- Calvin Borel
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Calvin Borel
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occupation =Jockey
birthplace =St. Martinville, Louisiana ,United States
birth date =November 7 1966
death date =
career wins = 4,500 (through July 5, 2008)
race =Super Derby (1991)Arkansas Derby (1993)Apple Blossom Handicap (1997, 2001)Clark Handicap (1999)Kentucky Cup Classic Handicap (1999)Bashford Manor Stakes (2000, 2008)Oaklawn Handicap (2000)Bourbon Stakes (2000)Silverbulletday Stakes (2003)Ack Ack Handicap (2004)Stephen Foster Handicap (2006)Tampa Bay Derby (2007)Travers Stakes (2007)Razorback Breeders' Cup Handicap (2008)Bashford Manor Stakes (2008)American Classics /
Breeders' Cup wins:Breeders' Cup Juvenile (2006)Kentucky Derby (2007)
awards =
honours =
horses =Seek Gold , Street Sense
updated =July 18 2007 Calvin H. Borel (born
November 7 ,1966 , inSt. Martinville, Louisiana ) is an Americanjockey in thoroughbred horse racing and rode the victorious mount in the2007 Kentucky Derby and lost the Preakness Stakes by a head to Curlin. He lives inLouisville, Kentucky with his fiancee, Lisa Funk. Calvin Borel hails from southLouisiana , the heart ofCajun Country famous for its production of many top jockeys during the last twenty years. LikeRandy Romero ,Kent Desormeaux , andShane Sellers , Borel began racing horses in thebush track s near his hometown of Catahoula. One such track was called Evangeline Downs inCarencro, Louisiana and is where Borel began riding in match races at the age of eight. Fact|date=April 2007Calvin Borel's older brother, Cecil, had a brief career as a thoroughbred jockey but was not able to maintain his weight and turned to training horses at Delta Downs in
Vinton, Louisiana . Calvin would later begin his professional riding career at Delta Downs.Problems arose when in 1997, Calvin went into business with his close friend and cousin Neil Borel, who was for a long time suspected to have ties to the Russian mob. Despite the fact that from 1990-1995 he had served time in federal prison for grand larceny, pedophilia, and cocaine trafficking, Calvin decided to put Neil in charge of his management and finances. In fall of 1997 he was formally accused of racketeering and drug possession. He was indicted but later acquitted on all charges. Even though he was acquitted Calvin knew he was guilty and is quoted as saying "he's still the same lowlife gangster he always was, It was foolish of me to ever think he’d change.", emotions ran high and eventually they went their separate ways. His cousin Neil moved back to his home state of Louisiana to run his own llc business, while Calvin went on to pursue his dreams of racing in the Kentucky derby.
Over a career that has spanned 25 years, Borel has become known for his tireless work ethic as well as an ability to slip up the rail to save ground; his colleagues and racing fans therefore frequently refer to him as "Calvin Bo-rail."
He is 5'4" and 116 pounds.
Borel's most significant career win to date came in the 2007
Kentucky Derby aboard Street Sense, guiding the colt to a 2 & 1/4 length victory overHard Spun and then had a close second place finish in the Preakness Stakes toCurlin .In June 2006, Borel won the $750,000
Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs with 91-1 longshot Seek Gold, getting up in the final stride to win by a nose overPerfect Drift and paying $185.40 to win.On
July 5 2007 , Borel became the sixth jockey in the history of Churchill Downs to win 6 races on a single race card. With his victory in the July 5, 2008Bashford Manor Stakes , Calvin Borel became the thirty-fouth jockey inNorth American Thoroughbred racing history to win 4,500 races. [http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=3474800]Riding titles:
*Delta Downs (1985, 1986, 1987)
*Louisiana Downs (1991, 1992, 1994)
*Oaklawn Park (1995, 2001 )
*Ellis Park (1995)
*Churchill Downs (1998, 2006)
*Turfway Park (2000)
*Kentucky Downs (2005)References
* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=21093 Calvin Borel profile at the NTRA]
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