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Sam Waley-Cohen

Sam Waley-Cohen (born 15 April 1982) is an English entrepreneur and retired amateur National Hunt renowned for his victory in the aboard the 50-1 outsider , which marked the culmination of his riding career. As a businessman, he founded in 2008 with the goal of elevating the global reputation of dentistry, later merging it with Dentex Health to form PortmanDentex, a major player in group dentistry across the and . His jockeying achievements also include winning the prestigious in 2011 on Long Run and the King Chase in 2010, establishing him as one of the most successful amateur riders in modern jump racing. Born into a prominent Anglo-Jewish as the son of racehorse owner and breeder , Sam Waley-Cohen grew up immersed in the world of , though a family tragedy—the death of his brother from cancer in 2004—profoundly influenced his approach to life and career. Despite an to horses, he pursued amateur jockeying alongside his professional endeavors, amassing over 100 wins, including multiple successes at and , while maintaining a professional racing record that rivaled many full-time riders. A father of three, Waley-Cohen balances his executive role at PortmanDentex with diverse personal pursuits, such as piloting helicopters and airplanes, mountaineering (including skiing down ), and competitive running, reflecting his multifaceted and adventurous lifestyle.

Early life and family

Education

Sam Waley-Cohen attended the , a preparatory school in , from approximately ages 8 to 13, leaving in 1995. He then enrolled at St Edward's School, a in , where he completed his . During this time, his family's interests influenced his extracurricular activities, fostering an early passion for horse riding. Waley-Cohen later studied at the , where he completed a in .

Family background

Sam Waley-Cohen was born on 15 April 1982 in , , to Robert Bernard Waley-Cohen, a businessman and prominent racehorse owner and breeder, and Felicity Ann Samuel, who has been active in as well as charitable fundraising, particularly for . He grew up as one of four siblings in a close-knit : older brother Marcus, a businessman; older sister Jessica; and younger brother , who was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 11 and fought the illness for nearly a decade before his death on 12 July 2004 at age 20. The loss profoundly shaped dynamics, inspiring a commitment to living fully and supporting related causes, including the establishment of the Waley-Cohen ward at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital. The Waley-Cohen family traces its Anglo-Jewish heritage to prominent 19th-century figures in London's Jewish community, with ancestral ties to banking and finance through both paternal and maternal lines, including the Hill Samuel banking dynasty on his mother's side. Family tradition includes regular attendance at the of , reflecting their ongoing connection to . From an early age, Sam's passion for equestrian activities was nurtured by his father's deep involvement in , which provided access to family-owned stables and opportunities to ride and train alongside professional setups near their home in Edge Hill, . This environment not only fostered his skills but also embedded racing as a central family pursuit.

Horse racing career

Amateur jockey beginnings

Sam Waley-Cohen developed an early interest in , influenced by his family's longstanding involvement in sports, where his older brother and sister already owned ponies that he could ride from a young age. This familial encouragement, particularly from his father , a noted racehorse owner and trainer, led him to begin competing in point-to-point races in the early as an . By late 2003, he had amassed 20 point-to-point victories, often riding family-owned horses prepared by his father. Waley-Cohen's transition to races under rules came in 2003, when he secured his first win aboard Moscow Dancer, trained by Peter Monteith, in an riders' hurdle at Kelso on 1 December. During this period, he balanced his burgeoning with his studies, pursuing a in at the while continuing to ride out with his father and compete in novice hurdles and point-to-points. This dual commitment highlighted his determination, as he navigated the demands of academia alongside the physical and logistical challenges of . As an , Waley-Cohen faced significant hurdles in competing against seasoned professionals, including limited riding opportunities and the need to prove his skill without full-time dedication to the . To overcome these, he adopted a rigorous training regimen, including schooling sessions with elite trainers like to refine his technique and horse management. By 2010, he had accumulated dozens of wins across point-to-point and novice events, establishing a solid foundation through persistent effort and family support.

Major victories

In January 2011, Waley-Cohen partnered Long Run—owned and bred by his father, —to victory in the postponed 2010 at Kempton Park, denying a record fifth win in the prestigious Grade 1 race. Long Run, trained by , held off strong challengers like Denman and by twelve lengths in testing conditions. A month later, Waley-Cohen achieved one of his most prestigious victories in the 2011 aboard the same horse. This triumph marked the first time an amateur jockey had won the race since Jim Wilson on in 1981, ending a 30-year drought for amateurs in jump racing's most coveted event. Long Run held off strong challengers like Denman and to secure the victory by four lengths, highlighting Waley-Cohen's tactical riding in a high-stakes contest. Waley-Cohen won the King Chase again in 2012, where Long Run reclaimed the title in a dramatic decision over Captain Chris, demonstrating the pair's enduring competitiveness at the top level. These wins contributed to Waley-Cohen's collection of multiple Grade 1 successes, underscoring his prowess as an in elite . Waley-Cohen's career culminated in the at , where he rode the 50-1 outsider —again owned by his father Robert—to a two-and-a-quarter-length victory over the 40-runner field. This win made him the first to succeed in the Grand since Marcus Armytage on Mr Frisk in , completing a rare Gold Cup-Grand double achieved by no other . As his announced final ride before retirement, the triumph garnered widespread media acclaim for its fairytale quality, with outlets describing it as a romantic, once-in-a-lifetime story in British racing. Over his career, Waley-Cohen amassed more than 100 victories, including seven over the Grand fences, cementing his status as one of the most successful riders in modern jump racing history.

