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Glass ceiling well and truly shattered by âlow-key Jamieâ Jamie Kah after winning the Group 1 Doncaster Mile in April, the first female to do so. Picture: Getty Images Comments Jamie Kah doesnât seek the limelight and prefers to let her riding do the talking â but she hasnât needed to say much this season to make a whole lot of noise. This was a historic moment for the sport as the 25-year-old became the first Melbourne jockey to ride a century of city wins in a single season. Just think about Kahâs feat for a moment. She has achieved something that has eluded some of the greatest jockeys of them all including her peers like Hall of Famer Damien Oliver, Craig Williams, Damian Lane and Mark Zahra, and the champions of yesteryear, Roy Higgins, Scobie Breasley, Ron Hutchinson, Bill Williamson, Bill Duncan and Harry White. ....
Jamie Kah makes history at Caulfield By 2021-07-10T13:27+10:00 Jamie Kah has etched her name into Victorian racing history, becoming the first jockey to ride 100 metropolitan winners in a season at Caulfield on Saturday. Stuck on 99 winners since last Saturday, after going eight races without a winner at Sandown on Wednesday, Kah brought up her century when Deep Speed saluted in the second race for Tony and Calvin McEvoy. It s been a really, really long week, Kah said on racing.com. It s a big relief. The leading hoop has been booked on six favourites for the meeting, including $2.60 top fancy Malkovich, in the Group 3 Sir John Monash Stakes. ....
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HISTORY ON A COLD WINTRY DAY AT CAULFIELD rsn.net.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rsn.net.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.