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Leading Irish amateur jockey McNamara dead

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JT McNamara, one of Ireland’s leading amateur jump racing jockeys until he was paralysed in a fall three years ago, has died aged 41, it was announced yesterday. McNamara, who clocked four wins at jump racing’s most prestigiou­s meeting, the Cheltenham Festival, died in his sleep.

“I’ve just spoken to his wife Caroline and I can confirm JT passed away peacefully during the night,” said Adrian McGoldrick, senior medical officer for the Irish Turf Club, which is responsibl­e for horseracin­g in Ireland. McNamara, whose cousin Robbie was also left seriously injured after a fall last year, fractured vertebrae in his spine following his fall from Galaxy Rock in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup at the 2013 Cheltenham Festival. He was due to retire later that year.

The racing world set up a fund to help him, with among others Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary-one of jump racing’s biggest and most successful owners-contributi­ng 200,000 euros in 2013 ($256,000 at the time). Indeed, the first thing riding legend AP McCoy did after retiring from the saddle in April last year was to fly to Ireland to visit JT-who had 16 winners at Cheltenham in all-and Robbie. Even rock legend Bruce “The Boss” Springstee­n was moved when performing at a concert in McNamara’s birthplace of Limerick to dedicate the song “My Hometown” to him.

Among the many tributes to be paid to him was one from former riding great and now leading trainer Jonjo O’Neill, who successful­ly battled against cancer.

“We’re devastated at Jackdaws (his stables) to hear of the passing of JT, the greatest horseman I’ve ever known. Our thoughts are with Caroline and his family,” tweeted O’Neill. — AFP

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