Silk Series 2018

Expanded Programme for The Silk Series 2018

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The second running of The Silk Series launches on the 2nd of June 2018 at Musselburgh, with a significantly expanded programme to also include races from Goodwood, Hamilton Park and York Racecourses.

Launched across nine ARC racecourses in 2017, The Silk Series is a pioneering initiative that gives female jockeys opportunities across popular summer racedays, whilst raising funds and awareness for Cancer Research UK.

The Silk Series was recognised at the Racecourse Association Showcase Awards in 2017 for its achievements in helping to raise the profile of female jockeys currently working in Great Britain in winning the ‘Love of The Sport’ category.

Thirty-six different jockeys took part in The Silk Series in 2017, with apprentice Megan Nicholls winning The Tufnell Trophy as the overall winner. The Tufnell Trophy, kindly donated by Inkerman, is named in honour of Meriel Tufnell, the first woman to ride a winner under rules in British Racing, in 1972.

In 2018, The Silk Series will offer a total of £150,000 in prize money, with the £20,000 final once again taking place on Ladies Day of the William Hill St Leger Festival at Doncaster Racecourse on Thursday 13th September 2018. As in the inaugural year, jockeys taking part in The Silk Series will win points based on their finishing position in each race, with the winner having accrued the most points over the course of the thirteen races.

The Silk Series 2018 races:

RACECOURSE

DATE

AFT/EVE

Distance

Prize Money

Musselburgh

02-Jun-18

Day

1m 6f

£10,000

Chepstow

13-Jul-18

Eve

6f

£10,000

Great Yarmouth

18-Jul-18

Eve

6f

£10,000

Lingfield Park

21-Jul-18

Eve

5f

£10,000

York

27-Jul-18

Eve

1m 1f

£15,000

Newcastle

28-Jul-18

Day

1m 2f

£11,000

Royal Windsor

30-Jul-18

Eve

6f

£10,000

Hamilton Park

04-Aug-18

Eve

6f

£12,000

Brighton

09-Aug-18

Day

7f

£10,000

Bath

18-Aug-18

Eve

1m 3f

£10,000

Goodwood

26-Aug-18

Day

tbc

£12,000

Wolverhampton

01-Sep-18

Day

1m 1f

£10,000

Doncaster

13-Sep-18

Day

6f

£20,000

 

ARC Director of External Affairs, Susannah Gill said, “We were all absolutely delighted with the reception that The Silk Series got from the racing community and wider sports industry last year, and we are very pleased to welcome our new racecourse partners in Goodwood, Hamilton Park, Musselburgh and York. All four racecourses will help to increase the opportunities for female jockeys to compete on popular racedays and give a valuable contribution to raise the profile of The Silk Series.

“We hope interest in The Silk Series will continue to grow this summer, and look forward to competitive racing as we did last year, with Megan Nicholls a very worthy winner of The Tufnell Trophy.”

Jockey Hollie Doyle, who passed the landmark of 100 career wins in January 2018, will once again act as ambassador for The Silk Series, with her image featuring across the marketing, as well as providing an insight into her life as a professional jockey via a fortnightly blog.

The Silk Series ambassador, Hollie Doyle said, “Last summer, The Silk Series offered a number of the female jockeys the opportunity to ride that they might not have had before, and the chance to ride for new trainers as well, which is key to helping progress your career.

“I’m absolutely delighted to be involved again this year and look forward to sharing my thoughts and views on being a professional jockey with my blog.”

Official betting partners, bet365, have teamed up with renowned broadcaster Hayley Moore, who will guide racing fans and punters through The Silk Series, as well as offering tips and a £100 charity bet on each race, winnings from which will be donated to CRUK.

Hayley Moore commented, “I am really looking forward to working with bet365 over the summer to bring The Silk Series to a wider audience. I’m really excited to help raise the profile of the jockeys taking part, and hopefully help punters and Cancer Research UK raise a few pounds with some winners!”

Full information on The Silk Series, the race programme, the leaderboard and a fortnightly blog from ambassador Hollie Doyle can be found at www.thesilkseries.co.uk.

Equally, you can follow The Silk Series at www.twitter.com/thesilkseries, Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thesilkseries/ and on facebook at www.facebook.com/thesilkseries.

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