John Maiben | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born | February 13, 1898 Mount Pleasant, Utah |
Died | July 28, 1969 San Diego County, California |
Major racing wins | |
Brooklyn Handicap (1924, 1928) Preakness Stakes (1926) |
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Significant horses | |
Display, Exterminator, Gallant Fox, Ladkin, Sarazen, Sun Beau |
Brooklyn Handicap (1924, 1928)
Dwyer Stakes (1924, 1927)
Gazelle Stakes (1924)
Jerome Handicap (1924, 1925)
Lawrence Realization Stakes (1924)
Manhattan Handicap (1924)
Aberdeen Stakes (1925)
Jockey Club Gold Cup (1925, 1929)
Pimlico Fall Serial #3 (1925)
Juvenile Stakes (1926)
Latonia Championship Stakes (1926)
Sanford Stakes (1926)
Scarsdale Handicap (1926)
Connaught Cup Handicap (1927, 1929)
Durham Cup Handicap (1927)
Hopeful Stakes (1927)
Jockey Club Cup Handicap (1927)
Washington Handicap (1927)
Autumn Stakes (1928)
Hawthorne Gold Cup Handicap (1928)
Breeders' Stakes (1929)
Coaching Club American Oaks (1929)
Cowdin Stakes (1929)
King Edward Gold Cup (1929)
Toronto Cup Handicap (1930)
John Maiben (February 13, 1898 - July 28, 1969) was "one of America's top jockeys during the 1920s" in the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing who won the 1926 Preakness Stakes, run that year as the first leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series.