Willie Simms

Willie Simms, born January 16, 1870, near Augusta, Georgia, United States died February 26, 1927 in Asbury, New Jersey, was a champion thoroughbred horse racing jockey. Simms began racing in 1887 and was one of the most successful to use the short stirrup that gave the rider a crouching posture. En route to winning the United States riding title in 1893 and 1894, Simms won back-to-back Belmont Stakes. The following year he raced in England where he became the first American jockey to win with an American horse in that country. Back in the USA, Simms won the 1896 Kentucky Derby in its first time as a 1 mile race. He repeated as the Derby winner in 1898 and went on to take the Preakness Stakes a few weeks later, making him the only African American jockey to win all of the Triple Crown races.
   
During a brilliant 14-year career, Willie Simms rode some of the great thoroughbred racehorses of the day such as two-time Horse of the Year winner, Henry of Navarre. Willie Simms finished his riding career with 1,125 wins and in 1977 was elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. Simms, Willie Simms, Willie Simms, Willie

 

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