Bill Shoemaker

Bill Shoemaker

Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Bill Shoemaker


caption = Cover of "Shoemaker" - a biography
occupation = Jockey
birthplace = Fabens, Texas, US
birth date = birth date|1931|8|19
death date = death date and age|2003|10|12|1931|8|19
career wins = 8,833
race = Arlington Handicap (4)
Santa Anita Handicap (11)
Blue Grass Stakes (6)
Hollywood Derby (8)
Oak Tree Invitational Stakes (8)
Hollywood Gold Cup (8)
Santa Anita Derby (8)
Ramona Handicap (5)
San Diego Handicap (4)
Bing Crosby Handicap (3)
Clement L. Hirsch Handicap (4)
Del Mar Oaks (4)
Del Mar Handicap (8)
Palomar Breeders' Cup Handicap (5)
Del Mar Debutante Stakes (5)
Del Mar Futurity (6)
Jockey Club Gold Cup (4)
United Nations Handicap (3)

American Classics / Breeders' Cup wins:
Kentucky Derby (1955, 1959, 1965, 1986)
Preakness Stakes (1963, 1967)
Belmont Stakes (1957, 1959, 1962, 1967, 1975)
Breeders' Cup Classic (1987)
awards = United States Champion Jockey by earnings (10 years)
United States Champion Jockey by wins
(1950, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959)
George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award (1951)
Big Sport of Turfdom Award (1969)
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey (1981)
Eclipse Award of Merit (1981)
Mike Venezia Memorial Award (1990)
honours = National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1958)
Shoemaker Breeders' Cup Stakes at Hollywood Park
Lifesize bust at Santa Anita Park
horses = Swaps, Round Table, Northern Dancer, Buckpasser, Ack Ack, Ferdinand, Cicada, Damascus, Gallant Man, Sword Dancer, Forego, Jaipur, John Henry, Spectacular Bid, Gamely, Silky Sullivan
updated = March 6, 2007

William Lee Shoemaker (August 19, 1931 – October 12, 2003) was an American jockey.

Referred to as "Bill", "Willie," and "The Shoe", William Lee Shoemaker was born in the town of Fabens, Texas. At 2.5 pounds (1 kg), Shoemaker was so small at birth that he was not expected to survive the night. Put in a shoebox in the oven to stay warm, he survived, but remained small, growing to 4 feet 11 inches (1.50 m) and weighing only 95 pounds (43 kg). His diminutive size proved an asset as he went on to become a giant in thoroughbred horse racing.

His career as a jockey began in his teenage years, with his first professional ride on March 19, 1949. The first of his eventual 8,833 career victories came a month later, on April 20, aboard a racer named Shafter V. In 1951, he won the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award and 30 years later the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey in the United States.

Shoemaker won 11 Triple Crown races during his career, but the Crown itself eluded him. The breakdown of these wins is as follows:
* Kentucky Derby: Swaps (1955), Tomy Lee (1959), Lucky Debonair (1965) and Ferdinand (1986)
* Preakness Stakes: Candy Spots (1963) and Damascus (1967)
* Belmont Stakes: Gallant Man (1957), Sword Dancer (1959), Jaipur (1962), Damascus (1967) and Avatar (1975)

Two of Shoemaker's most noted rides were at the Kentucky Derby. He lost the 1957 Kentucky Derby, aboard the mount Gallant Man, when he stood up in the stirrups too soon, having misjudged the finish line. He and Gallant Man ended up finishing second to Bill Hartack aboard Iron Liege. At the 1986 Kentucky Derby, Shoemaker became the oldest jockey ever to win the race (at age 54) aboard the 18-1 outsider Ferdinand. The following year, he rode Ferdinand to a victory over Alysheba in the Breeders' Cup Classic to capture Horse of the Year honors.

Shoemaker rode the popular California horse Silky Sullivan, about which he is quoted as saying: "You just had to let him run his race ... and if he decided to win it, you'd better hold on because you'd be moving faster than a train." Fact|date=March 2007

The "Los Angeles Times" quoted Bill Shoemaker as saying that Spectacular Bid was the best he rode. [http://www.latimes.com/sports/horseracing/la-sp-125horsesmar30,1,1949145.story?coll=la-headlines-sports-horse_raci&ctrack=1&cset=true]

When Shoemaker earned his 6,033rd victory in September 1970, he broke the record of jockey Johnny Longden. In 1999, Shoemaker's own record of 8,833 career victories was broken by Panamanian-born Laffit Pincay Jr.; the record is currently held by Russell Baze.

Win number 8,833, Shoemaker's last, came at Gulfstream Park, Florida on January 20, 1990 aboard Beau Genius. Two weeks later, on February 3, Shoemaker rode in his very last race as a jockey, at Santa Anita Park. He finished 4th, aboard a horse by the name of Patchy Groundfog. All told, Bill Shoemaker rode in a record 40,350 races. In 1990, he was voted the Mike Venezia Memorial Award for "extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship".

Soon after retiring as a jockey, Shoemaker returned to the track as a trainer, where he had modest success, training for such clients as Gulfstream magnate Allen Paulson and composer Burt Bacharach. Shoemaker was involved in a solo drunk-driving car accident on April 8, 1991 and the Bronco II he was driving rolled over in San Dimas, California. The accident left him paralyzed from the neck down and wheelchair-bound. Shoemaker sued Ford and Ford settled for US$1,000,000. He continued to train racehorses until his retirement on Nov. 2, 1997. His final stats as a trainer were 90 wins from 714 starters and earnings of $3.7 million.

Shoemaker was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1958.

Trivia

The term "shoo-in", used to indicate a person who is certain to win some race or contest (particularly in horse racing), is sometimes associated with Shoemaker's name because of the phonetic similarities, but the term's use in horse racing actually dates back to the early-1900s. [http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-sho1.htm]

Shoemaker, along with other famous sports stars of the era, were immortalized in a series of portraits by Andy Warhol in the mid-1970s. [ [http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/latest/warhols-giant-sports-cards-for-sale.html Warhol's Giant 'Sports Cards' for Sale - Famed artist Andy Warhol convinced some of the... | Sports Collectors Daily | Warhol, Andy, Art, Artist, Were - Sports Collectors Dail... ] ]

ee also

*List of jockeys

References

* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/jockey.asp?ID=220 William Shoemaker at the United States National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
* Shoemaker, Bill and Nagler, Barney. "Shoemaker" (1988) Doubleday ISBN 0-385-23945-9
* [http://espn.go.com/sportscentury/features/00016470.html ESPN story "Shoemaker made racing history" by Ron Flatter]
*Del Mar Media Guide


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