Career
In total, Weaver rode more than 1,000 winners in a career which spanned fourteen years. Later he moved to Middleham to become a stable jockey to Mark Johnston. In 2002 Weaver announced his retirement as a jockey at the age of 30, citing problems with keeping his weight down the major issue.
However he was keen to stay in the sport, seeing his retirement as a jockey as a way forward in other management and training areas of the sport.
He works as a presenter for the television horse racing channel At the Races. However, in 2006, he announced his comeback, despite a significant weight gain.
lieutenant would be only for a single race, though. The match was the Ladbrokes Shergar Cup Duel, an annual prelude to the Shergar Cup at Ascot between two of the world"s premier jockeys.
The 2006 contest was between Jason Weaver, who represented the Great Britain and Ireland team, and Michael Roberts, who served as the Rest of the World team manager.