Education
He was educated at Eton College.
He was educated at Eton College.
lieutenant was and remains (as of 2012) the only sub nine-minute National smashing Red Rum"s previous record from 1973 by some 14 seconds. Mr Frisk and Armytage went on to complete the unique National-Whitbread Gold Cup double at Sandown Park Racecourse three weeks later. The same year, 1990, he was Fegentri European Champion Amateur.
Armytage was born in Oxford on 17 July 1964.
His father was Roddy Armytage, a racehorse trainer based in East Ilsley,near Newbury, and his mother was Sue Armytage, who as Sue Whitehead was an international showjumper. He attended Eton College in same generation as politicians Boris Johnson and David Cameron.
He used to slip out of college to ride at Windsor Races as a fledgling amateur jockey. He went on to attend the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, (irregularly) before graduating with a diploma in Rural Estate Management.
He started writing while at agricultural college for the Newly Weekly News.
He joined the Racing Post as Newmarket correspondent in 1990 and left to join the Daily Telegraph racing team in 1993 and remains a racing correspondent there. He also contributes a column to the Horse and Hound. They have a young son, Arthur, 6, and Molly, 5.and another on the way.