- Johnny Loftus
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Johnny Loftus
caption = Johnny Loftus aboardSir Barton
at the 1919Preakness Stakes
occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Chicago, Illinois ,United States
birth date = October 13, 1895
death date = March 23, 1976
career wins = 721
race = Hopeful Stakes (1913, 1919)Jerome Handicap (1916)Travers Stakes (1916)Toboggan Handicap (1916, 1919)Withers Stakes (1916, 1919)Gazelle Handicap (1917)Kentucky Oaks (1917)Stuyvesant Handicap (1918, 1919)Remsen Stakes (1918)Fall Highweight Handicap (1918)Tremont Stakes (1919)
United States Triple Crown (1919)American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1916, 1919)Preakness Stakes (1918, 1919)Belmont Stakes (1919)
awards =United States Champion Jockey by earnings (1919)
honours = United States' Racing Hall of Fame (1959)
horses =War Cloud , Regret,Pan Zareta ,Man o' War ,
updated = March 5, 2007John P. Loftus (
October 13 ,1895 –March 23 ,1976 ) was an Americanthoroughbred horse racing Hall of Famejockey .Born in
Chicago, Illinois , Johnny Loftus was the first jockey to win the United StatesUnited States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing . During his career, between 1909 and 1919, he won 580 races out of the 2,449 he competed in, for a very notable 23.7% success rate. In 1916 he won theTravers Stakes andWithers Stakes on "Spur" then captured theKentucky Derby aboard George Smith. In 1917 he won theKentucky Oaks with thefilly Sunbonnet and the next year he rodeWar Cloud to victory in thePreakness Stakes . As well, Loftus rodeMan o' War to victory in eight races, and to the only defeat in the horse's career, a second place finish at the Sanford Memorial Stakes.For trainer
H. Guy Bedwell and Canadian ownerJ. K. L. Ross , who owned afarm inMaryland , in 1919 Johnny Loftus rodeSir Barton to victory in theKentucky Derby then only four days later won thePreakness Stakes . They went on to win theBelmont Stakes becoming the first-ever American Triple Crown winner. Loftus ended up as 1919's top money-winning jockey in the U.S.A. and retired at the end of the racing season to become ahorse trainer .In 1959, he was inducted into the
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame .Johnny Loftus died in
Carlsbad, California in 1976.References
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/jockey.asp?ID=196 Johnny Loftus at the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
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