Edward Hide

Edward William George Hide (12 April 1937 – 7 September 2023) was a British multiple classic winning jockey.

Instead, he ended up as agent to Walter Swinburn, followed by a spell as assistant trainer to John Gosden and as a racing manager.

[7] He also bred horses, including the winners of around 80 races, from a farm near Malton, North Yorkshire.

[6] More recently, he was in the news when it was revealed a lifetime racecourse entry badge he had been given after his retirement was surprisingly retracted.

[9] His nephew, Philip Hide, was a National Hunt jockey on the southern circuit[6] and became a racehorse trainer after his retirement.