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* [[Sires' Produce Stakes (ATC) | Sires' Produce Stakes]] - (1) - ''El Dorado Dreaming (2018)'' |
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* [[Toorak Handicap]] - (2) - ''Tosen Stardom (2017)'', ''Land Of Plenty (2018)'' |
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* [[Champions Stakes (VRC) | VRC Champions Stakes]] - (1) - ''Tosen Stardom (2017)'' |
* [[Champions Stakes (VRC) | VRC Champions Stakes]] - (1) - ''Tosen Stardom (2017)'' |
Revision as of 08:46, 4 September 2023
Damian Lane | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born | Bunbury, Western Australia | 6 February 1994
Nationality | Australian |
Height | 166 cm (5 ft 5 in)[1] |
Weight | 53 kg (117 lb)[1] |
Damian Lane (born 6 February 1994) is an Australian jockey based in Victoria.
Lane was born in Bunbury in Western Australia to Michael Lane, a horse trainer, and Vickey Lane, who was also a horse trainer.[2] He grew up around horses because of his upbringing,[2] and began his career in Western Australia in 2009, and later moved to Victoria. His first Group One winner was Trust In A Gust in the 2014 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield. As of mid-April 2023, he has ridden 1,335 winners, including 26 in Group One races.[3][4][5]
Lane spent three months in Japan from April to July 2019, riding 37 winners, including his first Japanese Grade 1 victory at the Victoria Mile with Normcore,[2] and spent another three months there between April and July 2020, riding 41 winners. In 2019 in the Melbourne spring racing carnival he rode the Japanese-trained horses Mer De Glace and Lys Gracieux in their respective Caulfield Cup and W. S. Cox Plate wins.[6]
Lane returned to Japan in 2022 where he marked his 100th Japanese race win on June 19 with Rain From Heaven.[7] In 2023, he won the Japanese Derby with Tastiera, making him the first jockey from the Southern Hemisphere to win a Japanese classic race.[8]
Major wins
- Australian Cup - (1) - Humidor (2017)
- Australian Derby - (1) - Jon Snow (2017)
- Australian Oaks - (1) - El Patroness
- C F Orr Stakes - (1) - Jacquinot
- Caulfield Cup - (1) - Mer De Glace
- Champagne Stakes - (1) - The Mission (2017)
- Makybe Diva Stakes - (1) - Humidor (2017)
- Kingston Town Classic - (1) - Stratum Star (2016)
- Oakleigh Plate - (1) - Flamberge (2016)
- Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes - (1) - Trust In A Gust (2014)
- Sires' Produce Stakes - (1) - El Dorado Dreaming (2018)
- Toorak Handicap - (2) - Tosen Stardom (2017), Land Of Plenty (2018)
- VRC Champions Stakes - (1) - Tosen Stardom (2017)
- W. S. Cox Plate - (1) - Lys Gracieux
- Hong Kong Vase - (1) - Win Marilyn (2022)
- Arima Kinen - (1) - Lys Gracieux (2019)
- Mile Championship - (1) - Serifos (2022)
- Takarazuka Kinen - (1) - Lys Gracieux (2019)
- Teio Sho - (1) - Omega Perfume (2019)
- Japanese Derby - (1) - Tastiera (2023)
- Victoria Mile - (1) - Normcore (2019)
References
- ^ a b "D.レーン". netkeiba.com (in Japanese). Net Dreamers. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ a b c Hiramatsu, Satoshi (14 May 2019). "2年前にインタビューしたダミアン・レーン騎手が大旋風!! 彼はいったいどんな男なのか?!(平松さとし) - 個人". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ "Damian Lane". Racing.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ "Damian Lane". Racenet. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ "Damian Lane". Racing and Sports. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ "Damian Lane back for more spring success". Just Horse Racing. 13 July 2020. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ "レーン JRA通算100勝達成 「日本での騎乗、とても楽しみに」". デイリースポーツ online (in Japanese). 20 June 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
- ^ "【ダービー】タスティエーラが激戦制す レーン騎手「スペシャルです」69年ぶりテン乗り騎手V - 3歳馬特集". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 28 May 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.