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Roger Varian was born on 14 March, 1979, is a Trainer. At 41 years old, Roger Varian height not available right now. We will update Roger Varian's height soon as possible.
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Roger Varian Age |
43 years old |
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Pisces |
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14 March 1979 |
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14 March |
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He is a member of famous Trainer with the age 43 years old group.
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Who Is Roger Varian's Wife?
His wife is Hanako Sonobe
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Hanako Sonobe |
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Roger Varian Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Roger Varian worth at the age of 43 years old? Roger Varian’s income source is mostly from being a successful Trainer. He is from . We have estimated
Roger Varian's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Roger Varian Social Network
Timeline
Varian moved from Kremlin House to Carlburg Stables in January 2017 after purchasing it from previous owner Clive Brittain.
In 2014 Kingston Hill finished second in the Epsom Derby before giving Varian his first British Classic Race win in the St Leger. Other winners for Varian stable in 2014 included the filly Cursory Glance (Albany Stakes, Moyglare Stud Stakes), Ambivalent (Middleton Stakes), Vert de Grece (Criterium International) and Belardo, who was rated the best two-year-old colt trained in Europe after his win in the Dewhurst Stakes.
In his first season as a trainer Varian sent out the filly Nahrain to win the Prix de l'Opera. Nahrain won the Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes in 2012, and other major winners from Varian's stable that year included Beyond Desire (Prix de Saint-Georges), Sri Putra (York Stakes) and Shimmering Surf (Pinnacle Stakes). In 2013, Varian's winners included Farraaj (Winter Derby), Ambivalent (Pretty Polly Stakes, Aljamaaher (Summer Mile Stakes), Princess Noor (Princess Margaret Stakes) and Kingston Hill), a grey two-year-old colt who won the Autumn Stakes and the Racing Post Trophy.
Varian returned to the United Kingdom and became assistant trainer to Michael Jarvis at the Kremlin House stable in Newmarket. He remained at the stable for ten years, handling horses such as Rakti and Eswarah before taking over the yard when Jarvis retired due to poor health in February 2011. Commenting on his succession, Varian described himself as "very grateful... very privileged and... very lucky".
Roger Varian is the son of Nigel and Sue Varian. His older brother Christopher was murdered in 2010 at Thame by a migrant worker with a history of mental illness. Speaking of his brother's death Varian has said "If I ever start worrying about something I always turn my mind back to Chris and say 'what are you worrying about that for? It doesn't matter. All this stuff is trivial. We are training animals to run as fast as they can. As long as I am doing my best, am honest with people and can go to bed at night with a clear conscience, it doesn't really matter". Varian is married to Hanako Sonobe and has three children: Momoka, Eiji and Reika.
Varian moved to the United States as a teenager and found employment as a work rider at Hollywood Park. On his return to the United Kingdom rode as a National Hunt jockey, mainly for the Josh Gifford stable, riding seven winners. He went back to the United States in 2001 for the Maryland-based Jack Fisher commenting that his riding career "needed a push forward". Less than two months after relocating to the United States, Varian sustained a serious wrist injury in a fall, ending his career as a jockey.