Top jockey Bryony Frost has shared her wedding 'snaps' after getting married in France. The first female jockey to ride a Cheltenham Festival winner moved full-time to France in 2024 after securing a job riding for top owners Simon Munir and Isaac Suede.
Career Highlights
Frost, daughter of Grand National winning rider Jimmy Frost, became one of jump racing's top female jockeys, starting out as an amateur. In a successful alliance with 14-time champion jumps trainer Paul Nicholls she became champion conditional rider. She went on to rack up some significant big race wins, notably in partnership with Frodon, on whom she won the Ryanair Chase at the 2019 Cheltenham Festival and the 2020 King George VI Chase.
Move to France
The 31-year-old has ridden 294 winners in Britain and has ridden another 55 successes over the last three campaigns across the Channel. Appearances in Britain have been increasingly fleeting as she rode just ten times last season.
Engagement and Wedding
In February this year she announced her engagement to Baptiste Le Clerc, a multiple big race winner in France. He has ridden 24 winners in 2026. A congratulatory post from her management team H Talent Management said: 'Massive congratulations to @officialbryonyfrost Frost and her partner Baptiste, who announced their engagement earlier today! So pleased for them both. Unconfirmed reports suggest Baptiste has now moved into a very respectable second place… just behind Frodon in the loves of her life.' The latest post, including 20 photographs of the wedding, just said, 'Some snaps'.



