Arab Times

‘Fairytale’ win for first British jockey to race in hijab

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LONDON, Aug 1, (RTRS): A teenager made history as the first British jockey to compete in a major event wearing a hijab on Thursday, winning a “fairytale” victory at the famed Goodwood racecourse.

Khadijah Mellah beamed and shared a high-five with another rider after crossing the finish line on her horse Haverland ahead of 11 other female jockeys.

The 18-year-old from a deprived south and dreams’,” she said in a statement.

“I am thrilled that I am part of a shift in social understand­ing of what women can achieve and what they can be good at.” Many Muslim women cover their heads in public with the hijab, or headscarf,

British Jockey Khadijah Mellah cuddles Haverland after winning the allfemale Magnolia Cup – an amateur jockey’s charity race, during day three of the Qatar Goodwood Festival at Goodwood Racecourse in Chichester,

England on Aug 1. (AP)

as a sign of modesty, although some critics see it as a sign of female oppression.

Mellah first began riding seven years ago after discoverin­g Ebony Horse, a community riding centre.

Her preparatio­n to take part in the high-profile race was captured in a documentar­y called “Riding a Dream” which will be broadcast in autumn.

Mellah, who will start university in autumn, said she had “a couple of sleepless nights” as she prepared for the race.

“I want to be a role model to anyone who wants to do something that they wouldn’t initially believe was in their comfort zone and allow people to follow their aspiration­s,” she said. The Britishbas­ed Muslim Women’s Sports Foundation said it was “worrying” it had taken so long to reach the milestone, but Mellah was blazing a trail for others.

“It’s important because we need role models for young Muslim girls especially,” spokeswoma­n Anira Khokhar told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

“When you have people like Khadijah ... it’s phenomenal – it shows there are no barriers and there are no boundaries.”

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