- Ted Atkinson
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = Ted Atkinson
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occupation =Jockey
birthplace =Toronto, Ontario ,Canada
birth date = June 17, 1916
death date = May 5, 2005
career wins = 3,795
race =Preakness Stakes (1949)Belmont Stakes (1949)Lane's End Breeders' Futurity (1950)Pimlico Special (1953)New York Handicap Triple (1953)
awards = U. S. Champion Jockey by earnings (1944, 1946)
U.S. Champion Jockey by wins (1944, 1946)George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award (1957)
honours =United States Racing Hall of Fame (1957)Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2002)
horses =Coaltown ,Capot , Nashua,Tom Fool ,Bold Ruler One Hitter ,Gallorette ,Devil Diver
updated = January 17, 2007Theodore Francis Atkinson (
June 17 1916 –May 5 2005 ) was a Canadian-born American thoroughbred horse racingjockey , inducted into theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1957.Born in
Toronto, Ontario , Ted Atkinson as a child emigrated with his family across the border toupstate New York . He began his career in thoroughbred horse racing in 1938 and first gained national recognition in 1941, when he rode War Relic to an upset win in the Narragansett Special over the 1941 U.S. Triple Crown winnerWhirlaway . For 12 of his 21 years in the sport, Atkinson was contract rider for the wealthyNew York Whitney family'sGreentree Stable . In 1944, he was North America's leading jockey in both number of wins and money earned. He repeated the feat in 1946, when he became the first rider to achieve purse earnings of more the $1 million in a single season.Riding Greentree's colt
Capot , Atkinson just missed winning the U.S. triple Crown in 1949 when he finished second in theKentucky Derby then won both the Preakness and theBelmont Stakes . Atkinson was also the jockey for all of Hall of FamerTom Fool 's races, guiding the colt to a perfect season of 10 wins in 10 starts, including theNew York Handicap Triple and winning the Horse of the Year honors in 1953.In 1957, Ted Atkinson won the
George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award and that same year became the first active jockey elected to theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame . He was then invited to appear on the CBS television's "Ed Sullivan Show ". In an article on jockeyEddie Arcaro , TIME magazine wrote that: "He [Arcaro] also gives a large share of credit to gentlemanly Jockey Ted Atkinson, who helped raise the standard of sportsmanship on New York tracks." [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,798639-6,00.html]Following his retirement in 1959 as a result of a back injury, Atkinson became a racing official and served as State Steward in
Illinois from 1961 until 1976.Atkinson, who had been fighting a lengthy cancer-related illness, died at his home near
Beaverdam, Virginia after several strokes, a few weeks short of his 89th birthday. He was survived by his wife, Martha; children Cathie, John and Mark; and three grandchildren, Johanna, William and television personality and racing analyst Caton Bredar. His late sister,Ruth Atkinson Ford , was a pioneering womancomic book artist who helped create the long-running charactersMillie the Model andPatsy Walker .References
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* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/jockeys/2002/Ted_Atkinson.asp Ted Atkinson at the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/jockey.asp?ID=19 Ted Atkinson at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/nrm-hall.asp?varPage=7 National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame: "Hall Of Famer Ted Atkinson Dies at Age 88"]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10916905 Ted Atkinson] at Find-A-Grave
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