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Sir Gordon Richards (May 5 1904 - November 10 1988) was an English
England

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 jockey
Jockey

In sport, a jockey is one who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. The word also applies to camel riders in camel racing; however, camel jockey profession is slowly being replaced by robotics....
, and is often considered the world's greatest ever jockey. He remains the only jockey to have been knight
Knight

File:Gothic armor 2.jpgKnight is the term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages. In the Commonwealth of Nations, knighthood is a non-heritable form of gentry....
ed.

Gordon Richards was raised in the Shropshire
Shropshire

Shropshire , alternatively known as Salop or abbreviated, in print only, Shrops, is a Counties of England in the West Midlands of England....
 village of Donnington Wood
Donnington Wood

Donnington Wood is part of the new town of Telford in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial counties of England of Shropshire, England....
 (now part of Telford). His father reared several pit ponies at their home, and it was in this environment that Sir Gordon fostered his love of the equestrian. He rode the ponies bareback from an early age, then from the age of seven, drove the pony and trap passenger service his family ran between Wrockwardine Wood
Wrockwardine Wood

Wrockwardine Wood was originally a detached piece of woodland, then a township, formerly belonging to the manor and parish of Wrockwardine. Wrockwardine is located approximately 7 miles from Wrockwardine Wood....
 and Oakengates station
Oakengates railway station

Oakengates railway station serves the town of Oakengates, part of the new town of Telford, England. It lies on the Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton Line and has two platforms....
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Sir Gordon Richards (May 5 1904 - November 10 1988) was an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 jockey
Jockey

In sport, a jockey is one who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. The word also applies to camel riders in camel racing; however, camel jockey profession is slowly being replaced by robotics....
, and is often considered the world's greatest ever jockey. He remains the only jockey to have been knight
Knight

File:Gothic armor 2.jpgKnight is the term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages. In the Commonwealth of Nations, knighthood is a non-heritable form of gentry....
ed.

Gordon Richards was raised in the Shropshire
Shropshire

Shropshire , alternatively known as Salop or abbreviated, in print only, Shrops, is a Counties of England in the West Midlands of England....
 village of Donnington Wood
Donnington Wood

Donnington Wood is part of the new town of Telford in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial counties of England of Shropshire, England....
 (now part of Telford). His father reared several pit ponies at their home, and it was in this environment that Sir Gordon fostered his love of the equestrian. He rode the ponies bareback from an early age, then from the age of seven, drove the pony and trap passenger service his family ran between Wrockwardine Wood
Wrockwardine Wood

Wrockwardine Wood was originally a detached piece of woodland, then a township, formerly belonging to the manor and parish of Wrockwardine. Wrockwardine is located approximately 7 miles from Wrockwardine Wood....
 and Oakengates station
Oakengates railway station

Oakengates railway station serves the town of Oakengates, part of the new town of Telford, England. It lies on the Shrewsbury to Wolverhampton Line and has two platforms....
. It was at that age no doubt that he developed his unique riding style, using a long rein and an upright stance.

After leaving school he took the first step towards becoming a jockey, becoming a stable boy aged 15 at Fox Hollies Stable in Wiltshire
Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a Ceremonial counties of England in the South West England of England. It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire....
, owned by Jimmy White.

It wasn't long before his riding skills were noticed by his new employer, who gave him his first ride in a race at Lincoln. Not long after his debut he won his first race at Leicester in March 1921. With the determination and single-mindedness that was his trademark, he achieved his dream of becoming a fully-fledged jockey in 1925, and went on to become Champion Jockey
British flat racing Champion Jockey

The Champion Jockey of flat racing in Great Britain is the jockey who has ridden the most winning horses during a season. The list below shows the Champion Jockey and the number of winners for each year since 1840....
 in his first year, notching up 118 wins.

Early in 1926, five years after Richards' racing debut, disaster struck the Shropshire jockey. He contracted tuberculosis
Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a common and often deadly infectious disease caused by mycobacterium, mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs but can also affect the central nervous system, the lymphatic system, the circulatory system, the genitourinary system, the gastrointestinal system, bones, joints, and even the...
 and had to take time out from racing. But it was while he recuperated from the debilitating disease in a Norfolk
Norfolk

Norfolk is a low-lying Counties of England in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south....
 sanatorium he met Bill Rowell, a fellow patient who was to have a major influence on his life. Rowell proved to be something of a mentor, teaching the young jockey how to cope with the riches that would come his way, as well as his popularity with high society in the class-ridden system that prevailed in Britain between the wars. The two became firm friends.

