The Journal

Leading rider Doyle is blazing a trail for female jockeys

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WHILE most sports are now moving to develop and promote their women’s game independen­tly of the men’s, racing has the rare distinctio­n of allowing both sexes to compete directly against one another.

The majority of jockeys are male, but there has been breakthrou­gh after breakthrou­gh in the women’s ranks and responsibl­e for much of that progress is the great talent of Hollie Doyle.

Doyle (right) is not just a supreme female jockey, but a leading rider regardless of gender and is one of only a handful of jockeys to enjoy a retained role as the go-to for Imad Al Sagar’s Blue Diamond Stud.

It is aboard their star mare Nashwa that she has enjoyed great success in recent seasons, winning three Group Ones and collecting several placings at the top level in a career that looks set to continue when the Flat season really starts next month. John and Thady Gosden train Nashwa but Doyle is the stable jockey for Archie Watson, for whom she has registered countless victories aboard big names such as Glen Shiel, Outbox and last year’s Royal Ascot scorer Bradsell. With a stable jockey position and a retainer, Doyle could be expected to take only a limited book of outside rides, but her CV proves she is in demand whenever available and she is the rider associated with Alan King’s top stayer Trueshan.

Her status would also grant her the right to sit out the lower quality meetings and choose not to travel the length and breadth of the country for all-weather rides, but Doyle is arguably one of the hardest-working riders in the weighing room and took just shy of 800 rides last year in Britain alone.

During the window that determines the British Flat jockeys’ championsh­ip, she rode 89 winners last season, finishing fifth behind William Buick, Oisin Murphy, Rossa Ryan and Doyle’s husband, Tom Marquand.

Hayley Turner broke many barriers at a time when there was some reluctance to use female jockeys, paving the way for riders like Doyle.

“Hayley was a massive trailblaze­r for everyone, especially when I was young and she was really at the peak of her career,” she said. “She definitely carved out a path.”

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