Are there enough opportunities for female jockeys? *H&H VIP*
As Lizzie Kelly becomes the first female to ride a Grade One winner, women are gaining greater recognition in racing. But are the same opportunities there as for their male colleagues?
A graduate of Exeter University, Amy joined our news team from Redpin Publishing in 2008 as news writer. She was promoted to deputy news editor in May 2013 and became news editor in April 2015. She left Horse & Hound in March 2016 to take up an editorial position in Dubai.
As Lizzie Kelly becomes the first female to ride a Grade One winner, women are gaining greater recognition in racing. But are the same opportunities there as for their male colleagues?
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