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Darren Beadman was born on 17 November, 1965 in Canberra, Australia, is an Australian champion jockey. Discover Darren Beadman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Occupation Jockey, trainer
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 17 November, 1965
Birthday 17 November
Birthplace Canberra, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1965

Darren Beadman (born 17 November 1965) is an Australian champion jockey.

1982

Beadman first gained notice while winning the Sydney apprentice jockeys' title in his first season of 1982–83, managing to finish second in 1983-84 and winning again in 1984–85.

1984

Beadman piloted Inspired to the winning post in 1984 in taking Australia's premier two-year-old event, the Golden Slipper Stakes, for his first Group 1 win.

1985

While still a teenager he rode in France for John Fellows winning the 1985 Prix Morny on Regal State.

Beadman is a seven-time Sydney jockey premiership winner and has won most of Australia's biggest races.

He holds the record for the highest number of wins in the metropolitan area with 162.

1990

Such wins include Melbourne Cup wins for trainer Bart Cummings on Kingston Rule (1990) and Saintly (1996) and Golden Slipper victories aboard Inspired (1984) and Guineas in 1997.

1991

Furthermore, he rode Super Impose to the Doncaster Handicap/Epsom Handicap double in 1991.

He also rode Octagonal and Lonhro to a number of Group 1 wins including the Australian Cup and the AJC Derby on Octagonal.

1996

He also won the Cox Plate on Saintly in 1996.

1997

He repeated that feat on Guineas in 1997.

2006

He recorded that feat in the 2006/2007 season.

2007

In 2007 at age 41 he was the youngest jockey ever to be inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, being the first to do so while still active in the industry.

In 2007, Beadman was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, the first Jockey to be inducted whilst still competing.

He won the triple crown on Octagonal in Sydney's three-year-old autumn triple crown – the Canterbury and Rosehill Guineas and the Australian Derby

Beadman moved to Hong Kong in 2007 to become the stable jockey for John Moore in Hong Kong and helped the trainer to his first premiership in almost 20 years.

Beadman has ridden more than 250 winners in Hong Kong including Hong Kong International Bowl twice, the CXHK Sprint, and the MBHK Derby.

2012

In February 2012 Beadman suffered a serious head injury at Sha Tin Racecourse.

Beadman fell when a horse broke both of its legs underneath him in a barrier trial.

Beadman suffered a diffuse axonal brain injury and a broken cheekbone from the fall.

He underwent rehabilitation for his injury in both Hong Kong and Sydney.

As a result of the injuries sustained in the barrier trial fall in Hong Kong, Beadman announced his retirement from race riding in October 2012.

2014

In 2014 it was announced that Beadman had taken up a position as an assistant trainer with the Darley Racing organisation under head trainer John O'Shea.

2017

In May 2017, Beadman became the interim head trainer for the Australian Godolphin stable after the resignation of John O'Shea.

During his time as head trainer for the Australian Godolphin stable, Beadman had 233 runners, for 36 winners, including the 2017 Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap with 3-year-old colt Impending.

Beadman held this position for two months until James Cummings was appointed head trainer.

Beadman remains as an assistant trainer to Cummings in the Godolphin stable.