Jamie Lee Kah (born 7 December 1995) is an Australian jockey.Since October 2020 she has been the world's top-ranked female jockey. In 2020/21 she became the first jockey to ride 100 winners in a Melbourne Metropolitan racing season.. Life and career. Jamie Kah's parents John and Karen are former speed skaters who represented Australia at the Winter Olympics.. Kah's condition improves. Leading jockey Jamie Kah continues to make improvement in hospital, with her family advising of positive progress on Wednesday evening. Victorian Jockeys' Association chief executive Matthew Hyland issued an update to media at 5:09pm (AEDT) on behalf of Kah's family. "Jamie is recovering well and is ready to be.

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Star Australian jockey Jamie Kah has been cleared to ride in a trial on Monday for the first time since suffering a heavy fall at Flemington in March which caused her to be placed in an induced coma. Kah, who became the first jockey to ride 100 winners in metropolitan Melbourne in a season in 2021, suffered bleeding on the brain and was left with a long-lasting concussion after the fall.. Hall Of Fame trainer Chris Waller has paid South Australia's Jamie Kah the ultimate compliment as she strives to win her first Melbourne Cup on Tuesday.. Ahead of the $8.4 million race where Kah will ride More Felons for Waller, he told the Sunday Mail that Kah, 27, had "an amazing gift with horses". "We took (More Felons) to Flemington on Thursday and Jamie had her first feel of the horse.