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Terry biddlecombe autobiography definition

          This is the rollercoaster story of a great love, between racehorse trainer Henrietta Knight and her husband, Terry Biddlecombe.

        1. All of them feature in this wonderfully evocative autobiography by a jump jockey who lived the sportsman's life to the full until a serious head.
        2. My love of horse racing is even longer held than the deep regret that is the subject matter of this 'piece'.
        3. He was a horse who basically came out of nowhere, a modestly-bred Irish horse who defined the affable underdog.
        4. This is the rollercoaster story of a great love, between racehorse trainer Henrietta Knight and her husband, Terry Biddlecombe, a hell-raising ex-champion.
        5. My love of horse racing is even longer held than the deep regret that is the subject matter of this 'piece'.!

          Terry Biddlecombe

          English National Hunt racing jockey

          Terry Biddlecombe (2 February 1941 – 5 January 2014) was an English National Hunt racing jockey in the 1960s and 1970s.

          He was Champion Jockey in 1965, 1966 and 1969.

          Biddlecombe was born in Hartpury, Gloucester on 2 February 1941.[1] He rode 114 winners in the 1964/1965 season, and followed that with 102 the next season.

          In 1968/1969, he rode 77 winners, which saw him tied with Bob Davies.[2] One of his finest moments came in the 1967 Cheltenham Gold Cup, when he rode the 100-8 horse Woodland Venture to victory.

          Lee Mottershead delves inside the mind of eight-time champion jockey Peter Scudamore in a special interview.

          In 1972 he finished second in the Grand National on Gay Trip. Between 1972 and 1974, he rode many times for Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, a well-known supporter of horse racing. In April 1974 he appeared on the television programme This Is Your Life, and finally retired from competitive racing having posted more than 900 winners.[3][1]

          Early life

          His father Walt