Carl Llewellyn (born 29 July 1965) is an assistant
racehorse trainer to
Nigel Twiston-Davies
Nigel Twiston-Davies (born 16 May 1957, Crickhowell) is a British racehorse trainer specialising in National Hunt racing. He is based at stables at Naunton, Gloucestershire.
He began training in 1981 and sent out his first winner, Last of the ...
and a retired
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professional
National Hunt
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jockey. Llewellyn won the
Grand National
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on two occasions along with the
Welsh Grand National and
Scottish Grand National
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as a jockey. He has also won the
Whitbread / Bet365 Gold Cup both as a jockey and as a trainer and many
grade races.
Racing career
Llewellyn began his riding career with his father Eryl, a farmer, riding in
point to points and moved on to ride under National Hunt rules,
where he rode as an amateur with
Stan Mellor and Jim Old. His first winner came on 14 March 1986 with Stargestic at
Wolverhampton Racecourse, who was trained by Roy Robinson.
His first big race victory was the
Mildmay of Flete Challenge Cup at the 1988
Cheltenham Festival
The Cheltenham Festival is a horse racing-based meeting in the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom, with race prize money second only to the Grand National. The four-day festival takes place annually in March at Cheltenham Ra ...
meeting on Smart Tar trained by Mark (Jumbo) Wilkinson. On 12 March 1992 Llewellyn again had a winner at the Cheltenham Festival on Tipping Tim in the
Ritz Club National Hunt Handicap Chase and later going on to win the
1992 Grand National on
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and on 14 November 1992, during the Open Meeting, he won the
Mackeson Gold Cup Handicap Chase again on Tipping Tim.
He was the main jockey for
Nigel Twiston-Davies
Nigel Twiston-Davies (born 16 May 1957, Crickhowell) is a British racehorse trainer specialising in National Hunt racing. He is based at stables at Naunton, Gloucestershire.
He began training in 1981 and sent out his first winner, Last of the ...
throughout his career.
In 1997 he won the Grade 1
Christmas Hurdle
The Christmas Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Kempton Park over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres ...
on Kerawi at the King George VI Chase meeting at
Kempton Park. Llewellyn rode Beau to success at the 2000 Whitbread Gold Cup held at
Sandown Park. Llewellyn won the race by the biggest winning margin in the history of the race. In 2003 he rode
Bindaree to win the
Welsh Grand National. His last ride as jockey came on 29 April 2009 at
Punchestown Racecourse where he came in 4th position on Roll Along in the
Punchestown Gold Cup.
Training career
In August 2005 Llewellyn became assistant trainer and jockey to
Mark Pitman, the son of
Richard Pitman and
Jenny Pitman
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, at Weathercock House,
Lambourn
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.
Llewellyn took over as the head trainer from Pitman after the
2006 Grand National in April of that year. Later that month he rode and trained Run For Paddy to win the
Scottish Grand National
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.
Llewellyn trained 79 winners in three years at Weathercock House, but by June 2009, Llewellyn was sacked as trainer by the owner of Weathercock House, Malcolm Denmark.
He has won the
Whitbread / Bet365 Gold Cup as both a jockey and as a trainer. Llewellyn led out his last two horses for the stable on 27 Jun 2009 at
Uttoxeter Racecourse, without any success.
The following day he again joined
Nigel Twiston-Davies
Nigel Twiston-Davies (born 16 May 1957, Crickhowell) is a British racehorse trainer specialising in National Hunt racing. He is based at stables at Naunton, Gloucestershire.
He began training in 1981 and sent out his first winner, Last of the ...
as a business partner.
Family and business life
Carl Llewellyn, whose nickname is Carlos, was born on 29 July 1965 in
Pembrokeshire,
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.
His father is Eryl Llewellyn, a Pembrokeshire farmer.
He has been a director of Carl Llewellyn Business and Leisure Limited since September 2000.
Previously he was also a director of the Professional Jockeys' Association from November 1991 until June 2008.
Controversy over racist remark
In April 2014, Llewellyn was fined £1,500 by the
British Horseracing Authority (BHA) after admitting bringing the sport into disrepute for making a racist remark at the Hollow Bottom pub in Gloucestershire on 10 March.
He told an audience of 140 racegoers that "There are no
nigger
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s in here because Hugh
elly, the ownerdoesn’t allow them in". The BHA charged Llewellyn after the
Gloucestershire Police questioned him under caution.
They did not take any further action because no official complaint was lodged.
Llewellyn said after the hearing "I am absolutely mortified that my comment caused offence, that was never my intention. I apologised immediately on the evening in question, and do so again now".
See also
*
List of jockeys
Notes
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1965 births
Living people
Welsh jockeys
Sportspeople from Pembrokeshire
British racehorse trainers