The Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF)


The Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) was founded in 1964 following the devastating accidents to Tim Brookshaw, and then Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National. Both falls resulted in severe paralysis which immediately ended both their careers. Since then the Fund has helped over 1000 jockeys and their families and has paid out more than £18m in charitable assistance.

Point to Point Riders can access the full range of help and services provided by the Injured Jockeys Fund, where appropriate. This includes anyone who currently holds or has historically held a P2P license

https://injuredjockeys.co.uk/



The Injured Jockeys Fund Newmarket Office

Peter O’Sullevan House,
7a Newmarket Road
Newmarket
Suffolk
CB8 7NU

Telephone: 01638 662246
Free phone order hotline: 08080 453 453
From Overseas: +44 208 631 0057

Facebook - injuredjockeysfund
Twitter - @IJF_official