ABOUT
Bryony Frost
Bryony Frost (born April 1995) is an English jockey from Devon. She is the the daughter of retired jockey Jimmy Frost, winner of the 1989 Grand National.
On 4th December 2021, Bryony won the Grade 1 Tingle Creek chase at Sandown aboard Greanaeteen.
On 30th October 2021, Bryony and her beloved Frodon won the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal for Paul Nicholls.
On Boxing Day 2020 she rode into the history books when she became the first female jockey to win the prestigious King George VI Chase on the 20-1 outsider Frodon.
In March 2019, Frost became the first female to win a Grade One race over obstacles at the Cheltenham Festival riding Frodon in the Ryanair Chase. The following month she won the British Conditional Jockeys title for the 2018-19 season.
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CLAIRE BALDING
“First and foremost she is a great jockey but it’s a huge bonus for racing that Bryony Frost is also so enthusiastic, charismatic and engaging.”
Riding for the leading National Hunt trainer of his generation – Paul Nicholls, Frost is now also building her own stud with the objective of syndicating horses trained by her father – Jimmy Frost at their stables in Buckfastleigh, Devon.
Bryony also rides regularly for Newmarket based trainer Lucy Wadham and Wiltshire based Neil King.
Frost’s considerable success in the media, which has included presenting for ITV, has generated much demand for her association by a number of companies, organisations and charities.
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Social Media
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