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Title: Minister Martin Heydon Pays Tribute to Rachael Blackmore Following Her Retirement from Horse Racing

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, has released a statement following the retirement of Rachael Blackmore from horse racing.

The Tipperary jockey announced her immediate retirement from the sport yesterday evening, May 12.

Minister Heydon spoke highly of Rachael, emphasising the impact she has had on younger generations, and highlighting the great joy she has brought to fans of the sport.

He said: "I want to pay tribute to one of the greats of national hunt racing Rachael Blackmore on the announcement of her retirement from what has been a glittering career. The list of achievements including her famous success in the 2021 Aintree Grand National ensure Rachael’s place in history. We’ll never forget her magnificent win on Minella Times in the world’s most famous steeplechase as well as seeing her claim the Cheltenham Gold Cup, one of 18 Cheltenham festival victories. Taking the leading jockey accolade in Cheltenham 5 years ago was yet another milestone she achieved.

"Rachael’s legacy wasn’t just in race wins, but as a role model for a whole generation of jockeys both female and male. In a sport where men and women compete on a level playing field, she excelled and is a fantastic ambassador for the horse racing and breeding industry.

"Her singular dedication brought her from ponies, to the point-to-point world, to Shark Hanlon’s yard where she rode her first winner and became Champion Conditional rider, which then led onto Henry de Bromhead’s stables where she achieved so much in Ireland and beyond.

"I would like to thank Rachael for all of the joy that she brought to so many, for representing all that is good in the Irish horse racing and breeding industry and congratulate her on being one of Ireland’s greatest ever sports stars and horse racing ambassadors.

"I wish her the very best in the next chapter of her life, sure in the knowledge that she will be successful with whatever ventures she undertakes next," he concluded.

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, has expressed his admiration for Rachael Blackmore following her retirement from horse racing. Blackmore, a prominent jockey from Tipperary, announced her immediate retirement, marking the end of a remarkable career that included significant achievements such as winning the 2021 Aintree Grand National and the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Heydon highlighted Blackmore’s impact on the sport, particularly her role as a trailblazer for aspiring jockeys, both male and female. He praised her dedication and success, noting her journey from riding ponies to becoming a champion in the national hunt racing scene. Her accomplishments have not only brought joy to fans but have also established her as a respected ambassador for the horse racing and breeding industry.

In his statement, Heydon thanked Blackmore for her contributions to the sport and wished her well in her future endeavors, confident that she will excel in whatever path she chooses next. He emphasized her legacy as one of Ireland’s greatest sports stars and a role model for future generations.

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