Rachael Blackmore statement speaks volumes as superstar jockey makes announcement - Liverpool Echo
- Rachael Blackmore announced her retirement from jockeying on Monday afternoon after a 16-year career with numerous landmark victories worldwide.
- Her career developed through key support from trainers like Henry de Bromhead and Shark Hanlon, and was marked by historic wins including the 2021 Grand National on Minella Times.
- Blackmore achieved a landmark feat by securing victories in all the major championship races at Cheltenham, accumulating 18 Festival wins including the prestigious 2022 Gold Cup and the 2024 Champion Chase.
- In her farewell statement, she expressed sadness but gratitude, saying, "My days of being a jockey have come to an end," and thanked numerous supporters throughout her career.
- Her retirement marks the end of an extraordinary career in which she broke new ground for women in horse racing and set multiple historic records that reshaped the sport's legacy.
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Rachael Blackmore statement speaks volumes as superstar jockey makes announcement - Liverpool Echo
Rachael Blackmore has announced her retirement from race-riding after an extraordinary career in the saddle that saw her win the Grand National and Cheltenham Gold Cup
·Liverpool, United Kingdom
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