The daddy of Clare Balding, Derby-winning coach Ian Balding, has handed away, it has been confirmed.

Former racing coach Ian Balding (Picture: Getty)
Ian Balding, who educated Derby winner Mill Reef and is the daddy of broadcaster Clare Balding, has died on the age of 87.
Balding discovered success as an novice jockey on the Cheltenham Competition, earlier than occurring to coach a bunch of top-class race horses from his Kingsclere yard, comparable to Lochsong, Selkirk and Glint of Gold. However his 1971 victory with Mill Reef remained his best triumph.
Son Andrew took on his coaching licence on his retirement in 2002 and continued the success of his father. Earlier than coming into the world of broadcasting, his daughter Clare was additionally a high novice rider.
An Instagram publish from Park Home Stables learn: “We’re deeply sorry to share the unhappy information that Ian Balding has handed away.
“A beautiful household man, a vastly profitable racehorse coach and an excellent sportsman.
“He can be drastically missed by all at Park Home.”
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Balding educated high-class two-year-old Mill Reef to win the Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Eclipse and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.
The success made Balding the champion coach in 1971.
Mill Reef proprietor Paul Mellon boasted the identical yard’s six-time Group 1 winner Glint of Gold, whereas Florest Flower was one other champion two-year-old in 1986, occurring to win the Irish 1,000 Guineas a yr later.
Balding additionally introduced success to Queen Elizabeth II, successful the Musidora Stakes at York in 1974 with Escorial. And within the 1993, sprinter Lochsong was declared Cartier Horse of the 12 months.
Reacting to the information, as per the Racing Submit, former jockey Martin Dwyer mentioned: “Ian was like a second father to me. I arrived from Liverpool as a snotty-nosed 16-year-old, a bit tough across the edges, and he formed me into the individual I’m immediately. I served my apprenticeship with him and had some very nice winners.
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“He was a great man to experience for. He was fairly strict with loads of issues however he might take defeat nicely and he all the time took the time to speak by way of issues. He taught me a lot.
“It’s extremely unhappy however he lived an ideal life and he beloved sport. He began so many traditions at Kingsclere which might be nonetheless going to at the present time. As a boss he was nice to work for, he was powerful however truthful and at that stage of my life he was precisely what I wanted.”




















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