Paul Hanagan retired from the saddle in August 2023 after an impressive, 25-year career, during which he rode over 2,000 winners, including 10 at the highest, Group 1 level, and British Champion Flat Jockey twice, in 2010 and 2011. Born in Warrington, Cheshire on September 8, 1980, Hanagan graduated from the British Racing School on the outskirts of Newmarket and had his first ride in public on Stone Beck, trained by Malcolm Jefferson, at Haydock Park on September 4, 1998. On the recommendation of Jefferson, he subsequently became apprenticed to Richard Fahey in Malton, North Yorkshire and so began a fruitful association that would take him to the apprentices’ title in 2002 and both senior jockeys’ titles.
Indeed, it was the successful alliance with Fahey that led Hanagan to be announced as retained rider for owner Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2012, following the retirement of the previous incumbent, Richard Hills. Highlights of that four-year partnership, which came to an end in November 2016, included winning the Oaks and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes on Taghrooda and the Coral-Eclipse Stakes on Mukhadram in 2014, and both the July Cup and the British Champion Sprint Stakes on Muhaarar in 2015.