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James Doyle (born 22 April 1988 in Cambridge, England) is a flat racing jockey.He is the son of former trainer Jacqueline Doyle. Since 2014, he has been one of the retained riders to Godolphin Racing in the UK, mainly riding horses trained by Charlie Appleby, but has announced he will ride for the Emir of Qatar's Wathnan Racing from the start of 2024.
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Fantasy Ride Natalie Jane 2003 Fun And Games ... James Doyle: Charlie Appleby: 2:05.76 2022 ... Racing Post: 1988, 1989, ...
James Doyle: Michael Stoute: Saeed Suhail 2:03.51 2019 Crystal Ocean: 5 Frankie Dettori: Michael Stoute: Evelyn de Rothschild: 2:10.25 2020 Lord North: 4 James Doyle: John Gosden: Zayed bin Mohammed 2:05.63 2021 Love: 4 Ryan Moore: Aidan O'Brien: Magnier / Tabor/ Smith 2:06.86 2022 State Of Rest: 4 Shane Crosse: Joseph O'Brien: State Of Rest ...
Before the ban came into force he was able to ride Hawkbill to victory in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown. [19] In October there was a more fortunate return to Chantilly when two-year-old Wuheida won the Group 1 Prix Marcel Boussac. [11] In September it was announced that Buick would replace Doyle as first pick jockey for Godolphin trainer bin ...
Lee competed in pony racing from the age of nine and also entered the Castletown Donkey Derby on several occasions, coming second in 1994. [1] A video of the race was uploaded onto YouTube in 2011 and had been viewed more than 1.3 million times by 2022. [ 2 ]
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He was made the lead presenter of Channel 4 Racing in 2001. [5] His role on the show was particularly prominent when it focused on jump racing. [4] When Channel 4 Racing employed a new production company in 2012, Down was dropped along with John McCririck and Mike Cattermole, which ended his frequent television appearances. [3]