The 22-year-old jockey tipped as horse racing’s future
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7:47 AM EST, Thu March 8, 2018
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She may have only turned professional last July, but victories have come thick and fast for jockey Bryony Frost.
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Aged just 22, the British rider has notched 30 wins since April last year.
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The daughter of Jimmy Frost, who won the Grand National in 1989, she will be hoping to match her father's victory if she rider at Aintree Racecourse in April.
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Frost's recent form has been phenomenal. She is pictured here riding Black Corton to victory in the Sodexo Reynoldstown Novices' Steeple Chase at Ascot Racecourse in February.
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Growing up in rural Devon, southwest England, Frost was riding the family donkey by the time she could walk. "As soon as I opened my eyes," she says, "there was a horse."
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Frost (left) races clear of the field at Kempton Park racecourse in February.
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The young flier has become accustomed to celebrating race wins. Here she jumps off Stobillee Sirocco after winning the Exeter Racecourse Clydesdale Stakes last year.
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The famous Grand National at Aintree Raceourse would be the biggest test of Frost's career so far.