Leading owner Sir Robert Ogden dies, aged 86
He enjoyed success over jumps and on the Flat.
Sir Robert Ogden, whose mauve and pink silks were famously carried to notable success over jumps by the likes of Voy Por Ustedes, has died at the age of 86. One of the richest and most private men in Yorkshire, he jointly owned Cheltenham Gold Cup winner See More Business, with Paul Barber, in his later career, Gold Cup runner-up Exotic Dancer and Marlborough. He later concentrated on the Flat and enjoyed Group One success with Sans Frontieres and Amazing Maria. Born in Wisby, Bradford, on January 15, 1936, the eldest of six children, the proud Yorkshireman built a fortune after completing two years’ national service. Having started a demolition and site clearance business, he created an empire through quarrying, mining and moving into the property development business on a huge scale.He became one of the first to spot the potential of developing the London Docklands, but despite his wealth – he was worth GBP 153 million according to the 2020 Sunday Times Rich List – he never forgot his roots and was a generous donator to charities in Yorkshire, notably those connected to palliative care for cancer. For 20 years the Ogden Group was based at Boston Hall in Boston Spa. The grade two-listed Georgian house, which was built in 1807, was sold to the Yorkshire and England cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott in 2013 and the group moved to offices in the centre of Harrogate. The company, which also manufactured equipment used in engineering, quarrying and mining, was founded by Robert and his brothers Joseph, Victor and John. Their success was crowned with the Queen’s Award for Industry. The financial rewards of his highly successful business empire allowed Ogden to indulge in his passion for racing.
Sad news that Sir Robert Ogden has passed away. Condolences to his family. I have fond memories riding many winners for him back in the day – in particular Kingsmark to win 3 consecutive Edward Hamner Memorial Chase @haydockraces in my Conditional jockey days #greatdays pic.twitter.com/gt51RbrmFo
— David Dennis (@DDennisracing) March 8, 2022
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