David Paul Harrison (born 8 July 1972) is a retired Welsh flat racing jockey.
Harrison began his career as apprentice jockey to Lord Huntingdon and rode his first winner on Majestic Image at Southwell Racecourse on St David's Day, 1 March 1991.
During his 11 years in racing, Harrison’s major wins included the Royal Hunt Cup for Queen Elizabeth II at Royal Ascot (Colour Sergeant) along with victories in the Hong Kong Derby (Holy Grail) and Irish St. Leger (Arctic Owl).
[1] David Harrison with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II after their triumph in the 1992 Royal Hunt Cup In 1997, he rode Single Empire to victory in the Derby Italiano trained by Peter Chapple-Hyam.
He rode many other winners worldwide with the majority coming in the UK and Hong Kong where he was a retained jockey to trainers James Fanshawe and Brian Kan.[2] Harrison's career ended prematurely after he damaged his spinal cord when he fell from the racehorse, My Chief, in a race at Sha Tin Racecourse, Hong Kong, on 30 May 2001.