British jump racing Champion Jockey

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Tony McCoy has been Champion Jockey a record 13 times.
Tony McCoy has been Champion Jockey a record 13 times.

This is a list of Champion Jockeys of Great Britain's National Hunt racing. The title of Champion Jockey is bestowed on the jockey who has ridden the most winning horses during a racing season. From its inception in 1900 through to 1925, the award was given to the jockey who had ridden the most winners during a calendar year (January to December). Beginning in 1926, this changed, instead identifying the jockey who had ridden the most winners during a campaign season; the 1926 winner was rewarded for the 1925-1926 season, for example.

Tony McCoy has held the title of Champion Jockey 13 times, which is more than any other winner; he has also recorded the most wins in a season, with 289.[1] Multiple jockeys have shared the award on three occasions: in 1944-45, in 1968-69, and in 1981-82. Over the years, three amateurs have won the title, though none more recently than 1919. One of them, Jack Anthony, won both as an amateur (in 1914) and as a professional (in 1922). Racing was suspended for several years during World War II, which meant there was no Champion Jockey in 1943 or 1944.



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[edit] Champion Jockeys

Table Legend      (*) Title given for calendar year rather than campaign season

Season Jockey Status Winners Reference
2007-08 Tony McCoy Professional 140 [2]
2006-07 Tony McCoy Professional 184 [3]
2005-06 Tony McCoy Professional 178 [4]
2004-05 Tony McCoy Professional 200 [2]
2003-04 Tony McCoy Professional 209 [2]
2002-03 Tony McCoy Professional 258 [2]
2001-02 Tony McCoy Professional 289 [1]
2000-01 Tony McCoy Professional 191
1999-2000 Tony McCoy Professional 245
1998-99 Tony McCoy Professional 186
1997-98 Tony McCoy Professional 253 [1]
1996-97 Tony McCoy Professional 190
1995-96 Tony McCoy Professional 175
1994-95 Richard Dunwoody Professional 160 [5]
1993-94 Richard Dunwoody Professional 197 [5]
1992-93 Richard Dunwoody Professional 173 [5]
1991-92 Peter Scudamore Professional 175
1990-91 Peter Scudamore Professional 141
1989-90 Peter Scudamore Professional 170
1988-89 Peter Scudamore Professional 221
1987-88 Peter Scudamore Professional 132
1986-87 Peter Scudamore Professional 123
1985-86 Peter Scudamore Professional 91
1984-85 John Francome Professional 101
1983-84 John Francome Professional 131
1982-83 John Francome Professional 106
1981-82 John Francome / Peter Scudamore Professional 120
1980-81 John Francome Professional 105
1979-80 Jonjo O'Neill Professional 115
1978-79 John Francome Professional 95
1977-78 Jonjo O'Neill Professional 149 [6]
1976-77 Tommy Stack Professional 97 [7]
1975-76 John Francome Professional 96
1974-75 Tommy Stack Professional 82 [7]
1973-74 Ron Barry Professional 94
1972-73 Ron Barry Professional 125 [6]
1971-72 Bob Davies Professional 89
1970-71 Graham Thorner Professional 74
1969-70 Bob Davies Professional 91
1968-69 Terry Biddlecombe / Bob Davies Professional 77
1967-68 Josh Gifford Professional 82
1966-67 Josh Gifford Professional 122
1965-66 Terry Biddlecombe Professional 102
1964-65 Terry Biddlecombe Professional 114
1963-64 Josh Gifford Professional 94
1962-63 Josh Gifford Professional 70
1961-62 Stan Mellor Professional 80
1960-61 Stan Mellor Professional 118
1959-60 Stan Mellor Professional 68
1958-59 Tim Brookshaw Professional 83
1957-58 Fred Winter Professional 82
1956-57 Fred Winter Professional 80
1955-56 Fred Winter Professional 74
1954-55 Tim Molony Professional 67
1953-54 Dick Francis Professional 76
1952-53 Fred Winter Professional 121
1951-52 Tim Molony Professional 99
1950-51 Tim Molony Professional 83
1949-50 Tim Molony Professional 95
1948-49 Tim Molony Professional 60
1947-48 Bryan Marshall Professional 66
1946-47 Jack Dowdeswell Professional 58
1945-46 Fred Rimell Professional 54
1944-45 Frenchie Nicholson / Fred Rimell Professional 15
1943-44 Racing suspended
1942-43 Racing suspended
1941-42 Ron Smyth Professional 12
1940-41 Gerry Wilson Professional 22
1939-40 Fred Rimell Professional 24
1938-39 Fred Rimell Professional 61
1937-38 Gerry Wilson Professional 59
1936-37 Gerry Wilson Professional 45
1935-36 Gerry Wilson Professional 57
1934-35 Gerry Wilson Professional 73
1933-34 Gerry Wilson Professional 56
1932-33 Gerry Wilson Professional 61
1931-32 Billy Stott Professional 77
1930-31 Billy Stott Professional 81
1929-30 Billy Stott Professional 77
1928-29 Billy Stott Professional 76
1927-28 Billy Stott Professional 88
1926-27 Fred Rees Professional 59
1925-26 Ted Leader Professional 61
1925* E. Foster Professional 76
1924* Fred Rees Professional 108
1923* Fred Rees Professional 64
1922* Jack Anthony Professional 78
1921* Fred Rees Professional 65
1920* Fred Rees Professional 64
1919* H. Brown Amateur 48
1918* George Duller Professional 17
1917* W. Smith Professional 15
1916* C. Hawkins Professional 17
1915* Ernie Piggott Professional 44
1914* Jack Anthony Amateur 60
1913* Ernie Piggott Professional 60
1912* Ivor Anthony Professional 78
1911* W. Payne Professional 76
1910* Ernie Piggott Professional 67
1909* R. Gordon Professional 45
1908* P. Cowley Professional 65
1907* Frank Mason Professional 59
1906* Frank Mason Professional 58
1905* Frank Mason Professional 73
1904* Frank Mason Professional 59
1903* Percy Woodland Professional 54
1902* Frank Mason Professional 67
1901* Frank Mason Professional 58
1900* H. S. Sidney Amateur 53


[edit] 2008-2009 Title

The race for the 2009 title began in April 2008, and will end 12 months later. The current leaders are (as of 30/05/2008):

Pos. Jockey Wins Prize Position
1 Tony McCoy 15 2nd
2 Graham Lee 13 1st
3 Sam Thomas 12 4th

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c University honour for McCoy. BBC (2002-07-03). Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  2. ^ a b c d British Jump Jockey Championship. Professional Jockey Association. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.
  3. ^ McCoy is champion jockey again. BBC (2007-04-29). Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  4. ^ Inca wins horse of the year award. BBC (2006-05-15). Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
  5. ^ a b c Dunwoody, Richard (2000). Obsessed, An Autobiography. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0747272182. 
  6. ^ a b Vamplew, Wray; Joyce Kay (2003). Encyclopedia of British Horseracing. London; New York: Routledge. ISBN 071465356X. 
  7. ^ a b Racing: Tommy Stack in critical condition. The Independent (1998-12-28). Retrieved on 2008-05-19.

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