Tall order for 6ft 4in jockey as he gets long odds for Cheltenham triumph

Irish Mirror
 
Tall order for 6ft 4in jockey as he gets long odds for Cheltenham triumph

The world’s tallest jockey, Jack Andrews, makes his Cheltenham Festival debut on Thursday – all 6ft 4in of him.

The 24-year-old is over a foot taller than the average rider and faces a constant battle to stay at the correct weight.

Already tipped as a long shot, he will be easy to spot in the parade ring before the Kim Muir Challenge Cup Amateur Jockeys’ Handicap Chase. And his horse, Anightinlambourn, stands a decent chance in the race – even with its lanky rider.

Jack, of Dunchurch, Warks, will be competing against 5ft 7in sister Gina, who rides Slipway in the final race of the day.

Jack said: “When I first started riding at 15 or 16 I was tall but not as tall as now. I was 5ft 10in when I had my first ride.

“When I got to 17, I shot up again and got quite tall. I grew up thinking I’d be a professional rider. When I had that growth spurt, it was a kick in the teeth but I felt I could still ride as an amateur. The big one I want to tick off the bucket list is to ride a Festival winner. It would be brilliant.”

Jack’s height means he must follow a strict diet to stay within weight, saying: “Every hour of the day I think about my weight, 365 days a year.”

But he added: “I’m partial to a chocolate Hobnob in the evening. That is my daily treat.”