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Legendary UK Racing Trainer Barry Hills Passes Away at 88

June 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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The term “End of an Era” is often used when a prominent figure passes, and on Saturday morning, over 3,000 winners were celebrated as one remarkable trainer secured five domestic classics. Barry Hills, aged 88, is legendary in the racing world, known for his impeccable dress sense and adherence to traditional values, building a lasting dynasty despite facing numerous health challenges.

Having battled throat cancer, Hills had to use a mechanical voice box in later years. His resilience, alongside the care of Professor David Howard, saw him defy expectations and recover multiple times. His son George was frequently called from Kentucky to say goodbye, but Hills would always make astonishing comebacks. Neighbor and close friend Nicky Henderson described him as someone “very reluctant to leave the party.”

Hills inspired immense loyalty from his owners and staff, many of whom stayed with him for over five decades. Rising through the ranks from his father’s stable, Hills worked with John Oxley in Newmarket before making his mark. In 1968, he earned significant returns betting on Frankincense at the Lincoln Handicap, a stake considered extraordinary even by modern standards.

He claimed five British classics in his career but never won the Derby, finishing second four times, including notable runners like Rhinegold, Glacier Storm, and Blue Stags. Hills’ eldest son John, also a trainer, died of cancer in 2014; he notably won the 1994 St. Leger with the underdog Moonax. His other sons, Michael and Richard, became successful jockeys, with Michael winning the Derby with Shamit. Charles Hills, from his second marriage, retired in 2011 and now manages the Lamborne stable that Barry built.

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Steve Kozen, a “Kentucky child” drawn to the Hills family, reminisced about their early encounters, recalling Hills’ tough but nurturing nature and how he helped many rise from stable hands to top trainers. Henderson, who has known Hills since the 1970s, fondly remembered Sunday lunches and described him as a wise and dear friend, deeply affected by the loss of his son John.

Barry Hills progressed from a humble stable boy to one of the top trainers in the sport, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, loyalty, and excellence at his Lamborne headquarters.

Fan Take: Barry Hills’ remarkable career and resilience symbolize the heart and soul of horse racing, inspiring generations in the sport. His legacy of tradition and loyalty serves as a reminder of the deep connections and perseverance that define horse racing’s enduring spirit.

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