- Silvio Coucci
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Silvio Coucci
caption =
occupation =Jockey
birthplace =New York ,United States
birth date = 1914
death date = January 5, 1942
career wins = Not found
race =American Derby (1932)Arlington Classic (1932)Fall Highweight Handicap (1933)Dwyer Stakes (1934)Suburban Handicap (1934)Santa Anita Derby (1935)Travers Stakes (1935)California Breeders' Champion Stakes (1935)
Futurity Stakes (1935)San Vicente Stakes (1939)
awards =United States Champion Jockey by earnings (1935)
honours =
horses = Gillie, Gusto,Ladysman , Tintagel
updated = January 16, 2007Silvio Coucci (
1914 -January 5 ,1942 ) was an American Thoroughbred horse racingjockey .A
New York er, in 1931 Silvio Coucci rodeThoroughbred s atAgua Caliente racetrack inTijuana ,Mexico under contract with brothers John and George Coburn. His performance brought him to the attention of the extremely wealthy Mrs. Payne Whitney, owner of the prominentGreentree Stable inRed Bank, New Jersey . Mrs. Whitney bought out Coucci's contract and in 1932 the seventeen-year-old jockey burst onto the American racing scene with such success that he was being hailed as "The secondEarl Sande ." That year he rode Greentree Stable's Easy Play to victory in theSpinaway Stakes and for ownerMorton L. Schwartz was aboard Gusto for his wins in the 1932American Derby as well as in theArlington Classic which at the time had the largest purse of any American horse race.Coucci's career continued to flourish and in 1934 his victories included the
Christmas Stakes , inCalifornia and on the East Coast, New York'sSuburban Handicap . He wound up the year second in the jockey standings behindWayne D. Wright then the following year was theUnited States Champion Jockey by earnings with $319,760 in purse money. Riding at race tracks across the United States, some of his important wins en route to the 1935 jockey title came in theSanta Anita Derby ,Alabama Stakes ,Travers Stakes and the Futurity Stakes aboard that year's Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, Tintagel.During his career, Silvio Coucci rode for other notable owners such as
Isabel Dodge Sloane ,William R. Coe ,Alexander Pantages andAlfred G. Vanderbilt II for whom he won the 1939San Vicente Stakes .On
January 5 ,1942 TIME magazine reported that 27-year-old Silvio Coucci died as the result of a leap or fall from a hotel window inFayetteville, North Carolina .References
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,795704,00.html TIME magazine, January 5, 1942 -- Page 1]
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