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jump jockey

British  

noun

  1. a jockey who rides in steeplechases (as opposed to one who rides in flat races)

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Last week the 20-year-old became the first black female British jump jockey to win a UK horse race.

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That victory came less than three months after Aswat had become the first black female British jump jockey to compete in a race in Britain.

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"I am really proud to be the first black British female jump jockey. When I was growing up I looked up to Khadijah Mellah and I hope that now other young people will look up to me as well and know that they can also reach their dreams."

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Aamilah Aswat made history at Kempton on Monday when becoming the first black British female jump jockey to ride in Britain.

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The retired 20-time champion jump jockey added on ITV Racing: "He's the real deal. That was a proper performance. He travelled all the way, jumped well and it looked so simple."

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