Nigel Twiston-Davies

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Nigel Twiston-Davies (born 16 May 1957, Crickhowell[1])[2] is a British racehorse trainer specialising in National Hunt racing. He is based at stables at Naunton, Gloucestershire.[2]

He began training in 1981 and sent out his first winner, Last of the Foxes, at Hereford Racecourse in 1982.[3]

He has trained over 1000 winners under National Hunt rules including two winners of the Grand National with Earth Summit in 1998 and Bindaree in 2002,[2] and the winner of the 2010 Cheltenham Gold Cup with Imperial Commander.[4] He also trained Imperial Commander to win the Ryanair Chase at the 2009 Cheltenham Festival.

Personal life

His sons, Sam and William, both became jockeys. William retired in 2017.[5]

Cheltenham winners (17)

Major wins

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