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Charlie Fellowes has been training in Newmarket for five years, and was the youngest licensed trainer in the country when setting up base at the historic St Gatien Cottage Stables in 2014. Charlie previously worked with some of the best trainers in racing, including James Fanshawe, Nicky Henderson and Lee Freedman in Australia.
By his own admission, Charlie became infatuated with racing from the age of six and is now translating his passion to training with success – not just in the UK where Barbary was a winner as his first ever runner in 2014 – but internationally too. Prince of Arran’s exploits in Dubai earned over £100,000 in prize money and Moonlit Show provided the yard with its first stakes win in the Blenheim Stakes at Fairyhouse. Charlie has this year been appointed Chairman of the 32Red Newmarket Open Weekend and hopes the event can inspire a new generation of racing fans.