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Top jockey eyes ‘next chapter’ after retiring: ‘There are a thousand emotions running through me’
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Horse & Hound
Top jockey Jim Crowley, who won the 2016 Flat jockey crown and scored 29 Group One wins, has retired from race-riding 10 months after a serious fall at York.
“When I was a jump jockey, people said I would not do any good on the Flat, so that made me more determined.
“I have had so many good horses and was fortunate to be champion jockey, which got me the position with Shadwell.
“His victory aboard Anmaat in the QIPCO Champion Stakes marked his final Group One success in the Shadwell colours.”
Jim Crowley and Baaeed on their way to winning the Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes at Newbury in 2022.