Jamie Kah

Jamie Kah is a jockey from Australia who was born on December 7, 1995. She has been the world’s top-ranked female jockey since October 2020.
She became the first jockey to ride 100 winners in a Melbourne Metropolitan racing season in 2020/21.
She has won many major racing events, including the Doncaster Handicap and the Hong Kong Classic Mile.
She has also faced some controversy, including being suspended for five months by the Victorian Racing Tribunal for breaching COVID-19 regulations and for providing false or misleading evidence to the breach investigation.

Basic Information

Full NameJamie Lee Kah
ProfessionJockey
NationalityAustralian
Date of BirthDecember 7, 1995
Current Age27 (as of 2023)
GenderFemale
Place of BirthSouth Australia
Zodiac SignSagittarius

Physical Stats

Height1.71m
Weight50 kg
Body Measurements
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorLight Brown. 
RaceWhite
Tattoos on Body
Shoe Size10 (US). 
BuildFit

Past & Current Relationships

Jamie Kah was engaged to fellow rider Clayton Douglas, who is also a professional jockey and trainer.
They owned a property on the Mornington Peninsula where they trained their retired horses.
However, according to the Herald Sun, Ms. Kah and Mr. Douglas have reportedly been living apart recently as they work through relationship difficulties.
As of March 2023, Jamie Kah and fellow jockey Ben Melham are partners.
There have been rumors of a relationship between them circulating in the media and horse racing circles, but neither of them has confirmed or denied the rumors.

Early Life & Education

FatherJohn Kah
MotherKaren Kah
SiblingsNot available
Marital Statuswas engaged
ex boyfriendClayton Douglas
Current boyfriendJamie Kah is currently dating Ben Melham
Sexual OrientationStraight

Jamie Kah was born on December 7, 1995, in Australia. Her parents, John and Karen, are former Australian speed skaters who competed in the Winter Olympics.
She grew up in Mount Pleasant, South Australia, in the Adelaide Hills, and started working at a friend’s stables when she was 13 years old. Her grandparents are are Dutch.
Jamie Kah dropped out of school at the age of 15 and began her riding apprenticeship in 2011.
She rode her first race in March 2012 at Streaky Bay and rode her first winner 14 days later at the Easter Saturday meeting at Clare.

Career Information

OccupationJockey
Years Active2012 – present

Jamie Kah’s career as a jockey has been marked by numerous achievements and milestones (& controversies). Here is a detailed timeline of her career:

  • 2011: Jamie Kah began her riding apprenticeship.
  • March 2012: She rode her first race at Streaky Bay.
  • April 2012: She rode her first winner 14 days later at the Easter Saturday meeting at Clare.
  • 2012/13 Season: In her first full season, Kah won the Adelaide Jockeys’ Premiership. She was the first apprentice to do so in almost 20 years.
  • 2016/17 Season: She set a record for most wins by a female jockey in an Australian season, ending the campaign with 129 wins.
  • January 2019: After winning the Adelaide Jockeys’ Premiership for a third time in 2017/18, she moved to Melbourne to further her career.
  • March 2019: She landed her first Group One race on Harlem in the Australian Cup at Flemington.
  • October 2020: Kah was ranked the leading female jockey in the world, and 77th jockey overall.
  • February 2021: She was the world’s 41st jockey overall, and the only female jockey in the top 100.
  • May 2021: She rode her 1000th winner at the Pakenham racecourse. She was the third woman, after Clare Lindop in 2008 and Linda Meech in 2013, to ride 1000 winners in Australia.
  • July 2021: Kah became the first jockey to ride 100 winners in a Melbourne Metropolitan racing season. She finished the Metropolitan season with 105 winners.
  • September 2021: She was suspended for five months by the Victorian Racing Tribunal for breaching COVID-19 regulations and for providing false or misleading evidence to the breach investigation. However, she appealed against the severity of the penalty to the Victorian Supreme Court, which upheld her appeal on November 17, freeing her to resume riding.
  • March 2023: By mid-March, she had ridden 1,191 winners, including nine Group One winners. However, she was seriously injured in a fall during a race at Flemington on March 11 and spent several days in an induced coma at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. She suffered brain injuries and several broken bones.
  • August 2023: After months of rehabilitation and weeks of trackwork, she returned to racing with four rides at Randwick on August 19.

Throughout her career, Jamie Kah has demonstrated exceptional skill and determination.
Her accomplishments have earned her recognition as one of Australia’s top jockeys and have solidified her place in horse racing history.

Net worth and Income

Net WorthAround $3 million
Sources of IncomeJamie Kah’s sources of income include game prize money, endorsements, and partnerships. The average annual salary of a Jockey in Australia is $69537, or an equivalent hourly rate of $33.

Jamie Kah has made significant achievements in her career, including being the first jockey to ride 100 winners in a Melbourne Metropolitan racing season.
As for her financial status, Jamie Kah’s net worth is estimated to be around $3 million.
This wealth comes from her primary work as a professional jockey. Her earnings package includes game prize money and many endorsements and partnerships.
In terms of income, the average annual salary of a Jockey in Australia is $69,537, or an equivalent hourly rate of $33.
However, Jamie Kah’s salary per month and other career earnings are over 400,000 dollars annually.

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