Joe McCahey
Joe McCahey | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born |
c. 1888 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died |
March 12, 1917 Asheville, North Carolina |
Major racing wins | |
Champagne Stakes (1909) Grey Stakes (1911) Aberdeen Stakes (1914) Astoria Stakes (1914, 1915) Blue Point Stakes (1914) Brooklyn Handicap (1914) Empire City Handicap (1914) Garden City Handicap (1914) Fall Highweight Handicap (1914) Troy Stakes (1914, 1915) Excelsior Handicap (1915) | |
Racing awards | |
United States Champion Jockey by earnings (1914) | |
Significant horses | |
Comely |
Joe McCahey (b.c. 1888 - March 12, 1917) was an American champion jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing who won a national riding title in 1914.[1]
A September 10, 1915 article in the New York Times referred to McCahey as "one of the foremost jockeys on the American turf" and someone "often referred to as the Hans Wagner of the turf.[2]
Joe McCahey died at age 29 from tuberculosis.
References
- ↑ Churchill Downs Incorporated. kenuckyderby.com Annual Leading Jockeys Retrieved June 23, 2018
- ↑ New York Times, September 10, 1915 article titled "McCahey Ten Years a Jockey" Retrieved June 27, 2018
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