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Owner of three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Best Mate dies aged 88

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2NRNTRE File photo dated 12-10-2005 of Best Mate with trainer Henrietta Knight and owner Jim Lewis. Henrietta Knight has paid tribute to Jim Lewis, owner of three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Best Mate, following his death at the age of 88. Issue date: Monday February 27, 2023.

Jim Lewis, the owner of the three-time Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Best Mate died on 26 February, aged 88.

Born in Birmingham in 1934, Mr Lewis formerly ran bed manufacturing company Silentnight and later a pine furniture import business, which he sold in 2000.

He had a lifelong passion for racing and was a big supporter of Aston Villa football club, which led to his horses running in his recognisable claret and blue colours. Mr Lewis would usually be seen at the races wearing an Aston Villa scarf.

Mr Lewis’s first Cheltenham Festival winner was Nakir, who won the Arkle Challenge Trophy in 1994, sent out by trainer Simon Christian. His best-known horse was Best Mate who, trained by Henrietta Knight and her husband Terry Biddlecombe and ridden by Jim Culloty, became famous for winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup in three consecutive years; 2002, 2003, and 2004. He was the first horse to achieve this since Arkle. Best Mate’s other big wins…



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