Former champion jockey Robert Winston returns to sport at 45.
The Return of the Jockey
According to The Sun: The jockey who once reached great heights by winning the first group of competitions is back on the start line. Robert Winston, a 45-year-old athlete, suffered a horrific facial injury during a fall, but he did not give up. After battling alcohol, drugs, and a year-long ban that derailed his career, he decided to return to racing.
Winston hopes to compete again and showcase his talent. 'I am ready for the challenges that await me,' he said.
“This sport means everything to me. I never wanted to leave it,” the jockey noted.
Despite all the difficulties, Winston is actively preparing for his return and eagerly awaits new opportunities in his career.
Robert Winston's return has become a topic of discussion among horse racing fans. His resilience and desire to fight for victory again inspire many, and the sport itself is gaining a new level of attention. This return could be a significant moment not only for the jockey himself but for the entire equestrian sport in the country.
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