Female jockey, 25, is the toast of Australian racing after riding 100 winners in a season

Female jockey Jamie Kah, 25, is the toast of Australian racing after riding 100 winners in a season on Melbourne’s racetracks

  • Jockey Jamie Kah, 25, has ridden 100 city winners in Melbourne this season
  • She achieved the milestone on Saturday when Deep Speed saluted at Caulfield
  • Ms Kah is one of Australia’s best riders after first making her name in Adelaide

Gun female jockey Jamie Kah is officially the toast of Australian racing after setting a Melbourne riding record.

Ms Kah, 25, became the first jockey to ride 100 city winners in a Melbourne season of racing at Caulfield on Saturday.

Stranded on 99-1/2 winners after missing out midweek, Kah landed the milestone when Deep Speed held on over 1100m.

The history-making moment came in front of a better-than-average crowd for a winter meeting as Kah told of her relief in breaking Brett Prebble’s 21-year-old record.

Standout jockey Jamie Kah, 25, became the first jockey to ride 100 city winners in a Melbourne season of racing at Caulfield on Saturday

Jamie Kah (pictured with partner and fellow jockey Clayton Douglas) is undoubtedly one of Australia's best jockeys

Jamie Kah (pictured with partner and fellow jockey Clayton Douglas) is undoubtedly one of Australia’s best jockeys

‘It’s been a very, very long week,’ Kah told Racing.com.

‘I’ve had some really good people around me getting me through it.

‘I thought I had a good book of rides today and it was going to be a pretty bad day if I didn’t get it.’

After finishing unplaced on Viviane in the opening race, Kah took luck out of the equation in the next as Deep Speed made the running.

The well-supported favourite established a clear-cut lead at the 200m but shortened stride before clinging on for a narrow win.

‘I was hearing the crowd and getting goosebumps over the line,’ Kah said.

‘I’m not the one for crowds and people cheering my name, it’s very foreign to me still.’

Kah took Adelaide racing by storm before moving to Melbourne in early 2019 and landed her first Group One win a few months later when Harlem took out the Australian Cup.

She has notched a further five Group One victories.

As the 2020-21 Australian racing season draws to a close, Kah has an unassailable lead in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership and is already an odds-on favourite to win again next year.

She leads her nearest rival Damian Lane by almost 40 wins after adding to Caulfield tally when Red Santa survived a protest.

‘To achieve what she’s done, she is really one of the great sportswomen in the country,’ Deep Speed’s trainer Tony McEvoy said.

Jamie Kah's win on Deep Speed on Saturday at Caulfield brought up one 100 city winners in a season in Melbourne by a jockey -  for the first time ever (pictured, with Jason Richardson)

Jamie Kah’s win on Deep Speed on Saturday at Caulfield brought up one 100 city winners in a season in Melbourne by a jockey –  for the first time ever (pictured, with Jason Richardson)

Jamie Kah (pictured) riding Deep Speed to victory at Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday

Jamie Kah (pictured) riding Deep Speed to victory at Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday