Moment to remember for Laura Pearson at Royal Ascot with Lola Showgirl
And also first Royal meeting winner for David Loughnane – who makes it a one-two in inaugural running of Kensington Palace.
Laura Pearson marked the inaugural running of the Kensington Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot by leading home a memorable one-two for trainer David Loughnane on Lola Showgirl. Pearson, still a 5lb claimer as she continues her rise to prominence as one of the emerging stars of the weighing room, is just the fourth female jockey to win at the meeting – and the first to do so as an apprentice. She had Lola Showgirl perfectly positioned and stretched clear into the straight – where it soon became apparent that only her stablemate Ffion, ridden by Richard Kingscote, was close enough to mount a meaningful challenge.An outstanding young rider! @Laurapearson_ is a #RoyalAscot winner on @DaveLoughnane_‘s Lola Showgirl in the Kensington Palace Stakes!
Only the fourth female jockey to win at the big meeting! pic.twitter.com/eQVzIjMuZx — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 16, 2021
But Pearson and her willing partner had matters under control, staying on with great determination as the 12-1 winners by three-quarters of a length – for not only her first Royal Ascot success but Shropshire trainer Loughnane’s too, in the new handicap for fillies and mares. Pearson has ridden at Ascot a few times previously, but was making her debut at the showpiece meeting. The 20-year-old said: “I don’t even know what to say. It’s just incredible. I knew she had a chance and was a strong contestant for my first Royal Ascot ride. “I took a break at the end of the all-weather season to protect my 5lb claim for the turf campaign and it’s paid off. “I had an absolutely lovely run, she bowled out, she’s been running over seven (furlongs) but Mr Loughnane said she’d want every stride of the mile. “She bowled out, got into a lovely rhythm and just kept plugging on for me.”
#RoyalAscot winning female jockeys…
✅ @GayKelleway ✅ @Hayleyturner123 ✅ @HollieDoyle1 Add @Laurapearson_ to the list! pic.twitter.com/UNdCPc6kOm — Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 16, 2021
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