenham Gold Cup in 1979, who was killed in a fall when favourite for the 1979Grand National ; and Little Owl, winner of theCheltenham Gold Cup in 1981.In the late 1970s and early 1980s Peter Easterby's stable housed two of the leading horses in British National Hunt racing.
Sea Pigeon won the Champion Hurdle in 1980 and 1981 and was also the winner of theEbor Handicap andChester Cup (twice) in flat racing. Night Nurse was the Champion Hurdle winner in 1976 and 1977 and became a leading steeplechaser. He finished second to his stable-companion Little Owl in the 1981 Cheltenham Gold Cup, just failing to become the first horse to complete the Champion Hurdle-Cheltenham Gold Cup double. HisTimeform rating of 182 is the highest ever given to a hurdler. Easterby's five Champion Hurdle victories are a record for the race.On his retirement, Peter Easterby was succeeded as trainer at Habton Grange by his son,
Tim Easterby , who trainedBollin Eric to win the St. Leger in 2002.Peter's brother, M. W. (Mick) Easterby, is still an active racehorse trainer, and his cousin Henry is the father of Irish
rugby union internationals Simon andGuy Easterby .References
* [http://www.timeasterby.co.uk/success.php Tim Easterby's website]
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