Eddie Delahoussaye
A one-time regular in the
national earnings top-10, Eddie Delahoussaye rebounded
from some ordinary--by his lofty standards--years
last year to finish 22nd in earnings ($7,026,480)
while winning 113 races. The Louisiana native
has been making headlines for nearly three decades
since winning his first race in his native state.
Delahoussaye rode throughout the Midwest before
striking out for Southern California in the late
1970s and developing into one of the nation's
leading riders.
Known for his patience, Delahoussaye guided longshot
Gato Del Sol to victory in the 1982 Kentucky Derby
(G1) from post position 18. Although Delahoussaye
has discounted the importance of awards, his trophy
case is well-stocked with three of the sport's
highest honors for a jockey: The 1978 Eclipse
Award, the 1991 George Woolf Award, and a plaque
in the Racing Hall of Fame. Leaves California
to ride less frequently these days, though he
did ride First American to a 16th-place finish
in the 1999 Kentucky Derby.
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