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Changing saddles: Olympic cycling champion Victoria Pendleton becomes a jumps jockey

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Victoria Pendleton is a two-time Olympic track cycling champion and now an amateur jumps jockey. Photo: Reuters

Olympic track cycling champion Victoria Pendleton found herself in a saddle of a different kind as she launched her new career as a jockey in a race at Newbury racecourse in southern England on Thursday.

The 34-year-old finished in eighth place on Mighty Mambo in the George Frewer Charity Race, with the horse nicely settled towards the rear of the field.

Twice an Olympic gold medallist, the British star on two wheels is aiming for success on four legs after training to become a rider, with the aim of competing in the Foxhunter Chase for amateur riders at next year’s Cheltenham Festival, one of Britain’s most prestigious jumps meetings, in south-west England.

I loved every minute of it, but it was over so quickly, I wish I could do it again
Victoria Pendleton

Pendleton’s mount made good ground down the long straight and was not too far back from eventual winner Oratorio’s Joy in the one-mile-five-furlong race.

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“I loved every minute of it, but it was over so quickly, I wish I could do it again,” Pendleton said. “My only fear was not to get run away with at the start, and die a death in the home straight. I wanted to finish as part of the group and not look out of place.

“I tried to be patient, but I left myself with a bit too much to do and I should have gone for a gap a bit sooner. It just happened so quickly, and I was annoyed I was at the back when the flag went down, but you live and learn and that’s part of the experience.

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“My aim was to get through the race, not look out of place or fall off, and to get to the end in one piece.

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