Shortlists revealed for 2026 Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards, sponsored by Godolphin

The shortlists have been announced today for the 2026 Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards, sponsored by Godolphin.

Following an extensive and highly competitive round of judging, the expert panel has agreed a shortlist of 10 individuals in each of the six award categories.

The 60 shortlisters now enter the second stage of judging, where they will be vying for a place in the final at Ascot Racecourse on 23 February 2026.

Hosted by ITV Racing’s Ed Chamberlin, the 2026 ceremony will see a new cohort of award winners and the crowning of the Employee of the Year, with all finalists securing a share of the £128,500 in prize money provided by Godolphin. 

All shortlisted nominees who do not make the final three will still benefit from a £250 prize, which recognises their significant achievement in reaching this stage of the judging process.

Brant Dunshea, acting Chief Executive of the BHA, said:

“Congratulations to everyone who has been shortlisted for an award. This is a very impressive accomplishment, particularly given the high standard of competition again this year, and you should be immensely proud of this recognition.

“The judges had a tough job in whittling down more than 160 nominations to a shortlist of just 60, and I hope that everyone who was nominated for an award will feel pleased that your hard work has been recognised by the people around you.

“My sincere thanks to our judging panel, to our generous and longstanding sponsors Godolphin, and to our partners at the Racing Post, Racing TV and Ascot Racecourse. 

“We are also grateful to everyone who helped support the nominations period. These are the industry’s awards and it’s wonderful to see racing and breeding embrace their importance to the people they exist to honour.”

Chair of the judging panel, Nick Luck, said:

“As judges we always have our work cut out with the quality of nominations and the wide-ranging skills, experience and contribution of our nominees. This year has been no exception, with a typical competitive process that’s given us some seriously difficult decisions to make.

“But we feel that the shortlist represents a wonderful array of talent from across the country and some exceptionally dedicated committed people who make a positive difference to racing, breeding and our local communities. Round two certainly won’t be any easier!” 

The shortlisted nominees for each category are:

Newcomer Award

Carly Rumsey – Jeremy Scott 
Emily Lucas – James Moffat 
Emma Skerritt – Richenda Ford
Faye Levick – Jedd O’Keeffe
Freddie Wilks – Charlie Johnston 
Lizzy Skidmore – Nick Gifford 
Macey Ford – Jim Boyle 
Poppy Hatton – Natalie Folland
Sienna Anderson – Charlie Fellowes
Verity Haigh – Jo Foster 

Leadership Award

Aideen Marshall – Kevin Philippart De Foy
Annelie Hollsteniu – Stuart Williams 
Carrie Sanderson – Karl Burke
Claire Freeman – Dan Skelton 
Jaimie Duff – Lucinda Russell
Jennifer Burns – Jim Goldie
Louisa Allen – Jim Boyle 
Michael Marvin – Tim Easterby 
Ryan King – James Owen 
Sarah Peacock – Manor House Stables

Rider / Racing Groom Award

Danielle Mooney – Karl Burke
Ellie Jefferson – Christian Williams
Erin Shannon – Roger Varian 
Evie Gleason – Marcus Tregoning
Jessica Jubb – Nick Alexander
Kerry Bennett – Roger Varian 
Kieran Kourdache – Karl Burke
Michelle Kramer – Paul Nicholls
Tom Busfield – Jedd O’Keeffe

Stud Award

Dayna Walsh – Tweenhills 
Farhat Iqbal – Stetchworth and Middle Park Studs
Graham Rylance – Charlock Stud
Hannelore Gossage – Park Wood Stud 
Isabel Byford – Shadwell Estate
James Goddard – Chasemore Farm 
Laura Wright – Hazlewood Bloodstock 
Oleh Ihnatenko – Whitsbury Manor Stud
Scott Marshall – Tweenhills
Zoe Andrews – Louise Kemble (Elms Bloodstock)

Dedication Award

Christopher Pattenden – Diana Grissell 
Derek Snaith – Charlie Fellowes
Emma Batten – Charlie Longston 
Dean Angell – Amanda Perrett
Gemma Edwards – David Pipe 
Helen Haliwell – James Fanshawe
Kate Ford - Goldford Stud
Kenny Williams – Michael Dods
Robert Storton – Jack Channon 
Tina Jacobs – William Haggas 

Community Award

Anna Collins – Chester Racecourse
Bobby Beevers – Autism in Racing 
Geraldine Jones – Godolphin 
Hayley Clements – Micky Hammond
Karen Davies – Racing Welfare
Liz Prowting – Racehorse owner 
Louise Robson – Retraining of Racehorses
Lucy Gurney – Women in Racing
Simon Bailey – Sports Chaplaincy UK 
Susan Corbett – Racehorse trainer