Retirement and legacy

In April 2022, after two decades as a prominent amateur , Sam Waley-Cohen announced his retirement from race riding, stating that his upcoming mount in the Grand National would mark his final competitive outing. The decision reflected a desire to prioritize his burgeoning business career, where he serves as founder and CEO of a major dental care group, alongside greater involvement with his family. Waley-Cohen's last ride came on 9 April 2022, aboard the seven-year-old in the Grand National at , where the horse secured a dramatic victory at 50-1 odds, providing an unforgettable capstone to his riding achievements. Owned by an amateur syndicate headed by his father, , triumphed by two and a quarter lengths, fulfilling a long-held family ambition in the process. Waley-Cohen's legacy endures as a trailblazer for jockeys, proving that non-professionals could excel against elite competition in . He became the first to claim victories in both the (2011, aboard Long Run) and the Grand National (2022, aboard ), a dual feat unmatched by any other rider of his status. His record includes numerous high-profile successes, such as two King George VI Chase wins, inspiring subsequent generations of s to pursue top-level racing while balancing other pursuits. Following his retirement, Waley-Cohen has sustained his connection to the through ongoing horse ownership in the family syndicate, including monitoring ' continued campaign, and by contributing occasional insights and interviews to media outlets. He has firmly ruled out any return to the saddle, emphasizing his commitment to these new roles.

Business career

Founding Portman Dental Care

Sam Waley-Cohen founded Portman Dental Care in 2008 with the ambition to transform the perception of , which he viewed as underdeveloped compared to international standards, often stereotyped in popular culture such as the film . The idea originated during his time in circles, specifically in the weighing room at Tweseldown racecourse, where he observed the poor dental health of fellow jockey and recognized broader inefficiencies in dental practice management and patient care. Drawing from these personal experiences, Waley-Cohen identified significant market gaps in the provision of high-quality private dental services, which were overshadowed by the dominant NHS system and often lacked a patient-centered approach. As a solo entrepreneur without a dental background, Waley-Cohen launched the company to create a privately focused group emphasizing exceptional patient outcomes, clinical excellence, and innovative practice management to differentiate from the fragmented, NHS-reliant market. The initial prioritized acquiring and upgrading independent practices to deliver premium services, including specialist treatments and personalized care, while fostering autonomy and . Early operations relied on targeted acquisitions, beginning with the first practice in in 2009, funded through personal resources. By 2011, Portman had expanded to include several practices through selective buyouts, earning Waley-Cohen a as Spear's Young Entrepreneur of the Year for his innovative disruption of the sector. Throughout this foundational phase, Waley-Cohen balanced his entrepreneurial efforts with part-time amateur commitments, ensuring the business's growth without compromising his racing pursuits. This period established Portman as a pioneer in group , setting the stage for its emphasis on holistic wellness and long-term patient relationships over volume-driven care.

Growth and leadership

Under Sam Waley-Cohen's leadership as CEO since 2009, Portman Dental Care experienced rapid expansion, growing from a startup to over 200 practices across the , , and by 2022. This growth was fueled by a of strategic acquisitions and organic development, with the company achieving a valuation exceeding £300 million by 2018. Key to this expansion were partnerships with that provided funding for acquisitions, including investments from Livingbridge in 2014 and a majority stake acquisition by Core Equity Holdings, a US-based , in 2018. These alliances enabled Portman to integrate numerous independent practices, enhancing its footprint in the private dental sector while maintaining a focus on high-quality care. Waley-Cohen's leadership emphasized a people-centric approach, prioritizing employee through a supportive culture that fosters continuous improvement and innovation in areas like . He championed ethical practices by promoting transparency and clinician autonomy within the privately focused model, ensuring that growth did not compromise patient-centered outcomes. In 2022, Portman announced a merger with Dentex Health, completed in 2023, which expanded the combined entity—now known as PortmanDentex—to over 370 practices across the , , and other European countries, with Waley-Cohen continuing as Group CEO and Chairman to lead the merged group. This transaction, backed by Core Equity, marked a pivotal evolution in the group's scale and international presence. As of 2025, PortmanDentex supports over 370 practices and continues to expand in Europe. His high-profile victory in the further boosted networking opportunities for the .

