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  1. Oisin Murphy has been crowned the 2024 Champion Flat Jockey for the fourth time at QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot last Saturday, marking yet another triumph in his illustrious career. With an impressive 162 wins to his name this season, the 29-year-old jockey has secured an unassailable lead, making this victory all the more special.

  2. The Flat Jockeys Championship is decided on winners of both Flat and All Weather races taking place from the Guineas Festival on Saturday 4th May 2024 to British Champions Day at Ascot on Saturday 19th October 2024. Current British Champion Flat Jockey: William Buick Provided by Racing Post

    Jockey
    Min Weight
    Wins
    Rides
    Oisin Murphy
    8-6
    163
    754
    Rossa Ryan
    8-11
    110
    631
    Tom Marquand
    8-7
    104
    662
    Billy Loughnane
    8-7
    97
    647
  3. Oct 19, 2024 · The 29-year-old has maintained an unassailable lead throughout the season, with an impressive tally of 162 wins. This year’s Flat JockeysChampionship ran from May 4 to October 19, 2024.

  4. That year, he again finished third in the Flat JockeysChampionship, having finished fourth in 2019 and third in 2020. In 2022, Marquand shared second place with his by then-wife Hollie Doyle, whom he had married the previous March, and finished fourth again in 2023. In terms of high-profile victories, 2020 proved an annus mirabilis for ...

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · Rossa Ryan – 104 wins. It has been a fantastic year for Rossa Ryan, as he broke the 100 barrier in just 566 runs to claim third in the JockeysChampionship standings. Ryan ended the season with a strike rate of 18%, with £1,583,194 in winning prize money and a total purse of £2,643,703.

  6. Jul 18, 2024 · The 2019, 2020 and 2021 champion jockey leads this year's standings by 26 winners from the defending champion, with Rossa Ryan and Tom Marquand a further one and four winners behind respectively at the start of racing on Thursday.

  7. Oct 18, 2024 · That attritional fight for the championship has left its mark on many who would be king, but when Marquand is asked whether – like, say, Frankie Dettori and Christophe Lemaire, to name but two – he might go expat on a permanent basis to escape the daily treadmill of travelling that so saps the spirit of many British jockeys, he demurs.

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