Over the past 140 years we have seen more than our fair share of famous Kentucky Derby jockeys and many of them have personalities that are twice their size, pun intended.
Although the trainers and horses get the majority of the limelight at the Kentucky Derby, the jockeys should get some recognition as well. You can’t talk about Kentucky Derby legendary jockeys without talking about Eddie Arcaro. Arcaro is remembered for jockeying 21 horses over 21 years at the Kentucky Derby while winning the event 5 times.
Bill Shoemaker is a legend in his own right and made many people a great deal of money betting on him at the Kentucky Derby when Shoemaker was in his prime. He has jockeyed in the Derby 26 times and he won the Kentucky Derby 4 times. Many experts believe that Shoemaker could have won the Kentucky Derby in 1957 with Gallant Man if he had not stood off of his horse too early allowing Iron Liege to pass him at the last moment.
Gary Stevens is a legendary jockey that has won the Derby 3 times in 8 tries. He played a character in the movie Seabiscuit and he is in the horse racing hall of fame as a jockey after taking home the big victory. If you are looking to cash in on your victory then you can check out the latest online wagering odds for Kentucky Derby 2014 betting in the coming days where we will be covering all the contenders from the top to bottom. Stevens was active up until his retirement in 2005. Stevens is still an ambassador for horse racing and his finished his career with 4,888 wins.
Calvin Borel is somewhat of a local hero. He still rides horses professionally and he is active on the mid west horse riding circuit. Borel is known for being the only jockey to win the Derby 3 out of 4 years including a memorable ride along 50-1 long shot Mine That Bird.