
Jocky Holly has secured its 1000th winner in the UK – and hopes to continue and double the number.
The 28-year-old became the second woman after Haille Torner arrived at the ship trained by Marco Bote at Lingfield on Monday.
“I’m very happy to have finished it. That’s another paragraph and I hope there are 1,000 others under the bones,” Dowel said.
The record for the 2019 carrier winner has broken the record for 116 victories, reaching 1,000 winners in September last year.
In 2020, Doyle signed the first royal Ascott on Scarlett Dragon and won five at the same meeting at the Windsor.
The achievements were introduced because they were named on Sunday as the Times athletes and won third place in the BBC Sports Personal Personal Personal Personality.
She was the first woman to ride the winner on the British champions in Ascott and was the first joking woman to win the classic success when she sent the French Oxis inside the Nashua ship in
“It’s crazy. I have problems to believe in some of the things I’ve achieved and I’m sure many others do the same,” Doyle told Sky Sports.
“It’s surprising, I just have to continue.