Rachael Blackmore
Rachael Blackmore is a renowned Irish jockey, celebrated for her groundbreaking achievements in horse racing, and she was one of the many jockeys who honored Michael O’Sullivan at his funeral.
Born on Jan 01, 1988 (38 years old)
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Ireland:
Rachael Blackmore is recognized for her pioneering impact as the woman who shattered racing’s glass ceiling.
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Rachael Blackmore finished with 18 Cheltenham winners.
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Ireland:
Bundee Aki shared fifth place along with double Olympic boxing champion Kellie Harrington, recently retired jockey Rachael Blackmore.
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Ireland:
Rachael Blackmore called time in 2025, bringing one of the greatest ever Irish sporting careers to its end.
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Ireland:
Rachael Blackmore was there to collect the overall award as the first female jockey to win the Aintree Grand National.
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Ireland:
Jockey-turned-children’s author Rachael Blackmore was granted the tax relief for her book Granny National.
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Ireland:
Rachael Blackmore is among the elite Irish sportswomen that Leona Maguire admires.
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Rachael Blackmore's retirement has led to a loss of interest in Irish horse racing for some fans.
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Ireland:
Rachael Blackmore is perhaps the most significant female figure to ever ride a racehorse.
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Rachael Blackmore is celebrated as one of Ireland's finest sportspeople and the first woman to win the Aintree Grand National.
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