Beating the Odds: The fall and rise of Bev Buckingham

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· Allen & Unwin
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There are two things that make Bev Buckingham a champion - her unbreakable will and the unbeatable love of her family.

In the late 1990s Bev Buckingham had it all. She was Australia's most successful woman jockey ever. She had conquered the entrenched sexism of the racing industry to become her state's leading rider, the first woman in the world to win a jockey's premiership and the darling of the racing fraternity. On top of this she was madly in love and happily married. This all came to an end at Elwick racecourse, when a dramatic fall left her with a broken neck.

After months of hard work and anguish, and with her family constantly by her side, Bev defied the odds and the doctors who said she would never walk again. But even the miracle of her recovery could not prepare her for the pain in her private life that would follow...

Here Bev Buckingham tells her story of triumph and tragedy on and off the racetrack, and of how she overcame not only a broken neck, but a broken heart. This is the inspiring true story of one woman's fierce determination and remarkable recovery.

'Exceptional courage displayed by a determined and talented young woman; an inspirational story.'

Gai Waterhouse

'An uplifting story of courage, grit and determination - a celebration of the human spirit.' Janine Shepherd, author of Dare to Fly, Never Tell me Never and Reach for the Stars

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A Google user
February 24, 2012
Could not put this book down.A wonderful story of courage and a feel good book even if you are not into horse racing.
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About the author

Bev Buckingham was Australia's leading female jockey and the first woman to ride in the Caulfield Cup. In 1998 she broke her back during a race and was told she would never walk again.

Over her 10 year riding career Bev featured on TV, radio and in newspapers and in 1999 she was featured on This is your Life, honouring her achievement in defying medical advice. Bev is now training horses and lives in country Victoria with her daughter.

Murray Mottram is feature writer for the Age.

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