Mark Walker (horse trainer)
Mark Walker is a leading thoroughbred horse racing trainer in New Zealand and Australia and previously in Singapore. He has won the trainer's premiership eight times in New Zealand plus four times in Singapore.
Early career
Walker grew up on a dairy farm in Rahotu. He joined the Opunake Pony Club and competed in show-jumping and eventing.Te Akau Racing
After leaving school, Walker joined Te Akau Racing and worked his way up to be the head trainer.Walker won the New Zealand trainers premiership for the first time in the 2003/04 season when he was 31 years old, the youngest to ever do so. This record was later beaten by his Te Akau replacement, Jamie Richards, as a 30 year old. Between the 2003/04 and 2009/10 seasons Walker won the New Zealand premiership five times:
- 2003/04 - 76 wins
- 2005/06
- 2006/07
- 2008/09
- 2009/10
In 2010, Walker departed New Zealand to set up Te Akau's racing stables at Kranji racecourse in Singapore. While he was there he won the Singapore premiership four times:
- 2015
- 2017 - a record 87 wins
- 2019
- 2021.
Walker set up a Te Akau stable at Cranbourne in Melbourne. Australia.
With commitments either side of the Tasman, Mark was joined in partnership by Sam Bergerson in the 2023. The partnership went on to win the premiership in the following seasons:
- 2023/24 - 169 wins, including 21 group and listed races. 2nd was Stephen Marsh on 100 wins with Lisa Latta 3rd on 66.
- 2024/25 - 131 wins, including 18 group and listed races. 2nd was Stephen Marsh on 104 wins with Lance O'Sullivan & Andrew Scott 3rd on 82.
Notable horses
Notable horses Walker has trained or co-trained include:- Darci Brahma
- Distinctly Secret, winner of the 2002 Grand Prix Stakes and Rough Habit Plate, the 2003 Kelt Capital Stakes and the Awapuni Gold Cup in 2004 and 2005. He was also 3rd in the 2003 Caulfield Cup.
- Imperatriz
- Kings Chapel, winner of the New Zealand 2000 Guineas, Telegraph Handicap and Otaki-Maori Weight for Age
- Maroofity, winner of Walker's first Group 1, the 2003 Ellerslie Sires Produce Stakes, and the 2003 Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes and the 2005 Thorndon Mile
- Princess Coup
- Tell A Tale, winner of the New Zealand 2000 Guineas