Bobby Ussery

Jockey, Hall of fame inductee

1935 –

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Who is Bobby Ussery?

Robert Nelson "Bobby" Ussery is a retired American thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame jockey. His first race as a professional jockey came at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans on November 22, 1951 where he rode Reticule to victory in the Thanksgiving Handicap. By the end of the decade he had won the Travers, Whitney and Alabama Stakes.

Riding Windfields Farm's colt New Providence, in 1959 he won Canada's most prestigious race, the Queen's Plate. The horse would go on to win the Canadian Triple Crown, although Avelino Gomez would take the mount for the final two legs.

Ussery's best finish in the Belmont Stakes was in 1959 aboard the colt, Bagdad. In 1960 he won the Hopeful Stakes aboard that year's Eclipse Award 2-year-old champion, Hail To Reason. That same year he rode Bally Ache to victory in the Florida Derby and the Flamingo Stakes en route to a second place finish in the Kentucky Derby and then a win in the Preakness Stakes.

In 1967 Ussery won the Kentucky Derby on Proud Clarion and won it again in 1968 aboard Dancer's Image.

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Born
1935
Vian
Also known as
  • Robert Nelson Ussery
  • Robert Ussery
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Oklahoma

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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