Jorge Chavez
Many top jockeys were born
to the saddle, hailing from racing backgrounds,
and blessed with the advantage of early introductions
to riding. Such was not the case with Jorge Chavez,
who had never even been on a horse when a friend
took him to the races in Peru in 1981-at the age
of 20. The tiny Chavez-at 4-foot-10-was soon inspired
to try his own hand at race riding, the result
being back-to-back Peruvian jockey championships
in 1986-`87. Ambitious and ready to tackle the
North American sport, Chavez turned up in Florida
in 1988, but spent much of his first season sitting
out from a series of suspensions. The situation
improved for him as he learned the game, and he
headed north to reign as New York's leading rider
of 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997. In the latter year,
Chavez ranked among the top ten jockeys in the
nation by money won, a total boosted by his 20
New York stakes victories during the season. In
1999, Chavez reached a career zenith, finishing
third in earnings ($17,013,337) while winning
319 races, including the Breeders' Cup Sprint
aboard Artax and the BC Distaff with Beautiful
Pleasure. He was honored as the Eclipse Award
winner as leading jockey for his accomplishments.
Last year, Chavez finished fourth on the earnings
list with more than $14.4-million. Chavez has
yet to hit the board from 11 Triple Crown mounts.
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