Peter Niven
Peter Niven is a retired British jump jockey in National Hunt racing. In May 2001 he became the first Scotsman and sixth jockey to ride over 1,000 winners, eventually retiring in September that year with 1002 winners. At the time of his retirement he was the only jockey to have won five races in a day on four occasions. He is now a racehorse trainer.
Racing career
Niven won his first race at Sedgefield in 1984 on a horse called Loch Brandy. After struggling for a few years to make his way in the sport, he teamed up with Mary Reveley at her Saltburn stables in Clevelend soon forging a formidable partnership. He became a professional jockey in 1986. Some of the 'major' races he won include:Notable wins
- International Hurdle 1987
- Great Yorkshire Chase 1991, 1994
- Future Champion Novices' Chase 1993
- Tingle Creek Chase 1993
- Fighting Fifth Hurdle 1994
- RSA Chase 1994
- Liverpool Hurdle 1995, 1998
- Maghull Novices' Chase 1996
- Eider Chase 1995, 1997
- Midlands Grand National 1997
Grand National
- 1991 Grand National Hotplate
- 1992 Grand National Rubika
- 1994 Grand National Mr Boston
- 1995 Grand National Superior Finish
- 1997 Grand National Avro Anson
- 2000 Grand National Hollybank Buck
Awards
- Lester Award: Jump Jockey of the Year 1991
- Lester Award: Jump Jockey Special Recognition Award 2000