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Oisin Murphy (born 6 September 1995) is an Irish jockey based in the United Kingdom who competes in flat racing. He has won two British Classics and a number of Group 1 races. He has been British Champion Jockey in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2024.
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3 days ago · Champion jockey Oisin Murphy was back from Bahrain with a bang, winning both Listed races on the card from the front, kicking off with The Foxes in the opening Churchill Stakes. The well-backed 9-2 chance (from 10-1), trained by Andrew Balding, was fired out of a wide draw and enjoyed a trouble-free run to score by three lengths from favourite Dubai Honour, who was done no favours by some serious traffic problems in the home straight. ...
Oct 18, 2024 · Oisin Murphy will be the first to admit he’s been on a rollercoaster since winning the first of his British Champion Jockey titles five years ago. Older, more mature and increasingly reflective,...
Oisin Murphy has been crowned the 2024 Champion Flat Jockey for the fourth time at QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot last Saturday, marking yet another triumph in his illustrious career. With an impressive 162 wins to his name this season, the 29-year-old jockey has secured an unassailable lead, making this victory all the more special.
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Oisin Murphy will be crowned Champion Flat Jockey for the fourth time on Qipco Champions Day. The 29-year-old has run away with the title race and he will be officially honoured at Ascot’s glittering end-of-season celebrations on Saturday October 19.
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Feb 22, 2022 · Champion jockey Oisin Murphy has been banned for 14 months after admitting breaching coronavirus protocols, misleading the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and prejudicial conduct, plus two...
Jul 17, 2024 · Three-time champion jockey Oisin Murphy has pulled 23 winners clear in this year's championship battle, with William Buick (51), Rossa Ryan (48) and Tom Marquand (46) all in behind. Murphy looks to have a great chance of extending that lead today at Bath, where he has seven rides, while Buick heads to Yarmouth for just two.