There was a time when women jockeys were not welcome in the world of professional race-riding. But then one dauntless rider confronted prejudice and bullying, and refused to accept she had no place in what was once deemed a male-only environment. She would become the first British female professional jockey, taking on such illustrious names as Pat Eddery, Steve Cauthen and Walter Swinburn, and the first to win a race against men. Her ambition and courage led the way for others to follow - including the likes of Hayley Turner, the first woman to ride 100 Flat winners in a season, and Bryony Frost, the first female jump jockey to ride a Grade 1 winner at Cheltenham. No Place for a Girl chronicles four tumultuous years in the life of a woman who rode roughshod over prevailing attitudes and became the first woman to reach a significant staging post in the quest for equality. Her name is Karen Wiltshire, and this is her story.
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8 Plates, color; 20 Illustrations, color
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-7509-9506-1 (9780750995061)
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Nick Townsend is a former racing writer and sports feature writer for the Daily Mail and the former chief sports writer for the Independent on Sunday. He is the author of The Sure Thing: The Greatest Coup in Horse Racing History (Penguin Random House, 2015).