Rachael Blackmore

2024 - 11 - 29

Rachael Blackmore: Neck Injury Can't Keep This Star Jockey Down!

Cheltenham Festival - Grand National - Irish Injured Jockeys - Jump Racing - Neck Injury - Rachael Blackmore - Racing Academy and Centre of Education

Counting down to Christmas? Rachael Blackmore is too, and it's not just for the festivities—she's racing back to action!

Rachael Blackmore, one of the most celebrated jockeys in jump racing, has been counting down the days to her much-anticipated return to the saddle. For the past two months, Blackmore has been sidelined after a nasty fall during a race at Downpatrick left her with a neck injury. Fans and fellow jockeys alike have rallied around her, eager for the day when they see her grace the track once again. In a recent exclusive, Blackmore shared updates on her recovery, filled with optimism and excitement for the upcoming holiday season.

While the festive cheer may be brewing, Rachael's heart is set on racing as she hopes to make her comeback just in time for Christmas. "I can't wait to get back in the saddle," Blackmore expressed, as her recovery journey draws closer to the finish line. Backed by her support team, including the Irish Injured Jockeys and the Racing Academy and Centre of Education, she has received exceptional care and encouragement during her recovery period.

The pressure is on, as fans cheer for her return to competitive action, but Rachael remains focused on her rehabilitation. This brave jockey is determined to ride again before the year ends, promising a spectacular comeback that could delight racing enthusiasts just in time for the festive racing events. And with Christmas around the corner, it seems this season may be even more special for Blackmore, who is excited about the journey ahead.

Rachael's tenacity and dedication not only inspire her peers but also highlight the resilience of athletes who face injuries. A true testament to her character, she reminds us all that with the right support and a positive mindset, hurdles can be navigated, even if it involves a powerful racehorse! As Rachael Blackmore readies herself for her return, it’s not just the jockey who will be celebrating—it's the entire racing community.

Did you know that Rachael Blackmore made history in 2021 as the first female jockey to win the Grand National? Her accomplishments continue to break barriers, inspiring young riders globally. So as fans count down to her return, expect a splash of holiday spirit infused with the thrill of horse racing!

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Rachael Blackmore 'counting down the days' to racing return after ... (Independent.ie)

Blackmore is one of jump racing most successful pilots but she has been sidelined since a nasty fall in Downpatrick two months ago left her with a neck injury.

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Rachael Blackmore Exclusive: Hoping to be back riding before ... (Betting.betfair)

Betfair Ambassador Rachael Blackmore gives us an exclusive update on her recovery from a neck injury that has prevented her from riding this season, ...

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Blackmore eager to make racing return before Christmas (RTE.ie)

Rachael Blackmore "can't wait" to get back in the saddle, as her return from the sidelines edges closer.

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Rachael Blackmore hopes to return to riding before Christmas (Sportinglife.com)

Henry De Bromhead's stable jockey has been on the sideliens since suffering a neck injury in a fall at Downpatrick in September.

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Rachael Blackmore aiming to return week before Christmas as she ... (Racing Post)

Blackmore credited the assistance of the Irish Injured Jockeys and Racing Academy and Centre of Education (Race) for the help provided during her recovery. "I' ...

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Rachael Blackmore 'counting down the days' to racing return (The Irish Times)

The Grand National and Cheltenham Festival-winning rider has been absent since a fall at Downpatrick in late September, where she suffered a neck injury. “All ...

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