ED CHAMBERLIN: Sir Michael Stoute made me love racing... but he is one of the most challenging interviewees in the business

ED CHAMBERLIN: Sir Michael Stoute made me love racing... but he is one of the most challenging interviewees in the business
The year that shaped my life was 1981. I was an impressionable seven-year-old, aware of what was happening in the country. One moment, the news would be about a royal wedding. The next it would be about riots in Brixton and Toxteth, and hunger strikes. Things were in a mess but sport was my beacon of light. There was Botham's Ashes, Liverpool beating Real Madrid in a European Cup final but, best of all, there was racing, headed by Aldaniti's incredible story with Bob Champion in the Grand National.
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