Alastair Down (journalist) explained

Alastair Down
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Birth Name:Alastair Gordon Lyell Down
Birth Date:9 February 1956
Alma Mater:University of York
Occupation:Journalist, broadcaster
Years Active:1979–2024
Employer:Channel 4 Racing (before 2001–2012)
Party:Liberal Democrats
Children:4
Awards:Racing Writer of the Year (5 times)

Alastair Gordon Lyell Down (9 February 1956 – 1 November 2024) was an English journalist and broadcaster who wrote for Sporting Life and Racing Post and covered horse racing for Channel 4 Racing.

Early life and education

Alastair Gordon Lyell Down was born on 9 February 1956.[1] His father, Gordon Down, was an insurance broker, and his mother, Pam, was a gardener. He grew up in Bromley. Down graduated from Tonbridge School and later from the University of York. He said that he attended the University of York because seven racecourses were within an hour's drive of it. At university, Down spent much of his time betting on horse races. He boasted that in his final two years there, he attended only two lectures.[2]

Career

Down started his career in 1979 with Raceform, shortly before joining The Sun. He then joined Sporting Life two years later, in 1981.[3] He was made the lead presenter of Channel 4 Racing in 2001.[4] His role on the show was particularly prominent when it focused on jump racing. When Channel 4 Racing employed a new production company in 2012, Down was dropped along with John McCririck and Mike Cattermole, which ended his frequent television appearances.

A collection of his writings, titled The Down Side: The Very Best of Racing's Top Writer and TV Presenter, was published in 2012.[5] Its sequel, Cheltenham et Al: The Best of Alastair Down, was compiled by Sean Magee and published in 2014. The book won the 2015 British Sports Book Award in the Best Horse Racing Book category, the last one to do so.[6]

Personal life and death

Down was married to Frances Down (née Werner) from 1988. He later separated from her. They had three children together and he had a daughter from another relationship. His daughter Saskia was killed in the 2019 London Bridge stabbing.[7] According to the Racing Post, he never recovered emotionally from her death and drinking became a "safe haven" for him.[8]

Down resided in Evenlode in Gloucestershire, as of 2012 and in Bledington from December 2020.[9] He died on 1 November 2024, aged 68, after a brief illness.[10]

Awards and honours

Down received the Racing Writer of the Year Award from the Horserace Writers and Photographers Association five times, first in 1994 and most recently in 2018.[11] He was the only journalist to receive the award five times.[12] He was awarded the President’s Award by the association in 2022, receiving it in 2023.[13] The press room of the Cheltenham Racecourse was renamed after him in his honour in October 2024.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Powell . Peter . 13 November 2024 . Alastair Down obituary: Racing journalist and bon viveur . subscription . 21 November 2024 . The Times.
  2. News: 2 November 2024 . Alastair Down, ebullient racing journalist and broadcaster who won a string of awards – obituary . 3 November 2024 . . 0307-1235.
  3. Web site: Ashforth . David . 1 November 2024 . Alastair Down . 3 November 2024 . Association of Mirror Pensioners.
  4. Web site: 1 November 2024 . Redcar pays tribute to the legendary writer who poked fun at the course . 4 November 2024 . Redcar Racecourse.
  5. Book: Down, Alastair . The Down Side: The Very Best of Racing’s Top Writer and TV Presenter . May 2012 . Raceform Limited . 978-1-908216-05-2.
  6. Web site: 2024 . Previous winners . 4 November 2024 . British Sports Book Awards.
  7. Web site: Lloyd . Howard . 1 November 2024 . Tributes paid to racing stalwart Alastair Down . 4 November 2024 . Bristol Post.
  8. Web site: Ashforth . David . 1 November 2024 . Alastair Down: a master conjuror of words and a cherished advocate for racing . 4 November 2024 . Racing Post.
  9. News: Armytage . Marcus . Marcus Armytage . 21 December 2020 . Marcus Armytage's Racing Diary: racing is not exactly overrun with holy men but Richard Rendall is a notable exception . 21 November 2024 . The Telegraph . 0307-1235.
  10. Web site: Lees . Jon . Hart . Peter . 2 November 2024 . Channel 4 legend dead just one month after receiving huge accolade . 4 November 2024 . OK! Magazine.
  11. Web site: 1 November 2024 . Tributes Flow For Legendary Racing Writer Alastair Down, Who Dies Aged 68 . 3 November 2024 . Thoroughbred Daily News.
  12. Web site: 1 November 2024 . Alastair Down: Racing writer and broadcaster dies aged 68 . 1 November 2024 . BBC Sport.
  13. Web site: Cleary . David . 5 December 2023 . 2023 HWPA Derby Awards – winners announced . 4 November 2024 . HWPA.
  14. Web site: Lees . Jon . 1 November 2024 . Channel 4 icon dies just a week after being given huge honour . 3 November 2024 . The Mirror.