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British Flat Jockeys Championship 2017
The 2017 British Flat Jockeys Championship was the competition to find the British flat racing Champion Jockey, the jockey with the most wins in Great Britain during the peak period of the British flat racing season from the start of the Guineas Meeting on Saturday 6 May to British Champions Day on Saturday 21 October 2017. It was won by Silvestre de Sousa for the second time. He finished with 155 winners in the qualifying period, ahead of the reigning champion, Jim Crowley. De Sousa had in fact passed 200 winners for the year at Lingfield on 18 October, and had effectively won the title many weeks before. De Sousa was presented with award in a ceremony at Ascot. He said of the victory, "It's great to be here after a long season. I've worked really hard this year and I always wanted to win the title again and I finally did. For the last few weeks I've been very confident that no one could catch me. Whoever was in second and third, they were going to need to work twice as hard to ...
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British Flat Racing Champion Jockey
The champion jockey of flat racing in Great Britain is the rider who has the most wins during a season. For most of its existence, the jockeys championship was decided on the number of winners ridden between Lincoln Handicap Day and November Handicap Day, the traditional flat turf season. In 2015, it was announced that the title would be decided over a reduced timescale – the start of the Guineas Meeting and British Champions Day, roughly 24 instead of 32 weeks. A prize of £25,000 to the champion jockey and £10,000 to the runner up was also introduced as part of the 2015 changes. The championship was sponsored for the first time in 2009 by online casino 32Red and is currently sponsored by Stobart Group. Champions The list below shows the champion jockey and the number of winners for each year since 1840. The seasonal record of jockeys' winners was published for the first time in 1846. Jockeys are of British nationality unless stated * 1840 - Nat Flatman - 50 * 18 ...
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Andrea Atzeni
Andrea Atzeni (born 26 March 1991) is a professional Italian jockey who was based in England for sixteen years before moving to Hong Kong. He was born on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, where his father is a sheep farmer, and moved aged fifteen to Milan to work for Italian trainer Alduino Botti. Two years later he immigrated to England and joined the Prestige Place stables of Alduino's son Marco in Newmarket. Career His first big success as a jockey came in the 2009 Cesarewitch Handicap, but he had to wait until 2012 for his first Group 1 win. This came on the Andreas Wöhler-trained Sortilege in the Premio Lydia Tesio ran at Capannelle Racecourse in Rome. Atzeni was appointed stable jockey to Roger Varian in 2013, and almost immediately won his first British Group 1 race aboard the Varian trained Kingston Hill in the Racing Post Trophy. He finished the season on 120 winners. 2014 brought further success for Atzeni, winning the St. Leger on Kingston Hill and the Moy ...
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Josephine Gordon
Josephine Gordon (born 16 May 1993) is a British jockey who competes in Flat racing. In 2016 Gordon won the British flat racing Champion Apprentice title, becoming only the third female jockey to win that title after Hayley Turner and Amy Ryan. Gordon began her association with horses at her mother's livery stable but her early jockey career saw a period of 18 months between her first and second winners. She worked with retired jockey John Reid (jockey), John Reid as a coach and became apprentice jockey at the stable of trainer Stan Moore. Her second winner came in June 2015 and she progressed to ride more than 70 winners in 2016, including 50 in the apprentice championship. She has also ridden for major trainers Michael Stoute, Sir Michael Stoute and Hugo Palmer. Shortly after clinching her title she was given a first ride by the Godolphin Racing organisation. In December 2016 Gordon was honoured twice at the annual Lester Awards, receiving the awards for Apprentice of the Yea ...
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Richard Kingscote
Richard Kingscote is a British jockey who competes in flat racing. He won the 2022 Epsom Derby on Desert Crown. Background Kingscote grew up in Weston-super-Mare in a family with no racing connections and started riding as a child. He attended the British Racing School and was then apprenticed to trainer Roger Charlton. Career Kingscote rode his first winner in 2004. In 2008 he became a stable jockey to trainer Tom Dascombe. On 10 July 2008, he achieved his first success in a Group race when winning the Group 2 July Stakes at Newmarket on the Dascombe-trained Classic Blade. He won his first Group 1 race in September 2014 when riding the Dascombe-trained Brown Panther in the Irish St. Leger at the Curragh. In November 2014 he broke his wrist, elbow, and collar-bone in a fall at Wolverhampton but recovered in time to ride Brown Panther to victory in the Dubai Gold Cup in March 2015. On 4 June 2022, Kingscote won the Derby on the 5/2 favourite Desert Crown, trained by ...
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Dane O'Neill
Dane O'Neill (born 1 August 1975) is a retired Irish jockey, who won over 1,800 races in Great Britain over a 25-year career, including the 2015 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot. Career O'Neill was born in Dublin, but brought up in Monkstown, County Cork. His uncle was a trainer, and his family had always been interested in racing. He was a skilled showjumper in his youth, and also rode 24 winners in pony races. He moved to Britain aged 17 and spent his early career riding for Richard Hannon Sr. His first winner was Port Sunlight, at Sandown Park on 15 July 1993. Winners were slow to come, and in his first three seasons, he only rode seven. His career took a step forward in 1996 when he won the apprentice jockeys’ championship with 67 wins. For Hannon, he won several big sprint races on Bold Edge, including the Cork and Orrery Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Diadem Stakes in 1999 and his first Group 1, the Prix Maurice de Gheest in August 2000. He also won the Jersey St ...
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Pat Cosgrave
Patrick Cosgrave (born 2 June 1982 in Banbridge) is a Northern Irish flat racing jockey based in England. He won his first race in 1999 and went on to become Irish champion apprentice in 2003, having spent two years in the stable of Aidan O'Brien before moving to Britain in 2004. Major wins Great Britain * Nunthorpe Stakes - (1) - '' Borderlescott (2008)'' * Sprint Cup - (1) - '' Markab (2010)'' * Golden Jubilee Stakes - (1) - '' Society Rock (2011)'' Germany * Grosser Preis von Berlin - (1) - ''Best Solution (2018)'' * Grosser Preis von Baden - (1) - ''Best Solution (2018)'' Australia * Caulfield Stakes - (1) - ''Benbatl (2018)'' * Caulfield Cup The Caulfield Cup is a Melbourne Racing Club Group races, Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under Handicap (horse racing), handicap conditions. This is for all horses aged three years old and older. It takes place over a distance of 2400 met ... - (1) - ''Best Solution (2018)'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cosgrave, Pat ...
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Franny Norton
Franny is a given name. It is generally a masculine name used as a nickname for Francis (given name), Francis. The feminine form is Frannie. Notable people with the name include: Men * Franny Beecher (1921–2014), American guitarist * Franny Eriguel (1959–2018), Filipino medical doctor and politician * Franny Firth (1956–2018), English footballer * Franny Griffiths (born 1966), English keyboardist, producer and remixer * Francis Jarvis, Franny Jarvis (born 1950), British professional rugby league footballer * Franny Jeffers (born 1981), English football coach and player * Franny Lee (1944–2023), English professional footballer and businessman * Francis J. McManimon, Franny McManimon (1926–2020), American politician * Franny Murray (1915–1998), American football halfback and punter * Franny Powell (born 1977), English footballer Women * Franny Armstrong (born 1972), British documentary film director * Franny Battistelli (born 1985), American Christian singer and songwrite ...
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