Earlie Fires
Earlie Fires |
Occupation |
Jockey |
Born |
March 19, 1947 Rivervale, Arkansas, USA
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Career wins |
6,470 |
Major racing wins |
Arlington Matron Stakes
(1966, 1967, 1980, 1982, 1992) Lafayette Stakes (1966) Dixie Stakes (1967) Florida Derby (1967, 1989) Jersey Derby (1967) Breeders' Futurity Stakes (1968) Santa Barbara Handicap (1972) Alcibiades Stakes (1973) Duchess Stakes (1976) La Prevoyante Stakes (1976) Arlington Handicap (1978, 1990) Arlington-Washington Lassie Stakes (1979) Spinster Stakes (1979) Lincoln Heritage Handicap
(1980, 1984, 1988 (2x), 1993, 1994, 2003) Isaac Murphy Handicap
(1981, 1992, 2008) Washington Park Handicap (1985) Alabama Stakes (1986) Ashland Stakes (1986) Gazelle Stakes (1986) Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes (1986) American Derby (1987) Fairmount Derby aka St. Louis Derby (1988) Pan American Handicap (1988) Phoenix Stakes (1988) Davona Dale Stakes (1990) Donn Handicap (1990) Forward Gal Stakes (1990) Sorority Stakes (1990) Ohio Derby (1992) E. P. Taylor Stakes (1993) Hanshin Cup (1993, 1994, 2007) Sky Classic Stakes (1993) Nijinsky Stakes (1998) Purple Violet Stakes (2007) |
Racing awards |
George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award (1991) |
Honours |
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (2001) Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame (2007) |
Significant horses |
In Reality, Tumble Wind, Abe's Hope, War Censor, Foolish Pleasure, Swinging Mood, Pattee Canyon, Sweetest Chant, Classy Cathy, Mercedes Won, Primal, One Dreamer, Buck's Boy
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Earlie Stancel Fires (born March 19, 1947 in Rivervale, Arkansas) is a retired National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame jockey.
Fires began riding professionally in 1964 and led all American apprentices in wins that year with 224. He retired on September 21, 2008 having won 6,470 races at racetracks across North America. In 1983, and again 1987, Fires set a record for Arlington Park by winning seven races in a single day of racing. He is Arlington Park's all-time leading rider with 2,886 wins and holds the record for most wins in that track's Lincoln Heritage Handicap with seven.
In 1991, Fires was voted the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, given to a jockey who demonstrates high standards of personal and professional conduct, on and off the racetrack. He was inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2001 and following its creation, the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
Earlie Fires' brother is trainer William H. Fires.
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