The increase in rides that women are securing is being translated into win success during the festival, with two wins celebrated by women last year. Doyle, 24, became the third woman in history to celebrate a win during the prestigious meeting alongside Gay Kelleway and Hayley Turner when winning the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes on Scarlet Dragon.
Turner also enjoyed a victory onboard Onassis in the Sandringham Stakes last year, becoming the first multiple-winning woman rider at Royal Ascot. In 2019, she also won the Sandringham Stakes with Thanks Be, a first victory for a woman rider at the Royal Meeting for 32 years since Kelleway.
She will ride the Charlie Fellowes-trained Onassis in the Group 2 Duke of Cambridge Stakes on Wednesday 17th June, with all rides during Royal Ascot for Doyle, Currie, Nicholls, Osborne and other jockeys confirmed two days before each race, at the 48-hour declarations stage.
Doyle said: “It’s great to see that there have been a lot more women competing at Royal Ascot in recent years. We are just as good as men given the opportunity and I hope that other women continue to work hard and pursue their dreams of working in racing.”
She continued: “Riding a winner at a festival like Royal Ascot is a dream come true. I was inspired by Hayley and hope now I can inspire young people too.”