Jack Kaenel
"Cowboy" Jack Leroy Kaenel (born July 27, 1965, in Omaha, Nebraska) is a retired American jockey in Thoroughbred racing who, at age 16, became the youngest rider to ever win the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series when he rode Aloma's Ruler to victory in the 1982 Preakness Stakes.
Jack Kaenel | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born | Omaha, Nebraska | 27 July 1965
Career wins | 2,046 |
Major racing wins | |
Caesar's Wish Stakes (1981) Selima Stakes (1981) Federico Tesio Stakes (1982) Molly Pitcher Stakes (1982) Twixt Stakes (1982, 1984) Withers Stakes (1982) Flocarline Handicap (1983) Maryland Juvenile Futurity (1983) Pennsylvania Governor's Cup Handicap (1984) Violet Handicap (1984) Bangles and Beads Stakes (1985) Louisiana Downs Handicap (1985) Gateway To Glory Stakes(1986) Hollywood Turf Express Handicap (1986) Phil D. Shepherd Stakes (1986) Pomona Derby (1986) Ancient Title Stakes (1987) Bing Crosby Handicap (1987) Parx Racing Breeders’ Cup Sprint (1987) Jim Kostoff Stakes (1987) Pat O'Brien Handicap (1987) Phoenix Gold Cup Handicap (1987) San Carlos Handicap (1987) Santa Anita Sprint Championship (1987) Stephen Foster Handicap (1987) California Jockey Club Handicap (1988, 1989) Hillsborough Handicap (1988) Tanforan Handicap (1988) Ramona Handicap (1989) Countess Fager Handicap (1989) Yellow Ribbon Invitational Stakes (1989) Yerba Buena Handicap (1989) Santa Barbara Handicap (1990) Seattle Slew Handicap (1990) Gottstein Futurity (1993) Minnesota Derby (1994)
American Classic Race wins: | |
Significant horses | |
Aloma's Ruler, Brown Bess, Zany Tactics, Jameela |
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