SportHorse racingThe top jockey, who has ridden ten winners in the last fortnight, had a full card of rides at Salisbury on Saturday evening but has had to give them up13:35, 23 May 2026Updated 13:38, 23 May 2026Hollie Doyle is facing a period of time on the sidelines after sustaining an injury when riding at Bath on Friday.‌The 29-year-old, Britain’s winning-most female rider, has ridden ten winners in the last fortnight to climb to fifth place in the jockeys’ championship at this early stage.‌She recorded her latest victory at Bath on Friday night, scoring on the Archie Watson-trained Flight Signal. But in the following race she was on the deck after the Kevin Frost-trained Vault Of Heaven went wrong after covering two furlongs of the sprint handicap and Doyle came off as she pull up the horse who was fatally injured.‌READ MORE: Jockey who lost both legs after being trapped beneath horse dies a month after accidentREAD MORE: Lilly Pinchin’s ADHD documentary wins award at international film festivalDoyle was taken to hospital. She had a full book of rides at Salisbury on Saturday evening but on Saturday announced she would be out of action for a while.. Her mount in the feature British Stallion Studs EBF Cathedral Stakes on Zoum Zoum has gone to Daniel MuscuttIn a post on Instagram she wrote: “Thank you for all the messages, unfortunately I will be on the sidelines for a while after sustaining an injury at Bath yesterday. Thoughts are with connections. I'll be back!"‌Doyle has ridden 1,135 British winners in her career, including ten at Group 1 level.She was on track to ride a century of winner for the seventh year running in 2025 but finished two short of the target because she took up a short term contract offer to ride in Hong Kong.Article continues belowShe is more than halfway towards the landmark with 53 wins already on the board in 2026, while husband Tom Marquand has partnered 26.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Hospitals