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Dan Skelton claims 200th winner of the season

Trainer Dan Skelton during Champion Day of the 2016 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse.
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Dan Skelton became just the second National Hunt trainer in history to register 200 winners in a single season as Montego Grey won the Racing TV Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Market Rasen.

Only Martin Pipe had previously reached the milestone in Britain, doing so on eight occasions, but a six-timer on Easter Sunday saw Skelton join him in the record books.

Skelton enjoyed four winners at the Lincolnshire track, with Present Ranger (5-6 favourite), Gortroe Joe (6-4 favourite) and Zamparelli (11-8 favourite) also triumphing, while Istimraar (6-4 favourite) and Kereman (9-4) were on the mark at Plumpton.

Skelton said: "It's a marvellous way to do it, to have six winners on the day is incredible.

"It's been such a team effort, we've had loads of runners all season and it's been a magnificent effort by all the staff, Harry (Skelton) and Bridget (Andrews) and all the other jockeys have been brilliant.

"I didn't think we'd do it. Back in the winter we didn't even have our eye on it, but as we got to mid-March we thought we might give it a go.

"The horses have been in good form all year, it's been incredible, all the team - the owners, the farriers, the vets, everyone. To achieve that number is quite remarkable.

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"To achieve something that only Martin Pipe has previously done makes me feel very proud.

"It's been an incredible season from everyone and I'm so proud of every single one of them.

"I set very high standards and targets, and for them to keep meeting them speaks volumes. They go racing day in, day out - it's been an incredible effort and a remarkable season.

"Every horse counts - you can't get to 200 without 45 or 92, that's how we look at it. Every horse and every day counts.

"We've also had the big winners at Cheltenham and Aintree to go with it, which we're proud of.

"It's been great to be a part of, racing is our passion, it's magic."

The trainer spent nine years as assistant to Paul Nicholls before striking out on his own in 2013, with Willow's Saviour a notable winner in his first season.

Skelton has since added a clutch of Cheltenham Festival wins, with Ch'tibello making it three County Hurdle wins in four years for the yard when triumphing in March.

The Skelton brothers - sons of Olympic showjumping great Nick Skelton - also enjoyed Grade One success at this year's Festival when Roksana won the OLBG.com Mares' Hurdle, a first win at the highest level for the prolific stable.

Nicholls was quick to hail his former assistant's achievement in sending out a double century of winners.

He said: "I've just spoken to him and asked him why it took him so long as he had 80 or 90 winners by October!

"It's a great achievement and I'm very proud of him.

"He gets stuck in and races horses all year round. He's probably had a lot of runners as he attacks at both ends of the season - racing on fast ground in the summer and then through the winter.

"He thrives on winners though, as does Harry, and he's done very well. I'm really pleased for him and it's a great achievement."

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