Brixton teenager makes racing debut on Gary and Josh Moore favourite at Plumpton
Hezekiah March, a Brixton teenager, is set to make his racing debut at Plumpton on a horse trained by Gary and Josh Moore.
Hezekiah March, a 19-year-old from Brixton, South London, is preparing to make his racecourse debut on Monday aboard a horse trained by Gary and Josh Moore at Plumpton. He is a recent graduate of the Riding A Dream Academy, which nurtures young talent from diverse ethnic communities seeking a career in horse racing. March's debut highlights the increasing visibility of diverse backgrounds in a sport that has traditionally seen a lack of representation.
March follows the footsteps of Aamilah Aswat, who earlier this month became the first British female black jump jockey to secure a win on her fourth ride. Aswat's achievement, along with March's upcoming debut, exemplifies the positive impact the Riding A Dream Academy has had since its inception after Khadijah Mellah's historic win in the Magnolia Cup in 2019. The academy aims to create pathways for young individuals into horse racing, ensuring a more inclusive future for the sport.
The upcoming race not only marks a personal milestone for March but also represents broader themes of diversity and opportunity in the equestrian world. As the sport faces scrutiny over its accessibility, March's participation could spark conversations around representation and inspire future generations of young jockeys from varied backgrounds. By stepping into this role, he joins a growing community of riders breaking barriers and challenging conventions within the sport.