Josephine Gordon

Josephine Gordon (born 16 May 1993)[1] 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 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 Sir Michael Stoute and Hugo Palmer. Shortly after clinching her title she was given a first ride by the Godolphin Racing organisation.[2] In December 2016 Gordon was honoured twice at the annual Lester Awards, receiving the awards for Apprentice of the Year and Lady Jockey of the Year.[3] Gordon rode her first group race winner when Koropick won the Chipchase Stakes at Newcastle in July 2017.[4]

References

  1. "The Girls". Ascot Racecourse. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  2. Keogh, Frank. "Josephine Gordon: 'Woman will become champion jockey within 15 years'". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. Jackson, Bruce. "O'Ryan chosen for recognition awards". Racing Post. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  4. Carr, David. "First Group win and a Plate near-miss as Gordon lands double". Racing Post. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
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