champion jockey
noun /ˌtʃæmpiən ˈdʒɒki/
/ˌtʃæmpiən ˈdʒɑːki/
- (in the UK) the jockey (= rider in horse races) who has won the most horse races in a season. There are two champion jockeys each year, the one who wins the most steeplechases (= races with jumps) in the winter, and the one who wins the most flat races (= ones without jumps) in the summer.