McCoy rides 4,000th winner

By AFP
November 07, 2013

LONDON: Northern Ireland's Tony McCoy became the first jump jockey to ride 4,000 winners on Thursday when he rode Mountain Tunes...

LONDON: Northern Ireland's Tony McCoy became the first jump jockey to ride 4,000 winners on Thursday when he rode Mountain Tunes to victory at Towcester, central England.

McCoy, 18 times champion jockey of the United Kingdom, won in trademark fashion with a driving finish.

Mountain Tunes was still two lengths down come the final flight and stumbled on landing.

But McCoy ensured the horse soon regained momentum and, a length down with 100 yards left, he overhauled Jamie Moore on Kris Spin to win a novice hurdle race by half a length.

Victory was made all the sweeter for McCoy by the fact Mountain Tunes is owned by JP McManus and trained by Jonjo O'Neill, both of whom have provided the 39-year-old rider with a stream of winners throughout his career.

No jockey in the history of British and Irish National Hunt (jump) racing has come close to McCoy's career-tally of victories, with nearest current challenger Richard Johnson some 1,500 wins adrift of his great rival.

When Stan Mellor became the first jump jockey to ride 1,000 winners in 1971, his feat was considered astounding.

Yet Mellor's record was subsequently broken by John Francome (1,138 wins), Peter Scudamore (1,678) and Richard Dunwoody (1,699).

But none has a record to compare to that of McCoy.

Although there are jockeys in other countries with more winners to their name, they tend to be flat-race specialists, whose careers are generally longer and who are at far less risk of injuring themselves through heavy falls than those who ride over fences. (AFP)
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