
BBC sports presenter Gabby Logan showed her unwavering support for her daughter Lois Kenny as the young jockey competed at the prestigious Goodwood Racecourse this weekend.
The 50-year-old television personality was seen beaming with pride as she watched 22-year-old Lois participate in the thrilling races, demonstrating the strong mother-daughter bond between the two women in the competitive world of horse racing.
A Proud Mother's Moment
Gabby, known for her work on Match of the Day and other high-profile sports programmes, took time away from her busy broadcasting schedule to cheer on Lois from the sidelines. Dressed casually in a stylish ensemble, the proud mum was every bit the doting parent as she followed her daughter's progress around the course.
Following in Famous Footsteps
Lois Kenny, who shares her mother's passion for sports, has been making waves in the racing world. The young jockey has clearly inherited the athletic genes from both sides of the family - her father Kenny Logan being a former Scottish rugby international.
The family's sporting pedigree was on full display at Goodwood, with Gabby's visible excitement showing just how much Lois's racing career means to her. The mother-of-two could be seen offering words of encouragement and celebrating her daughter's achievements throughout the event.
A Family Affair
This heartwarming display of family support highlights how the Logans balance their high-profile careers with strong family values. While Gabby is one of the most recognisable faces in sports broadcasting, she clearly prioritises being there for her children's important moments.
The Goodwood meeting provided the perfect opportunity for this sporting family to come together, with Lois's participation adding another chapter to their impressive sporting legacy.