Len Lungo
Len Lungo is a Scottish race horse trainer and former jockey.
Born 1950.
Len Lungo is based at Hetland Hill stables in Dumfriesshire overlooking the Solway Firth.[1]
In 2001 Len Lungo's work was impacted due to government placed restrictions regarding animals in light of the foot and mouth disaster.[2]
Len Lungo broke the late Ken Oliver's Scottish record for the most wins in a National Hunt season. Lungo extended that record again in subsequent years setting a new personal best of 63 winners in season 2002-3. In the two seasons following, the number of winners dropped to 47 and 56, still comfortably ahead of any other Scottish trainer but disappointing by the high standards he sets himself.[3]
As of June 2009 it has been reported by the Elite Racing Club that Len is "cutting back his training interests" with a view to letting out the train facilities at Carrutherstown.
Away from horses[]
Len Lungo is a fan of Dumfries football club Queen of the South.[4][5]
References[]
- ^ Hetland Hill Stables Archived 2008-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Racing: Lungo's rising talent forced to wait their turn Foot-and-mouth and winter weather halt trainer on brink of new honours. By Richard Austen | Article from The Independent...
- ^ Lungo's modest target | Article from Scotland on Sunday | HighBeam Research
- ^ Len Lungo interview for the Queen of the South website
- ^ Queens Rule - The Sunday Mail
- 1949 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Dumfries and Galloway
- Scottish jockeys
- British horse trainers