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Dominic Elsworth - National Hunt Jockey.

Here in his own words is Dominics life so far:

Recently I was asked to describe the emotions I felt when winning the 'Tote Becher Chase' at Aintree Racecourse over the Grand National fences last November, the 24th to be precise. I couldn't.

That is the bizarre thing about horseracing you discover emotions that you never knew existed.

It all began in 1996, upon leaving school I embarked in a career I had dreamt of since I was a small boy. I was employed by Mrs Sue Smith, wife of legendary showjumper Harvey at their yard in Bingley, West Yorkshire.

The 'boss' suggested I joined the Northern Racing College, Doncaster to further my education, initially on a 12-week residential course during which time I achieved NVQ level 1 in racehorse care and began working towards achieving level 2.

On arrival at the college I was abit apprehensive, but was soon put at ease by the friendly instructors and I have to admit I had the most amazing time, learning alot about riding techniques as well as horsecare. I had to work hard but the relaxed atmosphere gave us scope to 'develop our personalities'.

To date I have ridden 60 winners. If anyone reading this is contemplating a career in racing, in what ever capacity I would say go for it, there is nothing like the thrill racing exposes you to.

A good starting point is to enrol at the Northern Racing College not only to receive first class tuition but also to land the job you are currently dreaming of as the college has contacts with almost every racehorse trainer in the country. The staff will give advice and support when ever you require it throughout your career.

Maybe one day you will be able to put into words 'that feeling' let me know if you can, but most of all enjoy it.