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James Fanshawe

James Fanshawe
NationalityBritish
OccupationBritish racehorse trainer

James Fanshawe is a British racehorse trainer.[1]

Horse training career

He principally trains flat horses such as multiple Group 1 winner Soviet Song. However, he has twice won the Champion Hurdle: in 1992 with Royal Gait, previously a disqualified winner of the Ascot Gold Cup; and ten years later with Hors La Loi III.

Fanshawe has also won at the Cheltenham and Aintree festivals with the J. P. McManus-owned Reveillez.

He trains at Pegasus Stables in Newmarket.

Major wins

United Kingdom Great Britain


France France

  • Prix de l'Opéra – (1) – Speedy Boarding (2016)
  • Prix du Cadran – (2) – Invermark (1998), High Jinx (2014)
  • Prix Jean Romanet – (3) – Ribbons (2014), Speedy Boarding (2016), Audarya (2020)

Republic of Ireland Ireland

  • Irish St. Leger – (1) – Arctic Owl (2000)
  • Matron Stakes – (1) – Soviet Song (2004)

Canada Canada


United States United States

References

  1. ^ "James Fanshawe's yank redemption with Sir Gerry". Daily Mirror. September 28, 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2012.

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