Hayley Turner faces inquiry over betting
Britain’s most successful female jockey Hayley Turner has expressed her regret over opening an internet betting account while still licensed.
Turner officially retired from the saddle at the end of the 2015 and after initially establishing a media career with At The Races and ITV Racing, she recently opted to return to race riding in France.
But her decision to open an online account following her initial retirement prompted a BHA inquiry as she technically still held a licence
Paul Struthers, chief executive of the Professional Jockeys Association, said in a statement Turner admitted she had made a mistake.
“Following her retirement from the saddle in November 2015, Hayley opened an online betting account in her name registered to her home address, the first ever betting account she had opened,” Struthers said.
“Even though she was officially retired, Hayley subsequently took part in a number of one-off, invitational events and had some warm-up rides to prepare for them, and held a licence from the BHA enabling her to take part in those events.
“It was only this summer that Hayley decided to return to race riding more fully in France.
“Even though Hayley no longer saw herself as a jockey, and placed no bets whilst actively riding, she did place bets whilst holding a licence which technically placed her in breach of the Rules of Racing, something Hayley entirely accepts.
“There were a total of 164 such bets over a period of approximately 18 months, with a median average stake of STG10 and a mean average stake of STG18.62, which generated a total profit of STG160.
“Hayley has co-operated fully with the BHA and has been transparent and honest throughout. The BHA has confirmed to Hayley’s representatives that beyond the Rule breaches themselves, it has no further integrity concerns over the bets or Hayley herself.
“Hayley is absolutely devastated at her mistake and deeply embarrassed and sorry for it. Her hearing is scheduled for next Thursday, December 14.”
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