Jeremy Noseda (born 17 September 1963) is a retired British racehorse trainer and a British Classic Winner. [1]

After six years working for John Dunlop, and five years as assistant to John Gosden, he joined Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin operation in late 1993, and played a significant role in training such horses as Lammtarra, Halling and Balanchine.

Noseda started training under his own name in January 1996, initially in California, then returning to Britain in late 1997 brimming with ideas and enthusiasm.[2] Success soon followed with a major win at Cheveley Park Stakes withWannabe Grand in 1998. He was based at the Shalfleet stables in Newmarket formerly occupied by Paul Kelleway. He enjoyed his first Classic victory when Araafa won the Irish 2,000 Guineas in 2006. His first triumph in an English Classic came the same year with Sixties Icon winning the St Leger at York. He retired from training in June 2019, saddling his final runner in the Wokingham Stakes at Ascot.[3]

Noseda was educated the Jesuit Catholic school, Stonyhurst College located in Clitheroe.

Major wins

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  Great Britain


  Ireland


  United States

References

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  1. ^ Haynes, Jack. "Classic-winning trainer Jeremy Noseda retires with a 'smile on my face'". www.racingpost.com. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Jeremy Noseda: Classic-winning trainer to retire". BBC Sport. 6 June 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  3. ^ Lysaght, Cornelius (17 June 2019). "Royal Ascot 2019: What to look out for at famous race meeting". BBC Sport.
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