jockette

jockette

(dʒɒˈkɛt)
n
a female jockey
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In 1984 she made Cheltenham Gold Cup history by becoming the first jockette to ride in the race, albeit on 500-1 shot Foxbury.
Chantal Sutherland is not only a striking television personality and model but a strong, skilful, and persuasive jockette capable of coaxing the very best from any mount and certainly not without a chance in this ten-million-dollar classic.
I do hope he'll overlook the fact that she is one of the whingeing Jockette journos he and T.B.
Jay senses his friend didn't commit the crime, but this tragedy is deflected in favor of a more interesting--if extremely unlikely--mating of Jay and Wendy, who belongs to the jockette camp, but can't help feeling drawn to the Bad Boy.
It was so sanitised it made Bambi look like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and even included jockette Hayley Turner answering Frankie's plea to get off the rails with 'I'll let you out when you're ready if you're going really well.'
Beating the boys at what is perceived to be their own macho game was American jockette Julie Krone's pastime.
Princess Anne's 21-year-old daughter and Johnson, 25, split after three years following a row over his flirtation with a jockette.
The winning jockette receives her weight in champagne as a prize.
Charissa Saverio, the disc jockette in question, delivers a chunky, funky slice of dancefloor action which positively shimmers with vim and vigour.
"I've always been a jockette," says the 30-year-old Wechsler, who started MountainFit three years ago, after excursions into law and the film industry.