Michelle Payne is a pioneering figure in horse racing, known for her groundbreaking achievements in the sport. Her career is a testament to perseverance and skill, overcoming significant barriers to reach the pinnacle of her profession. Her journey has inspired filmmakers and continues to motivate others through her compelling story. Payne's narrative highlights dedication and success against considerable odds.
This book marks the major exhibition David Nash at Kew Gardens opening in June
2012 through to April 2013. One of the UK's most prolific creators of
ecological art, David Nash will produce and exhibit his work across the
Gardens, with sculptures, installations, drawings and film in place throughout
the Gardens, glasshouses, and exhibition spaces.
The extraordinary story of the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. Michelle Payne rode into history as the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup. She and her 100-to-1 local horse Prince of Penzance took the international racing world by surprise but hers was no overnight success story. Michelle was first put on a horse aged four. At five years old her dream was to ride in the Melbourne Cup and win it. By seven she was doing track work. All of the ten Payne children learned to ride racehorses but Michelle has stayed the distance. She has ridden the miles, done the dawn training, fallen badly and each time got back on the horse. So when she declared that anyone who said women couldn't compete in the industry could 'get stuffed', the nation stood up and cheered. Michelle has the audacity to believe she can succeed against all the odds. Her story is about hope triumphing over adversity, and how resilience and character made a winner.