- James G. Rowe, Sr.
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = James G. Rowe, Sr.
caption =
occupation =Jockey / Trainer
birthplace =Richmond, Virginia , U.S.
birth date = 1857
death date = August 2, 1929
career wins = Not found
race = American Classic Race wins:Kentucky Derby (1881, 1915)Preakness Stakes (1921)Belmont Stakes
(1893, 1894, 1901, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1913)
awards =United States' Leading jockey
(1871, 1872, 1873)
United States' Champion trainer by earnings
(1908, 1913, 1915)
honours = United States Racing Hall of Fame (1955)
horses = Colin, Commando, Hindoo, Luke BlackburnMiss Woodford , Peter Pan, Regret,Sysonby Whisk Broom II ,Maskette , George Kinney,Johren
updated = August 29, 2007James G. Rowe, Sr. (
1857 -August 2 ,1929 ) was an Americanthoroughbred race horse jockey and trainer.James Rowe was born in the environs of
Richmond, Virginia and went to work at a racetrack as a boy of ten. He went from apprentice rider to leading jockey in the U.S. from 1871 to 1873 that included his winning theBelmont Stakes twice. However, with age came weight, and Rowe turned to the training of horses for theDwyer Brothers Stable . On May 17, 1881, with the future Hall of Fame horse, "Hindoo," he became the youngest trainer to ever win theKentucky Derby . The horse went on to win eighteen straight races that year, a record that still stands.The Dwyer's were owners who pushed their horses hard in a manner that would be unacceptable and illegal today. James Rowe, quit the Dwyers in a dispute regarding overracing their horses, especially the splendid mare Miss Woodford, but his skills brought offers from other wealthy stable owners including
James R. Keene andAugust Belmont then thirty-four years later forHarry Payne Whitney for whom he trained his second Kentucky Derby winner.James Rowe was the leading money winner in 1908, 1913, and in 1915, the year the Whitney stables
Regret became the firstfilly to ever win the Kentucky Derby. Regret was named 1915's Horse of the Year and would be elected to the racing Hall of Fame. Rowe had four second place finishes with horses in thePreakness Stakes and won it withBroomspun in 1921.Despite his many victories in important races, it is the performance of his horses in the
Belmont Stakes for which James Rowe is most remembered. Between 1883 and 1913, he won the Belmont Stakes eight times, more than any other trainer in history. One of those victories came in 1908 with a horse named Colin who went unbeaten during his fifteen race career. Rowe considered Colin to be the greatest horse he had ever trained and once said that for his epitaph, he only wanted these words carved on his tombstone: "He trained Colin"."Following its formation, in 1955 James Rowe, Sr. was inducted posthumously into the United States'
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame . With thirty-four to his credit, he trained more champions than any other Hall of Fame trainer. His son,James G. Rowe, Jr. would also enjoy a very successful career as a trainer.References
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/trainer.asp?ID=285 James Rowe, Sr. at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
* Bowen, Edward L. "" (2007)Eclipse Press (ISBN 978-1581501490)
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