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Mark Walsh (jockey)

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Mark Walsh (born 23 March 1986) is an Irish jockey who competes in National Hunt racing.

Walsh grew up in Clane, County Kildare. He is not related to jockey Ruby Walsh, but his older cousin David Walsh was a jockey. He learnt to ride at an early age and took part in pony racing. Aged fifteen, he went to work at the yard of trainer Christy Roche.[1] He rode his first winner on Shrug in a handicap hurdle at Punchestown in September 2002.[2]

After enjoying some early success, he went through a lean period for three seasons before securing 19 winners in the 2008/09 season, including Glenfinn Captain, owned by J. P. McManus and trained by Tom Taaffe, in the Grade 2 Red Mills Chase at Gowran Park.[2] He achieved his first Grade 1 success when Defy Logic won the Racing Post Novice Chase at Leopardstown in December 2013. He won the Irish Gold Cup in 2016 on Carlingford Lough, who was owned by JP McManus. He had his first win at the Cheltenham Festival in the 2018 Coral Cup on Bleu Berry and the following year won the Champion Hurdle on 16/1 outsider Espoir D'Allen, the second string of owner McManus.[1] Already retained by McManus to ride his horses in Ireland, Walsh rode more of the owner's top horses in Britain after Barry Geraghty retired in 2020.[3] The partnership narrowly missed out on Grand National success in 2022, when Any Second Now came second, having come third the previous year.[4]

In March 2025, Walsh rode Inothewayurthinkin, owned by McManus and trained by Gavin Cromwell in Ireland, to victory in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. He said after the race: "It's something you dream of when you’re a kid wanting to be a jockey, winning the Gold Cup and the Grand National and things like that, so it's a dream come true".[5]

Cheltenham Festival winners (13)

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Other major wins

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Republic of Ireland Ireland


United Kingdom Great Britain

References

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  1. ^ a b "The 40 Randox Health Grand National Factfiles". The Jockey Club. 6 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Mark Walsh". Horse Racing Ireland. Retrieved 16 March 2025.
  3. ^ "JP McManus won't replace Barry Geraghty this season". Sky Sports. 6 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Grand National Results 2022". The Jockey Club. Retrieved 16 March 2025.
  5. ^ "'It's unbelievable' - Inothewayurthinkin denies Galopin Des Champs history with sensational Gold Cup win". Racing Post. 14 March 2025.