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October 18, 2008, at Santa Anita in the "Living Legends Race", in which he joined seven fellow retired Hall of Fame riders to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Breeders' Cup. Mounts were selected by random draw for the seven-furlong allowance sprint, which was open to pari-mutuel betting and thus considered an official race and not an exhibition. Bailey rode Dee Dee's Legacy to a second-place finish behind Tribal Chief, ridden by
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can do it. He wants to be the best. For my money, day-in and day-out, he's as good as there is." Trainer Bobby
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January 19, 2006. His farewell mount was January 28 in a $ 500,000 stakes at Gulfstream Park aboard Silver Tree – fittingly for Mott, former trainer of Cigar. In the paddock before the race, Silver Tree kicked Bailey in the hip – "I guess I went out with a bang",
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Newmarket. Bailey consulted with Dettori about the horse, then rode him to an impressive victory. In the winners' circle, Bailey imitated Dettori's trademark flying dismount and the two jockeys hugged. That fall, Bailey also rode
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American-owned Cigar to help put the event on the international racing map, Bailey returned the next year to ride for Dubai's home team. He won the second running of the then-$ 4 million race for Sheikh Mohammed aboard
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told Bailey that Bernardini "will make you postpone your retirement", but Bernardini finished fourth that day in his career debut and Bailey retired as planned. Bernardini then reeled off six straight wins, including the
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patch on his right leg during his 2003 Belmont Stakes win aboard Empire Maker, was scheduled to wear the same patch in the 2004 Derby but his mount Wimbledon was scratched the day before the race with an injury.
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in 1992, which honors riders whose careers and personal character earn esteem for the individual and the sport of racing. In 1993, he received the
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1476:"Four Iconic Moments In Horse Racing History"
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1367:"Q. & A. with Jerry Bailey"
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152:(1993, 2001, 2005)
1615:G.P. Putnam's Sons
1396:Horse Racing Facts
1307:Essentially Sports
1057:John G. Heyburn II
1023:2004 controversies
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638:Essentially Sports
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265:Significant horses
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