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Haynes Wraps Up Training Career Following Chelmsford Runner’s Triumph

December 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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Alice Haynes is set to race her final horse at Chelmsford on Thursday, announcing her decision to return her trainer’s license due to concerns about the sustainability of the current financial structure in horse racing. Since beginning her training career in 2021, the former jockey has guided over 200 winners, with her peak season in 2024 yielding 56 victories. However, this year, her win count has dropped to just 27. In a statement shared on X, Haynes expressed how difficult it was to step away from a passion that has defined her life, citing the unsustainable financial model as the driving factor behind her choice.

She extended gratitude to her dedicated team, including staff, veterinarians, farriers, suppliers, sponsor Coral, and the owners who trusted her with their horses. Haynes also thanked her partner, Kieran O’Neill, for unwavering support throughout her journey. Looking ahead, she plans to take time to reflect and explore new opportunities within the sport, possibly in media or other roles, leaving the door open to potentially returning to training in the future. She emphasized that this is not a goodbye to the sport she deeply loves.

During her successful early years, Haynes made a significant impact with Amo Racing, highlighted by Lady Hollywood’s win in the Group 3 Prix Arenberg in France before competing in the Breeders’ Cup in the U.S. Other notable victories include listed wins with Fix You, owned by Mr. Professor and Kia Joorabsian. This year, although Mr Cairo has yet to win under her guidance, the horse has secured strong finishes, including second places in Dubai and the Huxley Stakes and a third-place finish in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.

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Fan Take: Alice Haynes stepping back is a stark reminder of the financial challenges facing trainers in the sport, which threatens the future of talented professionals. Her departure could prompt important conversations about sustainability in horse racing, encouraging reforms that support trainers and the sport’s long-term health.

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