'A fabulous trainer' - racing remembers Zoe Davison on social media
The racing community has paid tribute to trainer Zoe Davison, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 60.
Davison tragically lost her battle with cancer on a day her yard saddled an emotional double at one of her local tracks, Plumpton, where she enjoyed plenty of success in the past.
Her family, fellow trainers, jockeys and fans of racing have paid their respects and shared their fond memories of Davison on Twitter.
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