Mark Zahra (born 19 May 1982)[1] is an Australian jockey who is notable for having won the Melbourne Cup on Without A Fight in 2023 and on Gold Trip in 2022, as well as the Caulfield Cup on Without A Fight in 2023 and on Verry Elleegant in 2020.

Racing career

Mark Zahra started his racing career in Western Australia and started his apprenticeship with Dean White. His first raceday ride was on Wail Spring on Boxing Day 1998 at Geraldton Racecourse. He won his first race at the same track on 1 March 1999 on Winrosy. He then moved to Victoria to work for Brian Cox at Wodonga and later with Tony McEvoy at Lindsay Park.[2]

Zahra's first Group 1 victory was in the 2006 Doomben Cup on Above Deck, trained by Jim Conlan. As of early December 2023, he has ridden 1,359 winners, including 28 in group 1 races.[1]

Major wins

International wins

Australian wins

References

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  3. "Southern France wins WFA Zipping Classic". www.skyracingworld.com.
  4. Eddy - @fastisheddy, Andrew. "Verry Elleegant wins Caulfield Cup". RACING.COM.
  5. "Zahra wins Group 1 then bolts for Super Bowl - Racenet". racenet.com.au. 12 February 2022.
  6. Walsh, Courtney (1 November 2022). "Gold Trip wins 2022 Melbourne Cup as jockey Mark Zahra gains redemption" via The Guardian.
  7. "Gold Trip earns fresh Cox Plate tilt | RACING.COM". www.racing.com.
  8. Wu, Damien Ractliffe, Andrew (21 October 2023). "Mark Zahra's wife kept a secret. After the jockey won the Caulfield Cup, she finally told him". The Age.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. "Melbourne Cup 2023: Without A Fight wins as WA jockey Mark Zahra claims back-to-back victories". The West Australian.
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