By December 1926, Richards was back in the saddle, and returned to winning ways in the 1927 racing season. In 1932 he became stable jockey to Fred Darling
Fred Darling

Frederick Darling was a United Kingdom Thoroughbred horse racing horse trainer who trained a record-equalling seven Epsom Derby winners.Fred?s father, Sam Darling senior, was a trainer at Beckhampton, Wiltshire who trained two Derby winners himself....
, and that season, with 259 victories under his belt, he broke the record for the greatest number of wins in a year, a record which had stood for nearly 50 years. Achievement followed achievement, with Richards winning the 1947 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse
Newmarket Racecourse

The town of Newmarket, Suffolk, in Suffolk, England, is the headquarters of Horse racing in the United Kingdom, home to the largest cluster of training yards in the country and many key horse racing organisations....
 aboard Tudor Minstrel
Tudor Minstrel

Tudor Minstrel was a United Kingdom Champion Thoroughbred horse racing. He was sired by Owen Tudor , the 1941 Epsom Derby winner.Ridden by Gordon Richards, in 1947 Tudor Minstrel won the 1 mile long 2,000 Guineas Stakes by 8 lengths, the largest winning margin in the race since 1900....
 by 8 lengths, the largest winning margin in the race since 1900.

Despite these huge successes, there was still one race where a win had always eluded him: The Epsom Derby
Epsom Derby

The Derby Stakes, known colloquially as The Derby or internationally as the Epsom Derby, is considered one of the most prestigious flat thoroughbred horse races in the world....
. In 1942 he won 4 of the 5 'Classics' on horses, but still the big Derby win he craved remained out of his grasp. The 1953 Derby occurred on a week of great national, and personal celebration for Richards himself, as he became the first, and so far only, jockey to receive a knighthood.

This time Sir Gordon rode Pinza
Pinza

Pinza was a thoroughbred racehorse and winner of the 1953 Epsom Derby beating Aureole by 4 lengths. Pinza was owned by the Businessperson and hotelier Sir Victor Sassoon....
, a huge horse for a flat-thoroughbread at 16 hands high, and he rode a terrific race. Pinza was in second position through much of the one and half mile (2414 m) course, competing against the Queen's own horse Aureole, and sweeping past the Aga Khan III's
Aga Khan III

Sultan Mahommed Shah, Aga Khan III, Order of the Star of India, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Indian Empire, Royal Victorian Order, Imperial Privy Council was the 48th Shia Imam of the Shia Islam Ismaili Muslims....
 horse, Shikampur, into first place with just two furlongs (402 m) remaining. The long-awaited win was accompanied by thunderous cheers from the frenzied crowd. Winning The Derby was undoubtedly Sir Gordon's crowning victory, and he was promptly summoned from the winners' enclosure to be congratulated by the Queen.

Sir Gordon's riding career ended in 1954 following a pelvis injury, but he continued to indulge his passion for racing, by becoming a horse trainer and advisor.

His legacy lives on in Shropshire today, with the Champion Jockey pub
Public house

A public house, the formal name for a pub in Britain, is a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic beverage for consumption on or off the premises in countries and regions of United Kingdom influence....
 (currently closed) in Donnington named in his honour, and the 'Pinza Suite' in Oakengates
Oakengates

Oakengates is a town in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and Ceremonial counties of England of Shropshire, England, and now forms part of the new town of Telford....
 Theatre, named after his winning horse.

Not until 2002 was his record number of victories in a season exceeded, by jump jockey Tony McCoy
Tony McCoy

For the football player of the same name see Tony McCoy .Anthony Peter McCoy, Order of the British Empire , more commonly known as A.P....
. However, McCoy was able to utilise modern technology by flying between tracks and therefore compete in more races than Sir Gordon was able to.

Richards' total of 4,870 winners is still a British Record. He also holds the record for the most consecutive winners ridden; 12 (half at a night meeting). He was British flat racing Champion Jockey
British flat racing Champion Jockey

The Champion Jockey of flat racing in Great Britain is the jockey who has ridden the most winning horses during a season. The list below shows the Champion Jockey and the number of winners for each year since 1840....
 a record 26 times.

See also

  • List of jockeys
    List of jockeys

    List of notable jockeys, both male and female, covering jockeys who compete worldwide in all forms of horse racing.A * Anna Lee Aldred...