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Horse Racing Biography

Hollie Doyle

“Hollie”

British · Swindon, England · Born 22 May 1997

Jockey
200
annual winners
20
group ones
Yes
british female record
2016
career start

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British champion jockey and the most successful female jockey in the history of British Flat racing, whose determination to compete on equal terms with male counterparts has transformed the sport's relationship with gender.

Hollie Doyle is Britain's most successful female flat jockey, a trailblazer who has consistently competed at the highest level against male colleagues and produced remarkable results. Her exceptional determination, technical riding skills, and high-profile victories have made her one of the most celebrated figures in British racing and a role model for the next generation of female jockeys.

Famous For

Being the most successful female jockey in British racing history

Playing Style

How They Played

Strategic race riding with strong tactical awareness and excellent horse handling

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Pioneered opportunities for female jockeys and broke numerous gender barriers in horse racing

Career Journey

Timeline

2013 📌 Professional jockey debut at age 16
2019 🎯 First female jockey to ride 100+ winners in a season
2020 🎯 Became leading female jockey in Britain
2020 🥇 Named Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year
2021 🏆 Won British Champions Sprint Stakes
2021 🎯 Reached 150+ winners in a calendar year
2022 🎯 Surpassed 1000 career winners
Career Timeline — Hollie Doyle
2013
Professional jockey debut at age 16
2019
First female jockey to ride 100+ winners in a season
2020
Became leading female jockey in Britain
2020
Named Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year
2021
Won British Champions Sprint Stakes
2021
Reached 150+ winners in a calendar year
2022
Surpassed 1000 career winners