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Donald "Donnie" Andrew Miller Jr. (born June 11, 1963) is a retired
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jockey who competed from the 1980s to mid 1990s. Miller started racing in the early 1980s and had the most wins as an apprentice jockey in 1981. As a jockey, Miller won twenty three
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s from 1982 to 1992. Of his wins, Miller won the 1983 Preakness Stakes with
Deputed Testamony Deputed Testamony (May 7, 1980 – September 18, 2012) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Preakness Stakes. Deputed Testamony is the last of eight Maryland-breds to win the Preakness Stakes and is one of only e ...
as part of the
Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, often shortened to Triple Crown, is a series of horse racing, horse races for Thoroughbreds, often restricted to three-year-olds. Winning all three of these Thoroughbred racing, Thoroughbred horse races i ...
. In Grade I races, Miller won the 1983
Sapling Stakes The Sapling Stakes is an American Ungraded Thoroughbred horse race run annually in early September at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey. Open to 2-year-olds, it was raced on dirt over a distance of six furlongs for a current purse of $100,00 ...
, 1984
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and the 1987
Hempstead Handicap The Ogden Phipps Stakes is an American Grade I Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares, four years of age and older run over a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt track held annually in mid June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New ...
. Apart from winning the 1982 Long Look Handicap as his sole Grade II win, Miller won the
Barbara Fritchie Handicap The Barbara Fritchie Stakes is an American race for Thoroughbred horses run at Laurel Park Racecourse in February. A Listed event, this race is open to fillies and mares age four and up. It is run at seven furlongs on the dirt and offers a purse o ...
four times during his eighteen wins as a Grade III racer. After retiring from horse racing in September 1996, Miller had received over US$37 million in prize winnings and had 2,856 race wins. After ending his horse racing career, Miller became a
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. In 2012, ''
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'' named Miller as one of the top 125 athletes of Maryland.


Early life

On June 11, 1963, Miller was born outside of
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. His father, Donnie Miller worked in horse racing as a trainer. Miller started his experience with horses at the age of five and became a thoroughbred rider at the age of fourteen. While growing up with a hearing disability, Miller became partially deaf in one ear and fully deaf in the other ear by the age of sixteen. When he was nineteen, Miller had already moved from Laurel to
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and
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.


Career


Apprentice jockey

In September 1980, Miller began his horse racing career in Laurel. As an apprentice jockey, Miller won his first race in November 1980. In 1981, Miller appeared in his first
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s held as Grade III handicaps. His best performance in graded races that year was a second-place finish at the Marylander Handicap. During a fall at Laurel in late November 1981, Miller experienced
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while also injuring his shoulder and neck. A few days later, Miller resumed his racing career in early December 1981 following his accident. With 296 wins, Miller was the highest ranked apprentice jockey in 1981 and fourth overall of all jockeys.


Journeyman jockey and later career

On December 16, 1981, Miller became a journeyman jockey. By the end of 1981, Miller had received three separate suspensions during his racing career. In the overall rankings for all jockeys in 1982, Miller finished the year in third place. Between 1982 and 1992, Miller won eighteen Grade III races, one Grade II race and four Grade I races. For his Grade III wins, Miller won the
Barbara Fritchie Handicap The Barbara Fritchie Stakes is an American race for Thoroughbred horses run at Laurel Park Racecourse in February. A Listed event, this race is open to fillies and mares age four and up. It is run at seven furlongs on the dirt and offers a purse o ...
four times, including both of the races held in the 1984 edition. Other Grade III wins that Miller won more than once were the
Woodlawn Stakes The James W. Murphy Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Open to three-year-old horses, it is contested over a distance of one mile on turf. Beginning with the 2010 race, the Woo ...
,
Riggs Handicap The Riggs Handicap is a discontinued American Thoroughbred horse race at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland which was first run in 1926 as a race for horses age three and older and named in honor of the late William P. Riggs, Secretar ...
and John B. Campbell Handicap. In Grade II races, Miller won the 1982 Long Look Handicap with Lady Dean. As a Grade I racer, Miller's first win was with Smart n Slick at the 1983
Sapling Stakes The Sapling Stakes is an American Ungraded Thoroughbred horse race run annually in early September at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey. Open to 2-year-olds, it was raced on dirt over a distance of six furlongs for a current purse of $100,00 ...
. He also won the 1984
Monmouth Handicap The Philip H. Iselin Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. Open to horses three years of age and older, the race was first run in 1884. In 1891, New Jersey state legislator ...
with Believe the Queen and the 1987
Hempstead Handicap The Ogden Phipps Stakes is an American Grade I Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares, four years of age and older run over a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt track held annually in mid June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New ...
with Catatonic. At
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events, Miller won the 1983 Preakness Stakes with
Deputed Testamony Deputed Testamony (May 7, 1980 – September 18, 2012) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Preakness Stakes. Deputed Testamony is the last of eight Maryland-breds to win the Preakness Stakes and is one of only e ...
. Miller rode the horse as Billy Boniface's third backup after
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decided to ride Parfaitement instead of Deputed Testamony. At the next three editions of the Preakness editions, Miller's highest finish was fourth in 1985. In other events, Miller was sixth at the 1983
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and eleventh at the 1989 Kentucky Derby. At the 1989
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, Miller finished in tenth place. Throughout his career, Miller primarily raced in Maryland while also competing in Kentucky, Arkansas and Delaware. During the early to mid 1980s, Miller had the most wins in multiple seasons at
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. In June 1996, Miller lost all of his hearing in a horse racing accident. After his hearing was partially restored, Miller retired in September 1996 to prevent himself from " osing hishearing for good". Overall, Miller received over $37 million of prize winnings and had 2,856 race wins. Of his wins, Miller was a five time Jennings Handicap winner and rode
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during 21 wins in
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. After ending his horse racing career in 1996, Miller started working in real estate. From the late 1990s to 2010s, Miller was a
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. During this time period, Miller started a website in 1999 about jockeys.


Awards and honors

In 2012, Miller was named one of the top 175 athletes of Maryland by ''
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''.


References

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