Newbury Weekly News

Race raises staggering £175,000 for MND

Hundreds turn out at Newbury Racecourse to support former champion jockey Steve Jobar charity fundraiser

- By SARAH BOSLEY newsdesk@newburynew­s.co.uk @newburytod­ay

HUNDREDS of people turned out to support the MND community in a huge fundraisin­g event at Newbury Racecourse.

More than 450 guests came together at ex-jockey Steve Jobar’s special race day on Friday, which is expected to have raised a staggering £175,000.

Mr Jobar, a former champion jump jockey and glider pilot from Wickham, was diagnosed with the degenerati­ve motor neurone disease in April 2022, which has robbed him of his voice and his ability to swallow food.

Some of the biggest names from racing rallied to support the event, which included a Champagne reception and lunch, auctions, a raffle for a car and a sponsored race in Mr Jobar’s name.

His wife Dottie ChanningWi­lliams captured the spirit of the event when she said: “The community is full of hope, raising funds to spare future generation­s from this awful disease.

“A huge thank you to the MND Associatio­n, especially our Reading and West Berkshire branch, for being our safety net.”

For Mr Jobar, who will be 75 on Good Friday, the event was “one of the best days of his life”.

He said afterwards: “If you could bottle the feelings coming from all in the room I think we would have a cure for MND tomorrow.

“What an extraordin­ary day it turned out to be. Both positive, generous and fun.

“I may not be functionin­g right but it was still one of the best days of my life.

”Of course, without my committee it would never have happened – what a team they turned out to be.”

He was joined on the day by his good friend John Francome, former jump jockey, trainer and broadcaste­r, and trainer Richard Phillips, who both conducted the live auction of items and experience­s.

Sky Sports presenter Mike Cattermole hosted the lunch and the guests included former top jockeys and trainers as well as two world champion glider pilots.

The star lot at the auction was a magnificen­t oil painting by Peter Curling of Mr Jobar on Triumph Hurdle winner Heighlin, which was bought for £7,000 by David Elsworth, his trainer.

The online silent auction, which was held in the run up to the event, included lots such as a morning on the gallops with

Paul Nicholls, including breakfast and tickets for racing at Taunton or Wincanton; a round of golf for two people with Sir Anthony McCoy and John Francome at Frilford Heath or Sunningdal­e; two tickets to The Sir Peter O’Sullevan Award Lunch at the Dorchester in November; tickets to The Eagles farewell tour in Manchester in May; and four debenture seats for England v South Africa rugby at Twickenham in November.

Funds are still coming in to boost the proceeds, which will be split between MND research and the MND Associatio­n’s Reading and West Berkshire Branch.

You can still donate here – https://www.justgiving.com/ page/stevejobar­mnd

The charity said it was “over the moon” with the amount of funds and awareness of MND raised by Mr Jobar and it was grateful to all those who so generously contribute­d to the success of the event.

If you could bottle the feelings coming from all in the room I think we would have a cure for MND tomorrow

 ?? ?? Organising committee members, Kathy Madden and Jane Gilbertwit­h guest Gillian, Lady Howard de Walden, from Kintbury, centre
Organising committee members, Kathy Madden and Jane Gilbertwit­h guest Gillian, Lady Howard de Walden, from Kintbury, centre
 ?? ?? A photo finish in the Steve Jobar MND Handicap Hurdle won by Zain Nights
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A photo finish in the Steve Jobar MND Handicap Hurdle won by Zain Nights Ref: 12-0624 Q
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Dotty Channing-Williams and Steve Jobar with winning Jockey Tom Cannon Ref: 12-0724J
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John Francome with Steve Jobar Ref: 12-0724D
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John Francombe at the auction Ref: 12-0824 C

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