Davy Russell
| Date of Birth: | 27 June 1979 |
| Address: | Youghal, Co. Cork |
David Niall Russell (born 27 June 1979) is an Irish retired National Hunt jockey. He was Irish jump racing Champion Jockey three times, and won the Grand National (twice), the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris. Russell was born the second youngest of six children and raised on the farm of his parents Jerry and Phyllis Russell in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland. His father owned a few racehorses and the family walked puppies for the local hunt. As a child, Russell's passions were riding his pony, hurling, and helping his father with his horses. Russell rode for four years as an amateur in point-to-points jockey in Ireland, winning his first race in February 1999. During this period he also went hunting and worked in a fish factory. Following his retirement from race riding, Russell continued to breed and trade young horses, as he had done for some years. In an interview with Racing Post he spoke of the need for jockeys to gain qualifications to use after retirement, and his own regret at not having gained an HGV licence. Russell is married to Edelle O’Meara, a science and math teacher and former Irish pole vault champion. The couple live in Youghal and have four children together. Russell also has a daughter from a previous relationship. Source: Wikipedia.org