Return to Cheltenham winner’s enclosure is ultimate dream for Henrietta Knight
‘I like to have a goal in life, you have got to have an aim’.
Returning to the Cheltenham Festival winner’s enclosure is the aim for Henrietta Knight as she prepares to rejoin the training ranks in the new year. The 76-year-old is best known for the magnificent Cheltenham Gold Cup hat-trick of Best Mate between 2002-2004 and also the exploits of Champion Chase hero Edredon Bleu. But she retired from training in 2012 and has since been involved in the pre-training of horses as well as being an active figure at the sales.That process is well under way and she is eager to get the show on the road in her new venture, hoping to saddle her first runners early in 2024. “It’s coming along well and I’ve applied for the licence so I’m just waiting for that coming through,” said Knight. “They say it will take two months, but I’m hoping it will come through sooner. We’re hoping to have runners the first week of January. “I’m very excited and Brendan is my assistant. Between us we have had over 1,500 (winners) as trainers so we’re quite excited.”
Fascinating loose-school footage! @mickfitzg has paid a visit to the legendary Henrietta Knight to see how she teaches horses to jump…
Watch in full at 8.45am on Friday morning on Sky Sports Racing 🐎 pic.twitter.com/qDPdZKvc5P — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) February 11, 2021
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