Trainer Tony Carroll, jockey Billy Loughnane, apprentice Ryan Kavanagh and owner Godolphin each won championships in their respective categories on the all-weather.Carroll's 2025 season was a landmark with over £1 million in prize-money for the first time and he sent out 128 winners. His momentum continued into the all-weather season, with 68 wins total.Carroll said, “I have really enjoyed the season. Winning is what it is all about and it has been lovely for us. The team has been fantastic. There has been a great buzz behind the scenes, which is what I like, and everybody has worked so hard.“There have been so many highlights during the season. If I had to pick one, it was young Myla Coppins winning on Francesi (Caravaggio).”The 20-year-old Loughnane finished the season with 98 wins, 37 clear of the runner-up Luke Morris. He was also last year's All-Weather Champion Jockey.Loughnane said, “The all-weather has a special place in my heart. My dad trains a lot of all-weather horses, and I started off on the all-weather a couple of years ago. Thankfully, I have managed to win the title again.“I was trying to ride 200 winners for the year in the first part of the season, so I really gave it a kick to begin with. January and a lot of February were quite quiet, although Meydan was a little bit busier and having the opportunity to ride in the Middle East was great. Then I came back and thankfully the horses kept rolling for the end of it.”Kavanagh, who is associated with Ian Williams, rode 25 winners this season, and said, “I am delighted, but I would not be here if it wasn't for all the support I have had from my boss Ian Williams, my agent Jack Hind, friends and family, plus all the other trainers that have supported me.“I have been lucky enough to get on many good horses, horses that have won plenty of times for me. I think Tonal (Siyouni) stands out. I have won on him five times, so he is definitely a horse that has helped me this winter. It is a very special day.”Godolphin was named the All-Weather Champion Owner for the 12th consecutive year. Some of the winners in the royal blue include Classic hopes Hidden Force (Frankel), King's Trail (Sea The Stars), Nation's Hope (Ghaiyyath), and Abashiri (Frankel).Hugh Anderson, Godolphin managing director (UK & Dubai), said, “Everyone at Godolphin is delighted to record a twelfth consecutive Owners' Championship on the All-Weather.“The All-Weather season remains an important feature of the racing year and we have had some exciting winners that could now be heading to this year's Classics, including King's Trail, Hidden Force and Abashiri.“As ever, this has been a real effort from the whole team: the trainers, jockeys and everyone working in the racing yards. We are all now gearing up for what will hopefully be another successful season on the turf.”The post Carroll, Loughnane, Kavanagh & Godolphin Crowned All-Weather Champs appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.