Amateur jockey Lorna Brooke who died aged 37 to have Cheltenham race run in her honour Mirror 5 hrs ago Cheltenham will honour the late Lorna Brooke at tomorrow’s Hunter Chase meeting. The much-loved amateur rider died aged 37 on April 19 as a result of a spinal injury sustained in a fall at Taunton earlier in the month. Brooke was airlifted to hospital after the incident involving a horse named Orchestrated, owned and trained by her mother Lady Susan Brooke. The penultimate contest on Friday's seven-race card at 7.45pm has been named the Lorna Brooke Open Hunters’ Chase. One trainer with a runner is Philip Rowley, who saddles Optimised, runner-up in 2019.