Cecil and Carson to be inducted into Hall of Fame this weekend
‘Three words…Henry was charming, colourful and brilliant.’
Sir Henry Cecil and Willie Carson are the latest inductees into the Qipco British Champions Series Hall of Fame. One of the most respected, successful and popular trainers the sport has ever seen, Cecil’s induction comes 10 years after the mighty Frankel’s final racecourse appearance. A special induction ceremony will take place on Qipco British Champions Day at Ascot this Saturday, with Cecil’s widow, Lady Jane Cecil, in attendance alongside multiple Classic-winning rider Carson. It was eight months after Frankel’s final race that Cecil sadly died of cancer at the age of 70, just days before his beloved Royal Ascot, triggering an outpouring of adoration around the globe.
Lady Cecil said: “He was modest and he would have been surprised to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, but he would also have felt very honoured. I’m delighted as I think he’s a very worthy inductee. I hope he will prove to be a popular choice. “Henry never understood why or how he was popular. When he had a runner at Newmarket, the reception he got was always amazing. “He was so popular – when I do the Discover Newmarket tours to raise money for the East Anglian Children’s Hospice, they come to see Frankel but invariably they talk about Henry. They have so many stories about how Henry chatted to them, the kindness he showed. He was very special.” Teddy Grimthorpe, former long-standing racing manager to the late Prince Khalid Abdullah, owner of Frankel, said: “Henry had a tremendous charm about him, there is no question about that, but he also had a bit of vulnerability about him and I think with that he enticed people to love him, even people that didn’t really know him.

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