Hollie Doyle hoping to make riding return sooner than forecast

Hollie Doyle is expecting to be back in action in a matter of weeks as she continues to recover from an elbow injury.

Doyle took a fall from The Perfect Crown at Wolverhampton on January 17 and suffered a dislocated elbow as well as ligament damage.

The record-breaking rider has a timesclae of four to five weeks before a return to race riding – but still harbours hopes she can be back before then.

“I saw a specialist yesterday and he said things couldn’t be any better for the stage we are at,” she told Sky Sports Racing on Friday.

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“I’m hoping within the next few weeks I’ll be back on track.

“I dislocated my elbow and ruptured both ligaments around my elbow – and fractured it as well – but thankfully it put itself back into place which was good and I haven’t had to have it operated on.

“I didn’t think it was broken, but I knew something wasn’t right. I’d never dislocated anything before and I had a sicky feeling so I was surprised when I found out I’d done the damage I did. It could have been a lot worse.

“I’ve been in Oaksey House everyday and they’ve been fantastic. The day after the fall I was there for physio, physically I was fine so I was keen to keep my fitness up.

“I’m probably their worst nightmare as I’m trying to force it, but time is a healer.

“Worst case scenario is another four or five weeks off, but I’m hoping to be back sooner than that.”

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