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What is Sir AP McCoy’s net worth?

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SIR AP McCoy is one of the greatest National Hunt jockeys of all time.

During his iconic career, he most notably won two Cheltenham Gold Cups and the 2010 Grand National.

Sir A.P. McCoy won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2012
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Cheltenham Festival returns on March 12, and so does Sir AP McCoy, although he won’t be returning to the saddle.

The horse racing icon will return as a pundit for ITV during their coverage of the 2024 Cheltenham Festival.

Who is Sir AP McCoy?

Sir Anthony Peter McCoy, OBE, is one of horse racing’s most successful jockeys of all time.

The 49-year-old was born in Moneyglass, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

During his career, he won 4,358 races, the majority of his wins came in races over fences.

McCoy was named British Jump Racing Champion Jockey a record 20 consecutive times.

He has won major titles, such as the Grand National, the Cheltenham Gold Cup (x2), the Queen Mother Championship Chase, The Champion Hurdle and the King George IV Chase.

What is Sir AP McCoy’s net worth?

According to The Richest, Sir AP McCoy has a net worth of $30million (£23.4 million).

In 2009-10 the legendary jockey raked in a huge $4,468,000 (£3.4 million) in prize money from race wins.

2010 was the year he won the Grand National, where he rode Don’t Push It to victory.

The triumph at Aintree was worth a massive £521,052 in prize money, as Don’t Push It won by five lengths.

This was his best year in terms of the amount of prize money McCoy took home.

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What does Sir AP McCoy do now?

McCoy announced on television immediately after riding his 200th winner of the season at Newbury on Mr Mole that the following few months would be his last in the saddle.

“It was a hard thing to get out of my mouth, but it had to come out,” said McCoy, speaking as an ambassador for William Hill.

“There was a bit of a farewell parade and all that – it wasn’t my idea but I think it was the right idea.

“I think going to Sandown on the last day of the season and announcing I was retiring, I don’t think the sport was going to get the best out of me – and it helped me mentally.

“I got it out and was on a detox if you like for the last six weeks or two months. I was weaning myself off riding.”

The former Champion Jockey is now a regular pundit on ITV’s horse racing coverage.

Sir AP McCoy will feature for ITV at the 2024 Cheltenham Festival, which takes place March 12 – March 15.

He will be joined by the likes of Mick Fitzgerald, Matt Chapman, Megan Nicholls and Kevin Blake on punditry for ITV.

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