Robbie Glen Davis (born July 18, 1961 in
Pocatello, Idaho
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) is a retired
American Thoroughbred horse racing
Thoroughbred racing is a sport and industry involving the racing of Thoroughbred horses. It is governed by different national bodies. There are two forms of the sport – flat racing and jump racing, the latter known as National Hunt racing in ...
jockey.
Early life
Davis grew up in a single parent household forced onto
welfare
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, something that would impact him for the rest of his life.
At age 14 Robbie got his first job at Buddy's Pizza in Pocatello, Idaho, working as a dish washer and busboy.
Robbie Davis began his involvement with
horse racing as a stable boy, cleaning horse stalls at a racetrack in his native
Idaho
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and by age 17 was riding in
quarter horse
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races at
county fairs.
In 1997, he was honored by Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Long Island for his support of that organization.
Career
In 1981 he switched to
Thoroughbred
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flat racing
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and in 1982 moved to compete at
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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area tracks. He earned his first
Grade I
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victory in the 1985
Meadowlands Cup on board
Bounding Basque.
During his career, Davis won a number of premier races including the 1986
Washington, D.C. International Stakes, the 1994
Pimlico Special
The Pimlico Special is a Grade 3 American thoroughbred horse race for horses age three and older over a distance of miles ( furlongs) held at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland in mid May. The race currently offers a purse of $300,000.
...
and
Canadian International Stakes
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Since its creation i ...
, as well as the 1998
Wood Memorial Stakes
The Wood Memorial Stakes is an American flat Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds held annually in April at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, Queens, New York. It is run over a distance of 1 1/8 miles (9 furlongs) on dirt. The Wood Memorial ...
. His best result in two
Kentucky Derby
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starts was a fifth with
Mecke in 1995 with whom he also finished fifth in the
Preakness Stakes
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. Of his five mounts in the
Belmont Stakes, Davis's best finish came aboard
Kingpost
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in the 1988 running won by
Risen Star.
On October 13, 1988, Robbie Davis was involved in a racing accident at
Belmont Park
Belmont Park is a major thoroughbred horse racing facility in the northeastern United States, located in Elmont, New York, just east of the New York City limits. It was opened on May 4, 1905.
It is operated by the non-profit New York Raci ...
in
Elmont, New York
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that claimed the life of friend and fellow jockey,
Mike Venezia
Michael Joseph Venezia (May 5, 1945 – October 13, 1988) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey who was killed in a horse racing accident.
Early life
Venezia was born on May 5, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York City.
Career
Venezia h ...
. Venezia's horse, Mr. Walter K., broke his right front leg on the
backstretch; as the horse fell, Venezia jumped and rolled under the hooves of Davis' mount Drums in the Night. Venezia died instantly. The trauma resulted in Davis leaving racing for several years. After returning briefly on a few occasions, he came back full-time in 1992. Five years later, he was voted the
Mike Venezia Memorial Award
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which honor a jockey who exemplifies extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship.
Retirement
Retired in 2002, Davis served as a
Director at large for the
Jockeys' Guild. In 2006, he was nominated for induction in the
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame.
A
classic car
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collector, he and his wife own an farm in
upstate New York
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, not far from the
Saratoga Race Course
Saratoga Race Course is a Thoroughbred horse racing track located on Union Avenue in Saratoga Springs, New York, Saratoga Springs, New York (state), New York, United States. Opened in 1863, it is often considered to be the oldest major sporting v ...
. Parents of six children, their daughter Jacqueline was one of eleven students in the inaugural class at the
North American Racing Academy in
Versailles, Kentucky
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, founded as a jockey training program through the auspices of the Kentucky Community Technical College System. Jackie Davis won her first career race on November 5, 2008, aboard 64-1 shot Blue Hill Bay at Aqueduct; she has won six races as of March 2009. Her father serves as her agent.
A Jockey Follows in Father's Tracks But Also Blazes Her Own
NY Times, March 27, 2009 His son, Dylan, and daughter, Katie, have followed in their father and sister's footsteps.
Return To The Saddle
On October 1, 2011, Davis returned to the saddle, riding Sandyinthesun, a horse he also trains, to a sixth-place finish in the 11th race at Belmont Park.
Year-end charts
Sources
References
The Westbury Times December 18, 1997 article ''Robbie Davis Honored by Big Brothers, Sisters''
Robbie Davis at the NTRA
1995 Vosburgh Stakes Video at YouTube of Robbie Davis winning the 1995 Vosburgh Stakes aboard Not Surprising
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1961 births
Living people
American jockeys
Sportspeople from Pocatello, Idaho