29 May 2022

Champion jockey Piggott dies aged 86

11:30 pm on 29 May 2022

Former champion jockey Lester Piggott, who won the Epsom Derby nine times and was widely considered one of the greatest riders of all time, has died at the age of 86, his family said on Sunday.

Racing legend Lester Piggott, poses for the media in this 1998 file image, at a preview of Sotheby's annual racing sale, which features some of his trophies and memorabilia. The collection, includes his 1966 Champion Jockey Trophy which is expected to fetch £3,000-£4,000 and a bronze sculpture of two horses by the French artist Mene - thought to be worth £8,000-£12,000.        == UK OUT == (Photo by FIONA HANSON / PA / AFP)

Racing legend Lester Piggott, poses for the media in this 1998 file image, at a preview of Sotheby's annual racing sale, which features some of his trophies and memorabilia. Photo: FIONA HANSON

Piggott had gone into hospital in Switzerland last week.

"Sadly we can confirm that Lester died peacefully in Switzerland this morning," Piggott's son-in-law, William Haggas, was quoted as saying.

"I really don't wish to add much more than that at this stage, although Maureen (Piggott's daughter) will be making a statement later."

Piggott began racing horses aged 10 and went on to accumulate more than 4000 victories in a storied career during which he was crowned British champion jockey a remarkable 11 times.

He was an awarded an OBE in 1975 but was later stripped of the honour after being convicted of tax fraud in 1987 and sentenced to three years in jail.

- Reuters