‘She’s an inspiration to male and female jockeys’: Katie Walsh leads tributes to Rachael Blackmore

‘She’s an inspiration to male AND female jockeys’: Katie Walsh leads tributes to Rachael Blackmore after her historic Grand National victory

  • Katie Walsh said Rachael Blackmore was ‘an inspiration’ to all jockeys 
  • Blackmore became the first female jockey to win the Grand National
  • Walsh, sister of Ruby, said Blackmore’s win was ‘just brilliant for horseracing’ 

Katie Walsh led the tributes to Rachael Blackmore’s achievement on Saturday night.

Walsh, younger sister of dual Grand National-winning jockey Ruby, finished third on Seabass in 2012, which was the best finish for a female jockey in the Grand National before Saturday.

‘I’m delighted for Rachael,’ said Katie. ‘This isn’t just pot luck or a fluke, she’s worked hard to get this.

Walsh (pictured) is the younger sister of riding great Ruby

Katie Walsh (right) called Rachael Blackmore (left) an ‘inspiration to male and female jockeys’

Blackmore became the first female jockey to win the coveted Grand National on Saturday

Blackmore became the first female jockey to win the coveted Grand National on Saturday

‘She’s an inspiration to male and female jockeys. This is the most watched race in the world and it’s just brilliant for horseracing.

‘But I don’t think this needed to happen to encourage women into sport or to show people on the outside that we’re level, because that has been shown for the last decade.’

The 20-time champion jockey AP McCoy, who collected the winner’s trophy for Minella Times’ owner JP McManus, added: ‘She’s an amazing rider and she proved it at Cheltenham, but this gives every young girl hope of winning the biggest race in the world.’  

Sir AP McCoy said Blackmore was 'an amazing rider' whose win 'gives every young girl hope'

Sir AP McCoy said Blackmore was ‘an amazing rider’ whose win ‘gives every young girl hope’