By Jordan Gerrans
As apprentice hoop Chloe Lowe arrives at her first race rides, the 21-year-old can't help but feel a distinct sense of pride with how far she has come.
Lowe is in her second stint as an apprentice rider, starting out with Matt Dunn about three years ago before having another crack with Ryan Tyrell in more recent times.
The riding was never an issue for the Beaudesert youngster, it was just her weight she was struggling to contain to the level required to be an apprentice hoop.
Not long ago she was around 67kg.
Lowe will ride at 55kg on Saturday afternoon at Roma and she is hopeful of knocking that down slightly again once she gets into a consistent rhythm of race riding through 2024.
“The weight has always been the biggest thing, I have always felt confident in my riding,” she said.
“My weight would constantly go up and down and I would think I wouldn’t be able to eventually race ride – you get in your own head about it.
“It has been hard. I have really tried with my weight this time and it is surreal that I am here now and it is all happening.”
There were many times where Lowe thought she would not eventually make it to race day as a jockey but she notes she has found a much more even balance now.