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Dual Long Walk Hurdle Winner Crambo Bows Out of Racing
6 Jan
Summary
- Champion hurdler Crambo has been officially retired by trainer Fergal O'Brien.
- The nine-year-old struggled after a fall, losing his appetite for racing.
- Crambo won eight of 18 races, earning over £200,000.

Champion hurdler Crambo has been officially retired from the sport, trainer Fergal O'Brien announced recently. The nine-year-old horse, a two-time winner of the prestigious Long Walk Hurdle, has struggled since his last Grade One victory in December 2024. Connections determined that Crambo no longer possessed the necessary enthusiasm for elite competition.
O'Brien expressed gratitude to the owners and breeders, highlighting Crambo's impressive track record. The horse secured eight wins from 18 races, accumulating over £200,000 in prize money. A fall at Cheltenham in the past is believed to have impacted his confidence and overall performance.
Crambo will now embark on a well-deserved retirement, under the dedicated care of Eve Nicholls, who has looked after him since his arrival. He is expected to transition to the Retired Racehorses (ROR) program, with plans for a comfortable future at Ravenswell.




