- Hedley Woodhouse
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Hedley Woodhouse
caption =
occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Vancouver , B.C.,Canada
birth date = January 23, 1920
death date = December, 1984
career wins = 2,642
race =Vanity Handicap (1944)Hollywood Gold Cup (1944)Comely Stakes (1946, 1961)Metropolitan Handicap (1949, 1950)
Champagne Stakes (1950, 1953)
Matron Stakes (1950, 1951)Tremont Stakes (1951, 1955)Jamaica Handicap (1952)Cowdin Stakes (1953, 1956)Gotham Stakes (1954, 1957)Lawrence Realization Stakes (1954)Travers Stakes (1954, 1956)Fall Highweight Handicap (1955)
Futurity Stakes (1955)Laurel Futurity (1955, 1959)Pimlico Special (1955)Remsen Stakes (1955)Toboggan Handicap (1955)Vosburgh Stakes (1955)Whitney Handicap (1955)Coaching Club American Oaks (1956)
Monmouth Oaks (1956)Withers Stakes (1956, 1960, 1961)Acorn Stakes (1960)
Oceanport Handicap (1960)Dwyer Stakes (1961)
Firenze Handicap (1961)United Nations Handicap (1967)
awards =
honours = British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame (1979)Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1980)
horses =Happy Issue , Fisherman, Sailor
updated = March 25, 2007Hedley J. Woodhouse (
January 23 ,1920 - December, 1984) was a Canadian jockey who won theNew York state riding championship in 1953. Born inVancouver ,British Columbia , he began his racing career there in 1937 at the Lansdowne Parkracetrack as an apprentice with A.C.T. Stock Farm owned by industrialistAustin C. Taylor . Woodhouse's ability would soon see him racing at tracks along theWest Coast of the United States and in 1944 he rodeHappy Issue to victory in the Grade IVanity Handicap andHollywood Gold Cup atHollywood Park Racetrack inInglewood, California .In 1949, Woodhouse rode the colt Fisherman to a 3rd place finish in the
Kentucky Derby , the best result of his four tries between then and 1957. He rode in thePreakness Stakes on three occasions, his best finish a 5th in 1951. Racing out of New York tracks in the first part of the 1950s, Hedley Woodhouse won the 1953 New York riding championship with 138 victories, and was runner-up on three occasions.After finishing 7th in the 1954 Kentucky Derby on "Fisherman", a colt owned by
Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and trained bySylvester Veitch , Woodhouse came within a neck of winning theBelmont Stakes . His 2nd place finish was his best in the third of the American Triple Crown races.From being based in New York, Hedley Woodhouse would make his way to the
Florida racing circuit where remarkably at age 50 he won the 1970 jockey title atTropical Park in Miami. He retired the following year having won 2,642 races. He was inducted into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in 1979 and theCanadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1980Married to Elsie Woodhouse (1919-1998), their son Robert was also a successful jockey, capturing a number of important stakes races on the New York circuit. Hedley and Robert Woodhouse are the only father and son to win the
Whitney Handicap .Hedley Woodhouse died in 1984.
References
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/jockeys/1980/Hedley_Woodhouse.asp Hedley Woodhouse at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
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