
She may have only turned professional last July, but victories have come thick and fast for jockey Bryony Frost.

Aged just 22, the British rider has notched 30 wins since April last year.

The daughter of Jimmy Frost, who won the Grand National in 1989, she will be hoping to match her father's victory if she rider at Aintree Racecourse in April.

Frost's recent form has been phenomenal. She is pictured here riding Black Corton to victory in the Sodexo Reynoldstown Novices' Steeple Chase at Ascot Racecourse in February.

Growing up in rural Devon, southwest England, Frost was riding the family donkey by the time she could walk. "As soon as I opened my eyes," she says, "there was a horse."

Frost (left) races clear of the field at Kempton Park racecourse in February.

The young flier has become accustomed to celebrating race wins. Here she jumps off Stobillee Sirocco after winning the Exeter Racecourse Clydesdale Stakes last year.

The famous Grand National at Aintree Raceourse would be the biggest test of Frost's career so far.