Rossa Ryan achieved a landmark 200th victory of the year aboard the John Jenkins-trained Sunset In Paris at Lingfield on Wednesday, ending an exciting campaign for the talented jockey.
The twenty-three-year-old landed a first Group 1 success with Julie Camacho's Shaquille in the July Cup at Newmarket and achieved two winners at this year's Royal Ascot meeting – Jimi Hendrix in the Royal Hunt Cup and Valiant Force in the Group 2 Norfolk Stakes.
In an interview with Sky Sports Racing, Ryan said: "I put a lot of pressure on myself really, even though a couple of little things haven't worked. We've had plenty of winners the last couple of weeks but there were a couple I thought maybe if I'd done something different, it may have been a different result.
"It's a big weight off my shoulders really, because I haven't planned any of this. It was only when we came back from the November break I was 16 away from it and while my agent didn't let on, he just hinted and some of the older jockeys told me to go for it and they've been a great help.
"Ed Dunlop said to me the other day to come back after Christmas and make sure I get it done and that I might not be in this position again. Luckily we got it done before Christmas, so I'm very pleased.
"It's been a season of dreams really. The season is very long, especially because I started in January, but when you are popping in winners it helps.
"I'm still pinching myself I've hit 200, finished third in the championship and rode a Group One winner. I don't know how to sum up in one word what to say, I can only thank all my trainers and owners and my agent – and my girlfriend who puts up with all my mess!
"When I passed 150 I never thought about getting 200, so I'm speechless really."