sport news People's champ: Bryony Frost thrilled as fans acclaim Tingle Creek Chase win ...

sport news People's champ: Bryony Frost thrilled as fans acclaim Tingle Creek Chase win ...
sport news People's champ: Bryony Frost thrilled as fans acclaim Tingle Creek Chase win ...
People's champ: Bryony Frost thrilled as fans acclaim Tingle Creek Chase victory after emotional week following bullying hearing Bryony Frost took victory in the Tingle Creed Chase on 12-1 shot Greaneteen Just last Wednesday the jockey was questioned in a bullying enquiry  The public outpouring of support for Frost has been a major boost to her 

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Bryony Frost ended the most difficult week of her career being cheered into the winner’s enclosure at Sandown after victory on 12-1 shot Greaneteen in the Grade One Betfair Tingle Creek Chase.

Last Wednesday, Britain’s most successful female jump jockey had endured a tearful and emotional few hours being questioned at the BHA disciplinary enquiry into claims that she had been bullied and threatened by her fellow rider Robbie Dunne.

The hearing was adjourned on Thursday and will re-open for potentially three more days of evidence of Tuesday.

Bryony Frost came through an emotionally tough week to take the win in Tingle Creed Chase

Bryony Frost came through an emotionally tough week to take the win in Tingle Creed Chase 

But the backing Frost has among the public was evident as she received three cheers, with one female member of the crowd shouting: ‘We support you Bryony, you’re doing a great job’.

Frost said: ‘I can’t tell what it means. I was nearly in tears coming back in. To feel the support of everyone here is huge. They appreciate me. I ride horses and it is the best life. To say that I do that as a job is quite special.

‘I felt the support and that they were behind me and pushing

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