Grand National-winning rider Brendan Powell is among those celebrating
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Brendan Powell 59
Rider of Rhyme ’N’ Reason & Dublin Flyer
Chris Grant 63
Trainer of Bobby Grant & Donna’ s Diamond
Peter Jackson 44
Chief executive of Flutter Entertainment
William Jarvis 59
Trainer of Weld & Grand Lodge
Ben Pauling 36
Bourton Hill Farm trainer
Nigel Blackiston 56
Trainer of Littorio & Suavito
John Bridger 78
Trainer of Hotbee & Amrullah
Lesley Middlebrook 60
Joint owner-breeder of Reverence & Distinctive
Jim Rome 55
Co-owner of Mizdirection & Shared Belief
Travis Block 34
Rider of Kasumi & Supaseus
John Weymes 50
Trainer of Almaty Express
Tom Gretton 42
Inkberrow trainer
George Prodromou 56
Former Norwich trainer
Sean Power 59
President of the Irish Stable Staff Association
Mike Scaife 60
Owner with Richard Fahey & John Quinn
Joe Hill 24
Amateur rider
Angela Howard-Chappell 61
Former amateur rider
Justin Hayward 73
Musician & former stud owner
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