Bryony Frost suffered a collarbone injury after a fall in France on Sunday, which will put her on the sidelines for a while.
She has been riding for owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede since May, as opportunities in British racing had decreased.
The fall occurred at Le Lion D’Angers, leaving Frost in distress. Munir confirmed the injury in a statement on his official X account, sending well wishes for her speedy recovery and return to riding for Team Double Green.
There is no specific timeline for her return, but Frost will be eager to recover quickly with the French jumps season ongoing. She recently secured her first win in France on May 26 aboard Likata at Sable-sur-Sarthe.