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Jockey: Mounts: Wins: Earnings: 1908 Joe Notter: 872 249 $464,322 1910 Carroll H. Shilling: 506 172 $176,030 1911 Ted Koerner: 813 162 $88,308 1912 James Butwell: 684 144
Pat Day retired in 2005 with 8,803 wins (ranked fourth all-time) and as the all-time leading jockey in money earned. [3] He was a dominant rider on the Kentucky riding circuit and holds all of the career riding records at Churchill Downs and Keeneland .
However, he's not the only jockey whose earnings are in the hundred million territory. Take a look at the slideshow below to see the highest-paid jockeys of all time: Show comments. Advertisement.
Smith is also the third leading jockey of all time in earnings with over $336 million. [3] In 2018, Smith rode Justify to the Triple Crown , becoming the oldest jockey to win the title at age 52. Background
In 2020, the average earnings of the top 100 jockeys in the United States was around $3.5 million, BloodHorse reported. Daria Uhlig contributed to the reporting for this article. Information is ...
In 2004 and 2005 he was the United States Champion Jockey by earnings and both years was given the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey. He was inducted into the Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2012, rode his 5,000th winner in 2013, and became the leading money-earning jockey in the history of the sport in 2014.
No More Time and jockey Paco Lopez won the Grade 3 Sam. F. Davis on Feb. 10 at Tampa Bay Downs. Color: ... Career earnings: $226,780. Road to the Kentucky Derby points: 45 (No. 19)
McCarron led all North American jockeys in earnings in 1980, 1981, 1984 and 1991. He also topped the leaderboard in wins in 1974, 1975 and 1980. In 1989, Chris McCarron was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame .