William Buick and Harry Skelton, two of Britain's leading jockeys, will attend the 2026 Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards at Ascot Racecourse. The event honors workers in British racing and breeding with prizes totaling £128,500 across six categories. Hosted by Ed Chamberlin, the ceremony recognizes 18 finalists and crowns an overall Employee of the Year.
The British Horseracing Authority has announced that dual champion Flat jockey William Buick and 2020/21 champion Jump jockey Harry Skelton will serve as special guests at the upcoming Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards. Sponsored by Godolphin, the ceremony is set for Monday, February 23, 2026, at Ascot Racecourse. This event celebrates the vital contributions of individuals working behind the scenes in British racing and breeding.
A total of £128,500 in prizes will be distributed across six categories, highlighting the achievements of 18 finalists. These nominees were selected by an expert judging panel from recommendations by employers, friends, and peers. The evening will culminate in the announcement of six category winners and the overall Employee of the Year.
ITV Racing presenter Ed Chamberlin will host the proceedings, bringing attention to the dedication of those who care for horses and support the industry daily. Buick, a Godolphin-retained rider, emphasized the event's importance: “The Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards is a truly special occasion where the whole industry comes together to thank the people who make our great sport the success it is. It’s a privilege to meet the finalists, hear their stories and to celebrate their hard work, passion and dedication to the horses they care for on a daily basis. These wonderful individuals are the beating heart of our industry, and what I do simply wouldn’t be possible without them.”
Skelton echoed this sentiment: “I’m incredibly honoured to be invited to attend this year’s Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards and celebrate the people who work so hard across British breeding and racing. On a daily basis, I witness the dedication and commitment of racing staff caring for our horses, whatever the weather from early mornings to late evenings and I’m hugely appreciative of the vital role they play in keeping our industry moving forward. Congratulations to everyone who has been nominated and to the finalists, and I wish you all the very best of luck.”
The awards underscore the industry's reliance on its workforce, providing a platform to acknowledge their efforts amid the challenges of the sport.