Jockey Graham Bradley, who won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1983, dies aged 65, according to multiple reports. Bradley rode Bregawn to victory in the 1983 Gold Cup, an edition remembered for strong performances in the top placings. One account notes that Michael Dickinson saddles the first five finishers in that race, with Bradley among the leading riders. Other coverage highlights further major wins in Bradley’s career. Reports say Bradley also won the 1985 Irish Grand National on Rhyme ’n’ Reason at Fairyhouse. One outlet adds that Bradley’s death follows a period of ill health, describing a dementia battle before his passing. The various reports agree on his status as a Gold Cup-winning jockey and his age at death, while providing complementary details on key victories in Britain and Ireland. The reports do not indicate the date or location of his death, but they broadly present his career achievements and the circumstances of his later life.