- Walter Blum
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Walter Blum
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occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Brooklyn ,New York ,United States
birth date = September 28, 1934
death date =
career wins = 4382
race =Frizette Stakes (1954, 1965)Tremont Stakes (1957)
Stars and Stripes Handicap (1963)Brooklyn Handicap (1964)Washington Park Handicap (1964)Woodward Stakes (1964)Whitney Handicap (1964)
Belmont Futurity Stakes (1965)Metropolitan Handicap (1965, 1975)Schuylerville Stakes (1965)Test Stakes (1965)Toboggan Handicap (1965)United Nations Handicap (1965)Vagrancy Handicap (1965)Beldame Stakes (1966)Coaching Club American Oaks (1966)Queens County Handicap (1966)
Maskette Stakes (1966)Mother Goose Stakes (1966)San Marcos Stakes (1966)Santa Anita Derby (1966)
San Fernando Stakes (1966)San Gabriel Handicap (1967)Arlington Handicap (1968)San Carlos Handicap (1968)San Luis Obispo Handicap (1968)San Gorgonio Handicap (1969)Florida Derby (1973)
Monmouth Oaks (1974)Citation Handicap (1974)American Classic Race wins:
Belmont Stakes (1971)
awards =United States Champion Jockey by wins (1963, 1964)George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award (1965)
honours =International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (1986)
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1987)
horses =Gun Bow ,Affectionately ,Amberoid Pass Catcher ,Mr. Prospector
updated = April 8, 2007Walter "Mousy" Blum (born
September 28 ,1934 inBrooklyn ,New York ) is a retired Hall of Famejockey .A horse racing fan from boyhood, in his teens Walter Blum began working as a racetrack hotwalker. Despite being blind in his right eye from the age of two, in 1953 he embarked on a career as a jockey, riding his first winner on July 29th at
Saratoga Race Course . During the better part of his 22 year career Blum rode mainly at East Coast tracks fromNew Jersey toFlorida and is one of only four jockeys to ever win six races on a single card atMonmouth Park . However, in the 1960s he rode seasonally atCalifornia tracks, notably winning the 1966Santa Anita Derby , and he also dominated Chicago's summer racing circuit atArlington Park . [http://www.arlingtonpark.com/news/barn_notes/barn_notes_070806.html]He won more races in 1963 and 1964 than any other American jockey. He rode in the
Kentucky Derby andPreakness Stakes on two occasions, his best finish a fourth in both in 1967 aboard Reason to Hail. In the 1971 Belmont Stakes, he rodePass Catcher to a victory that deniedCanonero II the Triple Crown. His best known mounts were Hall of FamersAffectionately andGun Bow with one of his most famous victories coming in the 1964Woodward Stakes when he rode Gun Bow to a win over the legendary Kelso.In 1969 Walter Blum was elected president of the
Jockeys' Guild and served until 1974. He rode his last mount in 1975 then went to work as a racing official atGarden State Park and theAtlantic City racetracks. In 1978 he moved to Florida where he served as a state steward until retiring on December 30, 2004.Walter Blum was inducted in the
International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1986 and the following year in the United States Racing Hall of Fame.References
* [http://www.jewishsports.net/biopages/WalterBlum.htm Walter Blum profile at the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame website]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/jockey.asp?ID=167 Walter Blum profile at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame website]
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