Tony McCoy broke his own record for the fastest 200 winners in a season when steering Native Man to victory at Huntingdon today.
McCoy reached the total over a month earlier than in the 1999-2000 season when the double century was achieved on February 18th.
The Ulsterman's ultimate aim is to break Sir Gordon Richards' record of 269 victories in a season.
The six-times British champion has had eight losers since reaching 199 with a double at Hereford on Tuesday.
The champion jockey had to pass the course doctor at Huntingdon today after giving up his last two rides at Wincanton yesterday because of a muscle strain in his neck.
That was a result of three falls he had at Newbury on Wednesday that left him battered and bruised and nursing stitches in a wound at the back of his head.