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Trailblazing Victory: Jockey Amira Aswat Makes History as the First Black Woman Crowned Queen

February 2, 2026 4 Min Read
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Amira Aswat created a notable moment in National Hunt horse racing history on Monday by becoming the first black professional female jump jockey to secure a win at Kempton Racecourse. This victory came during her fourth official race, riding Goochen, a gray gelding trained by Kim Bailey and Matt Nichols and owned by the Friends of the Ebony Horse Club. Goochen, who previously won Queen’s Silk at 9-1 odds, was piloted expertly by the 20-year-old Aswat.

During the race, Aswat maintained a position within the leading pack throughout the final lap before taking the lead at the penultimate fence. Even though she had been near the back earlier, she managed to fend off a determined challenge from Grand Conqueror, a well-fancied horse ridden by seasoned jockey Conor O’Farrell, winning by one and a quarter lengths. Aswat expressed her excitement after the race, acknowledging the years of dedication from trainers Kim and Matt that culminated in this moment.

Trainer Kim Bailey commended the ownership group, noting the critical role played by Friends of the Ebony Horse Club—patronized by Queen Camilla—and the support from Sir Francis Brooke, the King’s Ascot agent, who brought together a committed syndicate. Bailey praised Aswat’s opportunity to ride and highlighted that although this was only her fourth race, winning will build her confidence and riding ability, acknowledging she may still be in disbelief over the success.

Sir Francis Brooke, speaking on behalf of the syndicate, expressed pride in seeing Aswat race in Queen Camilla’s colors and celebrate the syndicate’s maiden victory. He emphasized the importance of horse racing providing opportunities for youth across all communities, noting the efforts of Ebony Horse Club and Riding a Dream in making these chances possible.

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Hailing from Gloucester and of Indian and Jamaican heritage, Aswat commenced riding at five years old on a farm and at a local riding school. She progressed through pony racing, including wins at Cheltenham and Lingfield, before focusing on National Hunt racing. Last year, she shared her passion for jumping, citing her lightweight frame and upbringing near Cheltenham as major influences. Her ultimate goal is to win the Grand National, aspiring to be recognized foremost as an exceptional jockey—not just for her ethnicity.

It’s important to note that while Aswat is the first black professional female jump jockey to win under regulations, the title of the first black jockey to win a regulated jump race belongs to Paul Hosgood, a point-to-point rider who triumphed at Cheltenham in 1989. This race was memorable as it featured Olympic eventer Mark Todd’s sole racing appearance and was also connected to trainer Briony Frost’s grandfather, Richard. Hosgood enjoyed a successful point-to-point career spanning over 70 wins from the early 1980s to mid-1990s.


Fan Take:
Amira Aswat’s breakthrough victory represents not only a historic milestone for diversity in National Hunt racing but also signals a new era of inclusivity in the sport. Her success story could inspire a broader range of talent to enter horse racing, enriching the competition and culture for future generations of fans and athletes alike.

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