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  1. 30 de sept. de 1998 · GORDON RICHARDS will be remembered for his name as well as for the feat of training two winners of the Grand National in a magnificent career which spanned 34 years of National Hunt racing.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2005 · It's over 50 years since the famous win of Shropshire jockey, Sir Gordon Richards at the Epsom Derby. With 4,870 wins during his career, he is arguably the most successful jockey in racing history.

  3. 21 de feb. de 2022 · Sir Gordon Richards (left) opens Oakengates Town Hall on May 25, 1968. Sir Gordon died at his home in Kintbury, Berkshire, on November 10, 1986.

  4. 30 de oct. de 2023 · Sir Gordon Richards (1904-1986), one of a family of 12 children, was born at Donnington Wood, near Oakengates in Shropshire, where his father was a coal miner. Gordon served his apprenticeship with Martin Hartigan at Foxhill and rode his first winner on Jimmy White’s Gay Lord at Leicester on 16 October, 1920.

  5. Gordon Richards may refer to: . Gordon Richards (jockey) (1904–1986), English jockey Gordon Richards (actor) (1893–1964), English actor Gordon Richards (astronomer) (born 1972), American astronomer Gordon Richards (footballer) (1933–1993), Welsh footballer Gordon W. Richards (1930–1998), British racehorse trainer; See also. Asteroid 166747 Gordonrichards, named after the astronomer

  6. Gordon Richards (27 October 1893 – 13 January 1964) was an English actor who had an active international career on the stage and in television and film for more than 50 years.. He began his career performing in theatres in London's West End in 1909, and made his Broadway debut in 1913. He appeared in numerous plays and musicals on Broadway through 1951.

  7. 7 de dic. de 2012 · The sudden death of Gordon W. Richards in late September 1998 brought a premature end to a legendary training career which had seen him rise from obscurity to national fame as master of his profession. Consigned to racing's scrap-heap with a broken back at the age of 29, he scraped a living as a livery stable proprietor and horse-dealer in a remote part of Northumberland until, five years ...