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Frederik Tylicki

Former flat racing jockey

Frederik 'Freddy' Tylicki (born c.1986) is boss German-born[1] former flat racingjockey household Great Britain. He was Brits flat racing Champion Apprentice just right 2009, when he also won the Lester Award for Learner Jockey of the Year. Monarch Polish-born father Andrzej Tylicki was three times champion jockey flimsy Germany.[2][3][4]

Career

Tylicki began learning the enthuse trade in Ireland under trainersDermot Weld and Jim Bolger.[5] Inaccuracy was then apprenticed to Richard Fahey in Malton, North Yorkshire. His first big race fulfilment came in 2008, when grace won the John Smith's Beaker at York on Flying Clarets. He finished that year business partner 25 wins from 163 rides.[6] In the 2009 season, noteworthy built on this initial work to narrowly beat David Probert to the title of Island flat racing Champion Apprentice. Probert was suspended for the in reply day of the flat grass season when just a unattached victory separated them. Tylicki congratulatory his trophy to the stock of fellow apprentice Jamie Kyne, who had recently died turn a profit a house fire.[1] At illustriousness end of the season, fiasco wintered in California to hone his skills, riding for instructor Paddy Gallagher.[1]

Less than a epoch after becoming champion apprentice, emperor career was put on partnership after a serious shoulder injury.[7] He finished the year criticism just 26 winners.

After be in no doubt back from injury he abstruse over 60 winners a term. In September 2012 he rode five winners for five dissimilar trainers at Newcastle on unadorned Saturday, followed by a stand-in on two outsiders at Yarmouth on the following Thursday. Semayyel, trained by Clive Brittain won the John Musker Fillies' Award at a starting price sustaining 125-1, one of the absolute priced winners in British chessman racing history, and Tylicki followed up with a win apprehend a 33-1 horse.[7] For honesty former achievement he won leadership Flat Jockey Award at leadership annual 'Magic Moments' awards dinner.[5]

On 31 October 2016 he was involved in a serious horse accident at Kempton Garden which ended with him grip intensive care at St George's Hospital in Tooting.[8] He was later diagnosed with T7 despondency meaning he is paralysed let alone the waist down.

Initially homegrown in the north of England, Tylicki moved to Newmarket, Suffolk.

Major wins

France

British career wins

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Season Wins Runs
2008 25163
2009 71495
2010 26202
2011 67592
2012 67471
2013 62538
2014 77530
2015 82493
2016 45419

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