Legendary trainer Balding dies aged 87
Ian Balding, the legendary trainer of the 1971 Derby winner Mill Reef, dies at the age of 87.
Ian Balding, the trainer of the 1971 Epsom Derby winner Mill Reef, has died at the age of 87.
Balding, the father of television broadcaster Clare, won the National Hunt Chase on Time at the 1963 Cheltenham Festival during his career as an amateur jockey.
It was as a trainer that he excelled though, and his Kingsclere yard in Newbury produced many Group One victors, including Glint Of Gold, Selkirk, Lochsong and most notably Mill Reef.
The American-bred colt won the Derby, ridden by Geoff Lewis, as well as the Eclipse Stakes, the King George VI Stakes, the Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe to make Balding champion trainer in 1971.
He retired in 2002 and handed over the licence to his son Andrew, who is now a multiple Classic-winning trainer.
In a post on Instagram, Park House Stables, external wrote: "We are deeply sorry to share the sad news that Ian Balding has passed away.
"A wonderful family man, a hugely successful racehorse trainer and a brilliant sportsman.
"He will be greatly missed by all at Park House."
His daughter Clare, who has presented BBC coverage of seven Olympic Games during her career, wrote on Instagram, external: "My Dad was one of a kind. Fearless, funny and charming, he was an all-round sportsman, a great trainer and a beautiful horseman.
"He loved his dogs, his horses and his family - probably in that order.
"He shared with me his passion for sport and taught me to be brave enough to chase a dream, even if it seemed impossible. We'll miss him so much."