Remembering Peter Easterby: A Legacy of Triumph in Horse Racing
Celebrating the life and achievements of Peter Easterby, a legendary figure in horse racing who left an indelible mark on the sport.

The horse racing world mourns the loss of Peter Easterby, a legendary trainer who passed away at the age of 95. Easterby, based in Malton, North Yorkshire, was a towering figure in the sport, known for his exceptional training skills and numerous victories.
A Storied Career
Peter Easterby's career spanned 46 years, during which he trained over 2,500 winners. He was the first British trainer to achieve more than 1,000 wins on both the flat and over the jumps. His remarkable achievements include three champion jumps trainer titles, five Champion Hurdle victories, and two Cheltenham Gold Cup wins.
Iconic Horses
Easterby's stable was home to some of the most celebrated racehorses in history. Sea Pigeon, Night Nurse, and Little Owl were among the equine greats he trained. Sea Pigeon, in particular, won both the Champion Hurdle and Chester Cup twice, and Easterby often recalled the thunderous cheer when Sea Pigeon won the Ebor Handicap at York in 1979.
Family Legacy
Easterby hailed from a renowned racing family. His brother Mick and son David are also successful trainers. In 1996, Peter retired and handed his training license to his son Tim, ensuring the family legacy continued.
A Gentleman of the Sport
Tim Easterby described his father as a true gentleman, a legendary racehorse trainer, and a passionate farmer. Peter Easterby's contributions to horse racing and his dedication to his family and the sport will be remembered for generations to come.
Conclusion
Peter Easterby's impact on horse racing is immeasurable. His legacy lives on through his family and the countless victories he achieved. The sport has lost a true legend, but his memory will forever be cherished in the annals of horse racing history.