Joanna Mason hoping to return to riding soon after spell on the sidelines
Jockey Joanna Mason believes she could be back in the saddle within the next fortnight as she recovers from a leg fracture.
Joanna Mason, who suffered a leg fracture in a gallops accident last month, looks set to return to the saddle "in two or three weeks".
Mason, 33, who was sidelined for 10 days when kicked in the knee by Jazz Samba following his win at Beverley on May 1, suffered more bad luck when three pigeons flew out of bushes adjacent to the gallops at her grandfather Mick and his son David Easterby's yard, spooking a filly she was riding and unseating her.
The Malton rider raised her profile significantly on a wider stage earlier this year, producing a superb performance in February's International Jockeys Challenge at the Saudi Cup to finish as leading woman rider and in third place overall.
On her rehabilitation, she said: "It's going well, not doing too badly. I'm not a 100 per cent sure. I've increased stuff this week in the hydrotherapy pool, the physio and in the gym, and am doing a lot more weight-bearing. I'm hoping I'll be back within the next two or three weeks.
"I definitely couldn't get on a horse yet. I am just body-weight loading and doing that with heel raises, but I'm getting there.
"The knee is still a bit sore, because I was over-using it and hopping around while I was nursing my left one. There is not as much pressure, and it doesn't hurt. I'm not doing too badly. I suppose your body will tell you when you are ready, but the process always takes longer than you think.
"The physios are really happy and I'm doing enough to push it without it hurting."