- Isaac Burns Murphy
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Isaac Burns Murphy
caption = Isaac B. Murphy, c.1885
occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Frankfort, Kentucky ,United States
birth date = April 16, 1861
death date = February 12, 1896
career wins = 628
race =Clark Handicap (1879, 1884, 1885, 1890)Travers Stakes (1879)Kentucky Oaks (1884)Kentucky Derby (1884, 1890, 1891)Illinois Derby (1884)American Derby (1884, 1885, 1886, 1888)Latonia Derby (1884, 1885, 1886, 1891 & 1 more)Jerome Handicap (1889)Suburban Handicap (1890)Gazelle Handicap (1892)
awards =
honours = United States Racing Hall of Fame (1955)Isaac Murphy Award Isaac Murphy Handicap atArlington Park
horses = Buchanan, Salvator, Silver Cloud, Riley, Kingman, Kingston, Falsetto, Firenze,Emperor of Norfolk
updated = March 24, 2007Isaac Burns Murphy (
April 16 ,1861 -February 12 ,1896 ) was anAfrican-American Hall of Famejockey . The officialKentucky Derby website and theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame say that "Isaac Murphy is considered one of the greatest race riders in American history."Isaac Burns was born in Frankfort, Franklin County,
Kentucky . His father served in the Union army in the Civil War, until his death atCamp Nelson as aprisoner of war . After Burns' father's death, his family moved to Lexington, where they lived with Burns' grandfather, Green Murphy. When he became a jockey at age 14, he changed his last name to Murphy to honor his grandfather.Between 1877 and 1876, Isaac Murphy competed in eleven
Kentucky Derby s, becoming the first jockey to win three Derbys: "Buchanan" in 1884, "Riley" in 1890, and "Kingman" in 1891. "Kingman" was owned and trained byDudley Allen and is the only horse owned by an African-American to win the Derby.As well, he is the only jockey to have won the Kentucky Derby, the
Kentucky Oaks , and theClark Handicap all in the same year (1884). Considered one of the great jockeys in American history, Murphy was dubbed the "Colored Archer," a reference to Fred Archer, a prominent English jockey at the time.Murphy won 628 of his 1,412 starts, a 44% victory rate that has never been equalled and a record about which Hall of Fame jockey
Eddie Arcaro said: "There is no chance that his record of winning will ever be surpassed. [http://www.uky.edu/Projects/AfricanCem/reference/ref003002.html] On its creation, Isaac Burns Murphy was the fhe first jockey to be inducted in theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame .Isaac Murphy died of
pneumonia in 1896 in Lexington, Kentucky and over time his unmarked grave was forgotten until Frank B. Borries, Jr., aUniversity of Kentucky press specialist, spent three years searching for the grave site. In 1967, Murphy was reinterred at the old Man o' War burial site but with the building of theKentucky Horse Park , his remains were moved again to be buried next to Man o' War at the Kentucky Horse Park's entrance.Since 1995 the
National Turf Writers Association has given theIsaac Murphy Award to the jockey with the highest winning percentage for a given year in North American racing, from a minimum of 500 mounts.References
* [http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2004/derby_history/african_americans_in_the_derby/jockeys.html African-American Jockeys in the Kentucky Derby]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/jockey.asp?ID=205 Isaac B. Murphy at the United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
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