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Alan Partridge of Racing Set to Face Collapse in Six Decades

July 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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Derek Thompson, who recently ended his commentary career at Wolverhampton after 60 years in the profession, admitted he only truly appreciated the moment once the race was over. Despite contemplating retirement for years, Thompson has continued to commentate, host race day presentations, and even considered opening a betting shop if regulations permit.

Known as "Tommo," he expressed some relief after calling his final race, Homespace Bear. Approaching 75 and having survived a stroke three years ago, Thompson remains a pioneer in radio and TV sports coverage. Throughout his career, he worked alongside many greats and became a familiar face in mainstream terrestrial race broadcasting. Other presenters often turned to him for expert opinions on trainers.

Thompson’s long tenure in live television inevitably included some memorable gaffes, such as mistaking an assistant ground staff member for a woman when it was actually a man, drawing laughs from colleagues. His journey began in North Yorkshire, influenced by his father, one of the early point-to-point commentators who passed the microphone to him at just 15 years old. Thompson gave his first race commentary at Market Rasen in 1967 and later took over BBC Radio Teesside duties, eventually moving to London to study broadcasting alongside notable personalities.

He called his first Grand National in 1973 and witnessed his friend Bob Champion’s triumphant return from cancer with the horse Aldaniti in 1981. Thompson later joined Channel 4 Racing in 1987 and remained a presenter until 2012 when his contract was abruptly not renewed, an experience he recalls as a harsh reality of the industry. He also faced challenges like a high-profile libel case involving jockey Kieren Fallon but maintained integrity and strong relationships within the sport.

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Ultimately, Thompson decided to retire earlier than planned after health issues complicated his work, including a stroke and negative social media reactions to an early-season mistake. Known for his passion and expertise, his wife describes him as tough on the outside but with a soft heart, and believes he won’t fully retire anytime soon. Derek Thompson’s voice has been a treasured presence in horse racing commentary, and his unique style and dedication have left a lasting legacy.

Fan Take: Derek Thompson’s retirement marks the end of an era for horse racing broadcasting, as his deep knowledge and passionate delivery helped bring the sport closer to its fans. His legacy serves as an inspiration for future commentators, underscoring the importance of experience and genuine love for the sport in enhancing the viewing experience.

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