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Melbourne Cup-Winning Jockey Michelle Payne Retires

Michelle Payne is the only female jockey to have won the Melbourne Cup.

Prince of Penzance and Michelle Payne return to the winner's circle after the 2015 Melbourne Cup

Prince of Penzance and Michelle Payne return to the winner's circle after the 2015 Melbourne Cup

Mark Gatt

Michelle Payne, the only female jockey to have won Australia's most important race, the Melbourne Cup (G1), has announced her retirement from the saddle.

Payne created history in the 2015 Flemington showpiece when riding the 100-1 outsider Prince Of Penzance to glory, but has relinquished her license to Racing Victoria just before the new racing season begins.

"That's it for me," she told Racing.com. "It was a tough decision to come to and obviously took a lot of time to decide on, but I've achieved my biggest dream of winning the Melbourne Cup and had my time in the sun.

"I really enjoyed it and obviously loved the competitive side of riding and being out there and being connected with the horse."

Payne retires with 772 victories to her name, with her first winner coming as a 15-year-old for her father, Paddy Payne Sr. Having previously said it would be her last season riding, she will now concentrate on training.

She added: "I'm really looking forward to the training side of things, you still get as much of a kick out of it just watching it. I probably get a bit more nervous, which is interesting because it gets taken out of your hands a bit.

Payne, whose remarkable story was made into a Hollywood movie in 2019, has been seen in Britain on ITV Racing as part of its Royal Ascot coverage.

Alongside the Melbourne Cup, Payne's other group 1 victories came in the 2009 Toorak Handicap and the Schweppes Thousand Guineas a year later.