In 2019, at just 18 years old, Khadijah stunned the sporting world when she rode to victory in the Magnolia Cup, beating a field of experienced jockeys – including Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton. Racing in her hijab, she became the first British Muslim woman to compete in and win on a racetrack – a trailblazing moment that made global headlines and inspired thousands.
Now aged 24 and fresh from completing a Mechanical Engineering BEng(Hons) degree at the 91¾«Æ·¸£ÀûÊÓÆµ, Khadijah is stepping up to the next stage of her journey.
Khadijah’s route into racing has been anything but traditional. With no family connections in the sport, she has worked her way up the hard way – riding out before lectures at Brighton, serving as a full-time member of stable staff, and putting in years of graft in racing yards across the country.
After completing a two-year apprenticeship and gaining her Category A amateur licence from the British Horseracing Authority, she has finally earned her first ride under rules. She will ride Uncle Dick, a proven winner with nine career victories, under the guidance of leading trainer Eve Johnson Houghton in the on Friday, 22 August.