Kim Bailey
Jump racing trainer and H&H columnist
National Hunt trainer Kim Bailey has sent out more than 1,300 winners including triumphing in the Grand National with Mr Frisk, the Cheltenham Gold Cup with Master Oats and the Champion Hurdle with Alderbrook. Kim comes from a background steeped in jump racing and is absolutely passionate about the sport. Having started his career in leading jumps yards of Captain Tim Forster and Fred Rimell before starting on his own, he has a wealth of experience. He trains from a state of the art training facility at Thorndale Farm in the Cotswolds with an enthusiastic support team and an exciting selection of horses.
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Kim Bailey: ‘Racing, plus drink, music, fun and a party makes a great day out’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Joy and relief – something I’ve not felt for years’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Applying for an amateur jockey licence needs a complete overhaul’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Some of the best racing we’ve seen since last year’s Cheltenham Festival’
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Kim Bailey: ‘What do farmers and racehorse trainers have in common?’
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Kim Bailey: ‘There’s nothing more rewarding than making people very happy with a win’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Not since Dawn Run have I seen scenes like that’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Cheltenham can make or break you as a trainer’
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Kim Bailey on racing’s new whip rules: ‘Public perception is everything’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Racing was not shown in a good light’
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Racehorse trainer Kim Bailey’s horses to follow: ‘There are few in training as tough as First Flow’
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Kim Bailey: Sam Waley-Cohen bows out with ‘a record that is the envy of most jockeys’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Problems at Cheltenham Festival need to be addressed’
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Kim Bailey: ‘The stuff of legends’ – Paisley Park lit up Cheltenham on Festival Trials Day
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Kim Bailey: ‘A sport where dreams can come true’
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Kim Bailey: ‘We must promote the racing industry to a wider audience’
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Kim Bailey on the new National Hunt season: ‘Champions will be crowned, hearts will be broken’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Has Rachael Blackmore saved the public’s faith in racing?’ *H&H Plus*
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Kim Bailey: ‘This saga has hit all horse sports’ *H&H Plus*
Now is the time to show transparency if we are to survive, says racehorse trainer Kim Bailey