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Apprentice on the right track for Melbourne Cup

Otago Daily Times
17 Oct, 2018 05:00 AM2 mins to read

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Shari Jamie enjoys riding and handling 5-year-old mare Fire Lily. Photos: Supplied

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A former Amberley woman has her sights set on the Melbourne Cup.

Shari Jamie, who learned to ride while growing up in Amberley, is four months into a four-year jockey apprenticeship at Riccarton Park racecourse in Christchurch and now dreams of one day riding in Australia's most famous race.

But riding race horses was not always on the horizon for the former Amberley Pony Club rider, who competed in two Springston Trophy South Island teams competitions and was selected in the Canterbury dressage team.

''I tried with the sport horses, but it wasn't going to work out because I didn't have the money behind me.''

But she still has her eventing horses back home in Amberley, if her fortunes change.

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After attending Rangiora High School, where she completed an equine skills course through Community College North Canterbury, she set her sights set on breaking into the high-stakes world of thoroughbred racing.

''It's still quite male dominated, but there are a few female jockeys around now, especially up north.

''I suppose the previous female jockeys have made their mark and shown that it can be done by females as well.''

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After a stint in the North Island, which included working as a groom for Northland eventer Samantha Felton, Ms Jamie (22) returned to riding racehorses in track work in Canterbury in 2016.

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