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Tony McCoy retires: Watch the Champion Jockey's greatest winning races

VIDEO: Watch some of McCoy's best victories over the last twenty years

Kiran Moodley
Saturday 25 April 2015 13:17 BST
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Champion Jockey Tony McCoy will ride his last race this weekend on the aptly-named Box Office, ending a career that has seen him win almost every race there is in the sport.

Having recorded his first winner back in 1992 at the age of 17, the 40-year-old will make his last trip down the course at Sandown. He has notched up nearly 4,350 winners, over 1,000 falls and achieved 20 straight jockey titles. McCoy has been Champion Jockey every year he has been professional; 19 consecutive titles, having smashed the previous record of seven in a row.

To say goodbye to horse racing's greatest ever rider, watch the video below to see some of AP McCoy's best victories, such as winning the Champion Hurdle and Gold Cup at Cheltenham in 1997, riding Make A Stand and Mr Mulligan respectively.

Or what about his 2000 victory in the Queen Mother Champion Chase aboard Edredon Bleu? Watch the video below to relive the finest moments in McCoy's astonishing career:

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