The Grand National remains the world’s most famous race and on International Women’s Day, a woman stands proudly at the helm in Liverpool.
Sulekha Varma was appointed clerk of the course at Aintree in 2019 after gaining years of experience in the racing industry.
As a teenager, Varma went on a work experience placement at the yard of dual Grand National-winning trainer Lucinda Russell. Upon graduation from Edinburgh University she gained a place on the British Horseracing Authority Development Programme, during which she spent time on the news desk at the Racing Post.
After returning to Russell’s yard as racing secretary and working for the Arabian Racing Organisation, Varma then began to take the first steps towards her current career with a trainee role at the Jockey Club that led to spells at Market Rasen, Nottingham, Warwick, Huntingdon and then Hamilton Park.
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That experience stood Varma in good stead when the role of clerk of the course at Aintree became vacant and she subsequently became the first woman to hold the position, in the very thick of the action on the world’s most famous and watched day of racing.
“It’s a great honour. I can’t believe it’s been four years already since I took on the role,” she said.
“Working for Lucinda was a great grounding for me in horse racing. Learning about sport from the very grassroots; how a yard operates and what life is like at that end of the sport, and from then I moved into the administration side.
“I did the BHA Development Course in 2006, straight out of university, and my placement was at the Racing Post which was incredible, I got to write a double-page spread for the paper which was something I never thought was going to happen.”
"We aim to have a gold standard in equine welfare" 🐎
Clerk of the Course Sulekha Varma talks through exactly how Aintree is achieving just that ahead of the @RandoxHealth Grand National 👏#RandoxGrandNational pic.twitter.com/JkRb4oXtCF
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Naturally Varma’s success is the result of drive and hard work, but she credits the industry with being filled with people who are willing to help those looking to advance their career.
“I met a huge number of people who were very willing to help me out, whether it be work experience or just talking through opportunities and learning about the industry,” Varma added.
“I think you have to open doors for yourself, but there are also a lot of people who, if you show enthusiasm and love for the sport, they will also open doors for you.
“Being the first female to fill this role is something that I’ll always treasure. Absolutely.”