Jerry Bailey
Jerry Bailey is one of this
country's best big-race riders, having won four
Breeders' Cup Classics during a five-year period
from 1991-'95, and four Triple Crown races. In
1997, he took home his third consecutive Eclipse
Award as North America's outstanding reinsman-the
only jockey ever so honored. He added a fourth
Eclipse Award for the 1999 season. A native of
Dallas, Texas, Bailey launched his storied riding
career at New Mexico's Sunland Park, where he
won with his first mount, Fetch, in 1974. After
successful stints on the Midwest, Southwest, Florida,
and New Jersey circuits, Bailey shifted his base
to New York in 1982.
Seven years later, he achieved national prominence
with his performance aboard Proper Reality in
the 1989 Metropolitan Mile Handicap. A near-flawless
technical rider known for patient execution of
strategy, Bailey has won more than 4,500 races
in his career to date. His first Triple Crown
ride was in 1982, when he rode in all three races
and finished third in the Preakness Stakes aboard
Cut Away. Bailey's Triple Crown breakthrough came
nine years later, when he won the Preakness and
Belmont Stakes with Hansel. Was unable to hit
the board in all three races last year.
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