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Grand National Winner Rachael Blackmore Lands 'Very Different' New Job
Rachael Blackmore, a record-breaking jockey, will help tackle low female attendance at Cheltenham Festival where women make up only 25% of visitors, The Jockey Club said.
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First female Grand National winner set to return with new role as Cheltenham reintroduces iconic day
Former horse rider Rachael Blackmore will take up a new role as Head of Ladies Day at the Cheltenham Festival as the track aims to attract more female racegoers.Data collated by the Jockey Club shows only a quarter of Cheltenham attendees are female, a lower figure than the general 39 per cent average throughout jump tracks, according to research undertaken by the Racecourse Association and Great British Racing.To remedy this, the Gloucestershir…
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Read Full ArticleRachael Blackmore ‘excited’ after landing new high profile job at Cheltenham Festival - The Mirror
The trailblazing former jockey Rachael Blackmore has been appointed to a new ambassadorial position in which she will try to encourage more women to attend racing events
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 17%
R 33%
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