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Jamie Kah |
Age: 29 |
Background: Jamie Kah has been a riding sensation since starting her career and she has already ridden over 1,200 winners. She won the South Australia Jockeys’ Championship as an apprentice – becoming the first to do so in 20 years before adding a further two crowns to her record in South Australia. Kah switched tack to Melbourne where she rewrote history by becoming the first jockey to ride 100 winners in a Melbourne metropolitan season – the fifth time she’s brought up the ton in her career. In Melbourne and following her move from South Australia, she won the 2019 Australian Cup and after that was selected to participate in the Shergar Cup at Ascot in Great Britain, helping the Ladies Team finish second. At the completion of her first full season in Victoria she was crowned World’s Top Female Jockey. She has the most Group 1 wins for a female rider in Australian racing history. Kah became the first female rider to win a principal feature race in Hong Kong when she claimed the 2023 Hong Kong Classic Mile aboard Voyage Bubble. Away from racing, Kah runs a sanctuary for retired racehorses in Australia. |
Notable Wins Include: Hong Kong Classic Mile (2023 Voyage Bubble), Australian Cup (2019 Harlem), Doncaster Mile (2021 Cascadian), Makybe Diva Stakes (2019 Gatting), Toorak Handicap (2020 Mr Quickie), Lightning Stakes (2021 Nature Strip, 2023 Coolangatta), Kingsford Smith Cup (2021 Vega One), All Star Mile (2022 Zaaki), Champions Stakes (2022 Zaaki). |
Honours: South Australia Champion Jockey (2012/13, 2016/17 & 2017/18). Melbourne Champion Jockey (2020/21). |
Hong Kong Career Wins (as of 22 January, 2024): 3 |
23/24 Season | |||||
Nationality | : AUS | No. of Wins | : 0 | Total Rides | : 7 |
Stakes won | : $218,550 | No. of 2nds | : 0 | Win % | : 0.00% |
No. of 3rds | : 1 | ||||
No. of 4ths | : 0 |
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