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Rachael Blackmore, a trailblazing jockey, has retired after a stellar 16-year career in jump racing. She made history as the first woman to win the Grand National in 2021. Her achievements include multiple Cheltenham Festival victories and she has paved the way for future female jockeys. Blackmore overcame significant challenges in a male-dominated sport, with key support from trainer Henry De Bromhead.
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