Norman Oliver (greyhound trainer)

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Norman Oliver
Oliver with Ramdeen Stuart
OccupationGreyhound Trainer
Born(1927-11-11)11 November 1927
Newcastle upon Tyne
Died21 June 2012(2012-06-21) (aged 84)
Newcastle upon Tyne
Major racing wins
Classic/Feature wins:
St Leger
(1972)
Gold Collar
(1973)
BBC TV Trophy
(1968)
All England Cup
(1973)
Birmingham Cup
(1971)
Ebor Stakes
(1963), (1968), (1973)
Midland Flat
(1962), (1963)
Northern Flat
(1963)
Regency
(1969)
Steward's Cup
(1972)
St Mungo Cup
(1968), (1973), (1976), (1977)
Honours
1973 UK Trainer of the Year

Norman Oliver (1927-2012), was an English greyhound trainer. He was 1973 UK Trainer of the Year.[1][2]

Profile

Oliver became involved in greyhound racing through his father Ted Oliver who was a bookmaker. Norman was attached to Brough Park in Newcastle during the entire training career.[3]

Oliver's first success was winning the 1962 Midland Flat at Hall Green Stadium, with Happy Sailor. The following year he won several events and reached a major final when he steered Super Car through to the 1963 Scottish Greyhound Derby.[2][4][3]

In 1967 he won his first major event when Hi Ho Silver won the Scottish Derby. An

St Leger and Gold Collar.[2][4][3]

He trained greyhounds for Kevin Keegan, Terry McDermott, Jonjo O'Neill and Tommy Stack.[6]

He was voted 1973 UK Trainer of the Year. Oliver retired in 2010 and died in 2012 aged 84.[6]

Personal life

He married Dora and had two children Beverly and Denise. He owned racehorses, trained by Malcolm Jefferson.[6]

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