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Stan Mellor was born on 10 April, 1937, is a jockey. Discover Stan Mellor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Occupation Jockey
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 10 April 1937
Birthday 10 April
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Date of death August 01, 2020
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2001

With horse numbers dwindling, he sold Pollardstown in 2001 and retired to Ashbury, near Lambourn. He had trained over 700 winners.

1983

Mellor was a successful trainer, though not as successful as his time in the saddle. He won a Stewards Cup, two Whitbread Gold Cups and four races at the Cheltenham Festival, including a 1–2 in the 1983 Triumph Hurdle with Saxon Farm and Tenth of October. His horses Royal Mail and Lean Ar Aghaidh were both placed in the Grand National. He was amongst those who pioneered the import of New Zealand bred horses (such as Royal Mail) and was known as "an excellent judge of a racehorse". Mellor himself, however, regards his training career as a disappointment, claiming he was too "laid-back" to succeed.

1979

Mellor was originally based at Linkslade Stables in Lambourn. On selling the property, to Sheikh Mohamed Al Sabah of Kuwait, a deal he regards as the best deal he ever did, he was able to buy a yard twenty times the size near Swindon, which was named Pollardstown after his 1979 Triumph Hurdle winner.

1971

On 10 December 1971, Mellor rode his 999th winner at Cheltenham. Despite another six rides there the next day, he couldn't add to it. Mellor spent another week trying to pass the landmark, racking up seven more losers in the process. His wife travelled with him every day so as not to miss the celebrations.

Finally, at Nottingham on 18 December 1971, he piloted grey gelding Ouzo to victory in the otherwise unremarkable Christmas Spirit Novices' Chase, thus becoming the first jump jockey to ride 1,000 winners. Dismounting from Ouzo, Mellor proclaimed it "a great relief" and was presented with an inscribed silver salver by his wife on behalf of the racecourse.

1966

Mellor was one of the few jockeys to experience beating Arkle, often regarded as the greatest steeplechaser of all time. His victory against Arkle came in the 1966 Hennessy Gold Cup on 25-1 outsider Stalbridge Colonist. Because of the handicapping system, Arkle was regularly forced to compete conceding huge amounts of weight to other horses, and his defeat is often attributed to that. Mellor himself, however, maintains that Stalbridge Colonist beat him with a "turn of foot"

1963

His worst fall, however, was in the 1963 Schweppes Gold Trophy when his lower face was smashed so badly it was almost completely detached. At the time, he was 20 wins clear of Josh Gifford in pursuit of a fourth successive jockey's title. The injury therefore probably cost him the championship.

1937

Stanley Thomas Edward Mellor MBE (10 April 1937 – 1 August 2020) was a National Hunt jockey and trainer who was the first jockey to ride 1,000 winners and Champion Jockey three years in a row from 1960 to 1962.