- Fred Taral
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Fred Taral
caption =
occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Oklahoma ,United States
birth date = 1867
death date = 1925
career wins = 1,437
race =Ladies Handicap (1891, 1897)Metropolitan Handicap (1892, 1894)
Belmont Futurity Stakes (1893)
Champagne Stakes (1893, 1894)
Matron Stakes (1893, 1894)Withers Stakes (1893, 1894)Brooklyn Handicap (1893, 1894, 1896)Suburban Handicap (1894)Travers Stakes (1894, 1897)Preakness Stakes (1894, 1895)Belmont Stakes (1895)Gazelle Handicap (1896)Kentucky Derby (1899)Deutsches Derby (1909)
awards =
honours = United States Racing Hall of Fame (1955)
horses = Domino, Assignee, Henry of Navarre
Diablo, Belmar, Manuel
updated = March 23, 2007Fred Taral (1867 - 1925) was an American Hall of Fame
jockey .Taral began his career in racing in the 1880s at small
racetrack s inOklahoma . By 1889 he was among the 24-member jockey colony at theFair Grounds Race Course inNew Orleans and competed in his firstKentucky Derby . In 1908 he left racing in the United States and for a time rode and trained inGermany where he rode Macdonald to victory in the 1909Deutsches Derby . He returned home following the outbreak ofWorld War I .For owner
James R. Keene , Taral rode future Hall of Famers Domino and Henry of Navarre. He also rode Domino against Henry of Navarre to adead heat in an 1894match race . On different horses, that year Taral won theNew York Handicap Triple , capturing theBrooklyn Handicap ,Metropolitan Handicap and theSuburban Handicap . In all, Taral won the Brooklyn Handicap on three occasions and the Metropolitan Handicap twice. He was also a two-time winner of the Travers, Champagne andWithers Stakes .In the pre-Triple Crown era, Fred Taral had back-to-back wins in the
Preakness Stakes . He first won it in 1894 aboard Assignee and in 1895 he won his second Preakness plus theBelmont Stakes with the colt Belmar. In 1899 he won the 1899 Kentucky Derby aboard Manuel.Fred Taral died of
pneumonia in 1925. He was part of the first group inducted in 1955, into the newly created United States Racing Hall of Fame.External links
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/jockey.asp?ID=226 Fred Taral at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
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