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Ep 304 - Karen Wiltshire - History maker fighting for equality
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Today’s horse racing episode promises to be a compelling and, for some of you, perhaps even a shocking one.
Our guest is Karen Wiltshire, a true trailblazer. In September 1978 at Salisbury, Karen made history as the first female professional jockey to win a race on the flat in the UK competing against her male counterparts. She joins us to share her remarkable journey, highlighting the immense mental and physical challenges she faced in a sport dominated by men.
Karen rode as an apprentice jockey for experienced trainer Bill Wightman and was based at Ower Farm, Upham near Winchester. During her riding career on the flat Karen rode against racing greats Willie Carson, Steve Cauthen and Pat Eddery as well as riding the Derby course at Epsom..
This is an inspiring story of resilience, determination, and breaking barriers, as Karen candidly recounts her battle for equality amidst a backdrop of bullying, prejudice, and misogyny.
You won’t want to miss it.
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