• Queen Elizabeth II leading in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle, in June 1957. PA
    Queen Elizabeth II leading in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle, in June 1957. PA
  • Willie Carson and Lester Piggott pose with Frankie Dettori. Action Images
    Willie Carson and Lester Piggott pose with Frankie Dettori. Action Images
  • Queen Elizabeth shakes hands with former jockey Lester Piggott before unveiling a statue of him. Reuters
    Queen Elizabeth shakes hands with former jockey Lester Piggott before unveiling a statue of him. Reuters
  • Lester Piggott with the Daily Express Top Sportsman of the Year trophy, which was presented to him at the Savoy Hotel, London, in November, 1968. AP
    Lester Piggott with the Daily Express Top Sportsman of the Year trophy, which was presented to him at the Savoy Hotel, London, in November, 1968. AP
  • Lester Piggott on Never Say Die after wiunning the Derby on June 2, 1954. He won the English Derby nine times in his haul of victories. AP
    Lester Piggott on Never Say Die after wiunning the Derby on June 2, 1954. He won the English Derby nine times in his haul of victories. AP
  • Lester Piggott rides Free Guest, in Newbury, in October 1985. AP
    Lester Piggott rides Free Guest, in Newbury, in October 1985. AP
  • Lester Piggott riding Ribocco after wining the St. Leger in 1967. AP
    Lester Piggott riding Ribocco after wining the St. Leger in 1967. AP
  • Lester Piggott walks around the racecourse in Epsom in 2019. AP
    Lester Piggott walks around the racecourse in Epsom in 2019. AP
  • Lester Piggott with his wife Susan in 1960. PA
    Lester Piggott with his wife Susan in 1960. PA
  • Nine times Derby winner Lester Piggott opening the Piggott Gates next to the Queen's Stand at Epsom. PA
    Nine times Derby winner Lester Piggott opening the Piggott Gates next to the Queen's Stand at Epsom. PA
  • Lester Piggott ion 1998. PA
    Lester Piggott ion 1998. PA
  • Lester Piggott pictured at the St Leger Festival in Doncaster in 2010. Action Images
    Lester Piggott pictured at the St Leger Festival in Doncaster in 2010. Action Images
  • Lester Piggott receiving the Ritz Club trophy from the Queen Mother in 1981. PA
    Lester Piggott receiving the Ritz Club trophy from the Queen Mother in 1981. PA
  • Lester Piggott in 1951. PA
    Lester Piggott in 1951. PA

Lester Piggott, legendary flat race jockey, dies at the age of 86


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Legendary flat race jockey Lester Piggott has died aged 86, his son-in-law said on Sunday.

The nine-time Epsom Derby winning jockey was admitted to hospital in Switzerland last weekend.

"Sadly we can confirm that Lester died peacefully in Switzerland this morning," said his son-in-law Williams Haggas. "I really don't wish to add much more than that at this stage, although Maureen (Piggott's daughter) will be making a statement later."

Piggott is widely regarded as the greatest jockey in the sport's history, and had been admitted to intensive care in 2007 due to a heart problem, but made a swift recovery.

'The Long Fellow' as he was nicknamed, due to being unusually tall for a flat jockey, had lived near Geneva since 2012.

Statues of Piggott adorn nine racecourses in England and only a week ago one was unveiled at Ireland's premier racetrack The Curragh.

The 11-time British champion jockey rode 16 Irish classic winners at the track largely due to his partnership with trainer Vincent O'Brien.

The three-time Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winning jockey, who rode more than 4,000 winners, was once known as the housewives' favourite when it came to picking an Epsom Derby horse to back.

Piggott rode his first winner, The Chase, at Haydock in 1948 when just 12 years of age and his last win came with Palacegate Jack at the same track in 1994, a few weeks short of his 59th birthday. He retired for a final time in 1995.

However, he played down his fame, declaring in 2015 that it would fade with time.

"I think a lot of older people still remember me," he told the Racing Post. "I'm probably famous to them, but the younger ones wouldn't really know who I am. Time goes by."

Updated: June 10, 2023, 12:49 PM