- Robert B. Watson
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Bobby Watson
caption =
occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Aberdeen, Scotland
birth date = 1913
death date = 1997
career wins = 1,300+
race = Autumn Handicap (1939, 1942, 1945)Clarendon Stakes (1939, 1944, 1947)Maple Leaf Stakes (1939)
Seagram Cup Handicap (1939)
Jockey Club Cup Handicap (1939)Coronation Futurity Stakes (1941, 1944)
Durham Cup Handicap (1941, 1944)
Canadian Championship (1942, 1943, 1944)My Dear Stakes (1942, 1948)Cup and Saucer Stakes (1944)Plate Trial Stakes (1945)
Princess Elizabeth Stakes (1947)Victoria Stakes (1947, 1952)Woodstock Stakes (1952)Canadian Classic Race wins:
King's Plate (1941, 1944, 1945)Prince of Wales Stakes (1944, 1945)Breeders' Stakes (1942, 1943, 1945, 1947)
awards =
honours =Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1998)
horses = Shepperton,Budpath , Acara,Uttermost
updated =Robert B. "Bobby" Watson (1913 - 1997) was a
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame jockey . He was born inAberdeen, Scotland , the son of Helen Booth and her husband, Alexander Watson. In his youth, the family emigrated toCanada where they settled in the city ofToronto ,Ontario where Alexander Watson became involved in Thoroughbred racing. Alexander's sister, Georgina, married Ross Robertson, and they too emigrated to theUnited States . Their son, Alfred Robertson, was also a highly successful jockey who was inducted in the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame.In 1937, amidst rumours of race-fixing, Bobby Watson was one several jockeys whose license was revoked by the Canadian Racing Association for what was deemed to be "suspicious behaviour." Reinstated, in 1939 he began winning important races at Old Woodbine Race Course and, according to his induction biography at the
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame , "Watson absolutely dominated horse racing in Ontario in the 1940s."Watson won a total of nine of the Classic races that would later form the official Canadian Triple Crown series including all three in 1945 aboard
Uttermost . As well, he is the only three-time winner of the prestigious Canadian Championship, doing it in consecutive years.Bobby Watson retired from riding in the 1950s, ending a career that spanned more than 25 years. He served as an Ontario racing steward for the
Jockey Club of Canada during in the 1970s and 1980s.References
* Cauz, Louis E. "The Plate" (1984)
Deneau Publishers ISBN 0-88879-104-6
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/jockeys/1998/Bobby_Watson.html Robert Watson at the Canadian Horse Racing and Hall of Fame]
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