He retired in 2002 and handed over the licence to his son Andrew, who is now a multiple Classic-winning trainer.In a post on Instagram, Park House Stables, external wrote: “We are deeply sorry to share the sad news that Ian Balding has passed away.”A wonderful family man, a hugely successful racehorse trainer and a brilliant sportsman.”He will be greatly missed by all at Park House.”His daughter Clare, who has presented BBC coverage of seven Olympic Games during her career, wrote on Instagram, external: “My Dad was one of a kind. Fearless, funny and charming, he was an all-round sportsman, a great trainer and a beautiful horseman. “He loved his dogs, his horses and his family – probably in that order. “He shared with me his passion for sport and taught me to be brave enough to chase a dream, even if it seemed impossible. We’ll miss him so much.”
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Ian Balding, trainer of Epsom Derby winner Mill Reef, dies aged 87