Richard Hills (jockey)

Richard Hills (born 22 January 1963) is a retired flat racing jockey. He is twin brother to Michael Hills (also a jockey) and their father is former racehorse trainer Barry Hills. The twins' older brother John Hills was also a trainer. They also have two younger brothers, Charles Hills (who has succeeded their father Barry as a racehorse trainer) and George Hills who works in the Breeding and Insurance side of the industry in Kentucky, United States. Richard enjoys breeding ducks, Persian Cats and plane spotting.

Richard Hills rode his first winner, Border Dawn, at Doncaster Racecourse on 26 October 1979. His first Group 1 winner was Ashal in the Ascot Gold Cup in 1990. He became the second jockey of Hamdan Al Maktoum in 1995, and was promoted to first jockey in 1997 following the retirement of Willie Carson. He used to fill in for spares rides for Godolphin Racing. He retired from the saddle at the Dubai World Cup on Saturday 31 March 2012.[1] On Sky Sports TV coverage, he joked that he retired twice in one day, as the inaugural Dubai Gold Cup in which he was racing had to be re-run, due to a fall by a Godolphin horse, Fox Hunt.

British career wins

  • 1979 - 2
  • 1980 - 6
  • 1981 - 12
  • 1982 - 31
  • 1983 - 25
  • 1984 - 39
  • 1985 - 39
  • 1986 - 42
  • 1987 - 46
  • 1988 - 52
  • 1989 - 63
  • 1990 - 56
  • 1991 - 67
  • 1992 - 52
  • 1993 - 57
  • 1994 - 59
  • 1995 - 70
  • 1996 - 71
  • 1997 - 85
  • 1998 - 83
  • 1999 - 77
  • 2000 - 81
  • 2001 - 79
  • 2002 - 82
  • 2003 - 75
  • 2004 - 66
  • 2005 - 72
  • 2006 - 54
  • 2007 - 73
  • 2008 - 68

Major wins

United Kingdom Great Britain


Canada Canada


France France


Germany Germany


Italy Italy


United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates

See also

References

  1. http://www.setanta.com/ien/Articles/2012/03/30/Hills-ready-for-swansong/gnid-136679/

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Willie Carson
Hamdan Al Maktoum retained jockey
1997-2012
Succeeded by
Paul Hanagan
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