The legendary Jockey Hayley Turner retired from the race with an immediate effect after announcing his pregnancy.
The 42 -year -old man is expecting his first child with his partner, with his 25 -year career, which ends a few hours before the Grand National begins.
Her last winner came last week to Southwell, when he also had a success in Royal Ascot four times, and was in his second visit to sport after retiring in 2015.
However, she returned in 2018, but now claims to have called her time for good while she is preparing for the next stage of her life.
Turner also worked as an expert on ITV’s race cover. We do not know if she will continue this side of her career.
She opened her excitement as she revealed the news to her fans on Saturday.
The legendary Jockey Hayley Turner announced his immediate retirement of sport
She announced that she was waiting for her first child at 42 and called her one day on her career for the second time
In 2008, Turner became the first woman to climb 100 winners of the UK in the United Kingdom during a calendar year
“I decided to retire to be a jockey after my winner in Southwell last week, especially since I made my first trip to the racetrack on March 27, 2000,” posted Turner. “I am very happy to also announce that I have a baby in October, all good, which I have been planning for two years.
“My family and I are all very excited.
“I would like to thank all those who have supported me over the years, especially Michael Bell, David Simcock, Andrew Balding and Harry Eustace.
“I would also like to thank my riding agent, Guy Jewell, who was my agent for the majority of my career.
“I look forward to my next life chapter, but I will focus on the baby in the short term.
In 2008, Turner became the first woman to set up 100 winners of the UK in the United Kingdom during a calendar year.
She also experienced the success of group 1, although she also had concerns about the track with a hunt test and a ban on breaking the rules of Paris in 2017 when she has always held a Jockey license.