Chris Rogers (jockey)
Chris Rogers | |
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Occupation | Jamaica Handicap (1949) (1976)
Grey Stakes (1950, 1969, 1976) Widener Handicap (1950) Fleetwing Handicap (1953) Vandal Stakes (1957) Colin Stakes (1957) Jersey Derby (1958) Bahamas Stakes (1959) Flamingo Stakes (1959) Lamplighter Handicap (1960) Display Stakes (1961) Seaway Stakes (1962, 1969) Natalma Stakes (1969) Princess Elizabeth Stakes (1969) Shady Well Stakes (1969) Swynford Stakes (1970) Selene Stakes (1970) Col. R.S. McLaughlin Handicap (1974) Clarendon Stakes Queen's Plate (1949, 1950, 1954) |
Racing awards | |
Sovereign Award for Outstanding Jockey (1976) Avelino Gomez Memorial Award (1988) | |
Honours | |
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1977) | |
Significant horses | |
Epic, Piet, Kingarvie, Puss'n Boots, Lincoln Road, Fanfreluche |
Christopher J. Rogers (October 6, 1924 - October 29, 1976) was a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame jockey about whom the great U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Eddie Arcaro called "one of the most complete riders he had ridden against or watched." According to the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame, "Many horsemen consider Rogers the best jockey produced in Canada."
Rogers won his first race on his very first try on Bon Marche at
Chris Rogers died of lung cancer in 1976 and the following year was inducted in Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame. In 1988 he was also recognized with the Avelino Gomez Memorial Award for his significant contributions to the sport of horse racing.
References
Sports Illustrated Articles [1]
Read about Lincoln Road's finish in the Kentucky Derby, p. 106 [2]