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The '''Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey''' is an [[United States|American]] [[thoroughbred]] [[horse racing]] honor for [[jockey]]s first awarded in 1971. Part of the [[Eclipse Award]]s program, it is awarded annually.
The '''Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey''' is an American [[thoroughbred]] [[horse racing]] honor for [[jockey]]s first awarded in 1971. Part of the [[Eclipse Award]]s program, it is awarded annually.

In 1995, [[Russell Baze]] was honored with the [[Eclipse Special Award]] for being the first jockey ever to win 400 or more races in a year for four years in a row.

==Records==
'''Most wins:'''
* 7 - [[Jerry Bailey]] (1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)
* 5 - [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]] (1971, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1985)
* 4 - [[Pat Day]] (1984, 1986, 1987, 1991)
* 4 - [[Javier Castellano]] (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
* 4 - [[Irad Ortiz Jr.]] (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022)


In 1995, [[Russell Baze]] was honored with the [[Eclipse Special Award]] for being the first jockey ever to win 400 or more races in a year for four years in a row.


'''Past winners:'''
'''Past winners:'''
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* 1971 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]] {{PAN}}
* 2008 :
* 2007 : [[Garrett Gomez]]
* 1972 : [[Braulio Baeza]] {{PAN}}
* 2006 : [[Edgar Prado]]
* 1973 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]] {{PAN}}
* 2005 : [[John R. Velazquez]]
* 1974 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]] {{PAN}}
* 2004 : [[John R. Velazquez]]
* 1975 : [[Braulio Baeza]] {{PAN}}
* 2003 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1976 : [[Sandy Hawley]] {{CAN}}
* 2002 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1977 : [[Steve Cauthen]] {{USA}}
* 1978 : [[Darrel McHargue]] {{USA}}
* 2001 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1979 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]] {{PAN}}
* 2000 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1999 : [[Jorge F. Chavez]]
* 1980 : [[Chris McCarron]] {{USA}}
* 1998 : [[Gary L. Stevens]]
* 1981 : [[Bill Shoemaker]] {{USA}}
* 1982 : [[Ángel Cordero, Jr.]] {{PUR}}
* 1997 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1983 : [[Ángel Cordero, Jr.]] {{PUR}}
* 1996 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1995 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]]
* 1984 : [[Pat Day]] {{USA}}
* 1994 : [[Mike E. Smith]]
* 1985 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]] {{PAN}}
* 1993 : [[Mike E. Smith]]
* 1986 : [[Pat Day]] {{USA}}
* 1992 : [[Kent Desormeaux]]
* 1987 : [[Pat Day]] {{USA}}
* 1991 : [[Pat Day]]
* 1988 : [[José A. Santos]] {{CHI}}
* 1990 : [[Craig Perret]]
* 1989 : [[Kent Desormeaux]] {{USA}}
* 1990 : [[Craig Perret]] {{USA}}
* 1991 : [[Pat Day]] {{USA}}
* 1992 : [[Kent Desormeaux]] {{USA}}
* 1993 : [[Mike E. Smith]] {{USA}}
* 1994 : [[Mike E. Smith]] {{USA}}
* 1995 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1996 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1997 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1998 : [[Gary Stevens (jockey)|Gary Stevens]] {{USA}}
* 1999 : [[Jorge F. Chavez]] {{ru|PER}}
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* 1989 : [[Kent Desormeaux]]
* 2000 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1988 : [[Jose Santos]]
* 2001 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1987 : [[Pat Day]]
* 2002 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1986 : [[Pat Day]]
* 2003 : [[Jerry D. Bailey|Jerry Bailey]] {{USA}}
* 1985 : [[Angel Cordero, Jr.]]
* 2004 : [[John R. Velazquez]] {{PUR}}
* 1984 : [[Pat Day]]
* 2005 : [[John R. Velazquez]] {{PUR}}
* 1983 : [[Angel Cordero, Jr.]]
* 2006 : [[Edgar Prado]] {{PER}}
* 1982 : [[Angel Cordero, Jr.]]
* 2007 : [[Garrett Gomez]] {{USA}}
* 1981 : [[Bill Shoemaker]]
* 2008 : [[Garrett Gomez]] {{USA}}
* 1980 : [[Chris McCarron]]
* 2009 : [[Julien Leparoux]] {{FRA}}
* 2010 : [[Ramon A. Dominguez|Ramon Dominguez]] {{VEN}}
* 1979 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]]
* 2011 : [[Ramon A. Dominguez|Ramon Dominguez]] {{VEN}}
* 1978 : [[Darrel McHargue]]
* 2012 : [[Ramon A. Dominguez|Ramon Dominguez]] {{VEN}}
* 1977 : [[Steve Cauthen]]
* 1976 : [[Sandy Hawley]]
* 2013 : [[Javier Castellano]] {{VEN}}
* 1975 : [[Braulio Baeza]]
* 2014 : [[Javier Castellano]] {{VEN}}
* 1974 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]]
* 2015 : [[Javier Castellano]] {{VEN}}
* 1973 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]]
* 2016 : [[Javier Castellano]] {{VEN}}
* 2017 : [[José Ortiz (jockey)|José Ortiz]] {{PUR}}
* 1972 : [[Braulio Baeza]]
* 1971 : [[Laffit Pincay, Jr.]]
* 2018 : [[Irad Ortiz Jr.]] {{PUR}}
* 2019 : [[Irad Ortiz Jr.]] {{PUR}}
* 2020 : [[Irad Ortiz Jr.]] {{PUR}}
* 2021 : [[Joel Rosario]] {{DOM}}
* 2022 : [[Irad Ortiz Jr.]] {{PUR}}
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==References==
==See also==
* [http://www.tra-online.com/eclipse.html The Eclipse Awards at the Thoroughbred Racing Associations of America, Inc.]
* [http://www.bloodhorse.com/eclipsewinners/pdf/History_Charts.pdf ''The Bloodhorse.com'' Champion's history charts]

'''See also:'''
* [[Sovereign Award for Outstanding Jockey]]
* [[Sovereign Award for Outstanding Jockey]]
* [[British flat racing Champion Jockey]]
* [[British flat racing Champion Jockey]]

==References==
* [https://archive.today/20120525105712/http://www.tra-online.com/eclipse.html The Eclipse Awards at the Thoroughbred Racing Associations of America, Inc.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120904120526/http://www.bloodhorse.com/eclipsewinners/pdf/History_Charts.pdf ''The Bloodhorse.com'' Champion's history charts]

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Latest revision as of 22:42, 4 February 2023

The Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey is an American thoroughbred horse racing honor for jockeys first awarded in 1971. Part of the Eclipse Awards program, it is awarded annually.

In 1995, Russell Baze was honored with the Eclipse Special Award for being the first jockey ever to win 400 or more races in a year for four years in a row.

Records

[edit]

Most wins:


Past winners:

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]