Top jockey Graham Lee and equestrian Saffron Cresswell, both paralysed after falls, will be at the opening meet of the season at Wetherby Races next month to help raise vital funds for Spinal Research
Top jockey Graham Lee and equestrian Saffron Cresswell, both paralysed after falls, will be at the opening meet of the season at Wetherby Races next month to help raise vital funds for Spinal Research

Paralysed riders come together at Wetherby Races to raise funds for Spinal Research

25 September 2025

Grand National winning jockey Graham Lee and international equestrian Saffron Cresswell may come from different horse riding disciplines but their lives were both changed in an instant after devastating falls.

In November, 2023, Graham was left paralysed from the neck down after being unseated from his mount at Newcastle Races as the stalls opened. Six months later Saffron was paralysed from the chest down in a fall while competing at Bramham Horse Trials.

Next month they will both be at Wetherby Races for the opening jump meeting of the season to help raise awareness and vital funds for Spinal Research, the UK’s leading charity funding the best research to develop effective treatments for spinal cord injuries.

In his lengthy career North Yorkshire-based Graham rode more than 1,000 winners over jumps before switching to flat racing and completed the unique achievement of riding to victory in the Grand National at Aintree and the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot.

One of his most famous feats was at Wetherby Racecourse’s 2003 autumn meeting when he won a quintuple of races, which secured a win of over £500,000 on a fivefold accumulator bet.

 

Graham Lee said:

I’m delighted to be supporting Spinal Research and to be back at Wetherby. This has been an unbelievably tough time but Spinal Research has given me and my incredible family hope for the future and we want to do all we can to support their incredible work.

Every two hours someone is paralysed in the UK after suffering a spinal cord injury with devastating consequences for them and their families.

Promising equestrian Saffron Cresswell broke her back in two places and damaged her spinal cord in a cross country fall at Bramham Horse Trials in June 2024.

Saffron said:

When I instantly couldn’t feel my legs I understood straightaway what was happening and potentially how bad it was.

It’s been really hard going from being so fit and focused on my career doing what I love to facing a very different future, but I’m positive and determined to find new goals and purpose.

 

Saffron Cresswell
Saffron Cresswell

And she will be guest speaker at Wetherby Racecourse on Wednesday, October 15, for the annual Northern Raceday for Spinal Research. Other guests will include top eventer Ros Canter who won Olympic team gold at Paris last year and earlier this month successfully defended her Burgley Horse Trials title.

Now in its 35th year, Wetherby’s Northern Raceday for Spinal Research has raised over £800,000 for the charity.

Tickets for the day include a champagne reception, three course lunch, prize auction and raffle in the exclusive Spinal Research Marquee located in the heart of the action right next to the Parade Ring and Winner’s Enclosure.

To find out more and buy tickets go to https://tickets.wetherbyracing.co.uk/sales/fixtures/wednesday-15th-october-2025/the-opening-meeting-supporting

 

 

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