Here’s the latest on Rachael Blackmore based on recent public reporting.
- She has been in the news for a potential return to riding after an neck injury sustained in a fall at Downpatrick in late September 2024, with updates through late 2024 suggesting a return before Christmas if all goes well.[1][2]
- By late 2024 there were positive signals from her trainer that a mid-to-late December comeback could be feasible, with Blackmore pictured back on the ground and continuing rehabilitation.[2]
- In 2025, coverage shifted as she explored roles beyond riding; one local outlet highlighted a new path that included promotional appearances and a broader engagement with racing audiences, signaling a shift in her career trajectory beyond active riding.[3]
- In 2025 and 2026, major outlets noted her retirement from professional jockey duties, marking the end of her on-track career, and reports followed with details about her personal life changes (marriage in early 2026). These developments marked the transition from competition to life beyond racing for her.[5][7]
Illustration: If you’re tracking the arc, think of it as a two-phase storyline—phase one around the comeback from a neck injury (late 2024), and phase two a gradual transition into retirement and new life chapters (2025–2026).
Would you like a concise timeline with dates and corresponding sources, or a quick roundup of what her retirement means for Irish jump racing and who might inherit her rides? I can pull those together with direct citations.
Sources
Henry de Bromhead hopes to see Rachael Blackmore return to the saddle in the “next few weeks”. The record-breaking Cheltenham Gold Cup and Grand National-winnin
www.racingtv.comIrish jockey Rachael Blackmore has been enjoying life since calling time on her illustrious 16-year horse racing career
www.mirror.co.ukRachael Blackmore “can’t wait” to get back in the saddle, as her return from the sidelines edges closer. The Grand National and Cheltenham Festival-winning ride
www.racingtv.comLatest news on Rachael Blackmore, an Irish jockey who competes in National Hunt racing, born 11 July 1989.
www.newsnow.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukRachael Blackmore has announced that she is retiring from racing, stating on social media that her days of being a jockey have come to an end.
www.skysports.comRachael Blackmore will not have a ride in the 2026 Grand National after the 2021 Aintree winner retired at the end of last season.
news.williamhill.comThe Gold Cup legend swaps the saddle for a mission to change how women see racing
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