Bryony Frost rides out her claim with easy winner at Kempton on Monday
Rising star Frost guided the Neil King-trained Marienstar to a 22 length victory over fences
RISING STAR Bryony Frost reached yet another milestone at Kempton on Monday.
The top jock rode out her claim when steering Marienstar (5-2f) to a runaway success over fences, giving her a 75th career winner.
The 23-year-old made all the running aboard the Neil King-trained mare in the Weatherbys General Stud Book Mares' Handicap Chase.
The pair breezed clear in the home straight to register a 22-length success, and Frost will now receive a 72 hour 'grace' period before her 3lbs claim is removed.
The jockey enjoyed another of her finest hours at Kempton when winning a Grade 1 aboard Black Corton last Boxing Day.
Frost said: "What a girl Marienstar is. The only worrying part was to try and get in front at the start. She jumped fence to fence.
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"I'm a professional now. I've flown the nest.
"It's now a bit of a daunting time, but I've got Paul Nicholls and Neil King behind me.
"When you have those teams behind you, they fill you with confidence.
"Driving up I was thinking 'this is the place I've had some of the best days of my life' and obviously Black Corton stands out."