End of an era as Lord Grimthorpe decides to stand down at Juddmonte

Central role: Lord Grimthorpe (left) with Sir Henry Cecil and Frankel. Photo: Racingfotos.com

Lord ‘Teddy’ Grimthorpe will stand down at the end of June after 22 years as Juddmonte’s Racing Manager, the hugely successful racing and breeding operation announced today.  

As Racing Manager for Juddmonte’s late owner, Prince Khalid Abdullah, Lord Grimthorpe managed all the organisation’s European horses in training – including Frankel and Enable - and played a leading role in its consistent and sustained success worldwide at the highest level in racing. He will leave Juddmonte after this year’s Royal Ascot.

Since taking over the role in 1999 he has worked with 24 European trainers looking after over 3,000 horses in training, of which 1,400 won over 2,400 races, including nearly 100 G1 wins.

The list of famous horses with which he was involved includes such names as Enable, Frankel, Banks Hill, Rail Link, Special Duty, Workforce, Twice Over, Midday, Oasis Dream and Kingman.

Lord Grimthorpe is currently Deputy Senior Steward of the Jockey Club and, having been Chairman of York Racecourse for nine years, he remains on the York Racecourse Board.

 “I have always felt that the time for me to stand down from Juddmonte would be when Prince Khalid was no longer involved,” he said. 

“It has been a huge privilege to work for the Prince and his family, and with the outstanding Juddmonte team, which has been so successful for so long.  Of course, I am sad to leave, but, with the Prince’s death two months ago and over 20 years as his Racing Manager, now is the right time. I leave an organisation in great shape which is supreme at what it does, and I have no doubt Juddmonte will continue to thrive and produce top-class homebred Thoroughbred horses competing at the highest level on racecourses across the world.”

Douglas Erskine Crum, Chief Executive of Juddmonte, said, “On behalf of Prince Khalid’s family and all of us past and present at Juddmonte, I thank Teddy for all he has done to help the organisation be at the very top of its game year after year. He will be sorely missed and we wish him the very best of good fortune for the future.”

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