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Ken Oliver (racehorse trainer) was born on 1 February, 1914, is a Scottish racehorse trainer, breeder and jockey. Discover Ken Oliver (racehorse trainer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1817

After school he joined the family livestock auctioneering business of Andrew Oliver & Son in Hawick, the oldest such firm in the UK having been founded in 1817.

1914

James Kenneth Murray Oliver OBE (1 February 1914 – 17 June 1999) was a Scottish racehorse trainer, breeder and jockey.

In a career spanning over fifty years he trained over 1,000 winners.

Oliver was educated at Warriston School, Moffat and Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh.

1935

He made his winning point-to-point debut in the spring of 1935 on a one-eyed horse called Delman.

1937

In September 1937 he held his first bloodstock sales at Kelso.

During World War Two, Oliver served with the Yorkshire Hussars in North Africa and Sicily.

He was invalided back to the Scottish Borders and decided the family firm should set up an estate agency.

The firm was soon selling farms all over Great Britain and occasionally livestock to the new owners as well.

1950

In 1950 he won the Scottish Grand National as a jockey on a horse called Sanvina.

In the early 1950s he received a permit to train; his first victory in 1953 at Rothbury was also one of his final wins as a jockey.

1958

Oliver was also second in the 1958 Grand National with Moidore's Token.

1959

In the 1959 Grand National the Oliver trained Wyndburgh finished second.

1962

The horse would repeat the same result in the 1962 Grand National, the only horse to ever finish second three times without winning.

In 1962 Oliver and Willie Stephenson resurrected the Doncaster Bloodstock Sales.

1963

Oliver won his first Scottish Grand National in 1963 with Pappageno's Cottage.

1968

In November 1968 he won five races in a day at Wolverhampton.

At the peak of his career he was winning around 50 races a season.

1970

He would win a record five Scottish Grand Nationals with further wins in 1970, 1971, 1979 and 1982.

1997

Oliver was appointed an OBE in the 1997 Queen's Birthday Honours list for services to farming and the local community.