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Edward J. “Eddie” Delahoussaye
Peb's artwork depicts Eddie Delahoussaye, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey.
Delahoussaye won seven Breeders' Cup races over the course of his career and claimed the Kentucky Derby riding Gato Del Sol in 1982 and Sunny’s Halo in 1983.
In his 34…
Delahoussaye won seven Breeders' Cup races over the course of his career and claimed the Kentucky Derby riding Gato Del Sol in 1982 and Sunny’s Halo in 1983.
In his 34…
Tags: Eddie Delahoussaye, jockeys
Theodore Francis “Ted" Atkinson
Peb's artwork depicts Ted Atkinson, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey.
Ted Atkinson (1916-2005) began riding professionally at the age of 21. In his first decade of riding he rose to America’s leading jockey by wins and money earned in 1944 and…
Ted Atkinson (1916-2005) began riding professionally at the age of 21. In his first decade of riding he rose to America’s leading jockey by wins and money earned in 1944 and…
Tags: jockeys, Ted Atkinson
William Lee “Bill" Shoemaker
Peb's artwork depicts Bill Shoemaker, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey, atop his four Kentucky Derby winners: Ferdinand, Lucky Debonair, Tomy Lee, and Swaps.
Steven Mark “Steve” Cauthen
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Steve Cauthen.
Steve Cauthen, son of a farrier and trainer, rode his first race at the age of 16. Within his first year of professional riding, he became America’s top rider by earnings,…
Steve Cauthen, son of a farrier and trainer, rode his first race at the age of 16. Within his first year of professional riding, he became America’s top rider by earnings,…
Tags: jockeys, Steve Cauthen
Donna Barton Brothers
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. jockey Donna Barton Brothers. Brothers began her 11-year racing career in 1987. At her retirement in 1998, she had won 1,130 races with earnings exceeding $18.6 million. Brothers began working as an on-air racing analyst in…
Braulio Baeza
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Braulio Baeza.
Braulio Baeza (b. 1940) was born in Panama and moved to the U.S. in 1960. In his first year Baez was already working his way up the ranks of top jockeys in the U.S.
Baeza was…
Braulio Baeza (b. 1940) was born in Panama and moved to the U.S. in 1960. In his first year Baez was already working his way up the ranks of top jockeys in the U.S.
Baeza was…
Tags: Braulio Baeza, jockeys
John “Johnny” Sellers
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Johnny Sellers.
Sellers (1937-2010) began riding professionally in 1955. He finished in the top 10 nationally in earnings five times that decade and won both the Kentucky Derby and the…
Sellers (1937-2010) began riding professionally in 1955. He finished in the top 10 nationally in earnings five times that decade and won both the Kentucky Derby and the…
Tags: jockeys, John Sellers
Michael Earl “Mike” Smith
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith.
He set the North American Stakes record of the time with 62 victories in 1993. He followed his record-breaking Stakes streak of 1993 with a new record of 67 wins in 1994 and…
He set the North American Stakes record of the time with 62 victories in 1993. He followed his record-breaking Stakes streak of 1993 with a new record of 67 wins in 1994 and…
Tags: jockeys, Mike Smith
Christopher Wiley “Chris” Antley
Peb's artwork depicts jockey Chris Antley sketching a caricature of the artist.
Chris Antley (1966-2000) began riding professionally in 1983. By 1985, he was North America’s leading jockey by wins. Antley won his first Kentucky Derby in 1991…
Chris Antley (1966-2000) began riding professionally in 1983. By 1985, he was North America’s leading jockey by wins. Antley won his first Kentucky Derby in 1991…
Tags: caricatures, Chris Antley, jockeys
Angel Tomas Cordero, Jr.
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero, Jr.
Cordero moved from his native Puerto Rico to the States to ride professionally in 1962. He became the first jockey to earn more than $9 million in a season in 1982, and he…
Cordero moved from his native Puerto Rico to the States to ride professionally in 1962. He became the first jockey to earn more than $9 million in a season in 1982, and he…
Tags: Angel Cordero, jockeys