Three-time champion trainer John Gosden is among those celebrating today
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John Gosden68
Three-time champion trainer
Mick Easterby88
Trainer of Lochnager & Mrs McArdy
Corine Barande-Barbe61
Trainer of Carling & Cirrus Des Aigles
Brad Cox39
Trainer of Monomoy Girl & Long On Value
Tom Marquand21
Champion apprentice 2015
Simon Trim49
Chief executive of Sporting Group
Philip Rothwell41
Trainer of Black Apalachi & Divine Rhapsody
Ray Quinn75
Rider of Gambling Debt & Boonah
Andy Jackson50
Head lad to Tom Dascombe
Duke of Bedford57
Joint-owner of The Woburn Stud
Eric Clapton74
Owner of Via Delta & The Ripleyite
MC Hammer (Stanley Burrell)57
Co-owner of Lite Light
Eddie Jordan 71
Co-owner of Rostropovich
Chris Nash56
Former Wantage trainer
Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth82
Co-sponsor of the Vodafone Derby 1997-2006
Kieran Bray24
Racing secretary to Mark Johnston
Rebecca Cassidy46
Social anthropologist & author
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