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Martin Dwyer

Martin Joseph Dwyer (born 28 June 1975 in Aintree, Liverpool, Merseyside) is a retired English jockey who competed in flat racing, winning the 2006 Epsom Derby on Sir Percy and the 2003 Epsom Oaks on Casual Look.

Martin Dwyer
OccupationJockey
Born (1975-06-28) 28 June 1975 (age 48)
Aintree, Liverpool, England
Career wins1,543
Major racing wins
British Classic Races:
Oaks Stakes (2003)
Derby Stakes (2006)
Other major races:
Coronation_Cup (2021)
Dewhurst_Stakes (2005)
Dubai_Sheema_Classic (2005)
Flying Five Stakes (2014)
King's Stand Stakes (2002)
Goodwood Cup (2003)
Racing awards
Lester Awards
Flat Ride of the Year (2003, 2006)
Significant horses
Casual Look, Persian Punch, Phoenix Reach, Pyledriver, Sir Percy

Career edit

Dwyer, who was born in Liverpool, was apprenticed to trainer Ian Balding in Kingsclere, Hampshire. His first winner was Susquehanna Days at Warwick on 9 July 1993 and his first Group race winner was Halmahera in the Group 3 Cornwallis Stakes in 1997.[1] On 6 June 2003, Dwyer rode Casual Look, trained by Andrew Balding to victory in the Epsom Oaks. It was his first Group 1 win.[2] In 2006 he achieved a second Classic success when Sir Percy, trained by Marcus Tregoning, won the Epsom Derby.[2]

Dwyer spent several winters in India, winning the 2012 Indian Derby on In the Spotlight. His association with India ended in controversy. He received a 56-day ban for not riding a horse on its merits in February 2013.[3] A recording then emerged of a 2010 telephone conversation in which he discussed betting with jockey Paul Mulrennan.[4]

In 2019, Dwyer established a successful partnership with Pyledriver, trained by his father-in-law William Muir. They won the King Edward VII Stakes and Great Voltigeur Stakes in 2020 and the following year won the Coronation Cup, giving Muir (by then joined by co-trainer Chris Grassick) his first Group 1 victory.[5][6]

Dwyer was injured in a fall while riding out for Brian Meehan in March 2022. He underwent two operations on his knee but the injury left him unable to ride in races and he announced his retirement in July 2022. He said: "I'm proud that I tried my best and was able to achieve more than I ever thought I would do.... I came into racing with no background in the sport, no family members in it, and I worked hard to get to where I did".[1] During a career spanning thirty years, Dwyer rode 1,543 winners in Great Britain with his best season being 2002 with 106 winners. He rode eight Group/Grade 1 wins, and eight Royal Ascot wins.[1]

Personal life edit

Dwyer is married to Claire Muir and has two children.[7] Dwyer is a keen supporter of Everton Football Club, and still wears a matching pyjama, dressing gown and slippers kit in the club colours, typically whilst doing the hoovering.

Awards and honours edit

Major wins edit

Great Britain


Canada


Hong Kong


Italy


United Arab Emirates


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "'I achieved more than I ever thought I would' - Derby-winning jockey Martin Dwyer calls it a day". Racing Post. 2 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Jockey profile: Martin Dwyer". Racing Post. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Martin Dwyer confident he can hit the high spots again". The Times. 29 May 2015.
  4. ^ "BHA will not charge Martin Dwyer or Paul Mulrennan over betting tape". The Guardian. 5 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Martin Dwyer: Knee injury forces 2006 Derby-winning jockey to retire". BBC Sport. 2 July 2023.
  6. ^ "'Racing is a wonderful sport' - emotional Dwyer claims Group 1 on Pyledriver". Racing Post. 4 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Martin Dwyer". Brian Meehan Racing. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

