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Riding in a point-to-point is fast, thrilling and adrenaline pumping – certainly not for everyone!
Pointing offers a variety of options depending on your ambition, experience and reason for race-riding.
70% of professional jockeys started their career in point-to-pointing and 48% of jockeys are female.
point-to-point jockeys
This could be you…
experienced RIDER
Top point-to-point riders such as Gina Andrews, Izzie Hill, Will Biddick, James King and Josh Newman have been pointing for many years and challenge for the leading rider championships.
Could you be the next champion point-to-point jockey?
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NOVICE RIDER
Enjoy your weekends riding. As a novice rider you can claim a 5lb weight allowance across most race categories until your 10th win.
Stepping stone
Start riding in point-to-points to gain your essential race experience before taking the next step to becoming a professional jockey.
start your journey
You must be 16+ years of age, fit, healthy, confident and good with horses
First time riders must pass an assessment with a licensed BHA Jockey Coach
First time riders must complete BHA Medical Form NMED19 with their GP
Every rider must apply annually for Riders Qualification Certificate (RQC) and be in possession of a Medical Record Book (MRB). Both are issued by the Point-to-Point Authority office
Although not a regulatory requirement we recommend every that every rider should have regular jockey coaching lessons, particularly in their 1st and 2nd years
The PPA have a number of initiatives encouraging riders to use registered Jockey Coaches
Point-to-pointing was the foundation of my riding career. It gave me the experience, opportunities, and confidence to make the step into professional racing, and it’s where I really learned my trade in the saddle. The sport set me on the path that has led to becoming the 2024–25 National Hunt Champion Jockey, and I’ll always be grateful for the role point-to-pointing played in those early years. It’s such a vital stepping stone for young riders with ambitions in racing. Sean Bowen 2024-25 Champion National Hunt Jockey
Point-to-pointing was the foundation of my riding career. It gave me the experience, opportunities, and confidence to make the step into professional racing, and it’s where I really learned my trade in the saddle. The sport set me on the path that has led to becoming the 2024–25 National Hunt Champion Jockey, and I’ll always be grateful for the role point-to-pointing played in those early years. It’s such a vital stepping stone for young riders with ambitions in racing.
Point-to-pointing has been at the heart of my life and career. It gave me the chance to develop as a rider and has been the foundation for everything I’ve gone on to achieve, from becoming Champion Lady Jockey to building my training career alongside Tom. What makes it so special is the community: families, friends and racing fans all coming together in a welcoming, exciting environment. I owe so many opportunities and memories to point-to-pointing and I’m proud to still be part of it. Gina Andrews Ladies Champion Jockey
Point-to-pointing has been at the heart of my life and career. It gave me the chance to develop as a rider and has been the foundation for everything I’ve gone on to achieve, from becoming Champion Lady Jockey to building my training career alongside Tom. What makes it so special is the community: families, friends and racing fans all coming together in a welcoming, exciting environment. I owe so many opportunities and memories to point-to-pointing and I’m proud to still be part of it.
Point-to-pointing is the true grassroots of our sport and an essential breeding ground for talent both equine and human. I loved my time pointing in Wales and I’m really looking forward to getting out to course across Britain this winter with the GB Pointing Blue Mic. Alan Johns Retired Professional Jockey
Point-to-pointing is the true grassroots of our sport and an essential breeding ground for talent both equine and human. I loved my time pointing in Wales and I’m really looking forward to getting out to course across Britain this winter with the GB Pointing Blue Mic.
YES
You must be 16 years of age or above. There is no maximum age but there are a number of enhanced medical requirements as you get older.
NO
Although it’s usually best to have your own horse when you start as you will have a connection with it
You need a point-to-point Riders Qualifications Certificate (RQC) which you apply for annually
You will also need to be in possession of a Medical Record Book (MRB) to show you are medically cleared to ride
Both are available through the PPA office
The RQC is your official licence to compete, confirming that you meet all requirements set out by the sport’s governing body
An RQC is issued annually and is specific to Point-to-Point racing. It is different from a professional jockey’s licence but serves the same purpose within the amateur Point-to-Point world
RQC costs are heavily subsidised by the Point-to-Point Authority to make pointing as accessible as possible. Most of the cost is for rider indemnity cover and insurance cover
NO BUT IDEALLY YES
Although not essential we strongly encourage everyone, particularly in their first and second year of riding, to have ongoing Jockey Coaching lessons.
Every rider who has regular jockey coaching sees their ability and fitness improve, adopting good habits and eradicating bad habits. The PPA have a number of subsidised jockey coaching initiatives and a list of recommended registered Jockey Coaches.
The Medical Record Book (MRB) ensures you are medically allowed to ride in a point-to-point. It is issued by the PPA with your original riders licence and must be shown on race day to allow you to ride. If you have lost your MRB please contact the PPA office as soon as possible for a replacement
The Medical Record Book (MRB) ensures a rider is medically allowed to ride. If you have lost or forgotten your MRB on race-day you will not be allowed to ride as it must be presented on the day.
CONCUSSION IS SERIOUS SO DON’T IGNORE IT
Quite often a person will not know they are concussed. If not dealt with properly and quickly concussion can lead to serious long term health issues.
If you think you or someone else is concussed on race-day speak to an on-course Doctor, Medic or Steward.
If you are worried someone is discussed any time time please contact medical@britishhorseracing.com.
NOT NECCESSARILY
Point-to-Point riders are covered by the PPA’s umbrella insurance cover on the day
However, we do encourage riders to have their own additional insurance