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Jamie Spencer was born on 8 June, 1980 in County Tipperary, Ireland. At 40 years old, Jamie Spencer height not available right now. We will update Jamie Spencer's height soon as possible.

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Jamie Spencer Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 8 June 1980
Birthday 8 June
Birthplace County Tipperary, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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His wife is Emma Spencer (m. 2005–2010)

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Jamie Spencer Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jamie Spencer worth at the age of 42 years old? Jamie Spencer’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated Jamie Spencer's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

2017

Spencer rode his 2,000th winner in British flat racing in August 2017 when Stake Acclaim won at the Shergar Cup meeting. The milestone made him only the 22nd jockey to ride 2,000 flat winners in Britain, and one of only four jockeys active in 2017 to have reached the landmark.

2014

On 21 August 2014, citing family reasons, Spencer announced he would retire from race riding at the end of the 2014 season and would take up a role as a special advisor at Qatar Racing's stable. However, in December 2014, he reversed that decision and announced he would continue riding as a freelance jockey.

2010

In January 2010, Spencer signed a contract to ride as retained jockey for Mrs Fitri Hay, whose principal trainer is Paul Cole, with other horses trained by Stan Moore and Tom Tate.

In 2010, the trainers for whom Spencer rode most frequently were Michael Bell, Kevin Ryan and Paul Cole. The Hay contract saw him riding again for Aidan O'Brien after she bought shares in multiple Group 1 winners Fame And Glory and Cape Blanco, both of whom continued to be trained by O'Brien. Spencer's wins for O'Brien in the Hay colours included the 2011 Ascot Gold Cup on Fame And Glory. Spencer was retained by Qatar Racing in 2013 and they teamed up for many wins including the Irish 1000 Guineas with Just The Judge.

2007

In 2007 Spencer was again British Champion Jockey, sharing the title on this occasion with Seb Sanders.

2005

Spencer married Channel 4 Racing presenter Emma Ramsden in February 2005 and they have three children. They divorced in 2010.

2003

Spencer's mercurial talents, coupled with riding Brian Boru to victory in the 2003 St Leger at Doncaster for O'Brien, led to him briefly becoming stable jockey for Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle. While in that job, he was Irish flat racing Champion Jockey in 2004, with 93 winners. After O'Brien and Spencer parted company, he was replaced as stable jockey in 2005 by Kieren Fallon. He moved to Britain, where he was British flat racing Champion Jockey in 2005, with 180 winners.

1980

Jamie Spencer (born 8 June 1980, County Tipperary) is an Irish flat racing jockey currently riding in the UK. He has been champion jockey in both Ireland and Britain and has won four classics, two in each country. Spencer is an advocate for the art of holding up horses late into the races, and then making use of their natural dash of speed.

1963

The son of former County Tipperary National Hunt trainer George Spencer, who trained Winning Fair to win the Champion Hurdle in 1963, Jamie Spencer came to horse riding relatively late in childhood. He made rapid progress and was just 17 when he won his first classic, the 1998 Irish 1,000 Guineas on Tarascon, in the process becoming the youngest jockey to win a classic. He was champion apprentice in Ireland the following year with 46 winners. Spencer was educated at Kilkenny College.