Carl Llewellyn (born 29 July 1965) is an assistant racehorse trainer to Nigel Twiston-Davies and a retired Welsh professional National Hunt jockey.
[1] His first big race victory was the Mildmay of Flete Challenge Cup at the 1988 Cheltenham Festival meeting on Smart Tar trained by Mark (Jumbo) Wilkinson.
On 12 March 1992 Llewellyn again had a winner at the Cheltenham Festival on Tipping Tim in the Ritz Club National Hunt Handicap Chase and later going on to win the 1992 Grand National on Party Politics and on 14 November 1992, during the Open Meeting, he won the Mackeson Gold Cup Handicap Chase again on Tipping Tim.
[5] In 1997 he won the Grade 1 Christmas Hurdle on Kerawi at the King George VI Chase meeting at Kempton Park.
[6] Llewellyn rode Beau to success at the 2000 Whitbread Gold Cup held at Sandown Park.
[18] In April 2014, Llewellyn was fined £1,500 by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) after admitting bringing the sport into disrepute for making a racist remark at the Hollow Bottom pub in Gloucestershire on 10 March.