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Steve Cauthen (born May 1, 1960) is a retired American jockey. In 1977 he became the first jockey to win over $6 million in a year working with agent Lenny Goodman , [ 4 ] and in 1978 he became the youngest jockey to win the U. S. Triple Crown .
He is perhaps best remembered for writing The Kid in 1978, a biography of then eighteen-year-old Triple Crown winning jockey Steve Cauthen. [2] While with Newsweek, Axthelm also worked for Inside Sports, a failed attempt by The Washington Post, then the owner of Newsweek, to compete with Sports Illustrated. [5]
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Cauthen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Paul Cauthen (born 1986), American singer-songwriter; Steve Cauthen (born 1960), American jockey; Terrance Cauthen (born 1976), American boxer; Wayne A. Cauthen (born 1955), American politician
Mary Jane Goodson Carlisle (1835–1905), wife of politician John G. Carlisle; Steve Cauthen, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey, was born in Covington. Jamour Chames, visual artist, was born in Covington. [35] Bob Charles, Australian politician, member of the Australian House of Representatives, was born in Covington.
He became the third jockey to win the Eclipse Award in both the apprentice and overall categories, Chris McCarron and Steve Cauthen being the others. [6] In 1990, he moved to the highly competitive southern California circuit. He later explained, "If I wanted to be in the Kentucky Derby or Breeders' Cup, I had to make a change."
Doug Cauthen, brother of jockey Steve Cauthen, was named the first president and CEO of WinStar. In 2005, W. Elliott Walden, who had trained Distorted Humor and several WinStar horses, became vice president and racing manager. [10]