Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson, 47, decided
to become a jockey based on the suggestion of
Dr. W. P. Lerblance, the man who attended Wilson's
birth in McAlester, Oklahoma. At 12, Wilson started
his career riding Quarter Horses at area bush
tracks and at 19, in 1972, scored his first official
victory at La Mesa Park in Raton, New Mexico.
After moving his tack to Oaklawn Park in Arkansas
and concentrating on Thoroughbred racing, Wilson
continued to head east, where he has been based
ever since. Wilson has been a multiple leading
rider at Philadelphia Park, Garden State Park,
and Monmouth Park. Wilson has had two mounts in
the Kentucky Derby (G1). In 1984, he rode Raja's
Shark to finished 14th. In 1993, he rode Wood
Memorial Invitational Stakes (G1) winner Storm
Tower to finish 16th. This year, Wilson already
has won three stakes aboard Xtra Heat, including
the Cicada Stakes (G3) on March 25 at Aqueduct.
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