Injured Jockeys Fund celebrates 50 years and publishes new book
The Injured Jockeys Fund: Celebrating Fifty Years 1964-2014 kicks off the anniversary celebrations
The Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) was founded in 1964, and has since helped over 1000 jockeys who have been forced to give up racing due the injuries they have suffered from. In 2016, it was Horse & Hound‘s charity of the year.
The Injured Jockeys Fund: Celebrating Fifty Years 1964-2014 kicks off the anniversary celebrations
Our eventing blogger shares her highs and lows at Wellington Horse Trials and going head-to-head against jockeys for charity
Our eventing blogger has been eventing, racing and helping raise money for charity this week
Site enabling work has begun on Jack Berry House in Malton, North Yorkshire, owned by the Injured Jockeys Fund
Don't miss your chance to own a fantastic framed print of Frankel being led in at Ascot
Laura is staying at the Injured Jockey's Fund's Oaksey House in Lambourn as she recovers from a rotational fall
Gold Cup-winning ex-jockey Mark Dwyer will “row a marathon” to raise money for the Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) this Sunday (21 April)
The Injured Jockeys Fund is to open a new rehabilitation centre in North Yorkshire to help jockeys based in the north of England
Injured jockeys can now relax on donated waterbeds as part of their recovery at Oaksey House rehabilitation centre
The Injured Jockeys Fund will be the beneficiary of the charity ball at Aintree racecourse
Oaksey House, in Lambourn, Berks is now host to a new piece of advanced training kit to aid recovery
John Francome is to take over as the new president of the Injured Jockeys Fund.
The injured former jockey and trainer Chris Kinane is to walk in public for the first time at Fontwell racecourse next week, in aid of the Injured Jockeys Fund
Dressed as St George in a suit of armour, 44-year-old Andy Seery is attempting to travel 2,000 miles in 42 days - aboard a rocking horse.
The Injured Jockeys Fund is selling some unique gifts this Christmas to raise funds to help rehabilitate jockeys
Famous racing faces line up at Doncaster tomorrow (Wednesday, 7 September) to take part in the “Leger Legends” race.
The Injured Jockeys Fund has received a donation of £100,000 from online betting exchange company Betfair
Former jockey Bob Champion has raised more than £100,000 on his epic 14,000 mile journey around Britain’s racecourses
Three former jockeys received awards last weekend for successfully pursuing a new career after retiring from the saddle
Artist Sophie Thompson's life-sized scrap metal horse sculpture is for up for sale — with 10% of the price going to the Injured Jockeys Fund.