martin, dwyer, martin, joseph, dwyer, born, june, 1975, aintree, liverpool, merseyside, retired, english, jockey, competed, flat, racing, winning, 2006, epsom, derby, percy, 2003, epsom, oaks, casual, look, occupationjockeyborn, 1975, june, 1975, aintree, live. Martin Joseph Dwyer born 28 June 1975 in Aintree Liverpool Merseyside is a retired English jockey who competed in flat racing winning the 2006 Epsom Derby on Sir Percy and the 2003 Epsom Oaks on Casual Look Martin DwyerOccupationJockeyBorn 1975 06 28 28 June 1975 age 48 Aintree Liverpool EnglandCareer wins1 543Major racing winsBritish Classic Races Oaks Stakes 2003 Derby Stakes 2006 Other major races Coronation Cup 2021 Dewhurst Stakes 2005 Dubai Sheema Classic 2005 Flying Five Stakes 2014 King s Stand Stakes 2002 Goodwood Cup 2003 Racing awardsLester AwardsFlat Ride of the Year 2003 2006 Significant horsesCasual Look Persian Punch Phoenix Reach Pyledriver Sir Percy Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Awards and honours 4 Major wins 5 See also 6 ReferencesCareer editDwyer who was born in Liverpool was apprenticed to trainer Ian Balding in Kingsclere Hampshire His first winner was Susquehanna Days at Warwick on 9 July 1993 and his first Group race winner was Halmahera in the Group 3 Cornwallis Stakes in 1997 1 On 6 June 2003 Dwyer rode Casual Look trained by Andrew Balding to victory in the Epsom Oaks It was his first Group 1 win 2 In 2006 he achieved a second Classic success when Sir Percy trained by Marcus Tregoning won the Epsom Derby 2 Dwyer spent several winters in India winning the 2012 Indian Derby on In the Spotlight His association with India ended in controversy He received a 56 day ban for not riding a horse on its merits in February 2013 3 A recording then emerged of a 2010 telephone conversation in which he discussed betting with jockey Paul Mulrennan 4 In 2019 Dwyer established a successful partnership with Pyledriver trained by his father in law William Muir They won the King Edward VII Stakes and Great Voltigeur Stakes in 2020 and the following year won the Coronation Cup giving Muir by then joined by co trainer Chris Grassick his first Group 1 victory 5 6 Dwyer was injured in a fall while riding out for Brian Meehan in March 2022 He underwent two operations on his knee but the injury left him unable to ride in races and he announced his retirement in July 2022 He said I m proud that I tried my best and was able to achieve more than I ever thought I would do I came into racing with no background in the sport no family members in it and I worked hard to get to where I did 1 During a career spanning thirty years Dwyer rode 1 543 winners in Great Britain with his best season being 2002 with 106 winners He rode eight Group Grade 1 wins and eight Royal Ascot wins 1 Personal life editDwyer is married to Claire Muir and has two children 7 Dwyer is a keen supporter of Everton Football Club and still wears a matching pyjama dressing gown and slippers kit in the club colours typically whilst doing the hoovering Awards and honours editLester Awards 1 Flat Ride of the Year in 2003 on Persian Punch in the Jockey Club Cup Flat Ride of the Year in 2006 on Sir Percy in the Epsom Derby Major wins editGreat Britain Coronation Cup 1 Pyledriver 2021 Dewhurst Stakes 1 Sir Percy 2005 Epsom Derby 1 Sir Percy 2006 Epsom Oaks 1 Casual Look 2003 King s Stand Stakes 1 Dominica 2002 Canada Canadian International Stakes 1 Phoenix Reach 2003 Hong Kong Hong Kong Vase 1 Phoenix Reach 2004 Italy Gran Criterium 1 Nayarra 2011 United Arab Emirates Dubai Sheema Classic 1 Phoenix Reach 2005 See also editList of jockeysReferences edit a b c d I achieved more than I ever thought I would Derby winning jockey Martin Dwyer calls it a day Racing Post 2 July 2023 a b Jockey profile Martin Dwyer Racing Post Retrieved 3 July 2023 Martin Dwyer confident he can hit the high spots again The Times 29 May 2015 BHA will not charge Martin Dwyer or Paul Mulrennan over betting tape The Guardian 5 February 2015 Martin Dwyer Knee injury forces 2006 Derby winning jockey to retire BBC Sport 2 July 2023 Racing is a wonderful sport emotional Dwyer claims Group 1 on Pyledriver Racing Post 4 June 2021 Martin Dwyer Brian Meehan Racing Retrieved 3 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Dwyer amp oldid 1181118102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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