Derby-Winning Trainer Paul Cole To Retire From Training With Son Oliver To Take Over

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Derby-winning trainer Paul Cole has retired from the training ranks with his son Oliver set to take over on the licence. 

Cole is best known for saddling brilliant 1991 Derby winner Generous and announced he is to retire after embarking on his training career back in 1968. 

The 83-year-old enjoyed over 1,500 winners during a stellar career which began in Lambourn, and later became British Flat champion trainer in 1991.

It was during that same season he saw stable star Generous claim Classic glory at Epsom by five lengths, with Alan Munro aboard. The Fahd Salman-owned colt would go on to complete the English-Irish Derby double at the Curragh and land the King George at Ascot.

Since 2020, Cole has shared the licence with Oliver, who will now take over the operation at Whatcombe on a full-time basis.

“I looked out at a horse this morning and just thought the time has come for me to retire,” Cole told The Sun.

“I've been sharing the licence with my son Oliver since 2020, and I'm just very old now. Oliver knows what he's doing and is more than capable.”

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