Julie Camacho

Julie has been heavily involved in racing for many years and has held her own license since 1998. She and her husband Steve Brown run a small yard in Malton, North Yorkshire and have enjoyed considerable success both on the flat and over jumps.

  Henry Cecil

Henry has enjoyed a remarkable career and has trained over 350 Group winners, including Bosra Sham, Oh So Sharp, Slip Anchor, Passage Of Time, Oath and Light Shift. Warren Place is one of the most recognised training yards in the country and Henry has been in residence there since 1976.
         
Roger Charlton

Roger trained Quest For Fame to win the 1990 Epsom Derby and has also tasted success at the highest level with the likes of Patavellian, Deploy, Sanglamore and Tamarisk. He trains from the historic Beckhampton Stables in Wiltshire.
  James Fanshawe

James trains from the famous Pegasus Stables in Newmarket, built by Fred Archer. He has already trained the winner of a Classic and two Champion Hurdles. His best horse to date is the five-time Group One winning mare, Soviet Song.
         
Richard Hannon

One of the most successful and expert handlers of two-year-olds in the country. Richard Hannon has held his training license since 1970 and regularly churns out well over 100 winners every year, including in some of the top races in England and abroad.
  Henrietta Knight

Henrietta trained her first winner under rules in 1989 following a very successful career as a three-day event rider and Point-to-Point trainer. Henrietta’s most famous horse is the greatly missed Best Mate and other high-class inmates at West Lockinge Farm include Racing Demon, Calgary Bay, Edredon Bleu and Impek.
         
Emma Lavelle

Emma was formerly assistant trainer to Toby Balding and took out her own license in 1998. A dual purpose trainer, Emma trains at Cottage Stables near Andover and made a great start to her training career when Self Defense finished fourth in the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in 2003.