Personal life

Marriage and children

Sam Waley-Cohen met Annabel "Bella" Ballin through mutual friends and they married on 11 June 2011 at St Michael and All Angels Church in , . The ceremony was attended by several notable figures, including Catherine, then Duchess of Cambridge, and her sister . Annabel Waley-Cohen runs Hats & Bells, a children's party planning and catering business that she co-founded. The couple shares a , which shapes their family traditions, including regular attendance at the . They have three children: Maximilian Bertie Thomas, born on 10 March 2013; Scarlett Ophelia Grace, born on 1 2015; and Alexander Samuel Bernard, born in 2019. The family resides in the English countryside near racing and business hubs, allowing Waley-Cohen to balance his professional travel with family life.

Friendships and interests

Sam Waley-Cohen maintains a close friendship with Prince William that originated during their time together at Wetherby prep school in . He also developed a strong bond with Kate Middleton while both were students in , with Waley-Cohen attending the and Middleton at the . These connections have endured, exemplified by Waley-Cohen's invitation to both William and Kate to a "Freakin' Naughty"-themed party at his family's home in June 2007, following the couple's brief separation earlier that year; the event is widely credited with facilitating their reconciliation, though Waley-Cohen has downplayed his role as mere hosting. Their mutual support extends to pursuits, as William and Kate publicly congratulated Waley-Cohen via after his victory, highlighting their ongoing encouragement of his racing career. The depth of these ties was evident at royal milestones, including Waley-Cohen's attendance as a guest at William and Kate's 2011 wedding at , where he was invited as a longtime friend of the couple. Friendships like these, forged in youth, have shaped Waley-Cohen's adult social network, blending personal bonds with shared interests in sports and outdoor activities. Outside his professional and family life, Waley-Cohen pursues adventurous hobbies that reflect his thrill-seeking nature. An enthusiastic mountaineer, he has tackled challenging ascents such as in the , where he carried skis to the summit before descending via a ski route, combining climbing with high-altitude in a single expedition. He is also a licensed private pilot, having earned his fixed-wing airplane certification at age 18 and qualification at 21, often using his skills for personal travel, such as flying himself to equestrian events. ranks among his favored pastimes, frequently incorporated into his mountaineering trips for added excitement and variety. Waley-Cohen takes pride in his Anglo-Jewish heritage, viewing his accomplishments as an opportunity to represent and inspire the Jewish community; following his 2022 Grand National win, he stated that he aimed to "fly the flag for all Jews" through such successes.

Philanthropy

Donations from racing

Following his victory in the 2022 Grand National aboard Noble Yeats, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) allocated the retained jockey's share of the prize money—approximately £50,000 from the £561,300 first-place purse—to the Amateur Jockeys Association (AJA) in support of education, training programs, and insurance coverage for amateur jockeys, at Waley-Cohen's direction. Waley-Cohen emphasized that his motivation stemmed from a passion for the sport rather than financial reward, stating he hoped the allocation would help sustain opportunities for future amateurs. In recognition of Waley-Cohen's 2011 successes, including his amateur victory in the on Long Run, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) allocated £30,000 in grants tied to those achievements, with £20,000 going directly to racing charities. Of this, the received funds to sponsor additional Jump races for amateur riders, while £5,000 supported Pony Racing Authority training days and another £5,000 was donated to the Thomas Andrew Waley-Cohen (TAWC) Fund, a charity founded by Waley-Cohen to aid young entrepreneurs. These contributions aimed to enhance equipment, training, and competitive opportunities within the amateur racing community. Waley-Cohen publicly announced both allocations shortly after the respective victories, framing them as expressions of gratitude to the racing community and its amateur participants. The 2022 allocation, in particular, underscored his commitment to the sport's grassroots level, funding initiatives that provide practical support for emerging riders' development and welfare.

Family and community involvement

Sam Waley-Cohen hails from a prominent Anglo-Jewish family with a longstanding commitment to , exemplified by the Robert and Felicity Waley-Cohen Charitable Trust, which provides support for young people facing challenges in the and surrounding areas, as well as contributions to the Children’s and established arts organizations. Following the death of his brother Thomas from bone cancer in 2004, the family pledged to raise £1 million for the Children’s Campaign, reflecting their dedication to health and youth support initiatives. Inspired by his family's charitable legacy, Waley-Cohen founded the TAWC Fund (Thomas Andrew Waley-Cohen Fund) in 2011 to offer start-up funding and to young entrepreneurs, providing annual support for and programs aimed at empowering the next generation. In the racing community, Waley-Cohen has contributed to the British Horseracing Authority's efforts to enhance support for amateur jockeys, including financial contributions from his victories to fund additional races and accessibility measures, a model extended post his 2022 retirement to promote broader participation in the . As a of the Injured Jockeys Fund since at least 2011, he has helped advance programs for riders, fostering community resilience within horseracing. In 2024, he joined the Board of Stewards at The (as of November 2025). Waley-Cohen's personal engagement extends to health advocacy, serving as a celebrity ambassador for the Bone Cancer Research Trust and participating in awareness campaigns, such as dental professional events to promote early detection, directly tied to his family's experiences with the disease.

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