Billie Thomas, who teaches at Randor and Hereford Pony Club and who taught Hollie to ride aged eight said: “Hollie has always been very dedicated, and she used to help her brother out a lot. From a young age Hollie was good at cross country and mounted games but racing has always been in her blood. We used to have races around the fields, and she just loved it!
“Hollie was so kind and helpful with new of the Pony Club and I think this is something that has carried through to her career. She has always shown determination and patience and from a young age learnt to ride young and novice horses which has helped make her into a good rider. I am very proud of what she has achieved so far and she is a great role model for women in sport.”
Grant Harris, CEO of the British Racing School at Newmarket said: “Hollie first came to the British Racing School aged 16 for Pony Camp on her pony Tommy’s Girl and has returned over the years for much of her Continuous Professional Development. She is a great ambassador for racing and, along with her partner Tom (Marquand) who also attended the Easter Pony camp that year, is a great advert for hard work and dedication.”
Hollie completed her Level 2 Apprenticeship aged 19 at the National Horseracing College in Doncaster. Emma Cassidy who is Work Based Learning Manager there and taught Hollie said: “Hollie was always focused as a Level 2 Apprentice. She was determined even then to make a success of her riding career and she put in the hard work it required in every part of her life. She was a pleasure to work with, she had a great sense of humour and a strong work ethic.”
Among Hollie’s successes this year she enjoyed a historical five-timer at Windsor Racecourse in August and her first Group 1 (highest-rated race) win on QIPCO British Champions Day, where she was leading jockey on the day. She also became the third women in history to ride a winner at Royal Ascot, ing Hayley Turner and Gay Kelleway. 23432y
Guy Jewell, who has been Hollie’s jockey agent since 2015 said: “I’m immensely proud of Hollie, she has a fantastic work ethic and is an absolute pleasure to work with every day. Together we set two targets this year – to ride a Group winner and to ride 100 winners again – she reached both of those and so much more which shows just how far she has come.
“I was delighted when she won the Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year award which is a huge achievement in itself and to be nominated for BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year is massive for racing and testament to all she has achieved this year. I’m just glad those achievements are being recognised and hopefully everyone votes for her on Sunday.”
Great British Racing is leading the #VoteHollie campaign which has received tremendous across the racing industry. This week 10 horseboxes with #VoteHollie artwork will be travelling across the country to racecourses and racegoers, racecourses and yards are showing their by wearing #VoteHollie hats which have been distributed across the industry