The British Jump Jockeys’ Championship is a crown all the riders, but there can only be one winner.
The National Hunt season technically started in May and runs until 26th April, 2025, but the biggest races and meetings in the calendar are still to come.
Harry Cobden is the defending champion and became just the eighth rider to win the title since 1981-82, finishing seven wins clear of runner-up Sean Bowen in what was a tense battle.
The latest horse racing odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise, the latest Jump Jockeys’ Championship standings for the current season is below.
1 – Sean Bowen – Wins: 134 Rides: 703
2 – Harry Skelton – Wins: 121 Rides: 514
3 – Sam Twiston-Davies – Wins: 88 Rides: 496
4 – Harry Cobden – Wins: 75 Rides: 380
5 – Gavin Sheehan – Wins: 73 Rides: 422
6 – James Bowen – Wins: 65 Rides: 350
7 – Jonathan Burke – Wins: 57 Rides: 370
8 – Brian Hughes – Wins: 57 Rides: 529
9 – Ben Jones – Wins: 52 Rides: 337
10 – Jack Tudor – Wins: 50 Rides: 319
Last Updated: Monday, 10th February
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