If one trainer deserves to stand proudly at the top of this page, it is Martin Pipe.
His achievements alone would put him among racing’s immortals. A 15 time champion jumps trainer, Martin Pipe trained more than 4,000 winners, sent out 34 Cheltenham Festival winners, a Grand National winner, and set a British jumps season record of 243 winners in 1999/2000. The fact that Cheltenham now stages the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle in his honour tells you everything about the scale of his legacy.
But Martin Pipe was never just about numbers. He changed National Hunt racing. His methods, fitness standards, professionalism and relentless attention to detail helped redefine what top level jumps training looked like in Britain. Long before marginal gains became fashionable, Martin Pipe was already moving the game on.
For Turf Talk, his place at the top of this page is also deeply personal. Martin Pipe trained our horses, including Sweet Glow, Ambassador, Parlezvousfrancais, Rastannorra, Sea Island and Always Special to name just a few. Those memories include runners at the Cheltenham Festival and, of course, Sweet Glow winning at Royal Ascot.
That is what makes this section feel so special. This is not simply a tribute to a legendary trainer from afar. It is a reflection on a trainer whose brilliance, standards and success we were fortunate enough to experience first hand.
There have been many exceptional jumps trainers, but for us there is no doubt. Martin Pipe remains the benchmark and the greatest National Hunt trainer the sport has ever seen.

