Cornelius Lysaght

Cornelius Lysaght[1] (/ˈlsət/ LY-sət, born 27 January 1965 in Gloucester, England) was the horse racing correspondent of the BBC, usually broadcasting on Radio 5 Live.[2] He took up this position in June 2001, succeeding Peter Bromley, who had held the position since 1959.

Lysaght was raised in Herefordshire and educated at Eton. Initially a broadcaster with radio stations Severn Sound (Gloucester) and Southern Sound (Brighton) and telephone service Racecall, he was amongst the first people heard on Radio 5. He lives in the Midlands.

In 2003, Lysaght helped BBC 5 Live's racing team win a Sony Award for its Cheltenham Festival coverage. In the 1990s he appeared on BBC Radio 1 as the voice of Mark and Lard's daily competition feature "Dobbins or Bobbins".[3]

He has written for the London Evening Standard, Horse and Hound magazine, The Sunday Mirror, Owner Breeder magazine, The Times, The Guardian, Radio Times and for the BBC website. His first book World Racecourses (Collins) was published in October 2018.

He is a supporter of Everton Football Club.[4] and has been owner or joint owner of a number of racehorses trained by Mrs S C Bradburne, Nick Alexander, A Balding and M D Hammond. He also wears spectacles.

It was announced in December 2019 that he would be leaving the BBC in 2020.[5]

References

  1. Mentioned on Fighting Talk, Radio 5 Live, March 30, 2013
  2. "Cornelius Lysaght". BBC Online. February 2008. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  3. "Afternoon Show". Scrawn and Lard.co.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  4. Mentioned on Fighting Talk, Radio 5 Live, June 18, 2012 - also see CorneliusRacing on Twitter
  5. "Horse racing correspondent Lysaght leaving BBC after 30 years". Prolific North. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
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