Jon Court
The well-traveled Jon Court
has ridden horses at numerous racetracks across
the United States. Court, 40, was born in Gainesville,
Florida, where his family had horses. Inspired
by Bill Shoemaker, he began wanting to be a jockey
when he was a child. He started galloping Thoroughbreds
at Sunnygrove Farm near Ocala and in 1980 began
his riding career at Centennial Park, a now-defunct
racetrack in Colorado. Court ranks as the all-time
winningest jockey at Birmingham Race Course, which
no longer conducts horse racing. He also ranks
as the all-time winningest jockey at Hoosier Park
in Indiana and has earned leading rider titles
at Ellis Park in Kentucky and Oaklawn Park in
Arkansas. In 1998, Court ranked tenth among all
riders by victories, with 268, and he finished
ninth with 292 wins the following year. In his
career, Court has won more than 2,300 races and
ridden the earners of more than $32-million. He
has scored the richest wins of his career in a
trio of $200,000 stakes: the Goldenrod Stakes
(G3) at Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Cup Mile
Handicap at Kentucky Downs in 1999 and the West
Virginia Derby at Mountaineer Park in 1998.
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