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Married Jockeys Make History at Melbourne Cup
4 Nov
Summary
- Jamie Melham becomes second female jockey to win Melbourne Cup
- Melham squeezes past husband Ben to take the lead and win
- Couple makes history as first married jockeys to ride in Melbourne Cup

On November 5th, 2025, the eyes of the racing world were fixed on the Flemington Racecourse as the 149th edition of the Melbourne Cup unfolded. In a historic moment, Jamie Melham, riding Half Yours, became the second female jockey to win the coveted trophy, ten years after Michelle Payne's triumph.
The race was a family affair, as Melham's husband, Ben, was also competing, riding Smokin Romans. As the field bunched down the Flemington straight, Melham expertly navigated her way through tight gaps, at one point even riding past her husband to take the lead. With a firm bump, she moved Smokin Romans out of the way, showcasing her daring and skill.
Melham's masterful ride did not end there. She then threaded the needle between Land Legend and Royal Supremacy, holding off Goodie Too Shoes and Middle Earth to secure the victory. The 29-year-old jockey's triumph marked the first time a married couple had both ridden in the Melbourne Cup, cementing their place in the annals of racing history.
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Melham's victory came just a month after she made history by becoming the first female jockey to win the Caulfield Cup, making her the first to achieve the prestigious Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup double. As she celebrated her triumph, Melham paid tribute to her husband, acknowledging that they would be sharing the $225,000 in prize money as a team.




