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Bill Shoemaker was a legendary American jockey, known for his remarkable career in thoroughbred horse racing. Over his 40-year career, he won a staggering 8,833 races, making him one of the most successful jockeys in the history of the sport. Shoemaker was celebrated not only for his extraordinary talent but also for his style and grace on the racetrack, earning him the nickname 'The Shoe.' His contributions to horse racing extended beyond his riding accomplishments, as he also served as a trainer and mentor to many aspiring jockeys.

Shoemaker's most notable victories include the Kentucky Derby, which he won four times, and the Breeders' Cup, where he made a significant impact. His strategic approach to racing, combined with an innate understanding of the horses he rode, set him apart from his contemporaries. Even after his retirement from racing, Shoemaker remained a prominent figure in the equestrian community, influencing many with his insights and dedication to the sport. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of jockeys and horse racing enthusiasts alike.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum August 19, 1931
Geboorteplaats Griffith, California, USA
Sterfdatum October 8, 2023