Roger J. Charlton (born 18 January 1950) is an English
racehorse trainer and a former
flat racing
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jockey. He trains horses in
Beckhampton Stables, near
Marlborough in Wiltshire,
England
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. He made an immediate impact as a trainer in England and Europe, including victories in both
The Derby and the
Prix du Jockey Club in 1990. There has been continued success with the likes of Three Valleys, Tante Rose, Harmonic Way, Trade Fair, Tamarisk, Bated Breath, Avonbridge, Striking Ambition and then
Al Kazeem had a series of major victories in 2013. After retiring him to stud, Time Test appeared on the scene in 2015.
Roger is currently assisted by his son Harry. Previous assistants include Lambourn-based trainers Ed Walker and Daniel Kubler.
Major wins
Great Britain
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Derby
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Quest for Fame
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(1990)''
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Haydock Sprint Cup
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Tamarisk
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(1998),
Tante Rose
Tante Rose (foaled 10 April 2000) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for her performances over sprint distances. She won a maiden race on her second start as a two-year-old and then took the Fred ...
(2004)''
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Prince of Wales's Stakes - (1) - ''
Al Kazeem (2013)''
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Eclipse Stakes
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- (1) - ''Al Kazeem (2013)''
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Fillies' Mile - (1) - ''Quadrilateral (2019)''
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France
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Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp - (2) - ''Patavellian (2003),
Avonbridge
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(2005)''
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Prix du Cadran - (1) - ''Quest For More (2016)''
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Prix d'Ispahan
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Sanglamore
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(1991)''
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Prix du Jockey Club - (1) - ''Sanglamore (1990)''
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Germany
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Preis von Europa
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- (1) - ''Aspetar (2019)''
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Ireland
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Irish Champion Stakes - (1) - ''Decorated Knight (2017)''
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Pretty Polly Stakes - (1) - ''Thistle Bird (2014)''
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Tattersalls Gold Cup - (3) - ''Al Kazeem (2013, 2015), Decorated Knight (2017)''
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United Arab Emirates
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Jebel Hatta
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- (1) - ''Decorated Knight (2017)''
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Dubai Turf - (1) - ''
Cityscape
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(2012)''
References
* https://web.archive.org/web/20160303174544/http://www.directoryoftheturf.com/profile.cfm/searchid/4468
External links
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1950 births
Living people
British racehorse trainers
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