Tiger Roll helped cement Elliott’s rise to top of his sport
Grand National and Cheltenham Festival winners adorn trainer’s CV.
Gordon Elliott has certainly enjoyed a stratospheric rise to the top of the National Hunt game, bagging a Grand National winner when the ink was barely dry on his training licence. A native of Summerhill in County Meath, Elliott sent out his first winner via Arresting at Perth in June 2006 – and he had not even trained a winner in Ireland when Silver Birch won the most famous race of all the following spring. At the age of just 29, Elliott wrote his name into the record books as the youngest to saddle a Grand National winner as Silver Birch – a former Welsh National hero for Paul Nicholls – completed an amazing renaissance to thrust his trainer into the spotlight.His achievements are all the more impressive when you consider Elliott does not come from a racing background – his father was a panel-beater rather than a champion trainer or jockey. Instead Elliott learnt his craft by initially working for trainer Tony Martin, going on to become a crack amateur rider – partnering a Grade One bumper winner at Punchestown in 1998 – and working for Martin Pipe before striking out on his own.
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