Jack Westrope

Jockey, Hall of fame inductee

1918 – 1958

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Who was Jack Westrope?

Jack Gordon Westrope was an American Hall of Fame jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing.

Born in Baker, Montana, Westrope was the son of racehorse owner/trainer W. T. Westrope. Jack was only 12 years old when he rode his first winner on a small track in Lemmon, South Dakota. By age 15, while still officially an apprentice jockey, he was the leading rider in the U.S. for 1933. Westrope scored 301 victories from the 1,224 races he competed in that year, giving him a 25% win rate, the highest for any national title holder during the past twenty-four years.

Although based on the West Coast of the United States, Jack Westrope won races across the United States and in Cuba. During his career, he rode 2,467 winners including in numerous important graded stakes races such as the Santa Anita Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, and the Hollywood Gold Cup.

During the running of the 1958 Hollywood Oaks at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California, Westrope was severely injured when he was thrown from his horse and died in hospital a few hours later. He was survived by his second wife Terry, and daughters Pamela and Jan from his first marriage to actress Nan Grey.

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Born
Jan 18, 1918
Baker
Also known as
  • Jack Gordon Westrope
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Nationality
  • United States of America
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Lived in
  • Montana
Died
Jun 19, 1958
Inglewood

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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