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LONDON (AP) — Rachael Blackmore, the first female jockey to win the Grand National, retired from horse racing on Monday with ...
The first female jockey to win the Grand National, Rachael Blackmore, announced her retirement from horse racing on Monday.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNGround-breaking Grand National winner Blackmore retiresGrand National winner Rachael Blackmore shocked the horse racing world on Monday as the trailblazing jockey announced her ...
Hewick has danced every dance in a thoroughly memorable racing career and John ‘Shark’ Hanlon’s stable star bids to go one ...
Rachael Blackmore may have gone on to achieve global fame but her days as a jockey began in quieter fashion when she claimed ...
Grand National winner Nick Rockett was also taken out on Wednesday, as well as the four horses who chased him home at Aintree – I Am Maximus, Grangeclare West, Iroko and Meetingofthewaters.
On episode three of The BHA Podcast, Nick Lightfoot is again joined by Acting CEO Brant Dunshea, who discusses Britain’s ...
Instead the stable relies on Kinturk Kalanisi, originally thought to be too lowly-rated to get into the 24-fence race over 3m5f. But that is fortunately not the case and he will carry the number 26 ...
Rachael Blackmore, the pioneering female jockey who made history by winning the Grand National in 2021, has announced her immediate retirement from racing. Over her career, she achieved 18 wins at the ...
Ireland's Blackmore made history in 2021 when she became the first female jockey to win the Grand National when she rode ...
Firsts are nothing new for the groundbreaking Irish jockey, but she admits she might have underestimated the challenge of ...
Lee was touched by The Good Racing Company's idea to bring his Ascot Gold Cup hero Trip To Paris to an event where the former ...
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